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Wsit  California 

OFFICE  OF  THE  SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


I,  MARCH  PONS  EU,  Secretary  of  State  of  the  State  of 
California,  hereby  certify: 

IlTat  each  of  the  microphotographic  copies  of  any  paper 
document  or  record  follcwing  in  this  roll  of  film  is  a  full  and 
correct  copy  of  the  original  filed  in  my  office,  and  that  each 
of  said  copies  was  microphotographed  under  my  direction  and 
control  this   l"l  day  of  f'\  .1  \  '  •  i 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia. 


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WHEREAS,  California  is  experiencing  a  period  of  increased  seismic  activity  which  is 
lil<ely  to  produce  more  earthquakes  of  damaging  intensities  in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  preparedness  measures  taken  before,  during,  and  after  a  damag- 
ing earthquake  can  reduce  loss  of  life  and  property,  ease  fears,  and  lessen  the  confusion  which 
follows  a  tremor;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  15,  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services, 
with  the  assistance  of  governmental  agencies,  service  organizations,  elementary  schools, 
major  corporations.  Neighborhood  Crime  Watch  groups.  Girl  Scout  chapters,  and  private 
citizens,  will  work  to  inform  and  educate  all  California  residents  about  such  earthquake 
preparedness  measures;  and 


WHEREAS,    this    year    California    officials   will   be   assisted    in   their   efforts    to 
California  quake  safe"  by  the  enthusiastic,  popular  character.  Yogi  Bear;  and 


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WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  earthquake  safety  information  which  is  distributed  during 
the  week  of  April  15  be  studied  and  observed  throughout  the  year; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  15-20,  1985  as  Earthquake  Preparedness  Week  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
learn  proper  safety  measures  to  follow  before,  during,  and  after  an  earthquake  to  prevent 
injuries,  loss  of  life,  and  prop>erty  damage. 


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  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California. 


JAN  8  -  '^'"^^ 
MMCH  FONQ  EU,  8»c™t«ry  of  StA 


Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  was  a  devout  man  who  committed  his  life  to 
obtaining  equal  rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  over  12  years,  Dr.  King  was  actively  involved  in  the  civil  rights 
movement,  promoting  active  but  nonviolent  confrontation  of  the  3im  Crow  Laws  of  the  south 
and  de  facto  segregation  of  the  north;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  196'f  and  the  Voting  Rights  Act  of  1965  were 
achieved,  in  large  part,  through  the  efforts  of  Dr.  King  to  convince  America  to  live  up  to  its 
most  cherished  ideals  and  apply  them  equally  to  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  always  a  believer  in  the  Gandhian  principle  of  nonviolent  civil  disobedience 
to  attain  social  and  political  goals,  Dr.  King  received  the  Nobel  Peace  Prize  for  his  selfless 
and  altruistic  actions;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  life  and  sacrifice  of  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  should  be  remembered  and 
revered  by  present  and  future  generations; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15,  1985  as  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  Day  and  join  all  Californians  in 
recognizing  the  56th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Dr.  King. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  'fth  day  of  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAKH  PONQ  EU,  S^rrtary  of  StA  ^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California. 


WHEREAS,  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  was  a  devout  man  who  committed  his  life  to 
obtaining  equal  rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  over  12  years.  Dr.  King  was  actively  involved  in  the  civil  rights 
movement,  promoting  active  but  nonviolent  confrontation  of  the  3im  Crow  Laws  of  the  south 
and  de  facto  segregation  of  the  north;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  196't  and  the  Voting  Rights  Act  of  1965  were 
achieved,  in  large  part,  through  the  efforts  of  Dr.  King  to  convince  America  to  live  up  to  its 
most  cherished  ideals  and  apply  them  equally  to  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  always  a  believer  in  the  Gandhian  principle  of  nonviolent  civil  disobedience 
to  attain  social  and  political  goals.  Dr.  King  received  the  Nobel  Peace  Prize  for  his  selfless 
and  altruistic  actions;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  life  and  sacrifice  of  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  should  be  remembered  and 
revered  by  present  and  future  generations; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15,  1985  as  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  Day  and  join  all  Californians  in 
recognizing  the  56th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Dr.  King. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seai  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  'tth  day  of  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALI 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  S«cratary  af  State     i 

FORNIA      ^Ur^t^UU^.^y^' 

^      Deputy         ~ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  education  and  growth  of  California's  children  is  one  of  the  State's 
fundamental  responsibilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  mental,  physical  and  emotional  health  of  the  child  has  a  direct  impact  on 
the  ability  of  the  child  to  learn;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  health  programs  and  professionals  have  contributed  substantially  to 
the  prevention,  detection,  and  treatment  of  illness  in  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  professional  management  of  children's  health  has  resulted  in  a  safer  and 
more  productive  educational  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  ttiat  school  health  professionals  be  recognized  for  the  vital 
role  they  serve  in  the  administration  of  health  services; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  20-26,  1985  as  School  Health  Awareness  Week,  in  honor  of  the 
dedicated  service  provided  by  school  health  professionals. 


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  3anuary 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  iho  SMrt*  of  Collfemla 

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MMCH  FOKG  EU.  Secretafy  of  Stati  \  ^P 

"    0     Deputy  (1       iK 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  the  outstanding  achievements  and  ideas  of  the  American  inventor,  Thomas 
Alva  Edison,  form  a  living  legacy  which  continues  to  inspire  all  who  are  committed  to  science 
and  its  related  disciplines;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  continuing  pursuit  of  excellence  in  science  and  technology  ensures  the 
advancement  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  schools  are  the  forum  for  the  development  of  future  leaders  in 
the  areas  of  science  and  technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cooperation  of  California's  technological  community  and  aspiring  stu- 
dents is  a  formidable  educational  tool;  and 

WHEREAS,  programs  initiated  by  the  observice  of  Edison  Science  and  Engineering  Youth 
Day  have  served  to  stimulate  interest  and  involvement  in  science  and  technology; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  11,  1985  as  Edison  Science  and  Engineering  Youth  Day  and 
encourage  continued  cooperation  between  California  science  and  industry  and  the  educational 
system. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  mv  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JANl   7'^'B^. 
MU£H  POHQ  EU,  Stpretanr  o»  8tt 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  residents  of  California  are  extremely  mobile  and  use  their  automobiles 
more  than  the  people  of  any  other  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  automobile  accidents  result  in  a  significant  number  of  injuries  and  deaths 
each  year  which  could  be  prevented  by  using  common  sense  when  driving;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  motorists  should  practice  defensive  driving  techniques;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  institutions,  along  with  concerned  individuals,  can  promote 
traffic  safety  by  increasing  public  awareness  of  proper  safety  methods;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  19-25,  1985,  the  public  is  encouraged  by  private 
organizations  to  observe  added  caution  on  the  highways  and  roads  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  should  lead  to  greater  safety  awareness  on  our  streets  and 
highways; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19  through  25,  1985  as  Traffic  Safety  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities. 


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  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


W.uc^'hx^  "^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  outstanding  achievements  and  ideas  of  the  American  inventor,  Thomas 
Alva  Edison,  form  a  living  legacy  which  continues  to  inspire  all  who  are  committed  to  science 
and  its  related  disciplines;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  continuing  pursuit  of  excellence  in  science  and  technology  ensures  the 
advancement  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  schools  are  the  forum  for  the  development  of  future  leaders  in 
the  areas  of  science  and  technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cooperation  of  California's  technological  community  and  aspiring  stu- 
dents is  a  formidable  educational  tool;  and 

WHEREAS,  programs  initiated  by  the  observance  of  Edison  Science  and  Engineering 
Youth  Day  have  served  to  stimulate  interest  and  involvement  in  science  and  technology; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  11,  1985  as  Edison  Science  and  Engineering  Youth  Day  and 
encourage  continued  cooperation  between  California  science  and  industry  and  the  educational 
system. 


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 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JANl   8'^'P'"^ 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  marriage  provides  the  solid  foundation  upon  wtiich  America's  society  has 
grown  and  prospered;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  enduring  values  of  love,  faith,  trust  and  mutual  respect  are  fostered  by 
the  lifelong  commitment  tjetween  husband  and  wife;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  values  establish  a  loving  and  positive  environment  in  which  all 
members  of  the  family  may  grow  and  mature;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  institution  of  marriage  continues  to  provide  security  and  stability 
through  the  difficulties  of  modern  society; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  10,  1985  as  World  Marriage  Day  in  California  and  urge  each  spouse 
and  family  member  to  reaffirm  their  commitment  to  marriage  and  family. 


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  January 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  Sjate 


Deputy  Sec/sUiry  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JANl   81^'85 
MWCH  ram  eu,  licretary  of  Stiti     I 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  from  the  days  of  Christopher  Columbus  to  the  present,  America's  history  is 
unique  and  exciting,  and  offers  all  students,  from  young  children  to  adults,  an  opportunity  to 
learn  from  the  experiences  of  the  past;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  study  of  our  nation's  history,  we  gain  an  insight  into  the  past  and 
an  appreciation  for  the  struggles  and  victories  of  our  forefathers;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  become  more  knowledgeable  in  American  history,  we  are  better  able 
to  understand  current  events  and  how  they  will  affect  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  annually  observes  February  as 
American  History  Month  and  sponsors  appropriate  activities  to  promote  our  common  heritage; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  traditionally  includes  an  essay  contest  to  encourage  school 
children  to  further  their  knowledge  of  American  history  and  the  freedoms  we  enjoy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1985  as  American  History  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  17th  day  of  3anuary 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


Deputy  SebiTStari-  o'  "^at* 


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■f  *•  ftot*  of  Callfefnia 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  jan2  t  -^^ 

MARCH  PONQ  EU,  Secratanr  ot  StatB 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy  |// 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  are  no  longer  problems  limited  to  metropolitan 
areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  rural  communities  have  experienced  an  increase  in  criminal 
activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  rural  crime  results  in  significant  economic  losses  which  slow  production  and 
increase  the  cost  of  farm  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  effective  rural  crime  prevention  programs  protect  property  and  assist  in 
identifying  and  recovering  goods,  thereby  detering  criminal  activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  state  and  local  governments,  private  industry,  and 
the  rural  community  to  cooperate  in  effective  crime  prevention  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Task  Force  will  be  observing 
California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Month  during  February; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1985  as  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Month,  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  specially  planned  activities. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 

Dep^t/y  Secretary  of  ^atp 


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4225 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Fl  UED 

JAN  2  "^Tm 
MAIttH  FONQ  EU,  Secretanr  o<  Stat»       l| 


and 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  agriculture  is  California's  largest,  strongest  and  most  productive  industry; 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Future  Farmers  of  America  prepares  California's  youth  to 
assume  successful  careers  in  this  vital  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  teaching  agricultural  techniques  and  knowledge  of  the  industry, 
ttie  Future  Farmers  of  America  also  promotes  leaderstiip  skills,  patriotism,  loyalty,  and 
teamwork,  as  well  as  individual  achievement;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  ensures  that  California's  future  farmers  will  also  be  California's  future 
community  and  state  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Future  Farmers  of  America,  in  its  commitment  to  the  progress  and 
development  of  agriculture,  secures  the  future  growtti  and  prosperity  of  our  state  and  our 
nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16-23,  1985  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  this  22nd  day  of  3anuary 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JANS  Q'ms 

MARCH  RWG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stat* 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-42-85 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  requested  a  ruling  from  the  Internal  Revenue 
Service  concerning  the  application  of  Section  «f  l«t(h)(2)  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  (26  USCA 
Section  'fl'f(h)(2))  to  retirement  contributions  for  State  employees  belonging  to  the  Public 
Employees'  Retirement  System;  and 

WHEREAS,  Section  i^Mh)(2)  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  empowers  employers  to  "pick- 
up" retirement  contributions  on  behalf  of  employees.  Such  contributions  are  not  included  in 
the  employee's  gross  income  in  the  year  in  which  such  amounts  are  contributed.  Such  amounts 
are  includable  in  the  gross  income  of  the  employee  of  beneficiary  in  the  taxable  year  in  which 
such  amounts  are  distributed;  and 

WHEREAS,  Chapter  79'f,  Statutes  of  1983,  provides  that  the  State  may  pay  all  or  a 
portion  of  the  normal  contributions  to  be  paid  by  a  State  member  of  the  Public  Employees' 
Retirement  System  and  that  such  payments  shall  be  credited  to  member  accounts;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Internal  Revenue  Service  has  ruled  that,  in  light  of  Chapter  79'f,  Statutes 
of  1983,  retirement  contributions  paid  by  the  State  on  behalf  of  employees  are  covered  by  IRC 
Section  itMh)(2);  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  Revenue  and  Taxation  Code  Section  L  ^01  incorporates  the 
provisions  of  IRC  Section  t^\l^{h)(2)•,  and 

WHEREAS,  Chapter  79'^,  Statutes  of  1983,  further  states  that  its  provisions  shall  be 
subject  to  applicable  collective  bargaining  laws;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  is  the  Executive  branch  agency 
responsible  for  salary  administration  for  State  employees  exempted  by  law  from  collective 
bargaining; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order: 

The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  is  hereby  directed  to  implement,  effective 
with  the  February  pay  period,  the  provisions  contained  in  Section  itMh){2)  of  the  Internal 
Revenue  Code  concerning  the  tax  treatment  of  employee  retirement  contributions  paid  by  the 
State  of  California  on  behalf  of  Management,  Supervisory,  Confidential  and  Excluded 
employees.  The  Department  is  also  directed  to  meet  with  appropriate  labor  organizations  to 
discuss  implementation  of  the  provisions  for  employees  subject  to  collective  bargaining. 


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PiTSuant  to  Section  fl't(h)(2)  contributions  to  a  pension  plan,  although  designated  under 
the  plan  as  employee  contributions  when  paid  by  the  employer  in  lieu  of  contributions  by  the 
employee,  under  circumstances  in  which  the  employee  does  not  have  the  option  of  choosing  to 
receive  the  contributed  amounts  directly  instead  of  having  them  paid  by  the  employer,  may  be 
excluded  from  the  gross  income  of  the  employee  until  these  amounts  are  distributed  or  made 
available  to  the  employee.  Implementation  of  Section  'fl'f(h)(2)  is  accomplished  through  a 
reduction  in  wages  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  Order. 

1.        DEFINITIONS.    Unless  the  contest  otherwise  requires,  the  definitions  in  the  Order 
govern  the  construction  of  the  Order. 

A.  "Employees".  The  term  "employees"  shall  mean  those  employees  and  officers 
of  the  State  of  California  designated  as  Management,  Supervisory,  Confiden- 
tial or  Excluded  who  made  employee  contributions  to  the  PERS  retirement 
system. 

B.  "Employee  Contributions".  The  term  "employee  contributions"  shall  mean 
those  contributions  to  the  PERS  retirement  system  which  are  deducted  from 
the  salary  of  employees  and  credited  to  individual  employee's  accounts. 

C.  "Employer".  The  term  "employer"  shall  mean  the  State  of  California. 

D.  "Gross  Income".  The  term  "gross  income"  shall  mean  the  total  compensation 
paid  to  employees  designated  as  Management,  Supervisory,  Confidential  and 
Excluded  by  the  State  of  California  as  defined  in  the  Internal  Revenue  Code 
and  rules  and  regulations  established  by  the  Internal  Revenue  Code. 

E.  "Retirement  System".  The  term  "retirement  system"  shall  mean  the  PERS 
retirement  system  as  made  applicable  to  the  State  of  California  under  the 
provisions  of  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  Law  (California  Government 
Code  Section  20000,  et  seq.). 

F.  "Wages".  The  term  "wages"  shall  mean  the  compensation  paid  to  employees 
covered  by  this  Order. 

2.        PICK-UP  OF  EMPLOYEE  CONTRIBUTIONS. 

A.  Pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  the  Order,  the  employer  shall  make  employee 
contributions  on  behalf  of  employees,  and  such  contributions  shall  be  treated 
as  employer  contributions  in  determining  tax  treatment  under  the  Internal 
Revenue  Code  of  the  United  States,  Such  contributions  are  being  made  by 
the  employer  in  lieu  of  employee  contributions. 

B.  Employee  contributions  made  under  Paragraph  A  of  this  Order  shall  be  paid 
from  the  same  source  of  funds  as  used  in  paying  the  wages  to  affected 
employees. 

C.  Employee  contributions  made  by  the  employer  under  Paragraph  A  of  this 
Order  shall  be  treated  for  all  purposes  other  than  taxation  in  the  same 
manner  and  to  the  same  extent  as  employee  contributions  made  prior  to  the 
effective  date  of  this  Order. 

D.  The  employee  does  not  have  the  option  to  receive  the  employer  contributed 
amounts  paid  pursuant  to  the  agreement  directly  instead  of  having  them  paid 
to  the  retirement  system. 

3.        WAGE  ADJUSTMENT. 

Notwithstanding  any  provision  in  existing  pay  letters,  the  wages  of  employees  shall 
be  reduced  by  the  amount  of  employee  contributions  made  by  the  employer 
pursuant  to  the  provisions  hereof. 


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LIMITATION  TO  OPERABILITY. 

This  order  shall  be  operative  only  as  long  as  the  State  of  California  pick-up  of 
employee  retirement  contributions  continues  to  be  excludable  from  gross  income  of 
the  employee  under  the  provisions  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Code. 


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  January 
1985 


GovernOT  of  California       ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 

' ■*^ty  Secrotaryg^'  i-.av- n 


15  i 


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4227 


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'^a'u  ifSlBSe  S"«fe^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


h  IIm  oIM  of  ihe  S«rt1ory  of  5»ot» 
of  itM  SloH  of  CalMornlo 

JAN  3  1  .^S? 
HMCH  FONG  EU,  SKretam  ol  Sta»\ 


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WHEREAS,  music  is  a  universal  language  which  has  enriched  the  lives  of  people  in  all 
parts  of  the  globe;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  each  stage  of  America's  development,  music  accompanied  the 
sounds  of  men  and  women  at  work,  children  at  play,  and  communities  gathered  in  celebration; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  beautiful  art  form  can  stir  deep  emotions  of  joy  or  pathos  within  one's 
heart;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  can  also  obtain  peace  and  serenity  from  listening  to  a  melodious  musical 
passage;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  the  favorite  music  of  people  throughout  the  world  was  written  by 
American  composers  who  are  deserving  of  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1985  as  American  Music  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  31st  day  of  January 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


4228 


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»V!  i^SKJa  «fE 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

h  Aii  •■e*  of  the  S«rttary  of  Stol* 
•I  A*  S4att  of  CalK«rnl€ 

JAN  3  1  'f'.n-. 
MARCH  RJNQ  EU,  Secrrtsfy  of  State 


n/ih^^js^.MAi.dAu^ 


WHEREAS,  providing  quality  education  to  our  young  people  continues  to  be  our  greatest 
challenge  in  education  as  well  as  our  most  vital  responsibility;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  rely  largely  on  school  teachers  to  ensure  proper  instruction  in  a  wide 
variety  of  subjects,  ranging  from  arithmetic  to  zoology;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  teaching  academics,  teachers  provide  guidance,  support,  and 
encouragement  to  their  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  times  it  is  the  interest  and  attention  of  a  favorite  teacher  that  steers  a 
student  into  a  career  field;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  California's  teachers  and  express 
gratitude  for  the  care  and  concern  they  have  for  their  students; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  16,  1985  as  Day  of  the  Teacher  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate 
in  observances  that  express  their  appreciation. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of  January 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


Depiv</y  Secretary  of^State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 


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if  Ikt  Stat*  of  CalHernI* 

JAN  3  1  rC- 
tlARCH  RJHQ  EU,  Secretsry  of  SUtB  , 


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WHEREAS,  providing  quality  education  to  our  young  people  continues  to  be  our  greatest 
challenge  in  education  as  well  as  our  most  vital  responsibility;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  rely  largely  on  school  teachers  to  ensure  proper  instruction  in  a  wide 
variety  of  subjects,  ranging  from  arithmetic  to  zoology;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  teaching  academics,  teachers  provide  guidance,  support,  and 
encouragement  to  their  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  times  it  is  the  interest  and  attention  of  a  favorite  teacher  that  steers  a 
student  into  a  career  field;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  California's  teachers  and  express 
gratitude  for  the  care  and  concern  they  have  for  their  students; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  16,  1985  as  Day  of  the  Teacher  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate 
in  observances  that  express  their  appreciation. 


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  January 
1985. 


A-^ 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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Cipuiffy  Secretary  of/atate 


4229 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Byii. 


H  FONG  EU,  Secnwy  of  Stat* 
"    D«P«ty 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  California  have  long  recognized  the  special  bond  between 
people  and  their  pets;  and 

WHEREAS,  animals  provide  unique  benefits  in  terms  of  companionship,  loyalty,  affec- 
tion, and  devotion;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  humane  treatment  of  animals  and  pet  ownership  is  a  responsibility  many 
people  undertake;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  National  Pet  Week  draws  special  attention  to  the  necessity 
of  protecting  and  showing  kindness  to  animals;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttie  enhancement  of  the  relationship  between  people  and  pets  significantly 
improves  their  quality  of  life, 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5-11,  1985  as  California  Pet  Week,  and  urge  all  California  pet  owners  to 
reflect  on  the  joy  and  pleasure  derived  from  their  pets. 


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  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


\MMAd\  Ir^MA   ^ 


Secretary  of  State 
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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FlUED 

JAN  3  11985 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  SecnMy  Of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California. 


WHEREAS,  on  February  19,  19W,  Executive  Order  No.  9066  was  issued  which  resulted  in 
the  evacuation  and  internment  of  112,000  American  citizens  of  3apanese  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  action  was  taken  in  the  wake  of  the  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor,  and  the 
growing  fear  and  suspicion  which  surrounded  the  thousands  of  Japanese  American  citizens 
living  on  the  West  Coast;  and 

WHEREAS  many  native  born  and  naturalized  American  citizens  suffered  severe  finan- 
cial lo!s"s  aste'u "rioss  of  personal  rights  and  freedoms  during  this  bleak  stage  in  Americas 
history;  and 

WHEREAS  it  is  important  that  the  internment  of  Japanese  Americans  during  World  War 
II  be  r!memL?ed  to  enX  that  American  citizens  will  never  again  be  refused  their  personal 
liberties  while  residing  in  their  own  country; 

Ninw  THFREFORE  I  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
u  K  ;.I^  pSmfrv  19  1985  as  A  Day  of  Reme.nbrance:  Japanese  American  Evacuation 
a^dln'c'oTragranC^^^^^^^^^^^^  on'  this  tragic  action  taken  against  American  citizens. 


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  January 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


cr/9tot.B 


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53  y 


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'"  "^laE,'  *t2Co  cSt 


Si  ir  JC^  tStS  ^^  J'SKH;  ii^Si  ii' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIIZED 

la  tfw  elllc*  of  th*  Secretary  of 
•(  ilM  iMta  •(  CalHcfflta 

JAN  3  1  ''85 
MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Stcrttafy  of 


r^A<Au'V^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  America's  free  enterprise  system  forms  the  foundation  of  a  strong  and 
dynamic  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  education  and  experience  of  young  people  in  business  affairs  helps  to 
ensure  the  future  prosperity  and  success  of  this  system;  and 

careers;  and 

WHEREAS  it  is  fitting  that  the  state  and  the  business  community  pause  t°/«^°g";f ^  ^.^^ 
substantial  suj^ort  and  souni  reinforcement  FBLA  has  provided  California's  youth  and  busmess 

environment; 
California. 


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  January 
1985. 


4232 


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FILED 


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of  Nm  Stat*  of  Colifomla 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FEB  5  -T;S^. 

WKH  PONGEU, 

'J      Deputy         g^ 


3  -it:'8^.     \ 

I  Secntay  of  Stsl^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Marines'  raising  of  the  stars  and  stripes  on  Mount 
Suribachi,  Iwo  3ima  is  one  of  the  most  renowned  representations  of  the  valiant  soldiers  who 
fought  in  World  War  II;  and 

WHEREAS,  February  23,  1985  marks  the  «fOth  anniversary  of  this  immortalized  event;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  of  the  most  notable  observances  of  this  event  will  be  the  dedication,  in 
the  presence  of  Japanese  and  American  delegations,  of  a  monument  on  Iwo  3ima  to  the  brave 
men  who  fought  and  died  there;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  Californians  share  in  this  tribute  to  wartime  heroism, 
peacetime  brotherhood  and  veterans  of  all  wars; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1985  as  Iwo  3ima  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  «tth  day  of  February 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  Cahfornia      C' 


Secretary  of  State 


XiQp^v  Secretary 


of  ?yate 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Km  o»e»  of  ^  Smf^arf  «  9M» 
o(  «tM  Stott  of  CalKemta 

FEBl   1  'is'85       \ 
MARCH  'ONG  EU,  Secretiry  of  SW»\| 

TJ    Deputy         // 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  with  the  assistance  of  mortgage  bankers,  California  citizens  are  able  to 
purctiase  single  family  residences,  and  developers  are  able  to  invest  in  apartment  buildings  and 
industrial  complexes;  and 

WHEREAS,  also  through  the  services  of  mortgage  bankers,  out-of-state  insurance 
companies,  savings  institutions,  and  pension  funds  invest  in  California's  thriving  businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  business  transactions  benefit  the  economy  of  the  state  as  well  as  the 
parties  involved;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Mortgage  Bankers  Association  will  be  observing  Mortgage 
Bankers  Week  during  the  week  of  February  10  in  recognition  of  the  valuable  services  provided 
by  its  members; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  10-16,  1983  as  Mortgage  Bankers  Week. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California      (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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D^Ity  Socrctary  o|;' fetate 


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r-;«  ri^^i^  ''v-'af^*  *Nf 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th*  offle*  of  itw  Sccratary  of  Stat* 
of  Km  iMt  of  California 

FEBl  1  1Q85 

HMRCH  FONG  EU,  JecntMy  of  state 


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Deputy 


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1^' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  benefits  of  good  eye  tieaith  motivate  people  to  maintain  their  vision 
through  responsible  eye  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  early  diagnosis  and  accurate  treatment  of  eye  problems  are  instrumental  in 
the  prevention  of  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,  regular  eye  examinations  and  proper  safety  procedures  are  also  excellent 
preventative  eye  health  care  tools;  and 

WHEREAS,  Save  Your  Vision  Week  promotes  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of 
proper  eye  health  care  and  the  vital  role  served  by  eye  health  care  professionals; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  3-9,  1985  as  Save  Your  Vision  Week  in  California,  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  take  appropriate  measures  to  protect  their  precious  gift  of  vision. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Uth  day  of  February 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


Soei-etary  oiy  atats 


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4235 


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!  STMMo  £1QK^  En^pC3  &|i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILE 

1M  ORVCV  Or  TTw  svcriTory 
•f  Nw  Slata  of  Coll 

FEB  1  3  r'8'~4ai 

FONG  Ell  Secretafy 


MUtCH  FONG  EU  Secret! 


Deputy, 


3^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
bv  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Lunar  New  Year  is  celebrated  by  nations  throughout  Southeast  Asia, 
providing  a  common  and  unifying  bond;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together  with  family  and 
friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  exchanging  symbols  of  luck 
and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1985  Southeast  Asian  communities  throughout  the  state  will 
welcome  the  Year  of  the  Ox,  Lunar  Year  'J683;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  celebrating  the  Lunar  New  Year,  Asian  Americans  receive  a  sense  of 
ethnic  unity  while  maintaining  the  individual  characteristics  of  their  unique  culture; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  the  Year  of  the  Ox  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous  celebration  to 
all  Californians  observing  this  special  event. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Uth  day  of  February 
1985. 


Governor  of  California       ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


a- 


70 


Deputy  Secretary  of  StatA 


9^  "^.'"^yg-^  ^s! 


4236 


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■  iTlK-'^  i.-«*J-a  t-eW-s^i  >.-t*^T<  «•«« 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


h  H*  ollle*  sf  «««>  S»cr«toty  of  SW. 
0(  l«M  SM*  of  California 

FEB  1  5  ^'85 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  8«pret«y  of  State 


s/'ify- 


Deputy 


7f 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Lunar  New  Year  is  celebrated  by  nations  throughout  Asia,  providing  a 
common  and  unifying  txjnd;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together  with  family  and 
friends  in  commemoration  of  ttie  achievements  of  the  past  while  exchanging  symbols  of  luck 
and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1985  Chinese  communities  throughout  the  state  will  welcome 
the  Year  of  the  Ox,  Lunar  Year  't683;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  celebrating  the  Lunar  New  Year,  Asian  Americans  receive  a  sense  of 
ethnic  unity  while  maintaining  the  individual  characteristics  of  their  unique  culture; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  the  Year  of  the  Ox  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous  celebration  to 
all  Californians  observing  this  special  event. 


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 
1985. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


Depv^^  Secretary  of(^atB 


^ 


a?  ^sxii  ~3I&"  ""SIB'  '-filK  piJKj?  »^>^»  '''• 


^  >iojQ'a  ^tXS'H  »fel*^^  i^tf 


4237 


^'H  ^tJU^   l^bJU'^  l^ttj 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia. 


Inlht  «»»(•  of  the  »«™Jon' ?f  ** 
of  itw  Stott  of  CalHemta 


FEBl  5 '"85 
IttRCH  PONG  EU,  Swretity  of  State 


WHEREAS,  the  Lunar  New  Year  is  celebrated  by  nations  throughout  Asia,  providing  a 
common  and  unifying  bond;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together  with  family  and 
friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  exchanging  symbols  of  luck 
and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1985  Korean  communities  throughout  the  state  will  welcome 
the  Year  of  the  Ox,  Lunar  Year  't683;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  celebrating  the  Lunar  New  Year,  Asian  Americans  receive  a  sense  of 
ethnic  unity  while  maintaining  the  individual  characteristics  of  their  unique  culture; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  the  Year  of  the  Ox  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous  celebration  to 
all  Californians  observing  this  special  event. 


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 
1985. 


ATTEST 


ir^  Xli*A>«*-*****-*- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


4238 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        —'"".-"7 

FEB  1  5  r.'oj' 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       i^ fow tu. 8««taf»^rt stat. 

D«puty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia. 


Eft.  i 


WHEREAS,  the  Lunar  New  Year  is  celebrated  by  nations  throughout  Asia,  providing  a 
common  and  unifying  bond;  and 

WHEREAS  the  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together  with  family  and 
friend!"  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  exchanging  symbols  of  luck 
and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1985  Vietnamese  communities  throughout  the  state  will 
welcome  the  Year  of  the  Buffalo,  Lunar  Year  '*683;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  celebrating  the  Lunar  New  Year,  Asian  Americans  receive  a  sense  of 
ethnic  unity  while  maintaining  the  individual  characteristics  of  their  unique  culture; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  p7o'c™m  198°  as'  the  Year  of  the  Buffalo  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration  to  all  Calif ornians  observing  this  special  event. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Uth  day  of  February 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Pt— ^  /UujU'^'^i''*'^ 


Governor  of  California 


Wj)a(JIa  Aua  "^ 


Secretary  of  State 


Jbk^AJcJj^^^X^ 


"DeVuty  Sccrotary  of 


4239 


^"m  K'eJIU^  K'dJIU'M  i^Uto^  i^d; 


-sir   ti'-Jfy^'H    kfe^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *•  offle.  of  th»  S^f'Jjnrw  »»•• 
of  Mw  Stcrt*  of  CalHornta 

FEBl  5r'S^> 
MMCH  FONG  EU,  Sacretary  of  Stat* 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California. 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  been  recognized  as  a  national  and  world  center  of 
engineering  excellence,  contributing  numerous  achievements  and  advancements  to  the  profes- 
sion; and 

WHEREAS,  services  and  facilities  provided  by  engineers  greatly  enhance  the  health, 
safety,  and  well-being  of  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  California,  with  her  diverse  industries  and  innovative  traditions,  provides 
engineers  with  a  fine  opportunity  to  contribute  to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Institute  for  the  Advancement  of  Engineering  is  observing  February  17 
through  23,  1985  as  Engineer's  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  week,  special  attention  will  be  focused  on  "Engineers:  Turning 
Ideas  into  Reality"; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  17-23,  1985  as  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  I'fth  day  of 
February  1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California     t/ 


Wjia(J)a  ^huA  ^ 


Secretary  of  State' 


(/TX_A— 


iJjiAAMAji 


I 


\-k,l  \-/ 


Deptitv  Secretary  of  Zlp.tP 


SI 


4240 


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^s;*  Kf^>;'  >i.<«9/'  '-fTC'  ''"y"  "^ijlE-'  J-3IB'^  ^^ 

■I  ||k^  ^K^  r^gh^  |»g^^  s;m^  wB^  y^ 


^,3^  ^IJ^'M  I^CJ^'U  lf*h 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Of  *•  SM*  of  CglKomto 


MARCH 


D  1-85 


FEB!  5 

F0N6  EU,  Skcrvtary  of  Stttt 


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Deputy 


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AMENDED 
EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-36-8* 

WHEREAS,  the  State  and  local  tax  systems  have  undergone  continuous  and  significant 
change  since  the  last  comprehensive  study  of  the  system  was  done  20  years  ago;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  concern  that  the  existing  tax  structure  does  not  reflect  changes  in 
the  economic  base  created  by  modern  electronic  technologies  and  other  new  developments  and 
may  not  be  adequate  to  fund  government  over  time;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  current  tax  system  is  replete  with  specific  tax  provisions  which  may  now 
be  irrelevant  or  obsolete; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 


1. 
2. 

3. 


H. 


The  Tax  Reform  Advisory  Commission  is  established  to  study  the  State's  tax 
structure  and  to  recommend  needed  reforms  for  the  State's  revenue  apparatus. 

The  Commission  shall  be  composed  of  a  chairman  and  six  voting  members.  The 
Director  of  Finance  and  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Equalization  shall  serve  as 
nonvoting  members. 

The  Commission  shall  be  charged  with  the  following  nonexclusive  responsibilities: 

a.  To  determine  the  adequacy  of  California's  tax  base  in  light  of  future  needed 
services; 

b.  To  review  tax  exemptions,  deductions,  credits  and  distribution  to  determine 
any  inequities  that  may  exist; 

c.  To  review  the  impact  of  the  California  tax  structure  on  California's  economy 
and  on  the  business  climate  of  the  State  and  consider  whether  the  tax 
structure  is  appropriate  in  light  of  the  changing  economy;  and 

d  To  propose  recommendations  that  will  make  the  tax  system  more  equitable, 
reduce  abusive  tax  provisions,  equalize  the  tax  burden  among  our  citizens 
while  not  causing  an  overall  increase  in  taxes. 

All  state  agencies,  departments,  boards  and  commissions  are  directed  to  assist  the 
Tax  Reform  Advisory  Commission  in  the  implementation  of  this  executive  order. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  the  Lunar  New  Year  is  celebrated  by  nations  throughout  Asia,  providing  a 
common  and  unifying  bond;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together  with  family  and 
friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  exchanging  symbols  of  luck 
and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1985  Asian  communities  throughout  the  state  will  welcome 
the  Lunar  New  Year  H6S3,  known  as  the  Year  of  the  Ox  in  the  Chinese  and  Korean 
communities  and  the  Year  of  the  Buffalo  in  the  Vietnamese  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  celebrating  the  Lunar  New  Year,  Asian  Americans  receive  a  sense  of 
ethnic  unity  while  maintaining  the  individual  characteristics  of  their  unique  culture; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  the  Year  of  the  Ox  and  Buffalo  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration  to  all  Californians  observing  this  special  event. 


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  February 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


^^JQ^uJC^**^^ 


Secretary  of  State 

:y  Secretnr" 


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3  ST 


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of  the  State  of  California 


DIRECTION 


Afc^;^  o'clock-- 


M. 


MARCH  FONG  EU  Secn^  of  State 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State  College 
Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et  seq. ) 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State 
University,  on  January  23,  1985,  adopted  a  Second 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  September  22,  1971)  authorizing  the 
issuance  of  $11,200,000  principal  amount  of  California  State 
University  Parking  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  C,  and  said 


reso 


lution  was  approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the 


State  of  California  at  a  meeting  duly  held  on  February  6, 


1985;  and 


WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State 


University,  on  January  23,  1985,  adopted  a  resolution 
requesting  that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said 
Bonds  of  Series  C  for  sale,  and  to  sell  the  same,  in  the 
parcels  and  numbers  set  forth  in  the  form  of  notice  contained 


in  said  re 


solution,  and  authorizing  and  requesting  the  State 


Treasurer  to  cause  a  notice  inviting 


sealed  bids  for  the 


purchase  o 


f  said  Bonds  of  Series  C  to  be  published  in  the 


rovided  in  said  resolution,  and  said 


manner  and  form  p 

resolution  was  approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the 


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of  the  State  of  Califomia 


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DIRECTION 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State  College 
Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et  seq. ) 


M. 


MA^H  FONG  Em  Semfn  of  Stats 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State 
University,  on  January  23,  1985,  adopted  a  Second 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  September  22,  1971)  authorizing  the 
issuance  of  $11,200,000  principal  amount  of  California  State 
University  Parking  System  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  February  6, 
1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State 
University,  on  January  23,  1985,  adopted  a  resolution 
requesting  that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said 
Bonds  of  Series  C  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  C  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  6, 
1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  C  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.   Said  bonds  to  be  so  sold  shall 
be  $11,200,000  principal  amount  of  California  State 
University  Parking  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  C,  dated 
March  1,  1985.   The  sale  shall  take  place  at  the  office  of 
the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California,  Room  110,  915 
Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento,  California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on  such 
date  prior  to  May  1,  1985  as  you  may  determine. 

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,  1985. 


^^t-V^w. 


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()  "GOVERNOR    ^ 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  T  t:  E  D 

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FEB  2  Oi^;B^. 
MUCH  F0N6  EU,  tentMy  of  Stit* 

y      Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  today's  young  people  are  our  most  vital  resource  and  will  become  the  leaders 
of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  Nations  has  designated  1985  as  International  Year  of  the  Youth  in 
an  effort  to  increase  international  understanding  of  young  people  and  their  economic  and 
social  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  organized  youth  groups  throughout  California,  such  as  Scouting,  the  YMCA, 
Camp  Fire,  Boys  and  Girls  Clubs,  and  the  American  Camping  Association,  have  joined  together 
to  promote  special  events  and  programs  directed  toward  the  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  participating  in  well-coordinated  and  supervised  activities,  the  young 
people  will  obtain  essential  leadership  skills  and  a  better  understanding  of  each  other; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  the  International  Year  of  the  Youth  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  support  and  participate  in  specially  designed  programs  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  19th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FEB  2  5'f:S5 
lHARpH  FONG  EU,  Secrejanr  of  state     ^__ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  most  important  resource  of  this  nation  is  its  people  and  their  strength, 
productivity  and  happiness;  and 

WHEREAS,  ail  segments  of  society  are  constantly  faced  with  personal  traumas  and 
dilemmas  in  the  workplace  and  in  the  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  problems  can  lead  to  family  and  marital  discord,  impaired  health,  lost 
productivity  and  an  inability  to  cope  with  life's  challenges;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  social  workers  perform  a  vital  service  by  the  assistance  they 
offer  to  working  Americans  and  their  families  in  coping  with  the  problems  presented  by  a 
modern  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Chapter  of  the  National  Association  of  Social  Workers  will  be 
focusing  on  the  unique  social  impacts  of  the  problems  of  work  and  family  stress  during  the 
month  of  March  as  it  observes  Social  Work  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March,  1985  as  Professional  Social  Work  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  22nd  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


Is  I 
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WHEREAS,  agriculture  is  the  leading  industry  of  our  nation  and  our  state,  accounting  for 
one-fifth  of  our  gross  national  product  and  more  than  one-fifth  of  our  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  continues  to  lead  every  other  state  in  the  nation  in  the  value  of  its 
agricultural  production,  as  it  has  done  for  the  past  37  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  dollar  of  farm  receipts  generates  an  additional  three  dollars  in  the 
state's  economy,  adding  greatly  to  our  financial  stability  and  economic  well-being;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ingenuity  and  productivity  of  our  farmers  are  virtually  unmatched,  and 
the  productive  capacity  of  our  farms  provides  food  and  fiber  for  people  around  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  National  Agriculture  Day  is  being  observed  throughout  the  United  States  on 
March  20  to  recognize  the  valuable  contributions  of  the  industry  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20,  1985  as  Agriculture  Day  in  California  and  urge  citizens  to  join 
Americans  everywhere  in  this  worthwhile  celebration. 


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  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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of  th*  StoH  of  CalifornK) 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  feb2  sr^'" 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State    \ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      j,./>].u.^.lL.u^x^-^ 

"  •]       Deputy  >,J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  scoliosis,  a  lateral  deviation  of  the  spinal  column,  is  a  crippling  and 
debilitating  disorder;  and 

WHEREAS,  Hippocrates  is  credited  with  naming  this  deformity  which  has  afflicted  man 
for  centuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  left  untreated  scoliosis  can  lead  to  other  serious  health  problems,  including 
arthritis,  nerve  pressure,  and  even  shortened  life  expectancy;  and 

WHEREAS,  no  treatment  is  as  successful  as  early  detection  which  can  significantly 
reduce  the  need  for  surgery;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Chiropractic  Scoliosis  Foundation  will  be  conducting  special 
community  health  programs  throughout  1985  to  emphasize  the  importance  of  early  detection 
and  annual  screenings  of  children; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  Scoliosis  Awareness  Year. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


/0»-»  ■«ofc-  ^CujuK.^'t^j^**  '« « 


Governor  of  California 


^"^"=  WjiaA  'hxa.  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


(C/eo^X*^'- 


Uz^.'Lvj  Secrotary  iar/3L.?.to 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  p^gg  5'^'^^- 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Swrrtiry  o<  State       j 
^         U     Deputy 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  there  has  been  a  dramatic  increase  in  the  use  of  illegal  drugs 
by  our  young  people,  including  some  as  young  as  fourth  grade;  and 

WHEREAS,  according  to  the  National  Institute  on  Drug  Abuse,  93%  of  all  young  people 
will  use  alcohol  and  (yk%  will  use  marijuana  prior  to  high  school  graduation;  and 

WHEREAS,  illicit  drug  use  and  alcohol  consumption  are  leading  causes  of  death  among 
young  people  aged  16-2'f;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  education  and  community  action,  Californians  For  Drug-Free  Youth 
is  working  to  prevent  and  reduce  adolescent  abuse  of  illegal  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  non-profit  coalition  of  concerned  citizens  believes  the  key  to  prevention 
is  to  provide  our  youth  with  the  tools  to  choose  drug-free  alternatives;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  March  15  and  16,  Californians  For  Drug-Free  Youth  will  sponsor  a 
conference  focusing  on  successful  prevention  programs  involving  young  people; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  10-16,  1985  as  Californians  for  Drug-Free  Youth  Week  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  its  efforts  to  reduce  drug  use  among  our  young  people. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of  Feb- 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FEB  2  5'"'^'' 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrettty  of  StatB 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  good  healtti  is  dependent  on  a  balanced  diet  and  responsible  nutrition;  and 

WHEREAS,  dieticians  are   highly   trained   professionals   who   assist   people   in   properly 
nourishing  their  bodies;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  good  nutrition  and  the 
expert  assistance  dieticians  may  provide  in  in  this  area  is  a  laudable  goal;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Dietetic  Association  each  March  joins  the  American  Dietetic 
Association  in  observing  Nutrition  Awareness  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,    California   citizens   are   wise   to   take   this  opportunity   to   become   better 
educated  on  the  role  of  diet  and  nutrition  in  their  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March,  1985  as  Nutrition  Awareness  Month. 


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  February 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


Wj:i\d\  r^/j^  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


J^^tAjJj^ 


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'Sli  M'fiAd^  Sf'i^lts^  K'c^^'^  n'e^^^lE  K'cJd's  ; 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *•  oBw  of  1»»  »»?^1'  ?*  *^ 
of  i(m  Sla1»  o»  ColHofnta 

FEB  2  b\W-' 
MMKH  FONC  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia. 


WHEREAS,  the  trees  enriching  this  land  serve  as  a  source  of  beauty  and  pleasure;  and 

WHEREAS,  modern  lifestyles  and  efficiency  would  not  be  possible  without  the  broad 
spectrum  of  products  which  derive  from  trees;  and 

WHEREAS,  trees  are  essential  to  the  maintenance  of  a  balanced  environment  and  the 
provision  of  habitats  for  wildlife;  and 

WHEREAS,  appreciation  of  this  vital  natural  resource  is  a  responsibility  shared  by  all 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  Arbor  Day  each  year  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to 
reflect  upon  the  beauty  and  countless  benefits  bestowed  by  trees; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7,  1985  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  this  22nd  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


ATTEST 


Governor  of  California 


lALCiAcdA  ^\i£^   ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


Ly  Sjcrytary  uv^i-^ite 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FEB  2  5'i^'B5 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  ttie  expansion  of  the  designed  structures  and  systems  of  California  is 
constantly  occurring  to  meet  the  changing  needs  of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  often  a  challenge  to  meet  standards  of  efficiency  while  maintaining 
aesthetic  quality  and  popular  appeal;  and 

WHEREAS,  professionals  in  the  field  of  design  and  drafting  have  had  enormous  success  in 
merging  these  often  divergent  goals;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  the  citizens  of  this  state  recognize  the  importance  and 
necessity  that  the  experienced  design  and  drafting  professionals  provide; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  ^-March  8,  1985  as  Design/Drafting  Week  m  California. 


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  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


F  I  C  E  D 

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of  ifw  Sttt*  of  Collfornhi 

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MA^H  FONO  EU.  Swretny  of  Stat* 


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WHEREAS,  the  study  and  mastery  of  the  many  fascinating  languages  spoken  throughout 
the  world  is  a  rewarding  pursuit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  experience  gleaned  from  learning  and  thinking  in  another  language  leads 
to  greater  insight  into  the  culture  associated  with  it;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  promote  understanding  l)etween  nations  and  beneficial  inter- 
national transactions,  it  is  necessary  for  Americans  to  become  familiar  with  the  languages 
spoken  in  other  lands;  and 

WHEREAS,  foreign  language  courses  and  their  teachers  are  a  vital  part  of  the  curricula 
of  California's  educational  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Foreign  Language  Teacher's  Association  is  observing  Foreign 
Language  Week  March  3-Vlarch  9,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  3-9, 1985  as  Foreign  Language  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  25th  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


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la  llw  one*  of  Itw  Swftary  of  StaH 
Of  tb*  9Mt«  of  CalHornta 

FEB  2  e,\W' 

:retary  of  Stats 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Camp  Fire  organization  is  ttie  nation's  oldest  educational  and  recrea- 
tional youth  organization  and  will  be  celebrating  its  75th  birthday  during  March  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  participation  in  Camp  Fire  offers  young  people  the  opportunity  to  develop 
cherished  friendships  while  engaging  in  informal  educational  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  Camp  Fire  encourages  its  members  to  develop  to  their  fullest  potential  and 
contribute  to  their  communities  by  sharing  their  talents  with  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  Camp  Fire  will  commemorate  its  75th  birthday  by  coordinating  a  nationwide 
celebration  of  friendship; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  Camp  Fire  for  its  75  years  of  service  to  the  community  and  extend  best 
wishes  for  a  most  joyous  birthday  celebration. 


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  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


Governor  of  Californiar 


Secretary  of  State 


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WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  serving  our  country  as  members  of  the  various 
reserve  units  within  the  United  States  Armed  Forces  have  created  a  distinguished  record  of 
success;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Navy  Construction  Battalion,  widely  known  as  the  "Seabees",  exemplifies 
this  outstanding  service;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  have  served,  and  continue  to  serve,  have  given  unselfishly  of 
themselves  to  assist  in  the  protection  and  defense  of  this  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  location  of  many  Seabees  installations  in  California  is  beneficial  to  the 
state  and  its  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  March  5,  1985,  these  California  reserve  units  will  be  joining  the  United 
States  Navy  Seabees  in  observing  the  '♦3rd  anniversary  of  its  inception; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  5,  1985  as  Seabee  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  music  is  a  universal  language  which  has  enriched  the  lives  of  people  in  all 
parts  of  the  globe;  and 

WHEREAS,  education  in  music  develops  sensitivity,  aesthetic  awareness  and  intellectual 
expansion  in  young  people  which  will  serve  them  throughout  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  March,  1985  has  been  designated  by  the  Music  Educators 
National  Conference  as  national  Music  In  Our  Schools  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  focus  of  the  1983  observance  is  the  theme,  "Music  for  All  Ages";  and 

WHEREAS,  Music  In  Our  Schools  Month  is  a  valuable  opportunity  for  Californians  to 
share  in  the  understanding  and  support  of  the  ongoing  process  of  music  education; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March,  1985  as  Music  In  Our  Schools  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  reflect  on  the  benefits  music  brings  to  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  28th  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


WjxacDa  "hMA  "^ 


Secretary  of  State 


toifary  of   State 


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4255 


J3  tMi3  r~ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  1<w  offlM  of  I**  8»crt«aty  o»  Slot* 
of  Itw  Slata  e(  California 

FEB  2  Q'P^' 

cretanf  of  St3ti\ 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-*3-85 

WHEREAS,  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  was  a  man  of  remarkable  achievement  dedicated 
to  high  principles  of  racial  equality  and  non-violent  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  198t  California  has  recognized  Dr.  King's  contributions  through  cele- 
bration of  a  state  holiday  on  the  third  Monday  of  January;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Congress  and  President  have  enacted  legislation  creating  a  commission 
to  be  known  as  the  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  Federal  Holiday  Commission;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  Commission  has  been  created  to  provide  support  for  appropriate 
ceremonies  and  activities  throughout  the  country  relating  to  the  first  observance  of  the 
federal  legal  holiday  honoring  Dr.  King;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  encourages  residents  of  diverse  backgrounds  to  acknowledge 
Dr.  King's  noteworthy  accmplishments  through  ceremonies  and  festivities  that  coordinate  with 
and  benefit  from  activities  in  other  parts  of  this  country; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

A  There  is  created  within  the  Governor's  office  an  entity  entitled  the  Dr.  Martin 
Luther  King,  3r.  California  Holiday  Commission  to  organize  and  coordinate 
activities  in  California  with  those  throughout  the  nation  that  will  celebrate  the 
first  Federal  Holiday  activities  for  Dr.  King; 

B.  Individuals  representing  diverse  interest  groups  having  a  sound  appreciation  and 
deep  respect  for  the  accomplishments  and  proposals  of  Dr.  King  shall  be  included 
on  the  Commission; 

C  The  Commission  shall  be  located  within  the  Governor's  Office  of  Community 
Relations  and  shall  receive  necessary  administrative  support  from  that  office;  and 


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D.      The  Commission  shall  continue  in  existence  until  the  celebration  of   the  first 
federal  holiday  honoring  Dr.  King  to  be  held  on  the  third  Monday  of  January,  1986 


4256 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I C  E  D 

Ifl  ttw  offlc9  Or  nW  StCTttory  or  Stolv 
e(  tfw  Stota  of  CalHernIa 


FEB  2  8''^-  '\ 

M/^H  FONG  EU,  Secrttafy  of  State    \     ^, 

(/     Deputy  ;^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history  women  have  made  significant  contributions  to  the 
development  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  achievements  of  women  have  encompassed  all  areas  of  life  including 
business,  religion,  the  arts,  education,  athletics,  and  social  progress;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  it  has  become  customary  to  designate  a  special  time  to 
recognize  and  celebrate  the  lives  of  countless  women  who,  by  living  their  lives,  made  the 
world  a  better  place;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  studying  the  lives  of  these  special  people,  one  gains  a  greater  awareness 
of  our  diverse  national  and  state  culture;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  March  3,  1985  has  been  designated  National  Women's  History 
Week  to  commemorate  the  major  achievements  of  women  throughout  America; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  3-9,  1985  as  Women's  History  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  in  recognizing  the  significant  contributions  women  have  made  to  our  state 
and  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  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


ATTEST: 


jovernor  of  California        C/ 


\l\X^d\  IwA  "^ 


Secretary  of  Sta 


Depu 


ary  of  State 


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CM  'V'Tif?^  '^ 


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4257 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


F  I  C  E  D 

In  «h«  offic*  of  1*>e  Swretary  of  Shito 
of  ftM  Slot*  of  CalKornIa 

FEB  2  81-85 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  SecTrtay  of  stats   1 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  been  a  major  site  for  aerospace  facilities  and  continues 
to  welcome  aerospace  institutions  within  her  Ijorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  aerospace  industry  employs  710,000  California  residents  who  contribute 
to  the  economic,  professional  and  social  vitality  and  well-being  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  forty-five  percent  of  all  NASA  contracts  nationwide  are  given  to  aerospace 
institutions  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  aerospace  industry  continues  to  attract  talent  and  important 
resources  for  California's  higher  educational  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  recognized  not  only  as  a  national  leader  in  the  aerospace 
industry,  but  also  as  a  world  leader; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7,  1985  as  California  Aerospace  Day  in  recognition  of  the  valuable 
contributions  the  aerospace  industry  has  made  to  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of  Feb- 
ruary 1985. 


Governor  of  California 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  Stat 


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R  Si 


4258 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.MAR5-1985 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  mental  retardation  is  a  problem  which  today  affects  6  million  individuals  and 
their  families  across  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  most  effective  weapon  for  prevention  and  alleviation  of  this  serious 
problem  is  public  knowledge  and  understanding;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ootential  for  citizens  with  mental  retardation  to  function  more  indepen- 
dently and  productively  must  be  developed;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  March,  1,600  state  and  local  units  of  the  Association  for 
Retarded  Citizens  of  the  United  States  are  carrying  on  educational  and  fundraising  campaigns; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March,  1985  as  Mental  Retardation  Month  and  encourage  all  Californians  to 
increase  their  awareness  of  this  problem. 


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  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California    t/ 


\hUlA(!)A  Ama  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


■'  ---^■'ty  Secretary  of  Pt^^e 


Df 


4259 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   ^     PICED 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^•••— c-*«.. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  with  the  passage  of  the  Enabling  Act  on  March  9,  1885,  the  California 
Legislature  paved  the  way  for  the  founding  of  one  of  the  finest  universities  in  the  West;  and 

WHEREAS,  Stanford  University  has  consistantly  and  continually  maintained  an  excep- 
tional reputation  of  academic  excellence  and  scholastic  achievement,  and  is  known  throughout 
the  nation  and  world  for  its  commitment  to  providing  quality  education  for  its  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  research  conducted  at  Stanford  has  led  to  major  advancements  in  the  fields 
of  science  and  medicine  by  which  all  Americans  have  benefited;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  faculty  and  administration  of  Stanford  University  can  take  great  pride  in 
its  contributions  to  the  state  and  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  congratulate  Stanford  University  as  it  begins  its  Centennial  Years  celebration  and 
extend  sincere  gratitude  for  its  significant  contributions  to  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  ^tth  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


WjiAJk 


-mcA  «<. 


Secretary  of  State 


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DwUty  Secretary  of  Stati 


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■K  1.-136311  !ilJk^-%  >fafcl<  Hi- 


If  '^JfS"  "SiJIB'  ^SiEi  JS 


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4260 


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If 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FlUED 

In  rt»  oflte.  !*•  J-S^S^nte  ** 
of  ih.  Slol*  of  ColWrto 

MAR  5  -'^'85 

M4RCH  fONO  EU,,8ecr»W  (X  SWt^ 
Deputy       / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  responsibilities  and  tasl<s  performed  by  secretaries  are  of  vital  impor- 
tance to  ttie  efficient  and  successful  operation  of  organizations  of  every  description;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  mastery  of  ttie  many  skills  and  advanced  technologies  associated  witti  the 
secretarial  profession  is  a  great  challenge;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  contribution  of  a  skilled  secretary  to  the  smooth  functioning  of  an  office 
is  sometimes  overlooked;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californains  to  recognize  the  pivotal  role  played  by 
professional  secretaries; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-April  27,  1985  as  Professional  Secretaries  Week  and  April  2^  1985  as 
Professional  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  this  6th  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California' 


ATTEST: 


WmA^^s^a^ 


Secretary  of  Stat' 


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fr-  Kg) 


ya;t  Pyg^^iP* 


4261 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  th©  officv  of  w%  ••crotefy  of  Stcitv 
0f  Km  Mol*  •!  Californta 

MAR  6   -i"'85 


MM«CH  FONQ  EU,  StcntMy  Of  StattA  ^ 


5i  I 


WHEREAS,  licensed  vocational  nurses  comprise  a  substantial  and  growing  segment  of 
this  state's  health  care  professionals;  and 

WHEREAS,  licensed  vocational  nurses  are  constantly  striving  to  upgrade  the  quality  of 
health  care  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  licensed  vocational  nurses  are  expanding  their  professional  health  care  role 
through  increased  education,  research  and  practical  training;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  expanded  role  is  a  benefit  to  all  citizens  requiring  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Licensed  Vocational  Nurses  Convention  will  be  held  during  March,  1985, 
at  which  time  it  is  fitting  to  recognize  their  contribution  to  quality  health  care; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  March  1 1-March  16  as  Licensed  Vocational  Nurses  Week  in 
California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  Californicr 


\hjmk  %NiA  "^ 


Secretary  of  State 


oputy  Seofoirary  of  State 


M^  it'd^^  ^iJKyii 


4262 


I! 


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•a;*  «.5V'~  ic^^M^^-  e^e-ari''*  "-■"' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

^_  ._„„„„..  ,„^„,„   .  MARCH  FONO  EU.  gecrawy  01  axaw 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^]^.,.  ,„..  Xi^JjUv^^. 


MAR  6  -'^'8^^ 
iCH  FONO  EU,  g«cr«t«y  of  State 


1^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Portuguese  have  provided  a  significant  contribution  to  California's  social 
and  cultural  heritage  since  the  days  following  the  Gold  Rush;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  early  Portuguese  immigrants  to  California  were  attracted  by  whaling 
but,  by  the  turn  of  the  century,  the  Portuguese  were  involved  heavily  in  farming  and  fishing; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  economic  well-being  of  the  state  has  been  enriched  by  the  influence  of 
the  Portuguese  on  agriculture,  the  state's  leading  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  citizens  of  Portuguese  ancestry  continue  to  enrich  the  state's 
treasured  ethnic  diversity;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  20  years  the  Portuguese  community  in  California  has  celebrated  its 
unique  heritage  and  contributions  to  the  state  during  the  second  week  of  March; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  3-9,  1985  as  Portuguese  Immigrant  Week  in  recognition  of  the  many 
significant  contributions  the  Portuguese  have  made  to  California. 


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  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California' 


Secretary  of  Stat 


Deputy  S0or/6tary  or  Statn 


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53  !J 


1  »^r 


""-'  "■fr^S"  ^£^2-''  ^E 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


la  llw  efllo*  of  th«  lecrefory  of  StolO 
of  1t»  JMt»  Of  Collfornki 

MAR  6  -'HB-. 
MARCH  FOHQ  EU,  Swretsry  of  Stat* 


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WHEREAS,  during  World  War  II,  ttie  Nazis  wantonly  murdered  six  million  3ews  as  part  of 
a  systematic  genocide;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Nazi  Holocaust  has  become  a  symbol  of  grevious  crimes  against 
humanity;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  reflecting  on  the  Holocaust,  we  have  the  opportunity  to  rededicate 
ourselves  to  the  principle  of  equal  justice  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  should  remain  eternally  vigilant  against  all  tyranny 
and  bigotry  while  ensuring  that  the  horrors  of  the  Holocaust  are  never  repeated;  and 

WHEREAS,  1985  marks  the  'fOth  anniversary  of  the  liberation  of  the  survivors  of  the 
Holocaust;  and 

WHEREAS,  April  18  has  been  designated  pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Congress  and  internation- 
ally as  Yom  Hashoah,  a  Day  of  Remembrance  of  Victims  of  the  Nazi  Holocaust; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  I'f-il,  1985  as  Days  of  Remembrance  of  the  Victims  of  the  Holocaust  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  the  international  commemoration  of  this  tragic  event. 


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  March 
1985. 

Governor  of  California 


7' 


ATTEST: 


iMMAJk^hm  ^ 


Deputy  Seoretery  of 


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4264 


WHEREAS,  our  children,  our  most  important  resource,  will  shape  the  direction  of  our 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  number  of  reported  cases  of  child  abuse  increases  in  disturbing  numbers, 
with  many  cases  unreported  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  combined  efforts  of  medical,  educational,  social  service  and  criminal 
justice  agencies,  and  concerned  citizens  is  needed  to  improve  services  and  increase  protection 
for  abused  and  neglected  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  nation's  children  have  a  right  to  grow  and  become  productive  members  of 
our  society  free  of  the  threat  of  abuse  or  neglect;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  April  is  nationally  proclaimed  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  to 
promote  public  awareness  of  the  pervasiveness  of  this  problem  and  the  need  to  aggressively 
pursue  solutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  necessary  for  all  Californians  to  join  in  this  observance  and  the  battle 
against  child  abuse  it  represents; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  April,  1985  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  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  7th  day  of  March 
1985. 


^iXAKtu' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


\I[U).\A  %\ji£\  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


J>y- 


Dep3ty  Seoretary  ot  p\i&lP 


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4265 


1" 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F 1  C  E  D 

of  ttM  StQl»  •»  ColHornte 

MAR  0  -  '^'^"^ 
MUCH  RJNQ  EU,  Secrstanr  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  an  effective  criminal  justice  system  must  recognize  the  rights  of  victims  as 
well  as  those  of  the  accused;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  informed  public  can  only  enhance  the  fair  administration  of  justice  and 
ensure  that  adequate  services  and  assistance  to  crime  victims  are  appropriately  provided;  and 

WHEREAS,  numerous  victims  and  witnesses  of  crime  have  greatly  benefited  from  the 
assistance  provided  by  victim  service  providers  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognizing  the  harsh  realities  experienced  by  victims  of  crime,  the 
Federal  Victims  of  Crime  Act  of  198f  has  been  signed  into  law  by  President  Reagan,  providing 
additional  financial  support  of  victim  assistance  and  compensation  programs;  and 


WHEREAS,  attention  is  called  to  Victims'  Rights  Week  in  order  to  focus  on  the 
seriousness  of  the  problems  faced  by  crime  victims,  to  identify  successful  programs  that 
support  these  victims,  and  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  wide  range  of  services  and 
assistance  available  to  crime  victims  and  witnesses; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  pr(i:laim  April  lf-20,  1985  as  Victims'  Rights  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
recognition  of  the  efforts  of  concerned  citizens,  lawmakers,  and  law  enforcers  working  to 
improve  the  criminal  justice  system  on  behalf  of  victims. 


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  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California      ^ 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State  \ 


Deputy 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    •« *•  c*. »f i^ s^r^n. «» s^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Mm  Stol*  of  Colifornta 


MMtpH  FOm  EU,  Seci 


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Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  ttie  senior  population  in  ttie  nation  continues  to  increase,  with  estimates 
showing  that  by  the  year  2010,  one  out  of  every  seven  people  will  be  over  age  65;  and 

WHEREAS,  accidents  are  the  fifth  leading  cause  of  death  among  persons  over  the  age  of 
65,  an  accidental  death  rate  more  than  double  the  rate  for  the  rest  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  risk  of  injury  from  accidents  is  also  great,  resulting  in  more  than  600,000 
elderly  hospital  admissions  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  has  a  mandate  by 
law  to  reduce  the  risks  of  injury;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  has  established  the  national 
campaign  "Safety  for  Older  Consumers"  as  a  means  to  increase  awareness  among  the  senior 
population  of  possible  hazards  in  their  homes; 

NOW    THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  applaud  the  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission  for  its  "Safety  for  Older  Consumers 
campaign  and  urge  all  state  and  local  agencies  to  support  its  efforts  at  increasing  safety 
awareness  among  senior  citizens. 


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  March 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Order  of  DeMolay  was  established  as  a  character  building  organization  of 
young  men  from  13  to  21  years  of  age;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  attracts  young  people  seeking  to  become  the  strong  citizens  and  leaders  of 
tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  66  years  the  Order  of  DeMolay  has  developed  programs  of  athletic 
competition,  social  activity,  community  service  and  charitable  projects  to  encourage  and 
inspire  these  young  men;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  DeMolay  set  fine  examples  by  their  contributions  to  community 
welfare  and  by  addressing  themselves  to  society's  present  and  future  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  DeMolay  organizations  throughout  California  will  be  observing  the  week  of 
March  17-2'f,  1985  as  International  DeMolay  Week  in  honor  of  the  66th  anniversary  of  the 
Order. 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  March  17-2'*,  1985  as  International  DeMolay  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  Uth  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  rich  in  natural  beauty  and  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  citizen  has  a  responsibility  to  keep  his  environment  clean  for  the 
benefit  of  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  necessary  to  work  together  to  preserve  clean  air,  fresh  water  and  the 
natural  beauty  of  our  land;  and 

WHEREAS,  Keep  America  Beautiful  Week  has  organized  millions  of  Americans  for  over 
a  decade  in  a  nationwide  effort  to  improve  the  community  environment  by  establishing 
recycling  centers,  restoring  beachfronts,  and  landscaping;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  the  observation  of  Keep  America  Beautiful  Week,  attention  is  focused  on 
community  improvement  and  the  importance  for  all  citizens  to  be  involved  in  this  effort; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-27,  1985  as  Keep  America  Beautiful  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  be  conscious  of  preserving  the  natural  beauty  of  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  11th  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  began  in  the  early  19th  century  traveling 
ocean  trade  routes  in  square  riggers  and  clipper  ships;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  record  of  service  by  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  during  World 
War  II  as  the  world's  largest  merchant  fleet  remains  a  highly  respee  led  legacy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Merchant  Marine  continues  to  provide  vital  services  in  support  of  our 
economic  well-being  and  our  state  and  national  defense;  and 

WHEREAS,  international  shipping  and  trade  is  an  integral  part  of  California's  economic 
stability;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  serve  the  Merchant  Marine  deserve  recognition  and 
support  for  their  outstanding  contributions; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1985  as  Maritime  Day  in  California  in  recognition  of  these  fine 
Merchant  Marines. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Uth  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  soil  is  a  dynamic  ecosystem  which  teems  with  plant  and  animal  life  and 
provides  food  and  shelter  for  a  great  variety  of  wildlife  species;  and 

WHEREAS,  human  existence  is  dependent  upon  our  ability  to  wisely  manage  our  soil 
resources  for  food  production;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  500  years  are  required  to  form  one  inch  of  new  topsoil,  our  nation  is 
losing  an  average  of  6.U  billion  tons  of  soil  to  erosion  every  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  responsibility  to  practice  and  promote  good  land  management  measures 
that  conserve  our  valuable  soil  resources  is  shared  by  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Wildlife  Federation  has  designated  the  week  of  March  17-23, 
1985  as  a  time  to  increase  the  awareness  of  our  nation's  soil  problems  and  the  importance  of 
soil  resources  in  our  daily  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  17-23,  1985  as  National  Wildlife  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriately  organized  activities. 


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  March 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  accidental  poisonings  pose  a  serious  ttireat  to  all  residents  of  California, 
particularly  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  too  often  poisonings  occur  because  young  people  have  access  to  commonly 
used  drugs  and  medicines  and  potentially  toxic  household  products  such  as  polishes,  cleansers, 
and  paint  solvents;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  proper  instruction  and  safety  awareness,  the  numljer  of  accidental 
poisonings  can  be  substantially  reduced;  and 

WHEREAS,  poison  prevention  control  centers,  through  informational  and  educational 
programs,  have  been  instrumental  in  awakening  individuals  to  the  need  for  poison  prevention, 
including  the  proper  use  of  child  protective  packaging;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  17,  1985,  national  attention  will  be  focused  on 
poison  prevention  efforts  and  the  need  to  remove  harmful  substances  from  a  child  s  reach; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebrproclaim  March  17-23,  1985  as  Poison  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  of  poison  prevention  techniques. 


4272 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  development  and  refinement  of  weather  satellites  have  contributed 
immeasurably  to  improved  weather  forecasts  and  human  safety  around  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  weather  satellites  have  proved  extremely  valuable  in  detecting,  monitoring 
and  giving  advance  warning  of  hurricanes,  severe  local  storms,  flash  floods  and  other  hfe- 
threatening  hazards;  and 

WHEREAS  weather  satellites  have  evolved  into  environmental  satellites  that  today 
monitor  snow  and  ice  cover,  fruit  frost  and  vegetation  vitality,  forest  fires  and  volcanic 
eruptions,  and  sea  surface  temperatures  and  ocean  currents;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  aerospace  firms  have  made  exceptional  contributions  to  the 
development  of  the  weather  satellite;  and 

WHEREAS,  April  1,  1985  marks  the  silver  anniversary  of  weather  satellites,  and  will  be 
commemorated  by  President  Reagan  and  the  National  Oceanic  and  Atmospheric  Administra- 
tion; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  31-April  6,  1985  as  Weather  Satellite  Week  in  California  in  recognition 
of  the  25th  anniversary  of  the  launch  of  the  first  weather  satellite. 


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  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


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4273 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  administrative  and  procedural  tasks  of  a  hospital  are  vital  to  its  efficient 
and  precise  operation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  crucial  that  these  functions  are  performed  by  skilled,  knowledgable  and 
responsible  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  expertise  of  hospital  admitting  personnel  assists  both  patients  and  other 
medical  professionals;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Hospital  Admitting  Managers  is  sponsoring  Hospital  Admitting 
Personnel  Recognition  Week  in  honor  of  the  dedicated  admitting  personnel  working  throughout 
the  state; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  pr^clLm  the  week  of  April  1-7,  1985  as  Hospital  Admitting  Personnel  Recognition  Week 
in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  S^al  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of  March 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  California's  Fair  Housing  Law  was  enacted  to  ensure  that  a  fair  choice  of 
housing  was  available  to  individuals  at  the  same  income  level,  in  the  same  market  area, 
regardless  of  race,  color,  religion,  sex,  martal  status,  national  origin  or  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  this  landmark  legislation  and  efforts  to  eliminate  housing  discrimina- 
tion, complaints  filed  with  the  State  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  continue  to 
increase  in  number;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  April,  the  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing 
will  participate  with  interested  parties  from  both  the  public  and  private  sectors  in  a  national 
campaign  to  promote  fair  housing; 

WHEREAS,  programs  should  be  conducted  throughout  California  involving  numerous 
organizations  including  fair  housing  councils,  the  California  AP^^^"\^";.  -^^^^^^f/^^"'  ^'^^ 
California  Association  of  Realtors,  housing  industry  associations,  and  the  Department  of 
Housing  and  Urban  Development; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1985  as  Fair  Housing  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  15th  day  of  March 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  Ih*  »g1»  o»  California 


MARCH 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  minority  women  continue  to  struggle  to  overcome  racism  and  sexism  when 
seeking  employment,  despite  major  efforts  to  destroy  these  barriers;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  combat  this  discrimination,  the  Filipino  American  Women's  Network 
(FAWN)  was  formed  to  represent  Asian  Pacific  American  Women,  particularly  Filipino 
Americans,  in  national  and  international  forums  on  women's  issues;  and 

WHEREAS,  FAWN  encourages  public  awareness  of  Filipino  American  women  of  all  ages, 
interests  and  abilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  participating  in  these  training  activities,  women  are  better  able  to 
develop  important  skills  and  expand  their  awareness  of  issues  affecting  them;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  weekend  of  March  23,  1985,  FAWN  is  sponsoring  its  Second 
Leadership  Conference  in  Berkeley,  California; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  23,  1985  as  Filipino  American  Women's  Day  in  Cahfornia. 


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  March 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


/  of  Statey  /^/^ 

''Deputy  Secretary  of  State 


Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA         ^"^^^^^  ' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  the  dcx:umentary  filmmaking  community  has  made  outstanding  contributions 
to  the  cultural,  political  and  social  aspects  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  combining  the  many  creative  possibilities  of  the  medium  of  film  with  the 
goal  of  conveying  factual,  informative  material  can  present  a  serious  challenge;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  International  Documentary  Association,  a  nonprofit  organization,  pro- 
vides valuable  support  for  the  achievements  of  nonfiction  film  and  video  makers  around  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  March  23,  1985,  in  an  effort  to  promote  the  recognition  of  the  value  of 
documentaries,  the  IDA  is  paying  special  tribute  to  the  Documentary  Oscar  Nominees; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  23,  1985  as  Documentary  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  18th  day  of  March 


1985. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


«i ««  « 


Secretary  of  State 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


KIARCH  FOHO  EU,  aacfeWy  of  state)    ^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  future  of  our  state  and  nation  depends  substantially  upon  ttie  continued 
productivity  of  California's  soils;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  continued  productivity  requires  a  reduction  of  the  erosion  that  results  in 
6.k  billion  tons  of  soil  being  destroyed  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  responsibility  to  practice  and  promote  good  land  management  measures 
that  conserve  our  valuable  soil  resources  is  shared  by  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  and  federal  agencies,  groups  and  individuals  are  renewing  their 
commitment  to  worlc  together  to  reduce  the  erosion  problem  in  California  by  15  percent  by 
1989;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  Resource  Conservation  Districts  is  commemo- 
rating 50  years  of  soil  and  water  conservation  efforts  in  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April,  1985  as  Soil  Conservation  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  18th  day  of  March 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


{JI/jiaJIa  ^?w^  ^> 


Secretary  of  State 


X  dt'^jJi/^ji-^j^  ^^ 


"Detoity  Secretary  o^'  state 


I  «.f^*^;g  '^IjIlZ' 


^Ja  i.'S^^'ii  KTf^T-i-ii  K-t*; 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


byjjme^ 


MAR  2  1  T'S- 
F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  achieved  a  recognized  position  of  leadership  in 
aerospace  and  high  technology,  manufacturing  and  agriculture,  tourism  and  film  production; 
and 

WHEREAS,  these  outstanding  accomplishments,  indeed  the  exceptional  health  of  the 
entire  United  States  economy,  wou!d  not  be  possible  without  a  strong  commitment  to 
international  commerce;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  has  been  estimated  that  every  additional  billion  dollars  in  new  exports 
means  «*0,000  new  jobs— ^tOjOOO  new  paychecks  brought  home  to  American  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  geographical  location  and  the  excellent  port  facilities  it  offers 
combine  with  its  diversified  and  high  quality  production  to  inspire  its  pivotal  role  in  the 
promotion  of  world  trade;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  World  Trade  Week  recognizes  the  importance  of  Califor- 
nia's leadership  in  international  trade,  both  for  state  and  national  economies,  and  for  peaceful 
international  relations; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19-25,  1985  as  World  Trade  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  20th  day  of  March 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  as  Americans  we  can  appreciate  the  many  freedoms  and  opportunities  we  are 
fortunate  to  be  blessed  with;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  our  ancestors  suffered  through  paralyzing  trauma  and  devastating 
hardships  so  that  we,  their  children,  would  have  the  opportunity  to  build  a  future  of  hope  and 
prosperity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Armenian  people  endured  unparalleled  tragedy  as  they  struggled  under 
the  oppression  of  the  Ottoman  Turks  in  the  early  part  of  this  century;  and 

WHEREAS,  approximately  1.5  million  Armenians  were  killed  by  the  brutal,  systematic 
massacres  ordered  by  the  Turkish  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  spite  of  this  horrible  genocide,  history  repeated  itself  in  the  genocides  of 
the  Jewish  people  in  Nazi  Germany  and  most  recently  in  Cambodia;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year  people  of  Armenian  heritage  solemnly  observe  April  2U  as  a  Day  of 
Remembrance  to  pay  tribute  to  the  strength  and  courage  of  their  forebearers;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  is  not  only  in  memory  of  the  past,  but  a  reminder  and 
admonishment  that  we  must  not  allow  history  to  repeat  itself  in  this  way  again; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  2'f,  1985,  as  a  State  Day  of  Remembrance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of  March 
1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  greater  attention  has  been  focused  on  organ  and  tissue 
donations  and  the  procedures  involved  in  transplant  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  significant  advancements  in  medical  science,  organ  and  tissue 
transplants  offer  the  hope  of  life  for  many  and  significant  improvement  in  the  qualitv  of  life 
for  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  imperative  that  the  public's  awareness  of  organ  donation  procedures  be 
heightened  if  all  potential  recipients  are  to  receive  life-saving  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  concerned  organizations,  including  the  California  Medical  Association  Auxil- 
iary, the  Northern  California  Transplant  Bank,  and  the  Regional  Organ  Procurement  Agency, 
and  interested  professionals  and  volunteers  will  be  promoting  the  value  of  organ  donations' 
during  the  week  of  April  21,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  April  21-27,  1985  has  been  proclaimed,  by  President  Reagan,  as  National 
Organ  Donor  Awareness  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-27,  1985  as  Organ  Donor  Awareness  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  Californians  to  consider  participation  in  donor  programs. 


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 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-*4-85 


WHEREAS.  Government  Code  Section  20816  permits  State  employees  (including  members 
of  the  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  designated  as  State  employees^  and  higher  education 
employees  who  are  members  of  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  to  receive  an 
additional  two  (2)  years  of  service  credit  whenever  the  Governor  determines  by  executive 
order  that 

1)  because  of  an  impending  curtailment  of  or  change  in  the  manner  of  performing 
services,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  be  served  by  encouraging  the 
retirement  of  State  employees;  and 

2)  sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost  to  State  agencies 
resulting  from  award  of  such  credit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  impact  of  changes  in  funding  levels  and  methods  of  providing  services  to 
achieve  program  efficiencies  may  result  in  a  curtailment  of  employees  in  State  government, 
the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State  University;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  therefore  be  served  by  encouraging  the 
retirement  of  State  employees  through  the  award  of  an  additional  two  years  of  service  credit; 
and 

WHEREAS,  sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost  to  State  agencies 
resulting  from  the  award  of  such  credit; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by 
virtue  of  the  power  arid  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution  and  statutes  of  the  State  of 
California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  be  implemented  according  to  the  following  criteria: 

A.  State  agencies  facing  staff  reductions  are  eligible  to  participate  in  the  Early 
Retirement  Program. 

B.  State  agencies,  other  than  the  University  of  California  and  California  State 
University,  shall  submit  applications  to  participate  in  the  program  to  the  Depart- 
ment of  Personnel  Administration  after  securing  approval  of  the  appropriate 
Agency  Secretary. 

C.  The  University  of  California  and  California  State  University  will  utilize  the  same 
criteria  as  applied  to  their  respective  programs,  and  if  electing  to  participate  in 
the  program,  will  submit  their  applications  directly  to  the  Department  of  Finance 
for  fiscal  review. 


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All  applications  shall  include  documentation  of  staff  reductions,  associated  costs  of 
participating  in  the  Program,  anticipated  savings  and  other  relevant  information 
supporting  the  proposal. 

The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  will  transmit  approved  State  agency 
applications  to  the  department  of  Finance  for  fiscal  review. 

Payment  of  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  and  State  Teachers'  Retirement 
System  costs  will  be  made  in  a  manner  and  time  acceptable  to  participating  State 
agencies,  University  of  California,  California  State  University,  Public  Employees' 
Retirement  System  and  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  Boards,  and  the 
Department  of  Finance. 

For  State  agencies  electing  to  participate  in  the  program,  the  early  retirement 
period  will  terminate  60  days  from  the  effective  date  of  this  Executive  Order. 

If  the  University  of  California  and  California  State  University  elect  to  participate 
in  the  program,  the  eligibility  period  will  not  exceed  60  days  and  will  commence  on 
the  respective  dates  agreed  to  by  those  organizations  and  the  Department  of 
Finance. 

I.  State  agencies,  the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State  University 
are  hereby  advised  that  this  program  is  to  be  viewed  as  a  means  to  alleviate  or 
minimize  the  stress  and  hardship  on  personnel  in  those  areas  of  government  facing 
staff  reductions. 

].  Although  the  applications  of  the  various  agencies  may  be  accepted,  employee 
participation  is  totally  voluntary. 

K.       All  approved  plans  are  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Government  Code  Section  20816. 


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  March 
1985 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       •» «-*-*- •=•'«»""' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


By^ 


MAR  2  71985 
;h  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 

Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Maimonides,  the  great  Jewish  philosopher,  physician,  and  codifier  of  the  12th 
century,  is  still   a  central  figure  in  Jewish  learning  and  philosophy;  and 

WHEREAS,  known  as  the  "second  Moses".  Maimonides  has  been  revered  bv  Jews  for 
centuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  "Code  of  Physicians"  written  by  Maimonides  is  today  recognized  by  many 
in  the  medical  world  as  a  worthwhile  and  historic  oath  for  doctors;  and 

WHEREAS,   many   in   the   legal  community  continue   to   study  the  Maimonides  "Mishne 
Torah"  which  interprets  ancient  Jewish  laws  of  landlord-tenant,  employer-employee  relations 
and  many  other  areas  of  civil  law;  and  ' 

WHEREAS,  Maimonides  also  made  significant  contributions  to  the  conflict  between  faith 
and  reason  that  continue  to  be  studied  by  present  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  Passover,  Jewish  communities  in  California  and  throughout  the  world 
will  celebrate  the  S50th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Maimonides: 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  27,  1985  as  Maimonides  Day  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  reflect 
on  his  many  contributions  which  have  lived  through  the  centuries. 


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 
1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  young  people,  birth  to  eight  years  old,  have  special  needs  to  which  families 
and  other  care  providers  must  respond;  and 

WHEREAS,  educating,  protecting,  and  caring  for  this  special  segment  of  the  population 
requires  coordinated  efforts  of  parents,  educators,  government  agencies,  and  concerned 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  countless  resources  are  available  to  assist  parents  in  providing  proper 
educational,  social,  and  cultural  opportunities  for  their  young  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  for  the  Education  of  Young  Children  will  focus 
attention  on  children  from  birth  to  age  eight  and  share  its  knowledge  and  concern  with  others 
during  the  week  of  Aoril  20,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  theme  of  this  important  week  is  "Children,  Our  Investment  in  the 
Future"; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-27,  1985  as  California  Week  of  the  Young  Child. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  dav  of  April 
1985. 


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F  I  C  E  D 

In  A*  oOlea  of  H>«  S«™taTy  o»  State 
of  tha  SMtt  of  Califomta 

APR  2  -1"F. 

MARCH  F0N6  EU  ^rttiry  of  State 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  provision  of  quality  health  care  is  dependent  upon  the  expertise  and 
scientific  analysis  of  medical  laboratories;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  efforts  of  those  individuals  engaged  in  the  science  of  medical 
laboratory  technology  have  contributed  to  remarkable  progress  in  overcoming  the  threat  of 
disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  laboratory  professionals  and  scientists  have  mastered  the  challenge 
of  the  research  and  technology  necessary  to  advance  the  search  for  biological  information  and 
a  better  understanding  of  the  mysteries  of  the  human  body;  and 

WHEREAS,  April  l't-20,  19S5  has  been  designated  as  Medical  Laboratory  Week  by  the 
California  Association  for  Medical  Laboratory  Technology,  the  American  Society  for  Medical 
Technology,  the  American  Society  of  Clinical  Pathologists,  the  American  Society  of  Microbio- 
logy, the  American  Medical  Technologists,  the  International  Society  for  Clinical  Laboratory 
Technology,  the  American  Association  of  Blood  Banks  and  the  American  Association  of 
Bioanalysts;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  Medical  Laboratory  Week  recognizes  the  importance  of 
medical  laboratories  in  expanding  and  improving  the  health  care  available  to  the  citizens  of 
this  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  I'f-ZO,  1985  as  Medical  Laboratory  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  1st  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  T  C  E  D 

In  Id*  oflle*  of  1<m  Sacrstary  of  Stota 
of  «M  Stat*  of  CalHomio 

APR  2  -1"^-. 
MARCH  FONQ  EU,  SMrttiry  of  Stat* 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  year  of  19S5  marks  the  75th  anniversary  of  the  Boy  Scout  Council  of 
America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Boy  Scouts  have  established  an  outstanding  reputation  in  serving  our 
youth  and  our  communities:  and 

WHEREAS,  through  service  activities,  the  earning  of  merit  badges  and  the  assumption  of 
civic  responsibility,  scouting  helps  our  young  people  mature  into  fine  leaders  for  tomorrow; 
and 


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WHEREAS,  the  twenty  exceptional  scouts  chosen  for  the  Sky  Camp  Troop  embody  the 
outstanding  qualities  and  ideals  pursued  by  Boy  Scouts  throughout  California  and  across  the 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  young  men  from  the  San  Francisco  Bav  Area  Boy  Scout  Council  of 
America  have  accepted  an  exciting  challenge  in  honor  of  the  celebration  of  1'  years  of 
scouting; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  sincere  commendations  and  best  wishes  for  success  to  the  Sky  Can.p  Troop  in 
all  your  endeavors  this  week  high  atop  Embarcadero  Center. 


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  April 
1985. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  1«M  Stat*  of  CalHomlo 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  dental  hygienists  are  an  integral  part  of  the  dental  health  care  profession  and 
are  dedicated  to  providing  preventive  dental  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  education  required  for  dental  hygienists  covers  extensive  instruction  in 
sciences  such  as  ohysiology,  microbiology,  and  oral  pathology  as  well  as  health  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  dental  hygienists  with  postgraduate  training  have  assumed 
increased  responsibilities  and  technical  duties  in  the  areas  of  periodontal  and  restorative 
dentistry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Northern  and  Southern  California  Dental  Hvgienists'  Associations  are 
sponsoring  their  5th  annual  Dental  Hygiene  Day  in  Sacramento  on  April  9,  19S5;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  public  recognize  the  dedicated  efforts  and  valuable 
services  provided  by  dental  hygienists; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9,  1985  as  Dental  Hvgiene  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  1st  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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WHEREAS,  the  Columbian  Squires,  a  youth  organization  sponsored  by  the  Knights  of 
Columbus,  is  in  its  59th  year  of  assisting  young  men  develop  into  knowledgeable,  responsible 
and  involved  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  20,000  young  men  participate  in  the  activities  of  over  1,000  Squires  Circles 
throughout  the  United  States,  Canada,  Mexico,  the  Philippines,  Puerto  Rico  and  Guam;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Squires  are  striving  to  bring  the  benefits  of  membership  to  a  record 
number  of  eligible  young  Catholic  men;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  April,  1985  marks  the  56th  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Brother 
Barnabas,  founder  of  the  Columbian  Squires  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  members  and  adult  counselors  of  the  Columbian  Squires  are  deserving  of 
recognition  for  their  efforts  on  behalf  of  their  communities  and  their  fellow  man; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  April,  1985  as  Columbian  Squires  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  3rd  day  of  April 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calit'ornia 


lo  «!»  auk*  «f  rtw  Secretary  of  SM* 
of  iIm  StaM  of  Californta 

APR  8  -  '^'95 
R)NG  EU,  Swretaty  0»  State 

Deputy  (j 


WHEREAS,  the  tallship  Californian,  a  full-scale  re-creation  of  ttie  I8f9  vintage  Revenue 
Cutter  Lawrence,  was  built  in  California  with  private  funding  and  individual  donations  of  time, 
resources,  and  energy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  building  of  this  magnificent  sailing  vessel,  which  commenced  in  April 
1983  under  the  guidance  of  the  Nautical  Heritage  Museum,  provided  excellent  educational 
opportunities  for  people  of  all  ages;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Californian  bears  symbols  of  the  Golden  State,  including  a  carved 
figurehead  of  Calaf ia,  the  state's  namesake,  and  two  golden  grizzly  bears,  the  state's  animal;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Californian  is  the  only  existing  replica  of  the  early  cutters  that  once 
protected  America's  coastlines;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  christening  on  May  28,  198f ,  the  tallship  Californian  has  proudly  and 
ably  represented  the  Great  State  of  California  in  numerous  activities,  including  the  Tallship 
Olympic  Parade  of  Sail; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  tallship  Californian  to  be  California's  official  tallship  and  offer  best 
wishes  for  smooth  sailing  always. 


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  April 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


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APR  8  -  '^'S^. 
MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Swrttry  of 

{J       Deputy       ^'J 


WHEREAS,  alcohol-related  accidents  continue  to  be  the  leading  cause  of  death  for  our 
state's  teenage  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  young  drivers  represent  a  disproportionate  number  of  ttiose  involved  in 
alcohol-related  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1983,  225  teenage  drivers  were  killed  and  'f,959  were  injured  as  a  result  of 
alcohol-related  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  involvement  of  young  people  is  essential  to  the  success  of  programs 
designed  to  prevent  teenage  drinking  and  driving;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  April  lO-l'f,  a  statewide  conference  for  youth  will  be  held  to  increase 
young  people's  skills  and  knowledge  of  effective  drinking  and  driving  prevention  programs 
within  their  schools  and  communities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  i-lk,  1985  as  Keep  Friendship  Alive  by  Teenwork  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  support  our  young  people's  efforts  to  reduce  the  number  of  teenagers 
injured  or  killed  as  a  result  of  drinking  and  driving. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  thie  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of  April 
1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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4290 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Thomas  Jefferson,  the  third  President  of  the  United  States,  was  born  on 
April  13,  17Jt3;and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  of  individual  freedom  and  liberty  which  Thomas  3efferson 
espoused  became  the  basis  of  American  democracy  as  stated  in  the  Declaration  of 
Independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  Thomas  3ef ferson  provided  a  great  contribution  to  American  political,  social, 
and  economic  institutions  by  his  belief  that  human  nature  is  the  choicemaker;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  a  clever  inventor  and  famous  statesman,  this  eloquent  writer's  one 
desire  was  to  be  remembered  as  the  author  of  the  Declaration  of  Independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  13,  1985,  students  throughout  California  will  be  celebrating  the 
2't2nd  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Thomas  Jefferson; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  13,  1985  as  Choicemaker  Day  in  honor  of  Thomas  Jefferson  and  his 
legacy  to  America. 


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  April 


"MC^^.    /0m4.A^^»««»^>^<'I« 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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Deputy  Seoretarv  of  ?^  f> 


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4291 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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In  i(m  offlea  o»  «♦)•  Swrt^ory  of  Sta*» 
tt  Hm  9tat«  a(  Colifernia 

APR  1   1  '^^''^ 
CH  POW  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats       / 


fiLUavu^  muiUM. 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  of  California  owes  its  prosperous  development  and  rich 
heritage  to  the  many  diverse  groups  who  immigrated  to  this  land  from  across  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  even  as  newcomers  to  a  foreign  land,  Asian  Americans  have  dedicated  their 
lives  and  talents  to  the  improvement  of  this  state  and  the  quality  of  life  of  its  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  Asian  Pacific  Americans  continue  to  make  outstanding  contributions  to  such 
vital  areas  as:  the  health  professions,  the  expanding  business  sector  and  the  fields  of  science 
and  engineering;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fascinating,  colorful  heritage  of  Asian  Pacific  Americans  provides  our 
state  with  unmatched  diversity  and  strength;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  significant 
achievements  of  Asian  Pacific  Americans  and  the  enormous  contributions  memt)ers  of  this 
group  have  made  to  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  'f  -  May  10,  1985  as  Asian  Pacific  Heritage  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  10th  day  of  April 
1985. 


^^Co-cC/C  ^Jtft»c«..C»i<wa«^4i  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 
by. 


eputy  Sei^rdtary  of  State 


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4291 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  U  E  D 

la  ih*  oMw  of  ^  8«trtMry  of  Stot» 
of  ItM  StoM  of  Callfernia 

APR  1   1  '^•:^^^. 
CH  FONG  EU,  Swretwy  of  Stata       j 

Deputy 


.maJLJM^^' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  of  California  owes  its  prosperous  development  and  rich 
heritage  to  the  many  diverse  groups  who  immigrated  to  this  land  from  across  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  even  as  newcomers  to  a  foreign  land,  Asian  Americans  have  dedicated  their 
lives  and  talents  to  the  improvement  of  this  state  and  the  quality  of  life  of  its  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  Asian  Pacific  Americans  continue  to  make  outstanding  contributions  to  such 
vital  areas  as:  the  health  professions,  the  expanding  business  sector  and  the  fields  of  science 
and  engineering;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fascinating,  colorful  heritage  of  Asian  Pacific  Americans  provides  our 
state  with  unmatched  diversity  and  strength;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  significant 
achievements  of  Asian  Pacific  Americans  and  the  enormous  contributions  members  of  this 
group  have  made  to  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  ^f  -  May  10,  1985  as  Asian  Pacific  Heritage  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  10th  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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4292 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


F  T  C  E  D 

In  tfw  elllc*  of  th*  StcrHary  of  Stat* 
•f  1<M  Stst*  of  California 

APR  1  1  r.r,r 

MMCH  FONG  EU,  Sw^ry  of  Stats 
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WHEREAS,  a  great  many  inventions  have  resulted  from  American  knowledge  and  the 
practical  implementation  of  that  knowledge;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  inventive  spirit  has  produced  countless  improvements  in  our  standard  of 
living;  and 

WHEREAS,  past  inventions,  significant  in  their  own  right,  have  also  set  the  stage  for 
further  advancements;  and 

WHEREAS,   California   fosters   many   new   and   well   thought   of   inventions  due   to  the 
proximity  of  industries  and  outstanding  colleges  and  universities  located  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  Robert  G.  Heitz,  inventor  of  the  first  hollow  fiber  artificial  kidney,  is  being 
honored  by  the  California  Inventors  Hall  of  Fame  Foundation  on  April  13,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  13,  1985  as  California  Inventors  Day. 


WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


l/{/ji\d\  TZo^  «^ 


Secretary  of  State 


i^l^ 


Deputy  Se<;3/etary  of  State 


4293 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


F 1 1:  E  D      ^ 

In  tht  offic*  o»  »♦»•  S»cT»tory  «♦  So" 
0(  Itw  SiBM  of  Coliftrnio 


MMCH 


APR  1  1  m-- 

H  FONG  EU,  SMretiry  of  Stats 


JOclxo 


Deputy  f        SSSl 


WHEREAS,  ]ohn  Muir  first  came  to  California  in  1868  and  spent  a  good  deal  of  time 
studying  the  state's  wildlife,  plants,  and  unique  geological  formations;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  time,  John  Muir  became  familiar  with  Yosemite  and  its  special 
nature  settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  Yosemite's  massive  granite  cliffs  and  serene  valleys  were  the  subject  of 
numerous  magazine  articles  authored  by  John  Muir  which  focused  national  attention  on  this 
lovely  park;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  designation  of  Yosemite  as  a  national  park  in  1890  was  a  direct  result  of 
John  Muir's  studies  and  literary  achievements;  and 

WHEREAS,  John  Muir's  studies  influenced  other's  awareness  of  the  beauty  and 
importance  of  our  natural  surroundings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Sierra  Club  continues  to  study  the  lessons  of  John  Muir  and  his  legacy  for 
all  Americans; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20,  1985  as  John  Muir  Day  in  honor  of  his  valuable  contributions  to  the  state. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


by 


Deputy  secretary  of  Stat 


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4294 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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In  itM  aAca  M  *<<•  Sacratary  •f  IM* 
of  ttm  3M«  tH  CalH*rnl« 

APR  1  5  ■/■8S 


iCHFOfNEU, 


By. 


J      Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  contdnue  to  be  major  concerns  fix  the  citizens  of 
Califramia;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  more  than  L7  million  crimes  are  reported  in  Califiomia  each  year, 
mainy  crimes  remain  unreported;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  reduction  in  our  crime  rate  whirfi  h^  occurred  in  recent  years  can  be 
partially  attributed  to  greater  awareness  of  citizens  with  crime  preventicHi;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  nearLv  20  yeeirs,  California  citizens  and  law  enforcement  agencies  have 
worked  together  to  increase  puhJic  awareness  and  decrease  our  vulnerability  to  crime  through 
volunteer  efforts  such  as  Neighborhood  Watch,  Crime  Watch,  Block  Watch,  and  Citizen  Alert; 
and 

WHEREAS,  California  Neighborhood  Watch  Month  is  being  observed  during  May  1985  to 
recognize  Neighborhood  Watch  programs  and  their  significant  contributions  in  crime  preven- 
tion efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  NeigWborhood  Watch  Montii  provides  an  opportunity  to  aicourage 
greater  participation  cind  cooperation  among  citizens  and  law  enforcement  agencies  in  the 
development  of  new  programs; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEDKIIEJIAN,  Govemc«-  of  the  State  of  CaUfomia,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1985  as  California  NeightxDrhood  Watch  Month. 


IN  NTTNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hard 
and  caused  tiie  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
Califbmia  to  tie  affixed  this  15th  day  of  April 
1985. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '" ''".2^ s^ «♦  co.Hocn,o 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


APR  1  5  1"S- 

MMCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  j 


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WHEREAS,  National  Police  Week  was  established  by  presidentdal  proclamation  in  1960  to 
recxDgnize  the  hazardous  work,  sacrifice  and  oom  mitment  of  our  law  enforcement  officers;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  ccnjurK±ion  witii  this  week,  May  15  is  observed  each  year  as  Peace 
Officers  Memorial  Day  to  oommeraorate  those  dedicated  officers  who  have  lost  their  lives  in 
the  line  of  duty;  and 

WHEREAS,  peace  officers  face  extraordinary  risk  and  danger  in  preserving  our  freedom 
and  security;  emd 

WHEREAS,  California's  recognition  of  National  Police  Week  cind  Peace  OfBx^ets  Memor^ 
ial  Day  provides  the  opportunity  to  educate  tiie  puldic  alxxit  police  c^aeratdons  and  the  need  for 
com  m  unity  svpport  of  their  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  otservance  will  help  unite  law  enforcemCTit  with  the  community  in 
ongoing  efforts  to  reduce  crime,  and  wiD.  increase  citizen  awareness  acoA  sipport  of  the 
criminal  justice  system; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  3,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaHfemia,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12-lB,  1985  as  National  Police  Week  and  May  15,  1985  as  Peace  Officers 
Memorial  Day  in  the  State  of  Cali&xnia. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  Ije  affixed  this  15th  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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4296 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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la  iIm  aan  of  the  S«r.»ory  o<  StoH 

of  Ih*  Stat*  of  Colitornlo 

APR1  P)985" 

MARCH  FOHG  EU,  Secretary  o*  State 


1^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  is  the  largest  volunteer  organiza- 
tion of  women  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  national  organization  is  represented  in  California  by  the  GFWC  Califor- 
nia Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  and  the  GFWC  California  Juniors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  volunteer  programs  of  the  GFWC  California  Federation  are  working  to 
improve  the  quality  of  life  in  communities  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  majority  of  the  GFWC  California  Federation  efforts  are  directed  towards 
improving  educational  opportunities  for  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  GFWC  California  Federation  and  the  GFWC  California  3uniors  will  be 
observing  GFWC  California  Federation  Week  during  the  week  of  April  21,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-27,  1985  as  GFWC  California  Federation  Week. 


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  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4297 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  1»l«  StoH  of  CalKornio 

APR  1  6  "^'9'^  .^^ 

MMCH  FONQ  EU,  Secretary  of  State    jag^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaUtornia 


WHEREAS,  life  insurance  is  a  very  common  form  of  personal  protection  and  provides  a 
basis  for  family  financial  planning;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  major  source  of  capital,  life  insurance  creates  numerous  jobs  and 
benefits  the  state's  economic  and  commercial  strength;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  policyholders,  beneficiaries  and  those  contemplating  the 
purchase  of  insurance  to  become  informed  about  life  insurance  and  how  it  operates;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  21,  1985,  the  California  Association  of  Life 
Underwriters^? coordinating  efforts  to  educate  the  public  on  all  aspects  of  life  msurance  and 
its  benefits; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-27,  1985  as  Life  Insurance  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  16th  day  of  April 
1985. 


4298 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIUED 

In  lh»  ©(Be*  0»  Hn  S^retory  of  Stot« 
of  ttx  S«a1»  «»f  California 

APRl   6'r'S'". 
MMCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  a  | 

^^J      Deputy  J     1 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Queen  Isabella  of  Castile,  Spain  was  a  woman  of  great  vision  whose  faith  and 
confidence  accompanied  Christopher  Columbus  on  his  l'f92  voyage;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   support   of   Queen   Isabella   was   instrumental   in  encouraging  further 
explorations  and  discoveries  during  her  reign;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  Queen  Isabella  and  her  support  of  Christopher  Columbus,  the  people 
of  America  and  Spain  are  forever  linked  in  modern  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  bonds  of   friendship  are   strengthened  by  the  common  respect  and 
admiration  of  Queen  Isabella  by  people  on  both  sides  of  the  Atlantic  Ocean;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  22,  1985  people  throughout  California  will  be  celebrating  the  53'fth 
anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Queen  Isabella; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22,  1985  as  Queen  Isabella  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  April 
1985. 


'     Governor  of  California v 


:    ^{\jUJyLf\/\  JrwAku 


Secretary  of  State 


Deputy  Sorrel 


ary  of  State, 


^^  K-eSKJ-K  iv'Slu^  i^e. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

In  tiw  0<Be»  of  «»•  Secretary  of  S»a»« 
Of  l<N  StaM  of  Coiifornia 

APRl  6i^'85 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  Y| 


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Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  following  the  communist  takeover  in  Southeast  ^sia  10  years  ago,  many 
people  were  dislocated  from  their  native  lands;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  welcomed  over  300,000  refugees  from  Laos,  Cambodia  and 
Vietnam  who  have  made  the  Golden  State  their  new  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  new  residents  bring  with  them  rich  and  diverse  cultural  traditions 
which  enhance  the  vibrant  ethnicity  in  our  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  assistance  of  individuals,  volunteer  agencies,  religious  groups,  and 
fellow  refugees,  the  new  residents  have  become  self-sufficient  and  contributing  members  of 
their  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  April  1985,  commemorative  events  and  cultural  exhibits  are  being 
organized  throughout  the  state  by  refugee  associations  in  recognition  of  their  experiences 
during  the  past  decade;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  these  special  residents  be  recognized  for  their 
achievements  and  contributions  to  their  communities  and  the  state  as  a  whole; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-27,  1985  as  Southeast  Asian  Commemoration  and  Recognition  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  16th  day  of  April 
1985. 


0 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


«^  ^«^re-»  ^gy^^  ' 


4300 


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4-w  iitfX, 


tTM^j^  t:e^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED       p. 

In  ilw  •«e«  of  »♦>•  S«cre«ry  of  SM»  j 
«(  Km  SW«  of  California 

APRl  6'|f:'85 
MMCH  FONfi  EU,  Secrrtuy  of  State' 


U 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  has  been  and  continues  to  be  the  number  one  travel  destination  in 
the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  proudly  and  warmly  welcome  more  than  100  million  domestic 
and  international  visitors  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  state's  diversity  in  natural  and  man-made  attractions  provides  points  of 
interest  for  all  visitors;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  represent  a  major  force  in  California's  economic  life, 
generating  over  $28  billion  and  supporting  nearly  600,000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,    California    is    celebrating    the    launching   of    its    first    tourism    marketing 
campaign;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  May  19-25,  1985  has  been  designated  by  Congress  as  National 
Tourism  Week  in  recognition  of  this  thriving  industry; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1985  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month. 


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  April 
1985. 


4301 


WHEREAS,  water,  the  most  abundant  element  on  our  Earth  is  also  most  critical  for  our 
good  health  and  continued  existence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  well-being  and  standard  of  living  of  all  Californians  is  dependent  on  a 
safe,  abundant  and  high  quality  water  supply;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  challenge  of  ensuring  accessible,  good  quality  water  to  every  resident  of 
this  state  is  increasing  in  complexity  and  requires  highly  sophisticated  personnel  and 
technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  be  aware  of  the  important  role  of  safe  drinking  water 
for  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  numerous  dedicated,  untiring  men  and  women  operate  our  drinking  water 
systems  and  are  deserving  of  our  support,  appreciation  and  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5-11,  1985  as  Drinking  Water  Week  in  California. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   -**-»s:tr<rcXrn^*^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


APP  1   6  ■'- 
WIARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretiry  Of  SWt 

^^      Deputy 


WHEREAS,  the  youtti  of  America  represent  our  most  significant  investment  in  the 
prosperity  of  our  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  citizens  encourage  and  assist  young  people  in  obtaining  a  good 
education,  developing  a  sense  of  civic  responsibility  and  becoming  well-rounded  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  Elks  is  particularly  concerned  about  the 
well-being  of  the  nation's  youth,  and  this  year  will  distribute  scholarships  totaling  over  $7 
million;  and 

WHEREAS,  Elks  continue  to  offer  guidance  and  assistance  to  school  children  with  their 
Drug  Awareness  program  apprising  them  of  the  dangers  of  using  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  have  also  pledged  one  million  dollars  toward  the  restoration  of  the 
Statue  of  Liberty  and  are  continuing  in  many  ways  to  be  vital  participants  in  the  activities  of 
our  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  Lodges  in  California  will  observe  Elks  National  Youth  Week  from 
May  1-7,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1985  as  Elks  National  Youth  Week. 


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  April 
1985. 


/Ot-f^^^  /<J6*<A>c^-KW<*«^ 


Governor  of  California" 


ATTEST: 


Serretarv  of  State     ' 


Secretary  of  State 


4303 


0f  Kw  Mat*  of  ColHofnta 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AFRl   71^'B5 


MARC 


!CH  f 0N6  EU,  SMfetBiy 
Deputy 


of  State 


•^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history  Mexico  has  demonstrated  her  courage  and  valor  in  the 
face  of  rugged  aggression;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  example  of  this  bravery  occurred  on  May  5,  1862  when  the  invading 
French  army  was  defeated  by  Mexican  soldiers  in  the  first  battle  of  their  tenacious  struggle  for 
independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  this  heroic  stand  against  tremendous  odds,  Cinco  de  Mayo  became 
a  significant  date  to  Mexicans  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  heritage  incorporates  much  of  the  rich  Mexican  culture,  and 
locales  throughout  the  state  celebrate  Cinco  de  Mayo  as  a  day  of  freedom  and  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  Cinco  de  Mayo  celebrations  provide  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recognize 
the  important  and  lasting  contributions  Mexicans  have  made  to  California's  development; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1985  as  Cinco  de  Mayo  in  California  and  encourage  all  to  participate 
in  festivities  commemorating  this  historic  occasion. 


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  April 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


Si  •a- 


4304 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


In  tiw  0ffie»  «f  ««»•  S^crttafy  of  SMf 
of  Hn  SM«  of  CalHernio 

APRl  7'm^- 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Sect«t»ry  rt  Stats 

r  I      Deputy 


By! 


WHEREAS,  the  California  civil  service  workforce  consists  of  numerous  classifications 
and  units  of  employees  responsible  for  providing  many  essential  services  for  the  State  of 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  ^tOjOOO  members  of  the  civil  service  system  are  office  and  allied  employees 
who  p>erform  varied  and  imp>ortant  clerical  duties;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated,  industrious  people  are  working  to  ensure  that  the  public  is 
efficiently  and  properly  served;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  office  and  allied  employees  have  demonstrated  their  effectiveness  and 
therefore  have  received  improved  wage  and  benefit  packages  exceeding  19  percent  during  the 
last  two  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  California  civil  service  office  and  allied  employees 
be  recognized  for  their  commitment  and  service  to  the  State  of  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-26,  1985,  as  Office  and  Allied  Employees  Week  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  in  expressing  appreciation  for  these  dedicated  and  diligent  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  16th  day  of  April 
1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


IJYImaoJa  ^fmA^ 

Secretary  of  State  / 


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K^-afs^  Ke-»«Mp«  »t?^r$J»  ^Sj^^  ' 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        - ih. *-. «» ca.Ho.nta 

APR1  8'^'^>- 

STATE  OF   CALIFORNIA  march  row  EU.  S«r^ry  of  Stat»      J 

J     Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  many  brave  men  and  women  have  served  America  during  times  of  strife  and 
peace;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  veterans  of  the  armed  services,  these  courageous  people  are  deserving  of 
appropriate  recognition  and  gratitude;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  assistance  of  numerous  organizations  dedicated  to  assisting  our 
brave  service  men  and  women,  veterans  are  able  to  obtain  employment  training  and 
counseling  which  will  aid  their  reentry  into  civil  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  veterans  are  also  eligible  to  receive  assistance  with  home  loans, 
rehabilitation,  and  educational  benefits;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  22,  1985,  concerned  agencies  will  be  briefing 
veterans  on  the  numerous  benefits  available  to  them; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22  -  26,  1985  as  California  Veterans  Affairs  Week. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California^ 


'is.  i 


4306 


JR-J^   ii'c^Xo^   S^b 


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lit ! 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


(3 

Hi  i 


In  Km  cffict  of  the  S"?^  f 
0(  Hw  Sl«»  Cf  ColHornta 

APRl   8VT- 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  StateN^ 


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WHEREAS,  as  the  nation  has  grown,  it  has  become  increasingly  difficult  for  government 
to  respond  to  the  needs  of  each  and  every  individual;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  individual  needs  have  Ijecome  the  focus  of  many  volunteer 
organizations  and  private  sector  initiatives;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  upholding  the  American  tradition  of  neighbor  helping  neighbor,  these 
dedicated  volunteers  are  serving  their  country  and  finding  creative  solutions  to  our  nation's 
problems;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  22,  1985,  the  United  States  will  observe  National 
Volunteer  Week  and  pay  tribute  to  the  committed  individuals  who  contribute  so  much  to  their 
communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  Californians  to  join  in  recognizing  the  dedicated  efforts 
of  countless  volunteers  within  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1985  as  Volunteer  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens 
to  express  appreciation  for  these  unselfish,  caring  individuals. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


ifrrptarv  of  State  / 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  "''^f^tl'^^!:!^:^'^      .^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


APRl   81985 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  ttcntny  Of  Stat* 


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1%. 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  great  nation,  citizens  have  relied  on  prayer  for 
guidance,  strength,  and  comfort;  and 

WHEREAS,  prayer  continues  to  provide  direction  and  understanding  to  clergy,  laymen, 
and  government  officials  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  practicing  prayer,  we  are  given  the  opportunity  for  a  closer  relationship 
with  our  Creator;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  prayers  are  common  during  times  of  strife,  it  is  also  important  to 
lift  our  hearts  and  minds  in  prayers  of  thanksgiving  and  praise;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  year  since  1952,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  proclaimed  a 
National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  citizens  to  gather  together  to  pray  for  unity  of  the 
hearts  of  all  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  the  National  Day  of  Prayer  will  be  observed  on  May  2; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  2,  1985  as  a  Day  of  Prayer. 


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 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FIUED 

In  th«  o(Be«  of  th«  Secretary  of  SM» 
of  Itie  State  of  Colifornio 

APRl   91^85 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  \ 
(J        Deputy  :J 


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WHEREAS,  Americans  by  the  nature  of  our  complex  society  are  consumers  throughout 
their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  unprecedented  number  and  variety  of  goods  and  services  facing  today's 
consumer  can  be  confusing  and  overwhelming;  and 

WHEREAS,  knowledgeable,  discriminating  consumers  not  only  enjoy  better  goods  and 
services,  but  promote  sound,  ethical  business  practices;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  consumers  recognize  their  basic  rights  and  become  educated 
as  to  the  appropriate  standards  to  expect  in  their  dealings  in  the  market  place;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  joining  President  Reagan  and  the  United  States  Office  of  Consumer 
Affairs  m  the  observance  of  National  Consumers  Week,  all  Californians  are  encouraged  to  take 
advantage  of  consumer  education  programs  and  the  wealth  of  information  available  to  increase 
their  awareness  of  the  responsibility  of  their  role  in  the  economy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  beginning  /^pril  21,  1985  as  National  Consumer  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  18th  day  of  April 
1985. 


^J*-*-*C/C^  XM>fc<**<C<  iiw«^>*««  ' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FlUED 

In  th«  offlc*  of  «♦»  J^^S?  f  ^^ 
of  Mm  S«t»  rf  Calrfornla 

APRl  91-B^. 

MMCH  FDNG  EU,  SeCfBlwy  of  State 
J      Deputy  J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  schools  mai<e  substantial  contributions  to  the  future  of  California  and  to  the 
development  of  our  nation's  young  people  as  knowledgeable,  responsible  and  productive 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  excellence  in  education  is  dependent  on  safe,  secure  and  peaceful  school 
settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Constitution  provides  students,  teachers  and  school  staff  ttie 
inalienable  right  to  learn,  teach  and  work  in  safe,  secure  and  peaceful  school  settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  safety  and  well-being  of  many  students,  teachers  and  school  staff  are 
unnecessarily  jeopardized  by  disruption,  crime,  violence,  substance  abuse  and  vandalism  in  our 
schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  better  public  understanding  of  school  safety  and  student  attendance  will 
assist  students,  school  officials,  law  enforcement  and  other  concerned  citizens  in  enhancing  the 
learning  experiences  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  be  aware  of  and  cooperate  with  efforts  by  local,  state 
and  federal  agencies  who  will  be  focusing  attention  during  the  1985-86  school  year  on  school 
safety  and  student  attendance,  thereby  identifying,  developing  and  promoting  innovative 
solutions  to  these  critical  issues; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-Octob>er  26,  1985  as  California  Safe  School  Week  in  California  and 
urge  state  and  local  agencies  and  the  student  councils  in  each  of  California's  public  and  private 
schools  to  formally  join  in  observing  this  designation  and  coordinating  related  events. 


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 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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APR  2  ?  r;So 

F0N6  BJ,  Secretary  of  State 


Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  parliamentary  law  embodies  the  democratic  principles  of  justice,  adherence 
to  procedure,  enforcement  of  law  and  order  and  a  solemn  regard  for  the  rights  of  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  principles  have  contributed  substantially  to  the  development  of  the 
American  systems  of  law  and  government  as  they  stand  today;  and 

WHEREAS,  knowledge  and  practice  of  parliamentary  procedure  facilitates  efficiency  and 
the  orderly  conduct  of  business  in  meetings  and  gatherings  of  every  description;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  is  the  If 8th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  General  Henry  M.  Robert, 
whose  Rules  of  Order  is  recognized  as  America's  highest  authority  on  parliamentary  law  for 
deliberative  assemblies;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  Association  of  Parliamentarians  stresses,  promotes  and 
educates  others  on  the  importance  of  parliamentary  procedure  in  advancing  the  ideals  of 
fairness  and  justice  in  our  society;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May,  1985  as  Parliamentary  Law  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  22nd  day  of  April 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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APR  2  3  ;""^ 
MARCH  PONG  EU,  Secrrtwy  of  Statl 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  electrical  power  and  the  countless  products  dependent  on  this  source  of 
energy  have  become  so  integrated  into  modern  lifestyles  that  we  often  overlook  their  hidden 
hazards;  and 

WHEREAS,  even  the  highest  of  safety  standards  and  quality-conscious  manufacturing 
cannot  prevent  the  disastrous  results  of  the  careless  handling  of  electrical  appliances;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  has  been  estimated  by  the  United  States  Consumer  Product  Safety 
Commission  that  some  1,100  deaths  in  and  around  the  home  occur  each  year  as  a  result  of 
electrically-caused  fires  and  that  nearly  500  electrocutions  also  annually  result  in  tragedy  in 
our  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  public  must  become  more  attentive  to  the  potential  dangers  of  electrical 
appliances  and  develop  safe  procedures  for  their  use  around  the  home  in  order  to  prevent 
unfortunate  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Consumer  Product  Safety  Commission,  in  cooperation  with 
the  electrical  products  trade  associations,  is  sponsoring  the  observance  of  Electrical  Safety 
Awareness  Month  during  May  of  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  join  in  this  valuable  effort  to  increase  consumer 
awareness; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May,  1985  as  Electrical  Safety  Awareness  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  22nd  day  of  April 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


APR  2  A  1QB5 


MUCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats      ' 


1  5D 


WHEREAS,  hypertension  is  a  leading  cause  of  disability,  affecting  over  ^.5  million 
Californians  and  causing  over  70,000  deaths  per  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  t^5  percent  of  those  who  have  hypertension  are  unaware  that  they  have 
this  serious  disorder;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  prevalence  of  hypertension  among  the  Black  population  is  alarming  and 
poses  a  serious  threat  to  the  good  health  of  this  important  segment  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  proper  diagnosis  and  medical  treatment,  hypertension  is  largely 
preventable;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  May  1985  national  attention  will  be  focused  on  hypertension  and  the 
need  for  regular  blood  pressure  checks;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  increase  in  public  awareness  will  add  to  improved  treatment  and 
research  into  the  causes  and  solutions  for  high  blood  pressure; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1985  as  Hypertension  Awareness  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
incrceise  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  this  serious  disability. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Z'fth  day  of  April 


1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  ttiere  are  more  ttian  37  million  Americans  of  all  ages,  including  250,000 
children,  who  suffer  from  the  pain  and  disability  of  arthritis;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  State  of  California  alone,  ^f  million  people  are  afflicted  with  this 
serious  health  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  economic  impact  of  arthritis  on  our  nation,  including  lost  income 
and  medical  care  costs,  is  over  $1**  billion;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  advances  in  medical  science  have  enabled  people  with  arthritis  to 
receive  more  effective  treatment,  many  people  are  still  without  adequate  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Arthritis  Foundation  is  observing  the  month  of  May,  1985  as  Arthritis 
Awareness  Month  as  it  seeks  to  upgrade  its  service  programs,  expand  its  scientific  research 
programs  and  increase  public  education  and  knowledge  regarding  arthritis; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEOIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May,  1985  as  Arthritis  Awareness  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  Z^tth  day  of  April 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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4314 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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APR  2  9  m''. 

UnpH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

By    /^J-U/Vf^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  communicative  disorders  are  one  of  the  most  prevalent  handicapping 
conditions  in  our  country,  afflicting  more  people  than  heart  disease,  cerebral  palsy,  paralysis, 
epilepsy,  blindness,  multiple  sclerosis  and  muscular  distrophy  combined;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  invisible  impairments,  speech  and  hearing  problems  are  often  little 
understood  by  the  general  public  because  of  the  complexity  of  the  barriers  in  communication 
they  can  pose;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  awareness  of  these  disorders  leads  to  early  detection,  proper 
treatment  and  better  understanding  toward  people  with  a  hearing-speech  impediment;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  community  support  and  knowledge  of  the  needs  of  those  with 
communicative  disorders  assist  this  segment  of  our  population  in  facing  their  challenge  and 
developing  their  skills  and  abilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  numerous  state  and  national  organizations  are  joining  President  Reagan  and 
Quota  International  in  observing  Better  Speech  and  Hearing  Month  during  May  of  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  Month  of  May,  1985  as  Better  Speech  and  Hearing  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  support  of  this  observance. 


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  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  1  C  E  D 

In  1«w  eIRo*  o»  t»»  Sscretary  of  Sot* 
Of  Ih*  9M«  of  California 

APR      91985 
M^H  row  EU,  Secnrtwy  of  State       tsci 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  senior  citizens  of  our  communities  have  contributed  throughout  their 
lives  to  the  social,  cultural  and  economic  enrichment  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  golden  age  of  their  retirement,  the  elderly  deserve  a  compassionate 
environment  which  likewise  fosters  independence  as  they  continue  to  grow  and  seek  life's 
rewards;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  nonprofit  organizations  in  California  recognize  this  right  of  older 
citizens  and  strive  to  meet  their  needs  in  an  understanding  and  thoughtful  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  't5,000  elderly  throughout  California  have  found  the  housing, 
health  care  and  many  other  services  provided  by  California's  nonprofit  homes  for  the  aging  to 
be  cotnfortable  and  supportive  to  their  lifestyles;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  12  -  May  18,  1985,  the  California  Association  of 
Homes  for  the  Aging  is  sponsoring  Homes  for  the  Aging  Week  and  recognizing  these  beneficial 
living  facilities  and  their  residents; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12  -  May  18,  1985  as  Homes  for  the  Aging  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  26th  day  of  April 
1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


I  CO  I  :  t 


Secretary  of  State 


4316 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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APR  2  9f'B^. 

CH  FONG  EU,  Secretsm  of  Statu 


S6cretMy  Of  S 
Deputy         /j      I 


WHEREAS,  bicycling  provides  an  excellent  form  of  exercise  which  gives  the  participant 
a  unique  perspective  of  the  outdoors;  and 

WHEREAS,  bicycles  are  important  to  Americans  and  often  provide  an  individual  his  first 
form  of  independent  transportation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  cycling  competitions  have  become  more  popular  in  California 
as  American  men  and  women  cyclists  have  won  world  championships;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  means  of  transportation,  bicycles  improve  air  quality,  reduce  energy 
consumption,  and  ease  traffic  congestion;  and 

WHEREAS,  annually  May  is  recognized  throughout  the  United  States  as  American 
Bicycle  Month  to  promote  the  tienefits,  both  personally  and  environmentally,  of  cycling; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1985  as  Bicycle  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  enjoy  the  healthful, 
economic,  and  environmental  benefits  of  cycling. 


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  April 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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4317 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaty  of  Stata 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  there  are  nearly  four  million  Californians  over  the  age  of  sixty  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  senior  community  provides  the  younger  population  with  the  wealth  of 
their  diverse  experience  and  serve  as  a  venerable  example  by  which  to  guide  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  family  benefits  immensely  through  supporting  their  elders  in  their 
endeavors,  nurturing  their  confidence  and  ability  to  lead  full  and  progressive  lives,  and 

WHEREAS,  each  of  us  is  indebted  to  older  citizens  and  shares  in  the  goal  of  assuring  that 
they  have  the  opportunity  to  lead  independent,  rewarding  lifestyles  during  their  golden  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  May  is  nationally  proclaimed  Older  Americans  Month  to  help 
increase  public  awareness  and  lend  recognition  to  the  contributions  made  to  our  society  by  its 
senior  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May,  1985  as  Older  Americans  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  Californians 
to  reflect  upon  the  positive  influences  of  the  senior  citizens  in  their  lives. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of  April 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State         ' 


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4318 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Im  oAm  Or  W9  S^crsfciry  or  Statv 
of  Hn  Stol*  of  California 

APR  3  O'm'^ 
MARCH  FDNG  EU,  Sacrttary  of  Stats 

^]      Deputy  7^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  well-being  and  security  of  this  state  and  of  this  nation  are  dependent 
upon  an  effective  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  transportation  programs  developed  and  implemented  by  the  California 
State  Department  of  Transportation  and  the  Federal  Department  of  Transportation  have 
provided  this  state  and  this  country  with  the  most  efficient  transportation  services  in  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  state  and  nation  have  kept  pace  with  the  public's  ever-increasing 
demands  for  efficient,  specialized,  and  low-cost  transportation  services  to  meet  the  needs  of 
all  citizens  and  the  business  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  constitute  the  work  force  of  this  vast  transportation 
system  —  both  in  the  public  and  private  sector  ~  should  be  recognized  and  congratulated  for 
their  outstanding  service  and  contributions  to  the  daily  needs  of  every  home,  farm,  and 
business  in  the  communities  of  this  state  and  this  country; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12  through  May  17,  1985,  as  National  Transportation  Week  in  the  State  of 
California,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  with  the  California  State  Department  of 
Transportation,  the  American  Association  of  State  Highway  and  Transportation  Officials,  and 
other  transportation-related  groups  and  individuals,  in  observing  this  week  in  honor  of  the 
people  of  this  industry. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2'tth  day  of  April 


.70  J. 


Governor  of  California 


IJYImaoJa  ^fnA^Juy 

Secretary  of  State         ' 


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4319 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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M  «m  9Uf  of  CalHornIa 


APR  3  0  l^^'B^  ,^, 

MMCH  PONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


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Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  today's  young  people  are  our  most  vital  resource  and  will  become  the  leaders 
of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  Nations  has  designated  1985  as  International  Youth  Year  in  an 
effort  to  increase  international  understanding  of  young  people  and  their  economic  and  social 
environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California  organizations  which  sponsor  various  youth  educational 
activities  and  outdoor  experiences  have  joined  together  to  promote  special  events  and 
programs  directed  toward  ttie  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  participating  in  well-coordinated  and  supervised  activities,  the  young 
people  will  obtain  essential  leadership  skills  and  a  better  understanding  of  each  other; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1985  as  the  International  Youth  Year  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens 
to  support  and  participate  in  specially  designed  programs  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  29th  day  of  April 
1985. 


4320 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


APR  3  01-85 
MA^  FONQ  EU,  Seeretsiy  of  State 


f 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  nation  has  been  the  citadel  of  individual  liberty  and  a  beacon  of  hope  and 
opportunity  for  more  than  200  years  to  the  many  millions  who  have  sought  her  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  body  of  the  law  that  governs  us  is  the  foundation  of  that  individual 
freedom  and  lil>erty;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America  and  the  Bill  of  Rights  are 
the  heart  and  body  of  the  law  which  guarantees  our  many  freedoms;  freedoms  we  all  too  often 
take  for  granted;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  marks  the  28th  annual  nationwide  observance  of  Law  Day,  set 
aside  by  the  Congress  and  the  President  as  a  day  to  be  observed  by  the  American  people  in 
appreciation  of  their  liberties  and  in  reaffirmation  of  their  loyalty  to  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  encouraged  to  join  in  the  spirit  of  this  observance  and  to 
reflect  upon  the  vital  role  of  law  in  our  society  and  the  inalienable  rights  we  enjoy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1985  as  Law  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  29th  day  of  April 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


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WHEREAS,  millions  of  Californians  and  their  families  are  affected  by  mental  illness  and 
burdened  by  the  stigma  attached  to  mental  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,  mental  illness  is  responsible  for  a  tragic  and  destructive  waste  of  valuable 
human  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  illness,  the  mentally  ill  are  often  the  victims  of  crime, 
abuse,  discrimination,  and  misunderstanding;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  effective,  appropriate  treatment,  many  of  the  mentally  ill  can  once 
again  lead  productive  lives  as  contributing  members  of  their  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   quality   of    mental   health  care,   a   current   priority   in   our    state,   is 
important  to  all  Californians; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1985  as  Mental  Health  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  30th  day  of  April 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  1  -  ms 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secrrtsfy  Of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  with  the  growing  prison  population,  the  correctional  officer  is  an  increasingly 
important  figure  in  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  correctional  officers  work  under  adverse  conditions  and  daily  must  face  the 
threat  of  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  challenge  of  maintaining  order  and  understanding  among  the  prison 
population  is  a  great  responsibility  for  correctional  officers;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  times  of  prison  crises,  correctional  officers  are  expected  to  work  long 
hours  under  great  personal  strain  to  protect  the  safety  of  the  inmates  and  guards  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Association  Correctional  Officers  will  be  observing  National 
Correctional  Officers  Week  during  the  week  of  May  5,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5-11,  1985  as  Correctional  Officers  Week  in  California  in  recognition  of 
their  firm  commitment  and  tireless  dedication  to  the  people  of  the  state. 


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 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  1    -T'^'T, 
MARCH  FONG  EU  Secijtuy  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  foundation  of  the  free  enterprise  system  which  has  developed  this  nation 
into  the  most  prosperous  on  earth  is  the  small  business;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  small  businessmen  and  businesswomen  of  Cali'Drnia  direct  2  million  of 
the  U  million  small  businesses  in  the  country  and  employ  10  million  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  enterpreneurship,  innovation  and  productivity  of  small  businessmen  and 
businesswomen  support  the  sound  health  of  our  economy  and  provide  California  with  its  strong 
competitive  edge;  and 

WHEREAS,  small  businesses  provide  the  vast  majority  of  the  job  opportunities  for 
women,  youth,  minorities  and  displaced  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  has  designated  May  6  -  May  12,  1985  as  National  Small 
Business  Week  to  pay  tribute  to  the  outstanding  contributions  of  the  small  business  and  their 
entrepreneurs; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  6  -  May  12,  1985  as  California  Small  Business  Week  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  this  observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of  May 
1985. 


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MAY  3  -;^SG 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  StatB 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  more  than  2  million  Americans  are  afflicted  with  ileitis  or  ulcerative  colitis;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  diseases  are  little  understood,  painful,  crippling  and  chronic  illnesses  that 
have  particularly  severe  effects  on  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  science,  yet  unable  to  discover  the  causes  or  cures  for  ileitis  or 
ulcerative  colitis,  relies  on  continued  research  and  increased  public  awareness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Foundation  for  Ileitis  and  Colitis  has  long  been  active  in 
promoting  awareness  of  these  diseases  and  in  the  quest  to  conquer  them;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  the  people  of  California  acknowledge  the  goals  of  this 
organization  as  it  seeks  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  medical  problems  of  ileitis  and 
colitis; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  12,  1985  as  Ileitis  and  Colitis  Awareness  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  2nd  day  of  May 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FIIIED 

In  th»  offic*  of  »♦»•  S«r»tary  o»  S»at» 
of  ttM  S»a1»  of  Cgllfwnta 

MAY  6  -r!8^> 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secrrtsfy  of  State 

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WHEREAS,  the  106  community  colleges  in  California  are  an  essential  component  of  the 
state's  higtier  education  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  of  California  are  served  by  the  community  colleges  wtiich  offer 
equal  access  to  all  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  community  colleges  offer  a  wide  variety  of  programming  ranging  from  basic 
requirements  for  transfer  students  to  complete  vocational  training  for  students  seeking  to 
improve  their  employment  opoortunities;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  community  colleges  have  become  leaders  in  responding  to  the 
needs  of  special  students  such  as  the  handicapped,  senior  citizens,  and  re-entry  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  6,  1985,  the  California  Association  of  Community 
Colleges  will  be  sponsoring  activities  designed  to  promote  the  variety  of  programs  available  at 
community  colleges; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-11,  1985  as  Community  College  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  6th  day  of  May 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  D   -  iC'85 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secntwy  of  Stat^< 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  neurofibromatosis  (NF)  is  a  genetic  disorder  characterized  by  the  presence  of 
benign  tumors,  and  flat,  pigmented  spots  on  the  skin;  and 

WHEREAS,  complications  resulting  from  NF  include  disfigurement  such  as  scoliosis, 
learning  disabilities,  and  acoustic  neuroma  resulting  in  progressive  hearing  loss;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  NF  can  lead  to  social  isolation  and  loneliness,  the  National 
Neurofibromatosis  Foundation  has  organized  mutual  support  and  discussion  groups  to  alleviate 
the  fears  and  isolation  of  NF;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  public  awareness  and  understanding  of  this  developmental  disorder 
increases,  those  who  have  NF  will  be  better  able  to  live  normal  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1985  as  Neurofibromatosis  Month  to  encourage  greater  understanding  of 
its  causes  and  symptoms. 


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  May 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  surgical  technologists  are  skilled  professionals  uniquely  prepared  to  serve  as 
an  integral  part  of  the  surgical  team;  and 

WHEREAS,  surgical  technologists  are  responsible  for  the  environmental  disinfection, 
safety  and  efficiency  of  the  operating  room  on  behalf  of  both  patients  and  medical  personnel; 
and 

WHEREAS,  extensive  training  and  experience  with  aseptic  surgical  techniques  are 
necessary  to  prepare  for  the  demanding  position  as  a  surgical  technologist;  and 

WHEREAS,  officially  founded  in  1969,  the  National  Association  of  Surgical  Technologists 
is  vitally  concerned  with  ensuring  that  these  professionals  are  educationally  equipped  to 
deliver  quality  patient  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  certified  surgical  technologists  in  California  will  be  joining  members  of  the 
association  throughout  the  nation  in  observing  the  third  week  in  May  as  National  Surgical 
Technologist  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20-2'f,  1985  as  Surgical  Technologist  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  May  6th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


la  A*  o«Bc«  of  th»  Seer^ry  of  StoH 
Of  Km  Sto1«  a(  Colifornta 

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WHEREAS,  classified  sct^ool  employees  provide  valuable  service  to  California's  public 
schools  and  community  colleges;  and 

WHEREAS,  classified  school  employees  contribute  to  the  establishment  and  promotion  of 
a  positive  instructional  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  classified  school  employees  play  a  vital  role  in  providing  for  the  welfare  and 
safety  of  California's  school  children  and  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  classified  school  employees  strive  for  excellence  in  all  areas  relative  to  the 
educational  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  that  classified  school  employees  are  ^«-°g"i^S^J°;,^^%^g°";;7^en 
contributfon  to  quality  education  in  California,  the  week  begmning  May  19,  1985  has  been 
designated  as  Classified  School  Employees  Week; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebyTocla"m  the  week  beginning  May  19,  1985  as  Classified  School  Employees  Week  m 
California,  and  urge  all  residents  to  join  in  this  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  May  6th  day  of  May 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  th«  Stat*  ot  ColHornio 


MAY  7  -  "'r. 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  skill,  compassion  and  dedication  of  registered  nurses  touch  virtually 
every  American  through  health  care  and  health  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  1.6  million  registered  nurses  in  the  United  States  fervently  protect 
human  life  as  it  enters  this  world,  and  give  comfort  and  dignity  when  illness  and  disease  occur; 
and 

WHEREAS,  advancements  in  the  field  of  medicine  have  required  nurses  to  expand  their 
knowledge  and  pursue  additional  training;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  they  continue  to  seek  greater  achievements,  registered  nurses  are 
deserving  of  recognition  for  the  concerned  and  professional  care  they  provide  for  patients  in 
every  possible  circumstance;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Nurses  Association  is  observing  May  6,  1985  as  National 
Nurses  Day  to  pay  tribute  to  the  dedication  and  personal  sacrifice  of  its  members; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6,  1985  as  California  Nurses  Day  and  urge  all  Californians  to  join  in  this 
observance. 


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   May 


1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  8  -  inRi^. 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  CaHtornia 


WHEREAS,  perhaps  the  strongest  influence  on  our  lives  is  by  our  mothers  who  unselfishly 
share  their  love,  knowledge,  and  wisdom  with  us  throughout  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  family  traditions  and  ancestral  heritage  are  passed  down  from  generation  to 
generation  by  our  mothers,  thereby  providing  a  continuity  and  unity  within  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  too  often  we  fail  to  express  our  love  and  gratitude  to  our  mothers  for  the 
many  sacrifices  they  have  made  for  us  throughout  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  set  aside  a  special  day  of  recognition  for  mothers 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  pay  tribute  to  their  mothers  or  surrogate  mothers  on  this  Si    cial  day; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12,  1985  as  Mother's  Day  in  California  in  honor  of  all  mothers  in  the 
state  and  the  many  contributions  they  make  to  our  lives. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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F  I  C  E  D 

h  liw  offlc*  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  th»  State  of  Colifernia 

MAY  8  -  '"-^ 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  Stats  . 

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WHEREAS  over  100,000  citizens  of  our  communities  who  have  made  significant 
contributions  to  the  social,  cultural  and  economic  enrichment  of  our  society  are  currently 
residents  in  nursing  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  golden  age  of  their  retirement,  the  elderly  deserve  a  compassionate 
environment  which  likewise  fosters  independence  as  they  continue  to  grow  and  seek  life  s 
rewards;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  professionals  and  organizations  in  California  recognize  this  right  of 
older  dtiLns  and  are  striving  to  meet  their  needs  in  an  understanding  and  thoughtful  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  over  90,000  Californians  dedicated  to  providing  quality  health  care 
services  to  their'fellow  citizens  are  deserving  of  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  12  -  18,  1985,  the  California  Association  of  Health 
F;,rilities  in  conjunction  with  the  American  Health  Care  Association,  will  join  President 
Reagan  ?n  celebritint  National  Nursing  Home  Week  in  an  effort  to  honor  the  residents  and 
staff  of  these  beneficial  facilities; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  12  -  18,  1985  as  Nursing  Home  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  8th  day  of  May 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  enjoyable  annual  celebrations  of  Mother's  Day  and  Father's  Day 
recognize  the  importance  of  the  family  as  the  basic  unit  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  diverse  circumstances  often  prevent  the  physical  and  emotional  unity  of  all 
members  of  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  prolonged  absence  of  one  or  more  family  meml)ers  is  very  distrupive, 
causes  emotional  turmoil  and  leads  to  numerous  difficulties  later  in  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  periodic  reunion  of  family  members  and  the  reaffirmation  of  family  ties 
serve  to  alleviate  many  of  these  problems  and  helps  to  preserve  the  valuable  and  supportive 
family  structure;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  observance  of  Family  Reunion  Month  between  May  12,  1985, 
Mother's  Day  and  June  16,  1985,  Father's  Day,  families  are  encouraged  to  unite  their  members 
and  to  reflect  upon  the  bonds  they  share; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12,  1985  through  3une  16,  1985  as  Family  Reunion  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  9th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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MARCllJ^ONG  EU,  Secretaof  of  State 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  maintaining  accurate  medical  records  is  vital  to  the  efficient  and  effective 
administration  of  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  records  provide  insight  into  one's  medical  history  from  which  current 
treatment  and  care  can  be  derived;  and 

WHEREAS,  past  medical  records  can  also  offer  valuable  assistance  to  research  scientists 
who  seek  cures  to  various  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Medical  Record  Association  is  dedicated  to  maintaining 
factual  medical  records  and  will  be  observing  Medical  Record  Week  during  the  week  of  3une  3, 
1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  3-7,  1985  as  Medical  Record  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  9th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  maintaining  accurate  medical  records  is  vital  to  the  efficient  and  effective 
administration  of  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  records  provide  insight  into  one's  medical  history  from  which  current 
treatment  and  care  can  tie  derived;  and 

WHEREAS,  past  medical  records  can  also  offer  valuable  assistance  to  research  scientists 
who  seek  cures  to  various  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Medical  Record  Association  is  dedicated  to  maintaining 
factual  medical  records  and  will  be  observing  Medical  Record  Week  during  the  week  of  3une  3, 
1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  ]une  3-7,  1985  as  Medical  Record  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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WHEREAS,  on  the  momentous  occasion  of  its  100th  anniversary,  the  prestigious  Crocker 
Art  Museum  continues  a  longstanding  tradition  of  uniting  the  community  in  awe  and  in 
celebration  of  achievement  in  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  presented  by  the  t>eneficent  Margaret  Crocker  in  1885  to  the  City  of 
Sacramento,  the  Crocker  Gallery  continues  her  celebrated  charitable  tradition  and  concern  for 
the  growth  and  well-being  of  the  Sacramento  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  oldest  public  art  museum  and  one  of  the  grandest  pieces  of  museum 
architecture  west  of  the  Mississippi  River,  the  Crocker  Museum  has  played  a  vital  role  in 
developing  the  appreciation  and  preservation  of  the  arts  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  the  magnificent  permanent  collections,  its  innovative  exhibits 
and  special  programs,  educational  lectures  and  informative  publications  have  distinguished  the 
Crocker  Art  Museum  as  a  true  community  resource;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  exciting  festivities  and  special  events  planned  in  honor  of  the  museum's 
Centennial  and  to  herald  a  new  century  of  active  participation  in  the  Sacramento  area, 
promise  a  most  rewarding  and  memorable  celebration  to  be  shared  by  all  who  attend;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  Crocker  Museum  continues  to  expand  its  collections,  explore  the 
valuable  relationship  it  holds  with  all  Californians  and  celebrate  mankind's  achievements  in  the 
visual  arts,  it  is  deserving  of  the  loudest  applause  and  the  most  sincere  of  praises; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  Crocker  Art  Museum  and  all  those  individuals  who  have 
contributed  so  much  to  its  outstanding  success  as  you  celebrate  the  100th  year  of  its 
establishment. 


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  1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  women  have  become  a  significant  component  in  the  insurance  business  and 
contribute  extensively  to  the  risk  and  insurance  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  insurance  women  are  effective  locally  and  statewide  in  promot- 
ing public  awareness  of  vital  issues  such  as  arson  prevention,  automobile  safety,  crime 
prevention  and  drunk  driving;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  focusing  attention  on  these  serious  issues,  insurance  women  maintain 
the  highest  professional  standards;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  joining  together  in  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Women,  these 
professional  women  are  able  to  have  an  impact  at  the  national  level  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Women  will  be 
observing  National  Insurance  Women's  Week  during  the  week  of  May  19,  1985,  as  declared  by 
the  U.S.  Chamber  of  Commerce; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19-25,  1985  as  National  Insurance  Women'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  13th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  women  have  become  a  significant  component  in  the  insurance  business  and 
contribute  extensively  to  the  risk  and  insurance  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  insurance  women  are  effective  locally  and  statewide  in  promot- 
ing public  awareness  of  vital  issues  such  as  arson  prevention,  automobile  safety,  crime 
prevention  and  drunk  driving;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  focusing  attention  on  these  serious  issues,  insurance  women  maintain 
the  highest  professional  standards;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  joining  together  in  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Women,  these 
professional  women  are  able  to  have  an  impact  at  the  national  level  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Women  will  be 
observing  National  Insurance  Women's  Week  during  the  week  of  May  19,  1985,  as  declared  by 
the  U.S.  Chamber  of  Commerce; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19-25,  1985  as  National  Insurance  Women'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   13th  day  of  May 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  California  business  community  is  dedicated  to  service  in  Ijotti  the  public 
and  private  sector;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  state,  the  business  community  supports  and  promotes 
Chambers  of  Commerce,  independent,  non-profit,  volunteer  organizations  dedicated  to  im- 
proving their  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  Chambers  of  Commerce,  through  their  constant  vigilance  and  civic  pride, 
seek  to  improve  California's  economy  by  promoting  a  favorable  business  climate;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  their  communities.  Chambers  of  Commerce  have  created  an 
atmosphere  of  community  awareness  and  economic  growth  and  development  which  has  made 
California  a  better  place  in  which  to  live,  work,  and  raise  families; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  2'f-30,  1985  as  Chamber  of  Commerce  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
communities  to  honor  the  private  enterprise  sector  in  recognition  of  its  continued  service  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  this  13th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calit'ornia 


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WHEREAS,  the  film  and  video  industry  continues  to  develop,  making  significant 
contributions  to  the  lives  of  citizens  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  films  and  videos  be  preserved  so  that  future  generations 
may  enjoy  the  treasured  moments  of  entertainment  which  are  captured  in  these  mediums;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  ensure  accurate  preservation  requires  cooperation  from  several  entities 
involved  in  preserving  our  moving  image  heritage,  such  as  public  archives,  film  and  television 
production  firms,  and  government  agencies;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  May  22,  1985,  the  first  meeting  of  the  Board  of  Advisors  of  the  National 
Center  for  Film  and  Video  Preservation  will  be  held  in  California  and  will  include  representa- 
tives from  the  National  Endowment  for  the  Arts,  the  American  Film  Institute,  and  distin- 
guished personnel  from  the  film  and  video  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  meeting  signifies  the  commitment  of  this  nation  to  preserving  our  past 
for  the  enjoyment  and  education  of  future  generations; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1985  as  Film  and  Video  Preservation  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  13th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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MAY  1  A  v-rir 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  children,  the  most  precious  legacy  we  can  leave  to  this  world,  are  often  all 
too  vulnerable;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tragedy  of  the  missing  and  exploited  child  is  a  trauma  that  over  1,500,000 
families  in  the  United  States  have  been  forced  to  face;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  investigation  and  prosecution  of  crimes  involving  missing  or  exploited 
children  is  aggressively  pursued  by  law  enforcement  officials  in  an  effort  to  address  this 
terrible  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  support  and  assistance  for  law  enforcement  of  parents,  children, 
volunteer  groups  and  entire  communities  in  attempting  to  locate  missing  children  are  vital  to 
the  success  of  their  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  May  has  been  designated  as  National  Child  Safety  Awareness  Month  by 
President  Reagan  to  focus  national  attention  on  this  problem  and  to  promote  educational  and 
preventative  programs  used  to  combat  it;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  encouraged  to  join  with  parents  and  concerned  citizens 
across  the  nation  in  focusing  on  the  problem  of  missing  children  and  exploring  means  of 
eliminating  it; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May,  1985  as  Child  Safety  Awareness  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   13th  day  of  May 


198i. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  children,  the  most  precious  legacy  we  can  leave  to  this  world,  are  often  all 
too  vulnerable;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tragedy  of  the  missing  and  exploited  child  is  a  trauma  that  over  1,500,000 
families  in  the  United  States  have  been  forced  to  face;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  investigation  and  prosecution  of  crimes  involving  missing  or  exploited 
children  is  aggressively  pursued  by  law  enforcement  officials  in  an  effort  to  address  this 
terrible  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  support  and  assistance  for  law  enforcement  of  parents,  children, 
volunteer  groups  and  entire  communities  in  attempting  to  locate  missing  children  are  vital  to 
the  success  of  their  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  May  has  been  designated  as  National  Child  Safety  Awareness  Month  by 
President  Reagan  to  focus  national  attention  on  this  problem  and  to  promote  educational  and 
preventative  programs  used  to  combat  it;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  encouraged  to  join  with  parents  and  concerned  citizens 
across  the  nation  in  focusing  on  the  problem  of  missing  children  and  exploring  means  of 
eliminating  it; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  25,  1985  as  Missing  Children  Day  in  California. 


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  May 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Statfrv 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  William  Saroyan,  playwright,  author  and  literary  genius  of  his  time,  has  made 
substantial  contributions  to  the  progress  of  the  literary  community  and  the  advancement  of 
the  human  spirit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  son  of  an  immigrant  family,  Saroyan's  life  story  is  closely  tied  to  the 
development  of  California  as  it  offers  opportunities  to  diligent  people  of  every  race  and 
background;  and 

WHEREAS,  William  Saroyan  has  been  recognized  with  an  Academy  Award  for  the  play 
and  motion  picture,  "The  Human  Comedy",  and  was  awarded  the  prestigious  Pulitzer  Prize  for 
his  play,  "The  Time  of  Your  Life";  and 

WHEREAS,  the  author  of  over  50  published  plays,  novels  and  short  stories,  William 
Saroyan  is  to  be  recognized  for  his  achievements  and  contributions  to  society  and  the  city  of 
Fresno  on  Saturday  May  18th,  1985,  the  fourth  anniversary  of  his  death; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  proclaim  May  18,  1985  as  William  Saroyan  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  May 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
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MAYl   7 1985 
MARCHiMB  EU,  Secrrtny  tf  8W» 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  on  Father's  Day,  3une  16,  1985,  the  battle  begins  for  the  coveted  Governor's 
Cup  and  other  prizes  offered  to  the  champions  of  the  25th  annual  Nevada  City  Classic  bicycle 
races;  and 

WHEREAS,  modern  road  racing  is  a  demanding  sport,  requiring  stamina,  strength  and  a 
highly-developed  sense  of  strategy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  finest  cycling  teams  from  across  the  world  will  gather  in  Nevada  City  to 
compete  in  what  has  become  one  of  the  nation's  richest  and  most  celebrated  one-day  cycling 
events;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  arduous  39.5  mile  course  attracts  spectators  and  cycling  enthusiasts  from 
throughout  the  valley  and  foothills  who  venture  to  share  in  the  excitement  and  festivity  of  this 
outstanding  event; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  16,  1985  as  Governor's  Cup  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  May 


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AMENDED  EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-'>*-85 


WHEREAS,  Government  Code  Section  20816  permits  State  employees  (including  members 
of  the  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  designated  as  State  employees)  and  higher  education 
employees  who  are  members  of  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  to  receive  an 
additional  two  (2)  years  of  service  credit  whenever  the  Governor  determines  by  executive 
order  that 

because  of  an  impending  curtailment  of  or  change  in  the  manner  of  performing 
services,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  be  served  by  encouraging  the 
retirement  of  State  employees;  and 

2)        sufficient   economies   could    be    realized   to   offset   any   cost   to   State   agencies 
resulting  from  award  of  such  credit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  impact  of  changes  in  funding  levels  and  methods  of  providing  services  to 
achieve  program  efficiencies  may  result  in  a  curtailment  of  employees  in  State  government, 
the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State  University;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  therefore  be  served  by  encouraging  the 
retirement  of  State  employees  through  the  award  of  an  additional  two  years  of  service  credit; 
and 

WHEREAS,  sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost  to  State  agencies 
resulting  from  the  award  of  such  credit; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  be  implemented  according  to  the  following  criteria: 

State  agencies  facing  staff  reductions  are  eligible  to  participate  in  the  Early 
Retirement  Program. 

State  agencies,  other  than  the  University  of  California  and  California  State 
University,  shall  submit  applications  to  participate  in  the  program  to  the  Depart- 
ment of  Personnel  Administration  after  securing  approval  of  the  appropriate 
Agency  Secretary. 

The  University  of  California  and  California  State  University  will  utilize  the  same 
criteria  as  applied  to  their  respective  programs,  and  if  electing  to  participate  in 
the  program,  will  submit  their  applications  directly  to  the  Department  of  Finance 
for  fiscal  review. 


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All  applications  shall  include  documentation  of  staff  reductions,  associated  costs  of 
participating  in  the  Program,  anticipated  savings  and  other  relevant  information 
supporting  the  proposal. 

The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  will  transmit  approved  State  agency 
applications  to  the  Department  of  Finance  for  fiscal  review. 

Payment  of  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  and  State  Teachers'  Retirement 
System  costs  will  be  made  in  a  manner  and  time  acceptable  to  participating  State 
agencies,  University  of  California,  California  State  University,  Public  Employees' 
Retirement  System  and  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  Boards,  and  the 
Department  of  Finance. 

This  Amended  Executive  Order  extends  the  early  retirement  period  established  by 
Executive  Order  D-'f'f-85.  For  State  agencies  electing  to  participate,  the  Early 
Retirement  Program  will  now  terminate  on  3une  30,  1985.  This  extension  will 
provide  additional  time  for  employees  to  consider  their  retirement  options. 

If  the  University  of  California  and  California  State  University  elect  to  participate 
in  the  program,  the  eligibility  period  will  not  exceed  60  days  and  will  commence  on 
the  respective  dates  agreed  to  by  those  organizations  and  the  Department  of 
Finance. 

State  agencies,  the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State  University 
are  hereby  advised  that  this  program  is  to  be  viewed  as  a  means  to  alleviate  or 
minimize  the  stress  and  hardship  on  personnel  in  those  areas  of  government  facing 
staff  reductions. 

Although  the  applications  of  the  various  agencies  may  be  accepted,  employee 
participation  is  totally  voluntary. 

All  approved  plans  are  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Government  Code  Section  20816. 


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  May 
1985 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  California  leads  ttie  nation  in  drowning  accidents  with  deaths  among  young 
children  rising  eacti  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  is  the  leading  cause  of  accidental  deaths  among  California  children 
under  five  years  of  age,  accounting  for  139  deaths  in  1983;  and 

WHEREAS,  accidents  not  causing  death  can  result  in  irreversible  brain  damage  which 
constitutes  a  significant  factor  in  new  admissions  to  California's  state  hospitals  for  the 
developmentally  disabled;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  and  near-drowning  accidents  are  100%  preventable;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  three-fourths  of  the  drowning  accidents  occur  during  the  months  of 
April  through  September,  the  Department  of  Developmental  Services  is  coordinating  a  public 
awareness  campaign  to  help  prevent  these  tragic  accidents; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  1985  as  Drowning  Prevention  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  17th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  leads  the  nation  in  medical  advancements  in 
transplant  procedures  of  hearts,  lungs,  and  kidneys;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttiese  forward  strides  in  organ  and  tissue  transplants  offer  the  hope  of  life 
for  many  and  significant  improvement  in  the  quality  of  life  for  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  ensure  the  success  of  transplant  operations  requires  an  increase  in  ttie 
numtjer  of  people  offering  organs  and  tissue  for  donation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  l^S^t  thousands  of  individuals  in  California  could  have  benefited  from  a 
transplcint  had  the  organs  been  available;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  growth  of  organ-tissue  donor  programs  relies  largely  on  individual 
citizens  and  their  awareness  of  the  significant  contribution  they  can  make  by  offering  their 
organs  and  tissues  to  those  in  need;  and 

WHEREAS,  KPIX-TV  in  San  Francisco  and  other  Group  W  television  stations  are 
sponsoring  the  first  nationwide  television  organ  transplant  and  donor  education,  working  with 
the  U.S.  Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services  as  well  as  a  group  of  nationally  prominent 
organ  transplant  physicians;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Group  W  program  "SECOND  CHANCE",  a  one-hour  program  to  promote 
public  awareness  of  this  medical  issue,  is  scheduled  to  be  aired  by  KPIX-TV  on  Wednesday, 
3une  12; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1985  as  Second  Ctiance-Organ  Donor  Awareness  Month  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  consider  participation  in  donor  programs. 


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  May 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Californians  are  fortunate  to  have  an  abundance  of  rivers,  lakes,  and  coastal 
waterways  which  offer  recreation  and  relaxation  for  millions  of  boaters;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  year  many  Californians  are  injured  or  killed  in  boating  accidents 
involving  intoxicated  operators;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Congress,  recognizing  the  importance  of  boating  as  a 
recreational  activity  and  the  need  to  encourage  safe  enjoyment  of  our  nation's  waters,  has 
declared,  and  the  President  has  proclaimed,  the  first  week  in  ]une  as  National  Safe  Boating 
Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  theme  selected  by  the  National  Safe  Boating  Council  for  this  year  is 
"Smart  Boaters  Stay  Sober"; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  2-8,  1985  as  Safe  Boating  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  who  operate 
boats  on  our  waterways  to  use  common  sense  with  alcoholic  beverages. 


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  May 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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4346 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  2  3  'mS 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  Statr 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  campfires  have  long  been  a  symbol  of  brotherhood,  friendship  and  harmony 
and  are  the  focal  point  of  every  camping  experience;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America  have  incorporated  the  campfires  as  an  important 
and  enjoyable  part  of  their  camps  with  over  '»5  million  scouts  and  leaders  participating  in 
campfire  activities  since  1910;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  role  of  the  campfires  is  being  honored  during  the  75th  anniversary 
celebration  of  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America  with  at  least  50  Ceremonial  Campfires  throughout 
the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition,  a  7,500  mile  trek  across  the  country  will  recognize  the 
significance  of  campfires;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  tribute  to  the  campfires  and  the  heritage  of  scouting  will  contribute  to 
future  growth  and  development  of  this  worthwhile  organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commemorate  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America  Heritage  Campfire  Caravan  and  offer  best 
wishes  for  a  most  memorable  75th  anniversary  celebration. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of  May 
1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  musical  theater  has  developed  as  a  uniquely  American  art  form;  and 

WHEREAS,  regional  theaters  throughout  our  nation  have  had  a  significant  role  in 
perpetuating  this  important  tradition;  and 

WHEREAS,  Sacramento's  Music  Circus  has  served  as  a  delightful  forum  for  the 
presentation  of  musical  and  regional  theater  for  35  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  admirable  generosity  of  the  Music  Circus  management  has  t>enefited 
dozens  of  charities,  the  hearing  impaired  and  local  aspiring  drama  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Music  Circus  is  deserving  of  recognition  for  its  significant  contribution 
to  the  cultural  life  of  Sacramento  and  for  its  achievements  in  staging  and  producing  musical 
theater  in  the  round; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  extend  my  congratulations  for  the  illustrious  tradition  of  enjoyable  theater  developed 
by  the  Sacramento  Music  Circus  and  my  best  wishes  for  its  continued  success. 


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  May 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  physical  therapy  contributes  substantially  to  ttie  improvement  of  the  health 
and  quality  of  life  for  many  Americans  suffering  from  disabilities  and  illnesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  development  and  refinement  of  the  techniques  employed  in  physical 
therapy  will  improve  the  quality  of  health  care  available;  and 

WHEREAS  the  American  Physical  Therapy  Association  is  actively  working  to  Promote 
healthTefa^^^re  rewarding  lives'through  the%romotion  of  preventative  measures  and  the 
advancement  of  education  and  research  in  related  fields;  and 

WHEREAS  in  the  pursuit  of  its  goal  of  serving  members,  the  American  Physical  Therapy 
Association  L'^s^layedVsTgnificant  rSe  in  continued  efforts  to  assist  disabled  cozens;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  3une  16  -  22,  1985,  this  association  will  be  observing 
Physical  Therapy  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  the  physical  therapy  profession  in  California  be  recognized 
on  this  occasion  and  that  all  citizens  join  in  its  observance; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  16  -  22,  1985  as  Phycical  Therapy  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  2HX\\  day  of  May 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Secretaryjof  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  respiratory  care  practitioners  are  an  integral  part  of  the  health  care  team; 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  establishment  and  pursuit  of  standards  of  excellence  by  respiratory  care 
professionals  contribute  substantially  to  the  advancement  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  public  awareness  of  the  significant  role  of  respiratory  care  in 
medicine,  nursing,  physical  therapy  and  the  other  healing  arts  elevates  the  protection  available 
for  citizens  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  California  Society  for  Respiratory  Care  will  convene  in  3une 
for  their  statewide  meeting  and  will  observe  3une  3  -  12,  1985  as  Respiratory  Care  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  respiratory  health  care  and  its  practitioners  are  deserving  of  recognition  for 
the  significant  development  of  related  medical  techniques  and  the  resulting  beneficial  impact 
on  the  medical  community; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  3-12,  1985  as  Respiratory  Care  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  2'fth  day  of  May 
1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  fishing  is  an  established  American  recreational  tradition  rooted  deeply  in  the 
history  of  our  country  and  in  the  hearts  of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  sportfishing  provides  wtiolesome,  healthful  recreation  for  more  than  60 
million  Americans  of  all  ages;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  sport  of  fishing  promotes  deep  respect  for  our  nation's  water  resources, 
native  wildlife  and  the  preservation  of  wilderness  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  of  great  importance  that  California's  fishery  resources  be  abundant, 
well-managed  and  free  of  pollution  which  could  threaten,  diminish  or  alter  the  quality  of  these 
natural  habitats;  and 

WHEREAS,  across  the  nation  concerned  individuals  and  organizations  are  participating  in 
the  observation  of  National  Fishing  Week  during  the  week  of  3une  3-9,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  encouraged  to  join  fishing  enthusiasts  throughout  the  state 
in  encouraging  the  appreciation  for  and  awareness  of  our  renewable  aquatic  resources; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEaiAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California, 
do  hereby  proclaim  Oune  3  -  9,  1985  as  Fishing  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  2'>th  day  of  May 
1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  children  to  l>ecome  active,  responsible  adults  requires  a  great  deal  of 
love  and  support  which  are  most  often  provided  by  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  increase  in  the  number  of  single  parent  families,  many  children  are 
denied  the  support  necessary  to  grow  to  their  fullest  potential;  and 

WHEREAS,  child  support  payments  awarded  during  divorce  proceedings  are  too  often  not 
collected,  thereby  placing  undue  hardships  on  the  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  besides  depriving  the  children,  unpaid  child  support  puts  a  serious  financial 
burden  on  governments  which  must  then  suppjort  the  child;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  pilot  program  of  amnesty  for  child  support  evaders  is  being  undertaken  by 
the  district  attorneys  of  Kern,  Orange,  Santa  Cruz,  Sacramento,  Ventura  and  Riverside 
counties  with  the  cooperation  of  the  Department  of  Social  Services  and  the  Health  &  Welfare 
Agency  and  will  endeavor  to  increase  child  support  collection  without  sending  offenders  to  jail; 
and 

WHEREAS,  child  support  amnesty  will  also  emphasize  the  need  for  support  to  a  child's 
development  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  become  aware  of  the  benefits  of  child  support  to 
the  individuals  and  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  16  -  August  16,  1985  as  Child  Support  Awareness  Weeks  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  29th  day  of  May 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th*  olfc*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  *•  Stole  of  California 

MARCH  FONG 

By 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  one  of  the  most  significant  events  in  the  history  of  the  Philippine  struggle 
for  national  sovereignity  and  equal  rights  was  the  triumph  of  the  Philippine  people  over  Spanish 
domination;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  marks  the  87th  anniversary  of  Philippine  Independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  momentous  occasion  affords  ail  Californians  the  opportunity  to  appre- 
ciate  the  rich  cultural  heritage  of  the  Philippine  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  enriching  the  colorful  ethnic  diversity  of  California,  Filipinos 
have  traditionly  held  a  significant  role  in  the  improvement  of  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  Filipino-Americans  across  our  nation  celebrate  3une  12th  as  Philippine 
Independence  Day,  the  great  contribution  this  ethnic  group  has  made  to  the  building  of  America 
deserves  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  12th  as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  May 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JUN4  -1985 
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MARCH  FONG  E 


Deputy        ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  the  United  States,  the  display  of  our  national  flag 
has  served  as  a  symbol  of  liberty,  freedom  and  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognition  of  the  3une  if,  1777  adoption  of  the  stars  and  stripes  by  the 
Continental  Congress,  3une  I't  has  been  observed  as  a  special  day  of  commemoration  for  the 
national  emblem;  and 

WHEREAS,  3une  It  was  officially  designated  as  Flag  Day  by  President  Harry  S.  Truman 
and  is  observed  throughout  the  nation  with  the  flying  of  the  American  flag;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  day  provides  the  opportunity  for  all  citizens  to  display  the  flag  on  homes 
and  public  buildings  as  a  reaffirmation  of  their  pride  and  commitment  to  the  principles  and 
ideals  of  the  Constitution;  and 

WHEREAS,  displaying  the  flag  should  also  serve  as  a  reminder  of  the  dedication  and 
sacrifice  of  those  men  and  women  who  committed  themselves  to  the  defense  of  our  country's 
freedom  and  honor; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  It,  1985  as  Flag  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of  May 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  and  well  being  of  every  citizen  in  California  are  of  primary 
importance  and  deserving  of  serious  attention;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  unacceptable  and  tragic  number  of  motor  vehicle  accidents  in  California 
are  motorcycle-related;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  significant  reduction  in  motorcycle-related  accidents  may  be  achieved 
through  greater  public  awareness  of  the  dangers  and  safety  hazards  related  to  motorcycle  use; 
and 

WHEREAS,  through  greater  safety  awareness,  increased  rider  education  and  responsibil- 
ity, and  an  emphasis  on  important  precautions,  the  safety  of  California's  highways  will  be 
improved;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  increased  voluntary  use  of  appropriate  protective  apparel  will  decrease 
the  injuries  and  fatalities  in  motorcycle-related  accidents; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  !June  23  -  3une  29,  1985  as  Motorcycle  Safety  Awareness  Week. 


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  May 
198! 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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JUN4  -'^;B''^ 

MARCH  FONG  RJ,  S^retary  of  State 


WHEREAS,  the  people  of  the  Baltic  Republics-Latvia,  Estonia  and  Lithuania-have  long 
cherished  their  distinctive  cultural  tradition,  and  the  religious  and  political  independence 
underlying  its  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  19«f0,  the  Soviet  Union  has  occupied  the  Baltic  nations  by  force  and  has 
imposed  a  system  of  oppression  on  the  Baltic  people,  effectively  denying  their  basic  human 
rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  U.S.S.R.  has  caused  the  deportation  of  many  native  Baltic  citizens  to 
harsh  and  foreign  places  in  an  attempt  to  "russify"  the  subjugated  Baltic  Republics;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  courageous  spirit  of  the  Baltic  people  remains  undaunted  as  they 
continue  to  fight  for  their  freedom,  independence  and  rights  of  self-determination;  and 

WHEREAS,  Americans  of  Estonian,  Latvian  and  Lithuanian  heritage  annually  commemo- 
rate 3une  I't  as  Baltic  Freedom  Day  in  observance  of  the  ongoing  struggle  in  their  homelands; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  l^t,  1985  as  Baltic  American  Freedom  Day  in  this  state  and  urge  all 
Californains  to  join  in  this  observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  ifth  day  of  June 
1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornid 


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WHEREAS,  a  worldwide  symbol  of  America's  cherished  freedoms  is  the  Statue  of 
Liberty,  given  to  the  United  State  of  America  by  France  in  1886;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  this  past  century,  the  Statue  of  Liberty  has  openly  welcomed 
emigrants,  greeted  citizens  returning  from  foreign  lands,  and  hailed  soldiers  who  bravely 
defended  our  freedoms  on  foreign  soil;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Statue  of  Liberty  was  seen  and  revered  by  all  immigrants  arriving  at  Ellis 
Island,  site  of  the  primary  federal  Immigration  Station  from  1892  to  195't;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1982  the  Statue  of  Liberty-Ellis  Island  Centennial  Commission  was 
founded  to  restore  and  preserve  the  Statue  of  Liberty  and  Ellis  Island,  two  symbols  of 
American  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  work  of  the  commission  provides  a  valuable  opportunity  for  us  to  reflect 
on  the  ethnic  diversity,  which  enhances  and  strengthens  our  nation,  and  the  millions  of  people 
who  sought  and  found  refuge  within  America's  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  especially  blessed  with  a  diverse  ethnic  population  which  has 
contributed  significantly  to  the  development  of  our  great  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  lit,  1985  as  Liberty  Day  in  recognition  of  the  dedicated  efforts  of  the 
Statue  of  Liberty-Ellis  Island  Centennial  Commission  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  support 
its  goals  and  participate  in  ceremonies  honoring  these  two  cherished  American  monuments. 


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  June 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  the  past  deaf-blind  people  have  often  tieen  ignored  and  isolated  l>ecause  of 
their  disbilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  circumstance  has  improved  recently  as  training  opportunities  and 
communication  resources  have  increased;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  the  needs,  abilities,  and  potential  of  deaf-blind 
persons  will  foster  independence  and  create  broader  opportunities  for  these  special  individuals; 
and 

WHEREAS,  Congress  has  recognized  the  need  for  greater  awareness  and  has  declared  the 
week  of  3une  23,  1985  as  Helen  Keller  Deaf-Blind  Awareness  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  that  week  the  Association  for  Education  and  Rehabilitation  of  the 
Blind  and  Visually  Impaired  will  he  hosting  its  annual  conference  in  San  Diego; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  23-29,  19? ")  as  Helen  Keller  Deaf-Blind  Awareness  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  6th  day  of  3une 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  C  E  D 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  the  "G'-eat  Friendship  Run  USA",  a  unique  trans-continental  run  of  friendship 
and  international  goodwill  begins  in  San  Francisco,  California  on  3une  10,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  Stan  Cottrell,  an  internationally  acclaimed  ultra-distance  runner  will  be 
accompanied  by  three  noted  Chinese  distance  runners  in  a  challenging  f5  day  trek  starting  on 
the  West  Coast  and  finishing  at  the  United  States  Capitol  in  Washington,  D.C.;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  courageous  runners  and  their  entourage  pass  through  each  state  they 
bring  a  message  of  international  harmony  and  understanding  to  citizens  and  their  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  encourged  to  welcome  and  support  these  dedicated 
athletes  as  they  pass  through  their  communities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  extend  my  congratulations  for  this  outstanding  endeavor  and  best  of  luck  to  the 
runners. 


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  June 
1985. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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WHEREAS,  the  "Great  Friendship  Run  USA",  a  unique  trans-continental  run  of  friendship 
and  international  goodwill  begins  in  San  Francisco,  California  on  June  10,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  Stan  Cottrell,  an  internationally  acclaimed  ultra-distance  runner  will  be 
accompanied  by  three  noted  Chinese  distance  runners  in  a  challenging  1^5  day  trek  starting  on 
the  West  Coast  and  finishing  at  the  United  States  Capitol  in  Washington,  D.C.;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  courageous  runners  and  tlieir  entourage  pass  through  each  state  they 
bring  a  message  of  international  harmony  and  understanding  to  citizens  and  their  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  encourged  to  welcome  and  support  these  dedicated 
athletes  as  they  pass  through  their  communities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  extend  my  congratulations  for  this  outstanding  endeavor  and  best  of  luck  to  the 
runners. 


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  3une 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIIZED 

In  1m  one*  of  nw  Svcrvtary  of  SMv 
of  Itw  Stat*  of  California 


JUN7  -1985 
MARCH -fpNG  EU,  Secretaiy.of  Stiti 

/       Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  many  corners  of  our  nation  there  are  families  struggling  to  provide  their 
children  with  the  education  and  the  tools  they  need  to  pursue  their  dreams  and  goals;  and 

WHEREAS,  nowhere  is  this  struggle  more  visible  and  fervent  than  in  a  decaying  enclave 
of  New  York  City  known  as  "the  Bronx";  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Bronx  Alumni  Arts  Council  was  founded  with  the  goal  of  providing  young 
people  of  the  Bronx  with  the  opportunity  to  pursue  their  potential  in  the  creative  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  generous  financial  endowments,  deserving  children  may  explore 
diverse  artistic  experiences  in  internship  and  apprenticeship  programs,  classes,  summer 
workshops  and  scholarships  to  leading  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Bronx  Alumni  Arts  Council  has  given  many  underpriveleged  children  the 
encouragement  to  pursue  their  goals  and  fulfill  the  hopes  of  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Bronx  Festival,  3une  9,  1985,  is  an  effort  to  generate  enthusiasm,  public 
interest  and  support  for  this  worthwhile  endeavor; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  extend  my  commendations  to  the  Bronx  Alumni  Arts  Council  for  this  creative  effort  to 
improve  the  lives  of  others.    May  the  Bronx  Festival  be  a  most  enjoyable  and  rewarding  event. 


WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  3une 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  t«M  Stoto  o(  Califofnia 

JUN7  -1985 

MARCtf  ^  EU,  SKntliy  of  Stdl 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  accidents  In  the  workplace  each  year  result  in  the  tragic  deaths  of  11,000 
Americans  and  injure  nearly  2,000,000  additional  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  working  men  and  women  constitute  the  greatest  natural  resource  of 
California's  abundant  economy  and  the  prosperity  of  every  citizen  is  substantiaUy  diminished 
by  industrial  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  adherence  to  safety  work  practices  and  increased  public  awareness  of  inherent 
hazards  in  the  workplace  could  immensely  reduce  the  frequency  and  serious  consequences  of 
industrial  injury;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Society  of  Safety  Engineers,  established  in  1911,  is  an 
organization  dedicated  to  the  reduction  of  workplace  accidents  and  deaths;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Associated  General  Contractors  of  California,  representing  1700  general 
contractors  and  allied  members,  is  commited  to  the  promotion  of  safety  and  professionalism  in 
the  construction  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  major  emphasis  of  ASSE  and  AGC,  is  the  observance  of  National  Safety  in 
the  Workplace  Week,  to  be  held  this  year  from  3une  16  to  3une  22;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  week  is  designated  to  serve  as  focus  for  the  renewed  dedication  to  the 
vital  principle  of  preserving  one  of  our  most  precious  resources,  the  outstanding  working 
population  of  the  Golden  State; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  16  -  3une  22,  1985  as  Safety  in  the  Workplace  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  support  the  concept  of  providing  a  safe  and  healthful  place  ol 
employment. 


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  June 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JUNl   0''"' 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretan*  of  State 


j^' 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS  one  of  the  most  significant  events  in  the  history  of  the  Philippine  struggle 
for  na^onai^v'e^eTgnity  a'nd  ^qual 'rights  was  the  triumph  of  the  PhU.ppme  people  over 
Spanish  domination;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  legendary  figure  of  3ose  Rizal  contributed  his  courage,  bravery,  strength, 
and  ultimately  his  life,  in  the  furtherance  of  this  cause;  and 

WHEREAS  on  this,  the  87th  anniversary  of  Philippine  Independence,  the  Filippino 
comm!n"ty  commemorates  the  birth  of  this  national  hero,  as  well  as  the.  freedom  from 
Spanish  oppression;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  momentous  occasion  affords  all  Californians  the  opportunity  to  apprec- 
iate the  rich  cultural  heritage  of  the  Philippine  people;  and 

ethr^c  group  has  made  to  the  building  of  America  deserves  recognition; 

wow  THEREFORE  I  GEORGE  DEUKME31AN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebyT-i"'  3une''^'ih''as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  3une 
19^5. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State        ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

JUN  1   1  Vj85 
MARCK^G  EU,  SecretoHf  of  State 

'  ~  -^       Deputy         <- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  quality  of  life  enjoyed  by  California  residents  is  due  largely  to  our  state's 
vast  wealth  of  natural  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  natural  beauty  is  protected  and  enhanced  by  proper  waste  management 
and  litter  reduction;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  clean  environment  contributes  to  the  state's  economic  prosperity  and  the 
emotional  and  physical  well-being  of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  clean  California  is  a  source  of  pride  and  benefits  all  citizens  and  visitors  to 
our  beautiful  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  personal  involvement  of  thousands  of  citizens  and  business  and  commun- 
ity leaders  has  demonstrated  dramatically  that  volunteer  programs  are  a  leading  force  in 
controlling  local  litter  problems;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  "California  CLEAN  Program"  will  provide  a  statewide  network  of  local 
volunteer  programs  dedicated  to  litter  abatement,  community  beautification  and  the  improve- 
ment of  our  environment;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  support  the  "California  CLEAN  Program"  as  a  sensible  solution  to  litter  control  in 
California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  respond  to  this  worthwhile  endeavor  with 
enthusiasm. 


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  June 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


4363 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  CaUtomia 


WHEREAS,  fathers  provide  a  valuable  service  to  the  nation  through  their  dedication  and 
hardworking  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  active  participation  in  numerous  community  organizations,  fathers 
enhance  the  wSl-being  and  improve  the  public  welfare  of  the.r  communU.es;  and 

WHEREAS  as  more  women  enter  the  workforce,  the  traditional  father  role  of  Providing 
complItfSaTs^^^rt  to  their  families  is  complemented  by  the  emotional  support  and 
personal  development  they  provide  their  children;  and 

ties; 

NOW    THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  16,  1985  as  Father's  Day  in  Cahforma. 


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  3une 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      M^s^<*com.^ 

JUN  1   1  iQB5 
MARCH  KM  EU,  Swr«tanr.?f  State 

By,  V^/^^-^' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Daputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  nation's  armed  forces  have  a  proud  history  involving  many  brave  men  and 
women  who  have  served  their  country  with  honor  and  valor;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  gallant  citizens  have  heroically  preserved  our  nation  and  successfully 
defended  our  principles  of  liberty  and  justice  for  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  dedication  and  brave  service,  we  still  enjoy  the  treasured 
freedoms  contained  in  our  Constitution  for  almost  200  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  continue  the  tradition  of  honoring  the  veterans  of 
the  armed  forces  who  have  fought  courageously  on  foreign  soil  in  defense  of  our  valuable 
freedoms; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  l^t,  1985  as  Veterans  Recognition  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of  3une 
1985. 


H^^C    /<3p»w.«C»iys<>iC*<l  «■  » 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State        / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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JUN  1  ?.  1-85 


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WHEREAS,  retinitis  pigmentosa  is  a  tiereditary  degenerative  disease  of  ttie  retina, 
leading  to  progressive  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,  though  affecting  children  and  young  adults,  the  symptoms  °*  f-^tini/^^ 
pigmentosa  particularly  night  blindness  and  loss  of  peripheral  vision,  often  go  unnoticed  for 
years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  International  Society  was  founded  to  support 
research  into  the  cause  and  cure  of  this  tragic  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Society  has  also  developed  a  broad  support  group  to  provide  helpful  and 
important  services  to  retinitis  pigmentosa  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  retinitis  pigmentosa,  as  generated  by  the 
Retinitis  Pigmentosa  International  Society,  will  lead  to  greater  understanding  of  this  disease; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  1985  as  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  Awaremenss  Month. 


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  3une 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


4366 


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FIUED        i 

In  Mm  odk*  o<  tt*  8«er«»oty  of  Slo»» 
e(  <tM  StoM  e(  Califemio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JUN2  0'.'~'^^5 


MUCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  Of  I 
\7J       Deputy  r 


of  StStB 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  a  worldwide  symt)ol  of  America's  cheristied  freedoms  is  ttie  Statue  of 
Liberty,  given  to  ttie  United  States  of  America  by  France  in  18S6;  and 

WHEREAS,  througtiout  ttiis  past  century,  ttie  Statue  of  Liberty  has  openly  welcomed 
emigrants,  greeted  citizens  returning  from  foreign  lands,  and  tiailed  soldiers  wtio  bravely 
defended  our  freedoms  on  foreign  soil;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Statue  of  Liberty  was  seen  and  revered  by  all  immigrants  arriving  at  Ellis 
Island,  site  of  the  primary  federal  Immigration  Station  from  1892  to  195'f;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1982  ttie  Statue  of  Liberty-Ellis  Island  Centennial  Commission  was 
founded  to  restore  and  preserve  ttie  Statue  of  Liberty  and  Ellis  Island,  two  symbols  of 
American  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttie  participation  of  school  children  in  the  restoration  campaign  provides  a 
valuable  opportunity  for  them  to  study  our  nation's  ethnic  diversity  and  the  millions  of  people 
who  sought  and  found  refuge  within  America's  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  schools  are   planning  special  observances   during   the    week   of 


October  28, 
Liberty; 


19* 


J  in 


celebration  of  the  99th  anniversary  of  the  dedication  of  the  Statue  of 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  28  through  November  2,  1985  as  California  Liberty  Schools  Week  and 
encourage  all  schools  in  the  state  to  participate  in  activities  honoring  these  two  cherished 
American  monuments. 


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  3une 
1985. 


Governor  of  California       C/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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of  the  State  of  Califomlo 

JUN2  Tm-^ 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretiry  of  State 
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WHEREAS,  an  estimated  1.5  million  Calif ornians  are  problem  drinkers;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  many  as  90  percent  of  our  youth  have  reportedly  tried  alcohol  and  Sit 
percent  have  reportedly  experimented  with  illicit  substances  by  their  senior  year  of  high 
school;  and 

WHEREAS,  approximately  1^,500  Californians  died  in  198if  as  a  result  of  alcohol  and  drug 
abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cost  to  California  for  treatment,  lost  productivity,  crime,  and  property 
loss  associated  with  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  is  $17.7  billion  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  general  public  awareness  of  the  dangers  of  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  is 
necessary  to  combat  this  serious  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  September  2-6,  1985,  San  Francisco  has  the  honor  of  hosting  the  Ninth 
World  Conference  of  Therapeutic  Communities  which  will  explore  better  ways  to  educate, 
treat  and  maximize  the  elimination  of  the  problems  inherent  in  chemical  dependency  and 
alcohol  abuse  among  youth  and  adults; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1  -  6,  1985,  as  Substance  Abuse  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  an  effort  to  reduce  substance  abuse. 


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  3une 
1985. 


Governor  of  California       ^ 


ATTEST: 


StlUAJlA  Jrv^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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S-A    i^^Ma\   ».'» 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIIZED 

In  lilt  olllo  of  •»<•  Seer»1ary  of  Stat* 
e<  th»  SICM  of  ColHornlo 


I  UN  2  yi-f^n 

MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Secretary  of  Stat* 

Depiify  7j   S 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


-  ^ 


WHEREAS,  there  are  an  estimated  1.5  million  deaf  and  hearing-impaired  people  in  the 
state  of  California  who  benefit  from  the  services  of  interpreters;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  growing  recognition  of  the  fact  that  deaf  and  hearing-impaired 
people  in  California  and  the  United  States  in  general  comprise  a  unique  sub-culture;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  of  the  citizens  of  the  state  of  California  can  benefit  directly  or  indirectly 
from  the  services  of  interpreters;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  membership  of  the  Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf  is  dedicated  to 
providing  competent,  professional  service  to  deaf,  hearing-impaired  and  hearing  individuals; 
and 

WHEREAS,  from  July  «>  to  July  8,  1985,  the  Registry  of  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf  will 
hold  its  9th  National  Convention  in  San  Diego,  California  focusing  on  the  theme  of  "Interpret- 
ing:  the  Art  of  Cross-Cultural  Mediation"; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  ^t,  1985  -  July  8,  1985  as  Interpreters  for  the  Deaf  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  26th  day  of  June 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PR0CLAN4AT10N 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


F  I  C  E  D 

la  Mw  efflca  of  ih*  Secr^tofy  o#  *o»» 
of  Km  Stal*  of  Colifornta 

JUN2  7'"j8^ 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Stcretsry  of  State^ 
''     Deputy  C 


WHEREAS,  the  XV  World  Games  for  the  Deaf,  planned  and  administered  entirely  by  deaf 
individuals,  are  hosted  with  pride  this  year  in  the  State  of  California  from  July  10  -  3uly  20, 
1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  2,500  athletes  from  'f5  countries  will  arrive  in  Southern  California  to 
test  their  skills  and  strength  in  13  challenging  events;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  World  Games  for  the  Deaf  offer  hearing  impaired  athletes  the  opportuni- 
ty to  participate  in  world-class  competition  and  to  pursue  excellence  in  their  chosen  sport;  and 

WHEREAS,  recognition  of  the  superior  talent  and  perseverance  of  these  athletes  does 
much  to  dispel  the  notion  of  deafness  as  a  restrictive  handicap,  both  for  society  and  the 
competitors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  XV  World  Games  for  the  Deaf,  the  largest  international  athletic  event  of 
1985,  will  formally  commence  on  July  10,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  encouraged  to  join  in  the  excitement  of  the  Games  and 
to  extend  a  warm  welcome  to  the  visiting  athletes; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  10,  1985  as  World  Games  for  the  Deaf  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  26th  day  of  June 
1985. 


4370 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIUED 

In  tn#  off}c0  of  tho  S^crotary  of  ' 
of  the  Stgtt  of  California 

JUN2  7'f;m 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  f 

'•i    Deputy  Jj 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  enjoyable  recreational  activities  are  important  for  good  ptiysical  and  mental 
hecilth,  and  enhance  ttie  quality  of  life  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  beauty  and   facilities  provided  by  parks  offer  an  unlimited  array  of 
delightful  recreational  choices;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  wide-open  spaces  and  extensive  natural  resources,  parks  enrich  the 
urban  environment,  providing  a  place  of  serenity  for  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  parks  protect  the  beauty  of  our  state  and  provide  a  habitat  for  native  plants 
and  wildlife;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  July  has  been  designated  as  National  Parks  and  Recreation 
Month  to  recognize  the  importance  of  parks  in  the  use  of  leisure  time; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  as  Parks  and  Recreation  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  27th  day  of  June 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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c(  Hw  SKrt*  of  Colifarnia 

JULl   -i985 
MMtCH  FCMG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  Stats 

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Depwiy 


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PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


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I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  conditions  of 
extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  County  of  San  Diego, 
State  of  California,  beginning  on  3une  30,  1985,  as  a  result  of  major  fires.  Because  the 
magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of 
the  County,  and  because  of  the  existing  conditions  and  continuing  fires,  I  therefore  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  San  Diego;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  this  1st  day  of  July 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  (/ 


l^iiwJk  JyyuJkj 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   " "^ftt^^'O^;^ "^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  PO^  EU,  SMetmy  of  Statt 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,   California   has  long  prided  herself   on  her  potential  for  growth  and  the 
ingenuity  and  resourcefulness  of  her  citizens;  and 


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WHEREAS,  with  continued  growth  comes  a  wealth  of  opportunities  in  the  private  sector 
for  individuals,  including  minorities;  and 

WHEREAS,  expanded  minority  enterprises  will  result  in  a  more  prosperous  economy  for 
all  Californians  and  will  underscore  our  commitment  to  welcome  business  to  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  committed  to  increasing  minority-owned  business 
participation  in  our  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  6,  1985,  special  seminars  will  be  held  which 
highlight  California's  minority  business  community  and  its  potential  for  growth; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6-12,  1985  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  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  2nd  day  of  3uly 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JUL  3  -1985 


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WHEREAS,  eggs  and  egg  products  constitute  a  basic,  yet  natural  part  of  the  American 
diet;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  8  billion  eggs  are  produced  each  year  in  California,  distinguishing  our 
state  as  the  largest  provider  of  eggs  in  the  entire  United  States  and  Canada;  and 

WHEREAS,   egg   revenues  exceed   $W0  million   per  year,  ranking   11th  among  all  of 
California's  agricultural  commodities;  and 

WHEREAS,  healthy  markets  and  progressive  industrial  development  of  egg  production  are 
important  for  the  continued  prosperity  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Egg  Commission  and  the  California  Department  of  Food  and 
Agriculture  have  launched  a  campaign  to  guarantee  the  freshness  and  quality  of  California  eggs; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  16,  1985  as  California  Fresh  Egg  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of  3uly 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


/<J6u-»>c.wwfctJft-^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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A374 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKNEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   find 
that  conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property 
exist  within  the  City  of  Los  Angeles,  State  of  California,  beginning  on 
July  2,  1985,  as  a  result  of  major  fires.  Because  the  magnitude  of 
this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and 
facilities  of  the  City,  and  because  of  the  existing  conditions  and 
continuing  fires,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in 
the  City  of  Los  Angeles;  and 

I   FURTHER  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  this  3rd  day  of 
July  1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  tU  ofllCT  of  *•  S«cre»ofr  o»  S»<rt» 
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JUL  8  -  1^'B^       . 

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PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


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I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  conditions  of 
extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  County  of  San  Luis  Obispo, 
State  of  California,  beginning  on  July  2,  1985,  as  a  result  of  major  fires.  Because  the 
magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of 
the  County,  and  because  of  the  existing  conditions  and  continuing  fires,  I  therefore  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  San  Luis  Obispo;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  this  8th  day  of  July 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


IJjflMAci^  yWio 


Secretary  of  State 


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4376 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,^  FILED 

•f  *•  Stat*  of  California 

Mi  9  - 1985 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


th.  ..^I!5*^'^'  ^'^^^'i  ^^'■y5^^"i'<°^  and  the  American  Ballet  Theatre  are  currently  touring 
the  United  States,  including  three  California  cities;  and  xouring 


h.iut  il  ^'  ^  Baryshnikov  has  achieved  world-wide  acclaim  for  his  excellence  in 
ballet,  has  performed  to  enthusiastic  audiences  throughout  the  world,  and  has  made  thriUine 
guest  appearances  with  ballet  companies  in  numerous  countries;  and  ^ 

Theat^r!i^t^'w^''  ?''l'^"'''°o''.f  ^'^^"^  ^  ^  principal  dancer  with  the  American  Ballet 
onhrArerica"^  Bairet^Thea^eTa^d""'  ^"'  ^"  ''''  ^^^""^^^  ''^  ^'^'^^  °^  ^^^^^^  ^^--- 

r^.Mit!^"^''^  >^'  ^^  ^^f  P^'^°'l^^^  *ith  excellence  and  his  own  distinctive  style  that  have 
re  ulted  in  critical  acclaim  and  great  popularity  in  the  world  of  ballet,  performing  in  such 
Petrouchka!  ^^^'''^''^^'-'^''''''^  ^"  The  Nutcracker.  Basil  in  Don  Quixote,  and  the  title  role  ^n 

K.iiot^"^*^^.;.^^^  Sacramento  Ballet  is  to  be  applauded  for  its  promotion  of  the  art  of 
^  f^ir  c      ^P°"^°'-^f^^P  °*  ^^ikhail  Baryshnikov  and  the  American   Ballet  Theatre  in 

performance  in  Sacramento  the  evening  of  July  10,  1985; 

k...k'^°^'  "^"^J^l^^W'  ^^^^^^  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
fZtLirZ  Tk^^I'  Ba'-yshnikov  for  his  outstanding  contributions  to  the  art  of  ballet,  and 
for  bringing  the  celebrated  American  Ballet  Theatre  to  Sacramento  and  to  California 


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  July 
19i5. 


19i5. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


SflUAcJlA  ^frWAl^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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Of  ItN  SM*  of  ColKornla 

Mil  01985 
MARCH  F0N6  Bi,  Sacntwy  Of  Steli, 

Deputy 


WHEREAS,  California's  construction  industry  contributes  significantly  to  our  state  and 
the  well-being  of  its  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttie  construction  industry  is  the  second  largest  industry  in  the  state  providing 
a  dynamic  yet  dependable  force  for  California's  prosperity  and  economic  stability;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  skilled  enter preneurstiip  and  efficient  productivity  of  the  construction 
industry  are  representative  and  strongly  supportive  of  the  free  enterprise  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  sound  health  of  California's  construction  industry  sparks  optimistic 
prospects  for  the  continued  prosperity  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  Construction  Industry  Awareness  Week  is  observed  in  recognition  of  the 
significant  contributions  of  the  construction  industry  and  in  tribute  to  the  dedication  and 
achievements  of  its  members; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  Duly  28,  1985  through  August  *,  1985  as  Construction  Industry 
Awareness  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHERECM^  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of  3uly 
1985. 


/J*.*  ^C*"   /j6uAjt*.M^JL**  *•  * 


Governor  of  California 


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(IflMAcJJA  ^rmJ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  .n h. £  1  Jt wfi sm. 

of  tnt  «ii99  if  Coflvomw 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


4'JLl   0*i985 
MARCH  FOIW  Bl^  SwCMaty.of  State 


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PROCLAMATION 

OF   A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   find 
that  conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property 
exist  within  the  State  of  California,  as  a  result  of  major  fires 
beginning  on  June  28,  1985  and  now  out  of  control  in  the  Counties  of 
Monterey,  Santa  Clara  and  Santa  Cruz.   Because  the  magnitude  of  this 
disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and 
facilities  of  the  Counties,  and  because  of  the  existing  conditions  and 
continuing  fires,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in 
the  Counties  of  Monterey,  Santa  Clara  and  Santa  Cruz;  and 

I  PDRTBER  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  hereunto  set 
my  hand  and  caused  the  Great 
Seal  of  the  State  of  California 
to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
July  1985. 


GovernOT  of  CalifornVa> 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *•  •*»  of  lU  s««*»n'  •»  s»» 
of  Km  Strto  of  Collfornlo 

JUL  1   1  '.085 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secfrtnyof^Stat* 

By       '   ,        <('\t<^^A4 

DejHrty 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  conditions  of 
extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  County  of  Ventura, 
State  of  California,  beginning  on  3une  27,  1985,  as  a  result  of  major  fires.  Because  the 
magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of 
the  Coimty,  and  because  of  the  existing  conditions  and  continuing  fires,  I  therefore  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Ventura;  and 

I  FURTHER  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. 


4380 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        •"*•*-•♦  w*.ho 

>I,UL  1  6  1985 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       marc» rtwe eh j^j^ ^ state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  theory  of  flight  has  rapidly  progressed  from  a  turn-of-the-century 
conception  of  utter  impossibility  to  the  modern  scientific  confidence  of  space  travel;  and 

WHEREAS,  air  transportation  currently  plays  a  crucial  role  in  the  conduct  of  daily 
business,  whether  it  is  commercial,  recreational,  or  governmental  affairs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  aviation,  and  more  recently,  the  aerospace  industries  of  California  have 
earned  well-deserved  reputations  as  pioneers  in  this  exciting  field;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  effort  to  refine  the  transportation  of  goods  and  people  to  the  highest 
possible  level  of  efficiency  and  convenience  continues  in  this  state,  and  is  attributable  to  many 
dedicated  and  insightful  individuals;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  the  v'  '  role  of  transportation  and  aerospace 
technology  encourages  further  progress  in  these  fields;  a  lu 

WHEREAS,  Aviation-Aerospace  Week,  observed  during  the  week  of  September  23-29, 
1985,  provides  a  valuable  opportunity  to  lend  recognition  to  the  contributions  of  the  industries 
and  the  individuals  who  comprise  them  to  the  well-being  and  growth  of  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  23  -29,  1983  as  California  Aviation-Aerospace  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  3uly 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


SfLoAoj/^  ^jrv^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  C  E  D 

M  Im  office  of  ni#  SccfVtory  of  SKrtv 
of  Km  Sm*  of  California 

ILl  71985 
i  EU>  S6cretoy  of-{tste  ^ 

//    Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self  government  are  cherished  and  desired 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  August  15,  19't5,  Korea  received  her  independence  following  36  years  of 
Japanese  rule;  and 

WHEREAS,  three  years  later  the  Republic  of  Korea  was  established,  giving  Koreans  the 
power  to  govern  themselves;  and 

WHEREAS,  Korea's  independence  is  highly  praised  and  treasured  by  Koreans  around  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Korean  community  in  California  will  be  celebrating  the  kWn  anniversary 
of  Korean  Independence  Day  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive  gatherings;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  day  also  provides  a  fine  opportunity  to  recognize  the  many 
significant  contributions  Koreans  have  made  to  California's  development  and  prosperous  diversity; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1985  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 


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  July 
1985. 


'**^|C£~    ^>Ul'»Ai^««<S^A>it«<l    t 


Governor  of  Ceilifornia 


ATTEST: 


Secretarv  of  State  / 


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4382 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '-•^-^lk4r„^** 

of  Hm  Stat*  of  Mlitornra 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JULl   81585 
MARCH'ftjNG  EU,  Secpptay  of  State/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  an  abundance  of  fish  and  wildlife  as  varied  as  the 
environment  they  inhabit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California  have  long  been  concerned  with 
conservation  and  wise  use  of  fish,  wildlife  and  their  habitats;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  licenses  and  fees,  hunters  and  anglers  contribute  to  the  management 
of  fish  and  wildlife,  including  endangered  species;  and 

WHEREAS,  sound,  common  sense  management  of  our  fish  and  wildlife  resources,  and 
responsible  use  of  those  resources,  will  enable  future  generations  to  enjoy  these  outdoor 
activities  as  do  today's  sportsmen;  and 

WHEREAS,  September  28,  1985  is  being  observed  as  National  Hunting  and  Fishing  Day  in 
recognition  of  the  importeint  role  played  by  those  who  hunt  and  fish. 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1985  as  California  Hunting  and  Fishing  Day. 


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  3uly 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT.n«.£JJirJLP„,s,„^ 

a<  Km  Stata  of  California 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JULl  81985 
MARCH  ^  m,  SecretMy  o(.  State 

f    Deputy  J 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Social  Security  protects  millions  of  workers  and  their  families  against  the 
loss  of  income  they  would  otherwise  face  in  their  retirement,  or  upon  the  disability  or  death  of 
a  family  breadwinner;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  22  million  retired  workers,  over  10.7  million  dependents  of  retired 
or  deceased  workers  and  another  estimated  3.8  million  disabled  workers  and  their  families  are 
receiving  monthly  benefits  as  a  result  of  the  Social  Security  Act  as  it  now  stands;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Social  Security  Act  also  created  the  nation's  Unemployment  Insurance 
System,  thus  permitting  independence  and  dignity  for  all  Americans  in  the  face  of  life's 
contingencies;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  nation's  Social  Security  program  has  become  a  vital  thread  in  the  fabric 
of  American  life,  growing  and  responding  to  the  needs  and  desires  of  new  generations  just  as  it 
has  with  those  preceding  it;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  Californians  join  in  the  observation  of  Social  Security  Week, 
August  11  -  17,  1985,  in  recognition  of  the  accomplishments  of  the  last  50  years  of  the  Social 
Security  program  and  its  continuing  value  to  this  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  11-17,  1985  as  Social  Security  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  3uly 
1985. 


Governor  of  California  U 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Mm  Siol*  of  Californio 

JULl   9 '.585 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretwyj^  State 


ByJ .  J^^y^^'.-    C<<^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  on  3une  25,  1950,  the  Republic  of  Korea  was  attacked  by  communist  forces 
from  the  north,  beginning  a  three  year  struggle  that  resulted  in  more  than  two  million 
Ccisualties;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  quickly  sent  American  servicemen  to  assist  South  Korea 
where  they  joined  United  Nations  forces  from  15  other  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  gallant  and  noble  soldiers  bravely  fought  to  defend  the  freedom  of  the 
Republic  of  Korea  and  preserve  all  cherished  liberties  for  the  benefit  of  future  generations; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  Korean  conflict  ended  on  July  27,  1953  with  the  signing  of  the  armistice 
and  the  establishment  of  the  demilitarized  zone;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  servicemen  who  fought  so  bravely  during  the  Korean  War  are 
deserving  of  our  respect,  honor,  and  special  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  21  -  27,  1985  as  Korean  War  Veterans  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances. 


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  luly 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Fleet  Reserve  Association  is  a  respected  veterans  fraternal  service 
organization  comprised  of  active  duty  and  retired  Navy,  Marine  Corps  and  Coast  Guard 
enlisted  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  200,000  nnembers  across  the  world  remain  dedicated  to  the  association's 
lofty  principles  of  loyalty,  protection  and  service  to  God  and  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  pursuit  of  their  idecils,  members  have  contributed  to  the 
improvement  of  the  lives  of  American  sea  service  personnel  and  their  families  everywhere;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Fleet  Reserve  Association  is  holding  its  Annucil  Regional  Conventions  in 
both  the  West  Coast  Region  and  the  Southwest  Region  commencing  August  9,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  the  week  of  August  5  -  10,  1985  be  observed  in  California  as 
Fleet  Reserve  Association  Week  in  recognition  of  the  significant  contributions  of  this 
organization  to  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  5-10,  1985  as  Fleet  Reserve  Association  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  l>e  affixed  this  18th  day  of  3uly 
1985. 


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AUG  7  -  'f<85 
tItKtiJFm  EU,  Secotaiy  pf  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  been  known  for  the  variety  and  vitality  demonstrated  by 
its  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Polish  culture  is  rich  in  colorful  traditions  which  enhance  the  well-being 
of  the  state  and  enrich  our  precious  ethnic  diversity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Polish  community  in  California  will  be  celebrating  Polish  American 
Heritage  Month  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive  gatherings;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  occasion  provides  a  fine  opportunity  to  recognize  the  many 
significant  contributions  Polish-Americans  have  made  to  California's  development  and 
prosperous  diversity; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1985  as  Polish  American  Heritage  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 


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  August 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Secretarv  of  State  ' 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  on  Decemt>er  7,  19ifl,  the  United  States  of  America  was  drawn  into  World 
War  II  following  the  Japanese  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Pacific  Theater  was  the  site  of  some  of  the  most  intense  and  heroic 
battles  of  this  destructive  conflict,  including  Guadalcanal,  Midway,  and  Leyte  Gulf;  and 

WHEREAS,  American  servicemen  from  all  branches  of  the  armed  forces  fought  with 
valor  and  honor  on  foreign  soil  to  defend  our  cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  World  War  II  came  to  a  dramatic  close  on  August  l^f,  19'>5  when  3apan 
yielded  to  the  Allied  Forces,  ending  four  years  of  fierce  fighting  in  the  Pacific;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  August  15,  1985,  the  'fOth  anniversary  of  V-3  Day  will  be  observed, 
providing  an  opportunity  to  reflect  on  the  many  brave  and  noble  American  servicemen  who 
preserved  and  protected  our  freedoms; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1985  as  V-J  Remembrance  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances. 


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  August 
1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  women  represent  the  fastest  growing  segment  of  America's  business  owners; 


WHEREAS,  through  their  ingenuity  and  creativity,  businesswomen  have  made  significant 
contributions  to  the  economic  prosp>erity  of  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California  women  have  demonstrated  their  courage  and 
perseverance  in  meeting  the  challenges  faced  by  all  entrepreneurs;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  businesswomen  have  provided  a  fine  example  to  others 
throughout  the  nation  and  have  enhanced  California's  reputation  cis  a  leader  in  the  world  of 
business;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californlans  have  benefited  from  the  resources  businesswomen  bring  to 
our  state,  and  are  appreciative  of  the  vital  contributions  businesswomen  make  to  our  economy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1-7,  1985  as  California  Businesswomen's  Week. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  August 
1985. 

Governor  of  California      *' 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  there  is  an  increasing  recognition  of  the  potential  of  ridesharing  to  reduce 
fuel  consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion,  user  transportation  costs  and  parking  needs; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  ridesharing  programs  developed  and  implemented  by  ttne  Department  of 
Transportation  have  co.itributed  to  the  efficient  use  of  California's  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  kept  pace  with  the  public's  ever-increasing  demands  for 
efficient,  specialized,  and  low-cost  transportation  services  to  meet  the  needs  of  aU  citizens 
and  the  business  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  constitute  the  total  work  force  of  this  state  can 
become  more  aware  of  the  benefits  of  ridesharing  to  many  persons  and  businesses  m  the 
communities  of  this  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16-20,  1985  as  Rideshare  Week  in  the  State  of  California,  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  with  the  California  State  Department  of  Transportation  and  other 
transportation-related  groups  and  individuals  in  observing  this  week  to  promote  awareness  and 
use  of  ridesharing. 


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  August 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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AUG  7  -  j98^> 
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Deputy 


WHEREAS,  logistics  engineers  contribute  significantly  to  the  well-being  of  the  State  of 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  logistics  engineers  stress  the  strong  and  effective  management  of  logistics 
disciplines  through  literary,  educational,  and  scientific  endeavors  in  supp>ort  of  Department  of 
Defense  and  commercial  standards;  and 

WHEREAS,  logistics  engineers  are  dedicated  to  the  advancement  of  the  art  and  science 
of  logistics  technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  aspects  of  the  logistics  function  will  benefit  from  the  recent 
development  of  computerized  information  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  San  Diego  Chapter  of  the  Society  of  Logistics  Engineers  is  hosting  the 
20th  Annual  International  Logistics  Symposium  on  August  20,  21,  and  22,  1985,  and  has  chosen 
"Logistics  in  the  Information  Age"  as  its  theme  and  motto; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  18-2'*,  1985  as  Logistics  Engineering  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  7th  day  of  August 
1985. 


Governor  of  California       C/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       uf^^Z''"'^^ 


MARCH  IW8  EUl  J«iMt«y  If  SW*         |S 


WHEREAS,  a  worldwide  symbol  of  America's  cherished  freedoms  is  the  Statue  of 
Liberty,  given  to  the  United  State  of  America  by  France  in  1886;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  this  past  century,  the  Statue  of  Liberty  has  openly  welcomed 
emigrants,  greeted  citizens  returning  from  foreign  lands,  and  hailed  soldiers  who  bravely 
defended  our  freedoms  on  foreign  soil;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Statue  of  Liberty  was  seen  and  revered  by  all  immigrants  arriving  at  Ellis 
Island,  site  of  the  primary  federal  Immigration  Station  from  1892  to  195«f;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1982  the  Statue  of  Liberty-Ellis  Island  Centennial  Commission  was 
founded  to  restore  and  preserve  the  Statue  of  Liberty  and  Ellis  Island,  two  symbols  of 
American  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  work  of  the  commission  provides  a  valuable  opportunity  for  us  to  reflect 
on  the  ethnic  diversity,  which  enhances  and  strengthens  our  nation,  and  the  millions  of  people 
who  sought  and  found  refuge  within  America's  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  especially  blessed  with  a  diverse  ethnic  population  which  has 
contributed  significantly  to  the  development  of  our  great  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  28  through  November  2,  1985  as  Liberty  Week  in  recognition  of  the 
dedicated  efforts  of  the  Statue  of  Liberty-Ellis  Island  Centennial  Commission  and  encourage 
all  Californians  to  support  its  goals  and  participate  in  ceremonies  honoring  these  two  cherished 
American  monuments. 


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  Auguest 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4392 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     H;;^^^^ 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  certified  registered  nurse  anesthetists  are  capable  licensed  professionals  and 
a  vital  segment  of  our  health  care  delivery  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  extensive  training  and  practical  experience,  nurse  anesthetists  are 
taught  to  administer  anesthesia  safely  and  effectively;  and 

WHEREAS,   certified    registered    nurse    anesthetists   greatly    enhance    the   safety   and 
understanding  of  the  administration  of  anesthesia  through  patient  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  1985  the  California  Association  of  Nurse  Anesthetists  is  celebrating 
its  50th  anniversary  of  fervice  to  registered  nurse  anesthetists  and  all  CaUf  ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  An.erican  Association  of  Nurse  Anesthetists  will  convene  its  52nd  annual 
meeting  and  professional  sessions  in  California  during  the  week  of  August  17,  1985, 

NOW    THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  17-22,  1985  as  Nurse  Anesthetist  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  9th  day  of  August 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State         ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.^  i=:it:ED 

*•  J^  i'  *•  S*"*^  «»  Slot, 
of  Nm  Stat*  of  California 


AUGl  3  1985 
MARC|»JDNGEIi^teMMy^«f  state 

Deputy 


7^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  arts  bring  a  world  of  enrichment  and  enjoyment  to  ail  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  California  Arts  Council,  the  National  Endowment  for  the  Arts 
has  initiated  and  fostered  a  strong  and  energetic  partnership  among  local,  state  and  federal 
members,  and  has  greatly  encouraged  and  supported  both  private  and  public  sector 
commitment  to  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  partnership  has  brought  world  renown  to  this  state  and  its  people, 
encouraging  tourism,  commerce  and  increased  trade  with  other  states  and  countries;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  has  designated  September  23-29,  1985  as  National  Arts 
Week  in  honor  of  the  20th  anniversary  of  the  National  Endowment  for  the  Arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  states  across  the  nation  are  joining  together  in  affirmation  and  celebration 
of  this  landmark  anniversary  of  American  arts; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  23-29,  1985  as  Celebrate  the  Arts  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  support  and  participate  in  artistic  activities. 


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  August 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


^o/-r#»tarv  of  State  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


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4394 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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AUGl  4  1905 
MARCIK^G  EU,  Secretay  of  State 

Deputy 


WHEREAS,  all  Californians  benefit  from  the  special  contributions  disabled  persons  make 
to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  with  disabilities  strongly  desire  to  participate  fully  in  the  life  and 
activities  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  studies  show  that  disabled  employees  are  often  more  reliable,  have  longer  job 
tenure,  have  better  safety  records  and  can  produce  on  an  equal  basis  with  nondisabled 
employees;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  has  declared  October  6-12,  1985  National  Employ  the 
Handicapped  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6  -  12  as  Employ  Disabled  Persons  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  take  an  active  part  in  this  observance. 


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  August 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


.Serretarv  of  Statp  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


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4395 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


IB  m  offic*  of  14m  Swretory  of  Stata 
of  th»  Stat*  of  California 

AUG  1  A  iGf55 

MARCtwpWG  EU,  Secretm  of  State 

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WHEREAS,  the  California  Congress  of  Parents,  Teachers  and  Students,  Inc.  was  founded 
in  1897  as  advocates  for  children  and  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  that  time,  the  California  PTA  has  striven  to  improve  educational 
opportunities  for  all  children  and  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  PTA  seeks  to  raise  the  standards  of  home  life  by  bringing  into  closer 
relation  the  family  as  a  whole,  and  provide  the  impetus  for  dialogue  among  parents,  students, 
teachers  and  administrators;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  recognize  that  young  people  are  our  most  vital  resource  and 
support  the  PTA  in  efforts  to  build  childrens  minds,  intellects  and  personal  skills;  and 

WHEREAS,  parents,  teachers,  students  and  other  concerned  citizens  must  join  together 
to  reaffirm  the  importance  of  the  family  unit  and  effectively  work  toward  improving 
educational  standards  by  developing  between  educators  and  the  general  public  efforts  that  will 
secure  for  all  children  and  youth  the  highest  advantages  in  their  education; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  as  PTA  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  13th  day  of  August 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secntity  of  Stat*  ^ 


AMENDED 
EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-36-8* 


WHEREAS,  the  State  and  local  tax  systems  have  undergone  continuous  and  significant 
change  since  the  last  comprehensive  study  of  the  system  was  done  20  years  ago;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  concern  that  the  existing  tax  structure  does  not  reflect  changes  in 
the  economic  base  created  by  modern  electronic  technologies  and  other  new  developments  and 
may  not  be  adequate  to  fund  government  over  time;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  current  tax  system  is  replete  with  specific  tax  provisions  which  may  now 
be  irrelevant  or  obsolete; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

1.  The  Tax  Reform  Advisory  Commission  is  established  to  study  the  State's  tax 
structure  and  to  recommend  needed  reforms  for  the  State's  revenue  apparatus. 

2.  The  Commission  shall  be  composed  of  a  chairman  and  six  voting  members.  The 
Director  of  Finance  and  a  member  of  the  Board  of  Equalization  shall  serve  as 
nonvoting  members. 

3.  The  Commission  shall  be  charged  with  the  following  nonexclusive  responsibilities: 

a.  To  determine  the  adequacy  of  California's  tax  base  in  light  of  future  needed 
services; 

b.  To  review  tax  exemptions,  deductions,  credits  and  distribution  to  determine 
any  inequities  that  may  exist; 

c.  To  review  the  impact  of  the  California  tax  structure  on  California's  economy 
and  on  the  business  climate  of  the  State  and  consider  whether  the  tax 
structure  is  appropriate  in  light  of  the  changing  economy;  and 

d.  To  propose  recommendations  that  will  make  the  tax  system  more  equitable, 
reduce  abusive  tax  provisions,  equalize  the  tax  burden  among  our  citizens 
while  not  causing  an  overall  increase  in  taxes. 

*>.  All  state  agencies,  departments,  boards  and  commissions  are  directed  to  assist  the 
Tax  Reform  Advisory  Commission  in  the  implementation  of  this  executive  order. 


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its  findings  and  recommendations  by  September  30,  1985. 


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  3une 
1985 


Governor  of  California    C/ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,   California   has   long  prided  herself  on  her  potential   for  growth  and   the 
ingenuity  and  resourcefulness  of  her  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  continued  growth  comes  a  wealth  of  opportunities  in  the  private  sector 
for  individuals,  including  minorities;  and 

WHEREAS,  expanded  minority  enterprises  will  result  in  a  more  prosperous  economy  for 
all  Californians  and  will  underscore  our  commitment  to  welcome  business  to  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  committed  to  increasing  minority-owned  business 
participation  in  our  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  6,   1985,  special  seminars  will  be  held  which 
highlight  California's  minority  business  community  and  its  potential  for  growth; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6  -  12,  1985  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  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  2nd  day  of  3uly 
1985. 


AAa^C^MWMfkA* 


Governor  of  California 


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AUG  2  2  fj85 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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and 


WHEREAS,  automobile  safety  is  vitally  important  to  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  2'f0,000  people  are  injured  in  traffic  accidents  in  California  each  year; 

WHEREAS,  traffic  accidents  are  the  leading  cause  of  death  among  people  t^k  and  younger; 


WHEREAS,  seat  belts  reduce  the  risk  of  critical  injury  or  fatality  in  a  traffic  accident 
by  half  and  help  drivers  maintain  vehicle  control  in  emergency  situations;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  seat  belt  use  will  encourage 
more  motorists  to  "buckle  up"  to  save  lives  and  prevent  injury; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1985  as  Seat  Belt  Awareness  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  22nd  day  of  August 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  rtic  State  of  CalHornio 

AUG  2  9  1905 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  as  the  most  populous  state  in  the  Union,  California's  strength  is  based  on  the 
ability  to  produce  and  efficiently  distribute  food  products  necessary  to  sustain  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  process  is  remarkably  well  performed  by  the  independent  grocers  of  this 
state;  and 

WHEREAS,  independent  grocers  symbolize  the  small  business  entrepreneur  upon  which 
America's  free  enterprise  system  rests;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  September  8,  1985  has  been  designated  as  Natlona'  Independent 
Retail  Grocers  Week  and  will  be  observed  by  the  memt)ers  of  the  California  Grocers 
Association; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  %-\^,  1985  as  Independent  Retail  Grocers  Week  in  California,  in 
recognition  of  the  valuable  services  provided  by  the  state's  independent  retail  grocers. 


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  August 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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AUG  2  9'fiS'. 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  security  practitioners  are  dedicated  to  protecting  the  people,  property  and 
information  assets  of  a  diverse  group  of  private  and  public  organizations;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  efforts  of   these  professionals  have  significantly  reduced  the  losses 
caused  by  a  wide  range  of  crimes  committed  against  countless  organizations;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  same  security  professionals  have  demonstrated  outstanding  service  in 
preventing  or  minimizing  losses  to  the  state  from  natural  or  man-made  disasters;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Calif ornians  benefit  from  the  fine  work  of  security  practioners;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Society  for  Industrial  Security  has  designated  September  1985 
as  Professional  Security  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1985  as  Professional  Security  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  27th  day  of  August 
1985. 


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AUG  2  O-QPr: 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  osteopathic  medicine  offers  a  system  of  total  health  care  which  focuses  on 
the  interrelationship  of  body  structure  and  function;  and 

WHEREAS,  doctors   of   osteopathy   emphasize   good   health   for   the   whole   family   and 
concentrate  on  providing  services  to  underserved  areas;  and 


WHEREAS,  osteopathic  medicine  is  America's  fastest  growing  health  care  profession; 


and 


WHEREAS,  osteopathic  physicians  make  significant  contributions  to  health  care  in  the 
State  of  California  and  expect  to  make  even  greater  contributions  in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Osteopathic  Physicians  and  Surgeons  of  California,  an  affiliate  of  the 
American  Osteopathic  Association  is  observing  September  S-l**,  1985  as  Osteopathic  Medicine 
Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  %-\k,  1985  as  Osteopathic  Medicine  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  observe  this  week  with  appropriate  recognition. 


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  August 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State        / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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AUG  3  Ofj85 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secrrtary  of  Stats 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  despite  a  reduction  in  the  number  of  crimes  committed  by  juveniles  since 
1981,  youth  crime  and  delinquency  continue  to  be  a  major  concern  facing  all  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  198't,  223,339  juveniles  were  taken  into  custody  in  California,  comprising 
13%  of  all  arrests  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  juvenile  crime  and  delinquency  impact  jJl  of  us  by  threatening  the  future 
health  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  no  single  organization,  agency  or  jurisdiction  has  sole  responsibility 
for  preventing  juvenile  delinquency,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  all  citizens  to  take  an  active  role 
in  addressing  the  issue  of  delinquency  prevention;  and 

WHEREAS,  effective  youth  crime  and  delinquency  prevention  programs  and  services 
depend  upon  the  commitment  and  participation  of  agencies,  organizations  and  institutions 
from  both  the  private  and  public  sector;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  27,  1985,  California  Delinquency  Prevention 
Week  will  be  observed,  providing  an  opportunity  to  recognize  the  positive  contributions  and 
accomplishments  of  individuals  and  organizations  committed  to  delinquency  prevention  and  to 
encourage  their  continued  involvement  in  this  important  area  of  our  criminal  justice  system; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  27-November  2,  1985  as  California  Delinquency  Prevention  Week. 


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  August 


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1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th»  otfKt  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
o(  the  Stole  of  Colifofnio 

AUG  3  O-:^' 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  family  violence  occurs  in  staggering  proportions  across  the  nation,  affecting 
all  ages,  races  and  economic  levels;  and 


WHEREAS,  violence  within  the  family  impacts  the  lives  of  every  family  member  and 
threatens  the  entire  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  nearly  one-third  of  all  female  homicide  victims  are  killed  by  their  husbands 
or  boyfriends  and  nearly  20  percent  of  all  murders  are  family  related;  and 

WHEREAS,  women's  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and  law 
enforcement  agencies  are  working  to  stop  the  cycle  of  violence  by  providing  shelters, 
counseling,  emergency  assistance,  legal  aid  and  other  needed  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  6,  1985,  Domestic  Violence  Awareness  Week  will 
be  observed,  providing  the  opportunity  to  increase  public  awareness  of  this  serious  problem; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6-12,  1985  as  Domestic  Violence  Awareness  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  29th  day  of  August 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•n  the  offite  o<  the  Secr«1ory  ot  »ol» 
of  *•  5iat»  of  CalHofnta 

AUG  3  01985 
ft\»VM  FONG  EU,  Seentwy  •»  SW» 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  erode  our  citizens'  sense  of  well  being  and 
personal  safety,  casting  a  shadow  of  insecurity  over  the  lives  of  too  many  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  law  enforcement  officials  attribute  a  portion  of  the  recent 
reduction  in  crime  to  increased  public  awareness  and  involvement  in  community  crime 
prevention  programs  such  as  Neighborhood  Watch,  Youth  Crime  and  Delinquency  Prevention, 
Personal  Safety  and  Victims  Rights  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  to  continue  to  inform  and  encourage  the  involvement  of  the 
public  in  effective  crime  prevention  programs  to  help  reduce  the  number  of  crime  victims  in 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  emphasis  on  crime  prevention  as  a  means  of  reducing  crime  provides  a 
forum  for  government,  law  enforcement,  the  business  community  and  every  citizen  to  continue 
to  seek  solutions  to  crime  and  to  identify  effective  prevention  strategies;  and 

WHEREAS,  crime  prevention  programs  implemented  at  the  statewide  and  local  level 
require  the  support  and  involvement  of  government,  law  enforcement,  the  business 
community  and  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Crime  Prevention  Month  In  California  and 
encourage  every  Californian  to  increase  their  awareness  of  effective  crime  prevention 
measures. 


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  August 


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Governor  of  California 


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of  th*  Stat*  of  California 

AUG  3  0)985 

MARCH  PONG  EU,  Secretaty  of  Stats 

By  "-^riyjfrwf  g 
'--^         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  schools  make  substantial  contributions  to  the  future  of  California  and  to  the 
development  of  our  nation's  young  people  as  knowledgeable,  responsible  and  productive 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  excellence  in  education  is  dependent  on  safe,  secure  and  peaceful  school 
settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Constitution  provides  students,  teachers  and  school  staff  the 
inalienable  right  to  learn,  teach  and  work  in  saie,  secure  and  peaceful  school  settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  safety  and  well-being  of  many  students,  teachers  and  school  staff  are 
unnecessarily  jeopardized  by  disruption,  crime,  violence,  substance  abuse  and  vandalism  in  our 
schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  better  public  understanding  of  school  safety  and  student  attendance  will 
assist  students,  school  officials,  law  enforcement  and  other  concerned  citizens  in  enhancing  the 
learning  experiences  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  be  aware  of  and  cooperate  with  efforts  by  local,  state 
and  federal  agencies  who  will  be  focusing  attention  during  the  1985-86  school  year  on  school 
safety  and  student  attendance,  thereby  identifying,  developing  and  promoting  innovative 
solutions  to  these  critical  issues; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEOIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-October  26,  1985  as  California  Safe  School  Week  in  California  and 
urge  state  and  local  agencies  and  the  student  councils  in  each  of  California's  public  and  private 
schools  to  formally  join  in  observing  this  designation  and  coordinating  related  events. 


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  August 
1985. 


^/O^mAje^  /jCakUc fc  '<»■<'»■'''  "  ' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4406 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  tm  offin  of  Inc  Sccrvtory  or  Statt " 
of  Km  Stall  of  CalHenria 

AUG  3  01935 
MARCNJ)N6  EU,  SM^vtafy  of  Stats  ! 


Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  like  the  Fourth  of  July,  September  16th  is  a  day  which  symbolizes  freedom, 
independence  and  individual  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  rallying  behind  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Costilla,  on  September  16,  1810 
Mexicans  began  the  cry  "Viva  la  Independencia",  marking  the  beginning  of  Mexico's  ten  year 
struggle  for  freedom  from  Spain;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  date  has  become  an  inspirationcil  occasion  for  Mexicans  throughout  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Mexican  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  because  of  our  rich  Mexicein  heritage  and  the  many  people  of  Mexican 
descent  who  live  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  occasion  of  the  175th  anniversary  of  this  special  day,  it  is  appropriate 
to  renew  our  international  friendship  and  to  look  forward  to  continued  goodwill  between  our 
peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1985  as  Mexican  Independence  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  29th  day  of  August 
1985. 


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WHEREAS,  like  the  Fourth  of  3uly,  September  16th  is  a  day  which  symbolizes  freedom, 
independence  and  individual  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  rallying  behind  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Costilla,  on  September  16,  1810 
Mexicans  began  the  cry  "Viva  la  Independencia",  marking  the  beginning  of  Mexico's  ten  year 
struggle  for  freedom  from  Spain;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  date  has  become  an  inspirational  occasion  for  Mexicans  throughout  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annuail  celebration  of  Mexican  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  because  of  our  rich  Mexican  heritage  and  the  many  people  of  Mexican 
descent  who  live  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  occasion  of  the  175th  anniversary  of  this  special  day,  it  is  appropriate 
to  renew  our  international  friendship  and  to  look  forward  to  continued  goodwill  between  our 
peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1985  as  Mexican  Independence  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  29th  day  of  August 


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By  virtue  of  the  authority  vested  in  the  Office  of  the  Governor  by  the  federal  Tax 
Reform  Act  of  198'f  (Public  Law  98-369),  I,  George  Deukmejian,  as  Governor  of  the  State  of 
California,  hereby  proclaum  as  follows: 

1.        Unless  the  context  otherwise  requires,  the  terms  defined  in  this  Section  shall  for 
all  purposes  of  this  proclamation  have  the  following  meanings: 

(a)  "Committee"  means  the  California  Debt  Limit  Allocation  Committee  estab- 
lished pursuant  to  Section  5  of  this  proclamation. 

(b)  "Code"  means  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  of  195'f,  as  amended. 

(c)  "County  Population  Share"  means  for  each  calendar  year  for  each  county  or 
city  and  county  a  percentage  calculated  by  taking  as  the  numerator  the  most 
recent  State  Population  Estimate  of  the  entire  population  of  such  county  or 
city  and  county  and  by  taking  as  the  denominator  the  most  recent  State 
Population  Estimate  of  the  state. 

(d)  "Issuer"  means  any  local  agency  or  state  agency  authorized  by  the  Constitu- 
tion or  laws  of  the  state  to  issue  Private  Activity  Bonds. 

(e)  "Local  Agency"  means  any  political  subdivision  of  the  state  within  the 
meaning  of  Section  103(a)(1)  of  the  Code,  or  any  entity  that  has  the  power  to 
issue  Private  Activity  Bonds  "on  behalf  of"  any  such  political  subdivision. 

(f)  "Local  Population  Share"  means,  for  each  calendar  year  (i)  for  each  city  or 
city  and  county,  a  percentage  calculated  by  taking  as  the  numerator  the  most 
recent  State  Population  Estimate  of  the  population  of  such  city  or  city  and 
county,  and  by  taking  as  the  denominator  the  most  recent  State  Population 
Estimate  of  the  population  of  the  state;  and  (ii)  for  each  county,  a  percentage 
calculated  by  taking  as  the  numerator  the  most  recent  State  Population 
Estimate  of  the  population  of  the  unincorporated  area  of  the  county,  and  by 
taking  eis  the  denominator  the  most  recent  State  Population  Estimate  of  the 
population  of  the  state. 

(g)  "Private  Activity  Bond"  has  the  same  meaning  as  that  specified  in  Section 
103(n)(7)  of  the  Code. 

(h)  "Private  Activity  Bond  Limit"  means  any  part  of  the  State  Ceiling  allocated 
or  transferred  to  a  state  agency  or  loccd  agency  pursuant  to  this  proclama- 
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(i)       "State"  means  the  State  of  California. 

(j)  "State  Agency"  means  the  State  and  ail  state  entities,  including  joint  powers 
authorities  of  which  the  State  or  agency  or  instrumentality  thereof  is  a 
member,  empowered  to  issue  Private  Activity  Bonds,  the  interest  on  which  is 
exempt  from  income  tax  under  Section  103(a)  of  the  Code,  including  nonprofit 
corporations  described  in  Section  103(e)  of  the  Code  authorized  to  issue 
student  loan  bonds. 

(k)  "State  Bond  Limit"  means  the  50%  of  the  State  Ceiling  initially  allocated  to 
the  State  pursuant  to  Section  3(a)  of  this  proclamation,  together  with  any 
amounts  transferred  to  the  State  pursuant  to  Section  7. 

(1)  "State  Ceiling"  shall  be  the  amount  specified  by  Section  103(nX'^)  of  the  Code 
for  each  calendar  year  commencing  in  198'f. 

(m)  "State  Population  Estimate"  means,  with  respect  to  any  calendar  year,  the 
most  recent  estimate  of  population  of  California  cities  and  counties  published 
by  the  State  Department  of  Finance  before  the  beginning  of  the  calendar 
year. 

(n)  "Unused  allocation"  means,  with  respect  to  any  Local  Agency,  the  aggregate 
Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  obtained  through  Sections  3  and  7,  minus  the 
amounts  used  to  issue  bonds,  to  make  a  carryforward  election,  or  to  make  a 
transfer,  as  reported  to  the  Committee  pursuant  to  Section  8(b). 

Pursuant  to  Section  103(nK6)(B)  of  the  Code,  this  proclamation  shall  govern  the 
allocation  of  the  State  Ceiling  among  the  governmental  units  in  this  state  having 
authority  to  issue  Private  Activity  Bonds.  Any  allocation  granted  or  transferred  by 
or  under  the  authority  of  this  proclamation  shall  become  the  Private  Activity  Bond 
Limit  for  the  issuer  to  which  such  allocation  is  granted  or  transferred  for  any 
Private  Activity  Bonds  issued  by  such  issuer. 

(a)  There  is  hereby  allocated  to  the  state  agencies  in  each  Ccilendar  year  an 
amount  equal  to  fifty  percent  (50%)  of  the  State  Ceiling. 

(b)  There  is  hereby  allocated  to  each  city,  county,  and  city  and  county  in  each 
Ccilendar  year  an  amount  equal  to  thirty-five  percent  (35%)  of  the  State 
Ceiling  multiplied  by  the  Local  Population  Share  of  each  such  city,  county,  or 
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(c)  There  is  hereby  allocated  to  each  county  (including  any  city  and  county)  in 
each  calendar  year  an  amount  equal  to  fifteen  percent  (15%)  of  the  State 
Ceiling  multiplied  by  the  County  Population  Share  of  each  such  county. 

(d)  The  allocations  provided  for  in  subsections  (a),  (b)  and  (c)  shall  be  calculated 
by  the  Committee,  and  may  be  rounded  to  the  nearest  $1,000. 

(a)  In  order  that  none  of  the  allocation  of  local  agencies  be  unused  at  the  end  of 
the  calendar  year,  the  Committee  intends  to  reallocate  the  Unused 
Allocation.  For  the  purpose  of  reallocation,  on  October  15  of  each  calendar 
year,  any  Unused  Allocation  of  any  local  agency  shall  automatically  be 
transferred  to  the  State,  to  become  part  of  the  State  Bond  Limit,  unless  the 
local  agency  files  a  notice  pursuant  to  subsection  (b)  with  the  Committee 
prior  to  October  15. 

(b)  In  order  to  retain  part  or  all  of  its  Unused  Allocation,  a  local  agency  shall  file 
with  the  Committee,  on  a  form  to  be  prescribed  by  the  Committee,  a  notice 
stating  the  local  agency's  election  not  to  allow  the  transfer  of  part  or  all  of 
its  Unused  Allocation  to  the  State  pursuant  to  subsection  (a).  Such  election 
shall  be  effective  upon  being  submitted  to  the  Committee  prior  to  October 
15.  The  making  of  this  election  is  solely  within  the  discretion  of  each  local 
agency,  and  the  local  agency  does  not  have  to  use  its  Unused  Allocation 
before  the  end  of  the  calendar  year.  Nothing  in  this  section  shall  prevent  a 
local  agency  which  has  made  the  aforementioned  election  from  transferring 
its  Unused  Allocation  after  October  15,  pursuant  to  Section  7.  Local 
agencies  which  are  required  to  retain  a  portion  of  their  Private  Activity  Bond 
Limit  for  a  project  pursuant  to  Section  631(a)(3)  of  the  Tax  Reform  Act  of 
198't  shall  preserve  such  rights  by  making  the  election  provided  in  this 
Section. 

(a)  The  Committee  is  hereby  established,  consisting  of  the  State  Treasurer,  the 
State  Controller  and  the  Governor,  or  in  the  Governor's  absence  the  Director 
of  Finance,  any  of  whom  may  act  through  a  designee.  The  State  Treasurer 
shall  be  the  Chairman  of  the  Committee  and  the  Office  of  the  State 
Treasurer  shall  provide  such  administrative  assistance  and  support  staff  as 
shall  be  necessary  for  the  Committee  to  operate.  Members  of  the  Commit- 
tee shall  serve  without  compensation.  The  Chairman  shall  keep  or  cause  to 
be  kept  minutes  and  other  records  and  documents  of  the  Committee. 

(b)  Two  members  of  the  Committee  shall  constitute  a  quorum.  The  affirmative 
vote  of  two  members  of  the  Committee  shall  be  necessary  for  any  action 
taken  by  the  Committee;  provided,  however,  that  the  Committee  may  by 
unanimous  vote  delegate  to  its  Chairman  the  authority  to  carry  out  any  acts 
empowered  to  it  under  this  proclamation. 


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(c)  The  Committee  shall  as  soon  as  is  practicable  after  the  start  of  each 
calendar  year,  determine  and  announce  the  State  Ceiling  for  the  calendar 
year,  and  the  allocations  provided  in  Section  3. 

(a)  Each  state  agency  shcill  apply  to  the  Committee  prior  to  issuing  any  Private 
Activity  Bonds,  supplying  such  information  as  the  Committee  may  require. 
Such  application  may  be  for  a  specific  project,  or  it  may  be  for  a  designated 
dollar  amount,  to  be  utilized  for  projects  at  the  discretion  of  the  state 
agency.  No  Private  Activity  Bonds  issued  by  any  state  agency  shall  be 
deemed  to  receive  the  benefit  of  any  portion  of  the  State  Bond  Limit  unless 
the  Committee  has  allocated  a  portion  of  the  State  Bond  Limit  to  the  state 
agency.  Such  allocation  may  be  on  such  terms  and  conditions  as  the 
Committee  may  determine. 

(b)  Any  loceil  agency  may  apply  to  the  Committee  for  an  allocation  of  a  portion 
of  the  State  Bond  Limit,  supplying  such  information  as  the  Committee  may 
require.  Applications  from  local  agencies  may  only  be  for  specific  projects 
or  programs.  The  Committee  may  transfer  to  a  local  agency  a  portion  of  the 
State  Bond  Limit  upon  such  terms  and  conditions  as  the  Committee  may 
determine. 


(c)  Any  allocation  made  or  transferred  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  be  irrevoc- 
able upon  issuance  of  bonds  pursuant  thereto  at  least  to  the  extent  of  the 
principal  amount  of  such  bonds  so  issued  and  any  such  allocation  or  transfer 
shall  permit  the  state  agency  or  local  agency  receiving  same  and  any 
transferee  thereof  to  treat  all  or  any  portion  of  such  allocation  or  transfer  as 
a  carryforward  pursuant  to  Section  103(n)(10)  of  the  Code  unless  the  resolution 
or  other  action  making  such  allocation  or  transfer  provides  otherwise. 

(d)  No  cillocation  made  to  a  state  agency  or  transferred  to  a  local  agency 
pursuant  to  this  Section  may  be  transferred  by  the  initial  recipient  thereof  to 
any  other  state  agency  or  local  agency  without  the  consent  of  the  Commit- 
tee. 


To  further  implement  the  provisions  hereof,  any  local  agency  may,  by  resolution, 
transfer  to  any  other  local  agency  or  to  the  State  all  or  any  portion  of  such  local 
agency's  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit,  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Section  6(c),  if 
applicable,  and  Section  9.  Any  such  transfer  shall  be  made  in  writing  and  may  be 
general  or  limited  and  subject  to  such  terms  and  conditions  as  may  be  set  forth  in 
said  resolution;  provided  that  any  such  transfer  shall  be  irrevocable  upon  issuance 
of  bonds  pursuant  to  such  transfer  at  least  to  the  extent  of  the  princip>al  amount  of 


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such  bonds  so  issued.  Each  transferee  shall  maintain  a  written  record  of  the 
transfer  in  its  records  for  at  least  the  term  of  all  Private  Activity  Bonds  issued 
pursuant  to  such  transfer.  No  transfer  may  be  made  pursuant  to  this  Section  in 
return  for  any  payment  of  cash,  property  or  other  marketable  thing  of  value, 
except  that  a  local  agency  may  charge  an  administrative  fee  not  to  exceed  $1,000 
to  recover  its  actual  costs  of  processing  a  request  for  a  transfer  of  Private 
Activity  Bond  Limit. 

(a)  Subject  to  any  limitations  on  transferred  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  as  may 
be  provided  in  Sections  6  and  7,  any  State  Agency  or  local  agency  may  utilize 
its  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  (i)  for  the  issuance  of  Private  Activity  Bonds, 
(ii)  to  make  a  carryforward  election  pursuant  to  Section  103(n)(10)  of  the 
Code,  or  (iii)  to  make  a  transfer  to  the  State  or  to  any  local  agency. 

(b)  No  issue  of  Private  Activity  Bonds  shall  be  deemed  to  have  received  the 
benefit  of  any  portion  of  an  allocation  made  or  transferred  to  the  Issuer 
pursuant  to  this  proclamation  unless  the  Issuer's  bond  resolution  or  other 
similar  action  giving  final  authority  for  the  issuance  of  bonds  specifically 
designates  a  portion  of  the  Issuer's  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  to  such  h>ond 
issue.  Any  such  designation  shall  be  irrevocable  upon  the  issuance  of  such 
bonds  to  the  extent  of  the  principal  amount  thereof. 

(c)  Each  state  agency  and  local  agency  shall  notify  the  Committee  in  writing 
within  15  days  after  (i)  the  issuance  of  any  Private  Activity  Bonds,  (ii)  any 
action  taken  pursuant  to  Section  7  to  transfer  any  portion  of  its  Private 
Activity  Bond  Limit  to  the  State  or  another  local  agency,  or  (iii)  any  election 
to  treat  all  or  any  portion  of  such  State  Agency's  or  local  agency's  Private 
Activity  Bond  Limit  as  a  carryforward  pursuant  to  Section  103(n)(10)  of  the 
Code.  The  Committee  (or  upon  its  termination,  the  State  Treasurer)  shall 
keep  such  notices  in  its  records  for  a  period  no  less  than  the  term  of  all 
Private  Activity  Bonds  issued  pursuant  to  such  notices. 

9.  Each  county,  and  city  and  county,  acting  through  its  board  of  supervisors, 
shall  give  priority  in  application  of  the  allocations  granted  by  Section  3(c)  to 
assist  issuance  of  Private  Activity  Bonds  by  the  county  (to  the  extent  the 
county  has  fully  utilized  its  share  of  the  allocation  granted  by  Section  3(b)), 
by  local  agencies  within  the  county,  or  by  local  agencies  whose  territory 
contains  part  or  all  of  the  territory  of  the  county.  The  county  may  transfer, 
pursuant  to  Section  7,  part  of  the  allocation  granted  by  Section  3(c)  to  the 
State  or  to  a  local  agency  whose  territory  is  entirely  outside  the  county  only 
upon  making  a  determination  that  it  does  not  reasonably  expect  to  grant 
requests  to  use  such  amount  of  its  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  for  any 
projects    or    programs    described    in    the    first    sentence    of    this    Section. 


10. 


The  Committee  may  request  local  agencies  and  state  agencies  to  provide  the 
Committee  with  information  pertaining  to  the  amount  and  purpose  of  anticipated 
future  Private  Activity  Bond  issues,  or  any  other  information  which  may  be  held 
useful  to  the  Committee  in  performing  its  duties  and  responsibilities  hereunder. 


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The  Committee  or  any  local  agency  may  transfer  any  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit 
directly  to  any  joint  powers  authority  created  pursuant  to  Government  Code 
Section  6500  et.  seq.  This  Section  is  specifically  intended  to  be  an  expressed 
statement  of  an  alternative  allocation  as  provided  in  Temporary  Treasury 
Regulations  Section  1.103(n)-3T,  A-l^f  and  A-15. 

This  Proclamation  amends  and  supersedes  the  Proclamation  dated  July  19,  198'*. 
Nothing  contained  in  this  Proclamation  shall  affect  the  validity  of  any  bonds 
issued,  or  any  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  allocated  or  transferred,  prior  to  the 
date  hereof,  in  compliance  with  the  Proclamation  of  3uly  19,  198'*. 

I  hereby  certify  under  penalty  of  perjury  that  none  of  the  allocations  contained  in 
the  proclamation  was  made  in  consideration  of  any  bribe,  gift,  gratuity,  or  direct 
or  indirect  contribution  to  any  political  campaign. 


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 
1985 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Californians  cherish  the  mobility  provided  by  the  automobile,  just  as  we 
value  a  clean,  healttiy  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  routine  car  maintenance  has  been  shown  to  be  a  contributor  to  automobile 
safety,  enhanced  fuel  economy  and  reduced  car  emissions;  and 

WHEREAS,  autumn  is  an  opportune  time  to  prepare  automobiles  for  winter's  hazardous 
driving  conditions  by  performing  preventative  maintenance;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  ol  October,  the  Car  Care  Council  will  emphasize  the 
necessity  of  automobile  maintenance;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  benefit  from  programs  that  improve  the  safe  and  efficient 
operation  of  vehicles; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Car  Care  Month  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of  September 
1985. 


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WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  California's  public  education  system  provide  quality 
instruction  to  its  students  so  that  future  generations  are  able  to  compete  in  an  increasingly 
competitive  business  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  personal  computer  has  made  significant  contributions  to  the 
effectiveness  of  the  California  educational  system,  as  well  as  to  the  home  and  business;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  recognizes  that  the  personal  computer  can  assist  in 
developing  long-range  solutions  to  major  educational,  social  and  business  issues; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Computer  Learning  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     3rd     day    of 


September  1985. 
Governor  of  California 


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4411 


el  El 


^<^  K:fikM^'K  icTe. 


"^'  ^^llgJ'  "^SiS^  '^^^•S'^  ^iXm^ 


\  i^Xsi  i^jfc^^  ?6jfc^'K  wSS^ 


1^  gon  rl 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stole 
of  the  Stat*  a(  ColHomki 


SEP     4  1585 


state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  concept  of  Adult  Day  Health  Care  represents  a  relatively  new 
development  in  senior  health  care,  offering  options  for  older  Americans  which  were  previously 
limited;  and 

WHEREAS,  Adult  Day  Health  Care  Centers  have  been  established  in  California  to 
provide  the  senior  population  with  a  cost-effective  alternative  to  long-term  care 
institutionalization;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Adult  Day  Health  Care  program's  primary  objectives  are  to  restore  or  to 
maintain  optimal  capacity  for  self-care  to  the  frail  elderly  and  to  delay  or  prevent 
unnecessary  and  unwanted  placement  in  an  institutional  setting;  and 

WHEREAS,  ^dult  Day  Health  Care  programs  encompass  a  wide  variety  of  social  and 
medical  services,  including  transportation  to  and  from  the  sites,  nursing  care,  physical 
therapy,  psychiatric  counseling  and  referral  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  past  year,  the  State  of  California  has  increased  Adult  Day  Health  Care 
program  sites  by  more  than  50  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  expansion  represents  another  step  toward  achieving  a  comprehensive 
community-based  long-term  care  structure  in  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  22-28,  1985  as  Adult  Day  HeaUth  Care  Center  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     3rd    day    of 


September  1985. 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST 


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Secretary  of  State 


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4412 


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^  !^ei^^"i<  tfe.^^^  Iftt. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

la  Kw  •■«•  of  1<M  Saovtory  of  State 
of  Km  Stolo  of  ColHornia 

SEP  0  5  1985 
MARCH^FOTK  Ei;  Stentoy  ff  State 


v/ 


Depufy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Emblem  Club  is  a  charitable  organization  comprised  of  v  men  and 
affiliated  with  ttie  Elks  Club;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Emblem  Club's  primary  objectives  are  to  perform  charitable  acts  that 
benefit  the  community,  to  promote  good  fellowship  and  to  encourage  true  allegic  ice  to  the 
Constitution;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  16,000  Emblem  Club  members  in  California  donate  their  time  and  talent 
to  countless  individuals  who  are  in  need  of  support  and  direction;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  benefit  from  the  many  worthy  services  provided  by  this 
organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  15-21,  1985  as  Emblem  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  '►th  day  of 
September  1985. 


Governor  of  Cantornia 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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CUy 


5-?  ^!5IP!-?  ^"HT?-^  «.rV?^  «.gyj^ 


4413 


'■K  are; 


^yi  i^eJK^-it  I 


^-K  ^b. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

Is  tn#  0009  of  tfio  Socntary  of  Stoto 
of  Mm  Stat*  of  Colifemia 

SEP  0  5  rm 

MARCiOONG  EU,  Sacratny  9f  state 

,f^^De^«iy  7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  k})  percent  of  the  population  in  California  is  single;  and 

WHEREAS,  singles  donate  their  time  and  talent  for  the  betterment  of  their  communities 
and  this  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  nonprofit  singles  groups  in  California  provide  guidance  and  fellowship,  and 
help  single  people  develop  new  friendships;  and 

WHEREAS,  singles  groups  throughout  the  state  are  observing  California  Singles  Week  on 
September  15-21,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  show  appreciation  for  the  valuable  contributions  singles 
make  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  15-21,  1985  as  Singles  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  kx\\  day  of 
September  1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


[  noip  EiQ^  ^m^  mv 

t  i^ey«^^  i'ej't-sa  i^e-^Wa  k.f!^ 


4414 


WHEREAS,  the  American  automobile,  *irst  developed  in  1893,  was  perhaps  the  most 
powerful  single  force  for  change  in  the  early  20th  century;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  automobile  has  greatly  contributed  to  the  history  and  economic 
development  of  California  by  bringing  to  an  end  the  day  when  the  horse  was  the  primary  means 
of  transportation,  thus  creating  vast  social  and  economic  transformations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  design  and  engineering  of  automobiles  has  changed  through  the  years,  yet 
important  examples  of  excellence  need  to  be  preserved  as  reminders  of  the  past;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  preservation  of  these  classic  cars  of  the  past  will  foster  a  greater 
appreciation  for  future  advancements  in  the  automobile  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Sacramento  Concours  d'Elegance,  sponsored  by  the  Associates  of  Sutter 
Community  Hospitals,  encourages  the  appreciation  of  fine  antique  and  classic  automobiles; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  welcome  you  to  the  Sacramento  Concours  d'Elegance  and  extend  best  wishes  to  those 
who  have  preserved  the  classic  cars  of  the  past. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  ^fth  day  of 
September  1985. 


4415 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

SEP     4  -^'SB 
MAROIFONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

U     /-^^^  <^-^V — 
'^^  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  full  and  frank  discussion  and  debate  of  ideas  are  a  cornerstone  of  our 
free  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  public  forum  featuring  noteworthy  speakers  from  around  the  world  provides 
an  effective  and  informative  manner  for  such  discussion  and  debate;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  10  years  the  City  Club  of  San  Diego  has  offered  the  opportunity  for 
influential  and  prominent  men  and  women  to  present  their  views  to  local  business,  government, 
and  education  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS,  forums  provided  by  the  City  Club  have  contributed  to  the  richness  of 
understanding  and  knowledge  in  the  City  of  San  Diego;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  success  of  the  City  Club  serves  to  encourage  greater  participation  in 
public  policy  debate  and  discussion; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  extend  my  personal  best  wishes  to  the  City  Club  of  San  Diego  on  the  occasion  of  its 
10th  anniversary. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  'tth  day  of 
September  1985. 


^<Ji^<g^  X3l6»voC<<»<w>fci'<  ■■  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


4416 


^^  l^iJKi's  tfe. 


in  vU 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ftw  oAott  Or  ttM  Sscrvfofy  of  Stofo 
ef  Km  Slalt  a(  CalHomia 

SEP  0  5  1985 
MARCH  ftNG  EU,  Secretaiy  o(  state 

/     Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  1788,  the  United  States  Constitution  Ijecame  the  supreme  law  of  the  land 
and  remains  as  the  oldest  written  national  instrument  of  government  in  force  anywhere  in  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  priceless  document  guarantees  our  precious  freedoms  while  creating  a 
federal  republic  with  ultimate  power  residing  with  the  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  societal  and  economic  changes,  the  basic  Constitution  has  survived  in 
tact  with  only  26  amendments,  including  the  Bill  of  Rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate,  as  we  approach  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  drafting  of  the 
Constitution,  that  this  charter  be  studied  by  all  Americans  so  that  it  can  be  more  deeply 
appreciated;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  17,  1985,  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution  will  be  celebrating  the  31st  national  observance  of  Constitution  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1985  as  Constitution  Week  in  California  and  encourge  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  appreciation  for  this  revered  document. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  'tth  day  of 
September  1985. 


"^o^  XJciiUA<c<«<»ji<^<i 


«L«>   « 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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1-"  ^^Ttfq^  ^'•f 


/j-i;   tr't-J^'ii  t^'-SKS^  iCiJ^^-iji  sfis 


1^  ^plCi? 


4417 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  «M  oKc*  of  th«  Swratary  of  Slot* 
of  Mm  State  of  California 

SEP  0  5  1985 
MARCH  ?ONG  EU.  Sem^  vf^Stat* 

Deputy 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  of  our  most  precious  resource,  our  children,  is  of  great  importance 
to  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  safety  programs  are  useful  tools  for  introducing  the  importance  of  safety 
awareness  to  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  regarding  ttie  importance  of  safety  measures 
encourages  increased  community  involvement  by  providing  various  organizations  and  members 
of  the  public  an  opportunity  to  work  together  in  conducting  safety  awareness  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  is  sponsoring  National  Safety  Town  Week 
September  16-22,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16-22,  1985  as  Safety  Town  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  5th  day  of 
September  1985. 


Governor  of  California 


TEbl: 

Secretary  of  State         ' 


wi  Si 


4418 


J    Si- 


rs  fs 


fi  si 


«;«  r,c-y3j<  *;t-yg"  s;-;^* 


^^  FFLED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      «-'^ tllT JlX^:"- 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  c  P  ;-n- 

»'*«»'  fWG  EU  Seoeta,,  o(  State 

(J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  City  of  Santa  Monica  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California 
State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California      ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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3^  fSEsii  k't^tf"!*  t^tji 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  itM  Offie*  of  ^  Setrttory  of  Sitf 
of  Km  Stat*  of  Colifornia 

SEP  0  6  *!'^'85 
MARCH  TONG  EU,  Secretary  oj  State 

Deputy  ; 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the   major  utility  companies  and   municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  Manuel  DeVargas  Elementary  School  upon  the  receipt  of 
the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


Governor  of  California     ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4420 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  th«  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Stat* 
of  the  State  of  California 

SEP  0  61985 
MARCH  70NG  EU,  Secretary  «f  Stat* 


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■J       Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  deii^..  '~''  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substcintial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  Solarize  Photovoltaic  Energy  Corporation  and  the  City  of 
Dixon  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


/yt'^^k^Cm.  ^oujJkf^st>tkjtij^^m^i» 


Governor  of  California 


iffuj^/yiA  T^/^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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;-sa  ^tj^'^t  t'e-^^'ii  1^6^-s^  »r"w^^a  Kt- 


I  Si 


4421 


FILED 

,,^la»ht  o(li«  of  the  Secretary  of  Shrt* 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      «» *. s.*. »♦  confomio 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  0  6  ms 

(MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the   major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  Felburg  and  Sun  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California  State 
Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


'j-fyg-j* 


4422 


n: 


WiSSBTi  StmCi  SM 


')Jf    K,i^-^-i^    *\^4l^y^    K^^i^    'VW'*    ' 

is  tjm^  uffi^  am^  wAs  i 


»-s  l^iXa\  k-fX^la  t^ilMli  tilX,S\  liii 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '"^'f^Ztl'^S.::'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


SEP  0  6  r-BS 
(MARCH  $NG  EU,  Secretary  of  Statt 


Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  3ohn  CaroUo  Engineers  and  the  Central  Contra  Costa 
Sanitary  District  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


^^fc»  *5r'^"  ^3M4i*^'fe*<»<^^'t**<  «■  * 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


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4423 


is 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    »« '^ »^ IJ^ji^Ps! *-• 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


of  ttM  SNrt*  ef  Cotifornta 

SEP  0  6  !^'B^ 
MARCH  ^G  EU,  Sflcrrttiy  ot  State 

J       Deputy  ,/    i 


-f^  I 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  Ayres,  Ezer,  Lau  Consulting  Engineers  upon  the  receipt  of 
the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  t>e  affixed  this  6th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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In  iht  0«e«  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  tt»  S»ot»  of  Californio 

SEP  0  6  m" 

MMtCH)F0N6  EU.  Secretwy  of  State 


By/   ^jV>v/^ 


Deputy 


v.^. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substanticil  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  Contra  Costa  County  and  the  Pacific  Gas  and  Electric 
Company  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  m'  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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4425 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PILED 

SEP  0  6  igpt^ 
MWHfOM  EH  8«™t«ypf  state 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vitad  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increcised  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  City  of  Hollister  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California 
State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


4426 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  m ,h. £  '  tJr JLP^ sm. 

of  ttM  Stoi*  of  C«l)ferata 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  0  6  1085 
MARCH /ONQ  EU,  Secrttny  «f  State 


D«puty 


6 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


m\ 


it 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municip>alities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  City  of  Palo  Alto  Utilities  Department  upon  the 
receipt  of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California       ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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R  Si 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTi.««o£lijIPofs,o. 

of  ttw  iMri*  M  Colltarnla 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  C  P  ^'■•85 


MARCH  jFONG  EU,  Swr«t*ry  o(.  State 
/      Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


■11. 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  Sonoma  County  and  the  Sonoma  County  Community  Energy 
Coalition  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


/^J*'*<C<-m     AVii»OCC»»«<»^«l»'lfc«««.  < 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  ' 


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4428 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTi«*.-^-^J"cS^'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  0  P  'i^f^*^ 

MARCH  ^NG  EU,  Secretiiy  of  StatB 


By. 


(/ 


Deputy 


<jrxx>L 

A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calif-ornia 


WHEREAS,  ttie  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  County  Supervisors  Association  of  California  and  the 
California  Energy  Commission  upon  the  receipt  of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


/jfUiAc/lA  ^iM^J^ 


Secretary  of  State 


I  fe'e^^-s^j  K^ 


4429 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  m *. £ i JrsEoPof sm, 

of  t<M  Srota  of  California 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  0  6  '"S'^ 
MMtCH  ibNG  EU,  Secret^  of.  Stats 

Deputy 

0 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substcintial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  Southern  California  Edison  Company  ufxsn  the  receipt 
of  the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985, 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


S^^S,.^L^ 


Governor  of  California 


(fflMoJA  ^/u^ 


Ua^ 


Secretary  of  State 


>7>  KS'^^^  Sf-M^  ^t'W?^  ' 

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4430 


1^   *■*' 


S^  fjmu  ^jmiu  '4SK3  r- 


!1  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  tti*  offit*  ftf  ths  Sacrttary  of  SM* 
of  itM  Stat*  o(  Callfornta 

SEP  0  6  1985 

MARCH  fONQ  EU,  Slor^Ky  Of  SWt 
//      Dapvty  7 


1 


S§  t 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  Pacific  Gas  and  Electric  Company  upon  the  receipt  of 
the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  1985. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  ciffixed  this  6th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


'*C'£-  XV!t4.*.iic»v*<si»«c»<« 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


ffuw-jfl  tV/^Av 


Secretary  of  State 


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4431 


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FIUED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT'"*'.:?^t!^o^c«'rn^'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  0  6  ms 

MARCH  jKWG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  Jtato  , 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


■P  ) 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  utility  companies  and  municipalities  throughout  the  state  are 
developing  and  implementing  programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  these  dedicated  efforts  will  encourage  greater 
participation  in  energy  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  16  programs  throughout  the  state  have  distinguished  themselves  as  offering 
substantial  energy  and  cost  savings  and  are  deserving  of  appropriate  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  my  congratulations  to  the  '  juthern  California  Gas  Company  upon  the  receipt  of 
the  California  State  Energy  Award  for  l>85. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  cf  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


/<3fc*  *C'^-    /06t«x.^<w>Ajkt»>i<« 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


XO' 


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4432 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

ta  Mw  offiM  of  Ih*  SwrMiry  «f  Stat* 
a(  Mm  StoH  of  ColHornta 

^EP  0  6  1Q85 
MARCH  l#G  EU,  8«rat«y  o(  State 

^,1^-1  yuO^  ^Jyd^y', 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


I 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  tias  a  varied  coastline  of  rocky  shores,  sandy  beaches, 
urban  ports  and  small  harbors,  tidal  flats,  estuaries  and  marshes;  and 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  coast  has  provided  us  with  a  rich  scenic  cultural  and  historic  heritage; 


WHEREAS,  the  natural  resources  of  the  coastal  zone  are  among  our  most  important 
economic  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  marine  environment  is  one  of  California's  most  valuable  resources, 
supporting  an  active  fishing  industry,  tourism  and  other  coastal  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  coast  provides  recreation  and  enjoyment  to  California  residents  and 
visitors;  and 

WHEREAS,  coastal  land  forms  offer  protection  from  storms,  flooding  and  erosion;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  committed  to  the  sound  management  of  its 
coastline  to  ensure  that  the  environmental  and  economic  value  of  the  coastal  zone  will  be 
sustained; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  21,  1985  as  California  Coastal  Cleanup  Day  and  Septeml)er  21-28, 
1985  as  Coast  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  6th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


""K^"  X3iue*A.^^«xw»ft*Vi  «» ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


'S  yffly  r 


4433 


!  vi 


13  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   '" '^''^"^ tl^J^^T *«• 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


S§P  0  a  tr.qr^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  family  physicians  have  a  long  history  of  dedication  to  upgrading  the  quality 
of  available  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  increasing  complexities  and  technology  in  ttie  medical  care 
field,  family  physicians  are  committed  to  the  concept  of  continuous  comprehensive  medical 
care,  with  particular  emphasis  on  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  family  physicians  focus  on  preventative  as  well  as  curative  medicine,  and 
educate  patients  and  families  in  ways  to  stay  well  and  healthy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Academy  of  Family  Physicians  has  declared  October  1985  as 
Family  Health  Month  to  promote  good  health  habits  and  physical  and  mental  well  being;  and 

WHEREAS,  proper  health  care  is  important  to  all  Californians; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Family  Health  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  9th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California      ^ 


ifflOAOJA 


Secretary  of  State 


w^  r-ftyg^  !^gTifg^  ^t* 


OR  ; 


4434 


^^  i^Stu-^  nr^Ci-s  icejC'k  k'Sifc-i  i?c3C*i  w'63IC3'2  142 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'B  flw  ones  Or  fiM  Swrttary  or  SVofo 
of  ItM  Stat*  of  ColHbmki 

SEPl  3  1585 
MARCMDDNG  EUl  Sacnbiy  tf  State 

^     Deputy  T   } 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


tci^i-t 


WHEREAS,  the  Club  Managers  Association  of  California  is  composed  of  managers  and 
assistant  managers  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  managers  represent  the  finest  in  private  yacht,  athletic,  social  and 
country  clubs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Association's  illustrious  record  of  civic  participation  and  genuine  concern 
for  others  is  highly  regarded  and  deeply  appreciated;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Association's  accomplishments  benefit  all  Californians  and  are  deserving 
of  high  commendation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  congratulate  the  Club  Managers  Association  of  California  on  its  outstanding  record  of 
service  to  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  1 1th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


lovernor  of  California        U 


liflMAOJA  %^ky 


Secretary  of  State         v 


^^3l3'  I 


»-i  ^c^b-s  Wii 


R.?^  '^ii^fS^  i^r-^fS'X  i^u 


4435 


„^  gion  gaK5  inofi  £ifflC3 

■a  «reJts^  iC-SCtf-i;  fcfeAsli  •i'6*S'i<  tfcJKA'M  ■CbK^'^  iftJIta^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  t  L  F  n 

0v  Wfr    sAbIv  flV  C^oiMonMo 


SEP  1    fi  IWSS  5^3 

MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretafy  of  Stitt  5: 


By -n    ,iff,^^'  ^ 


D«pmy 


^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


W  ERE  AS,   dental    hygienists    are    licensed   professionals,  trained   to   aid   patients   in 
maintaining  optimal  oral  health;  and 

WHEREAS,    dental    hygienists    are    dedicated    to    educating    the    public   regarding   the 
necessity  of  good  health  habits,  including  preventative  dental  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  registered  dental  hygienists  contribute  to  the  dental  health  of  all  Califor- 
nians  and  provide  an  essential  service  to  our  total  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  public  recognize  and  appreciate  the  dedicated 
efforts  and  valuable  services  provided  by  dental  hygienists; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Go/ernor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  15-21,  1985  as  Dental  Hygiene  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  16th  day  of  Septem- 
beii,1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  League  of  Women  Voters  was  founded  in  1920  upon  the  culmination  of  a 
72  year  struggle  to  gain  women's  suffrage;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  goal  of  the  League  of  Women  Voters  is  to  promote  an  open  governmental 
system  that  is  representative,  accountable  and  responsive;  that  protects  individual  liberties 
established  by  the  Constitution;  and  that  assures  opportunities  for  citizen  participation  in 
government  decision  making;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  the  League  has  helped  millions  of  women  and  men 
become  informed  participants  of  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  League  is  a  unique,  multi-issue,  activist  network  that  derives  its  strength 
from  the  energy  and  commitment  of  several  hundred  thousand  members  and  supporters 
nationwide;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  League  is  a  recognized  force  in  shaping  public  policy  and  in  promoting 
citizen  participation  at  all  levels  of  government; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  18-2*,  1985  as  League  of  Women  Voters  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  t)e  affixed  this  13th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-45-85 


WHEREAS,  the  country  of  South  Africa  is  the  only  nation  in  the  world  which 
constitutionally  enshrines  a  political  system  whereby  a  small  minority  of  the  population  has 
the  power  and  authority  to  separate,  discriminate  against,  and  deny  fundamental  political, 
social,  and  economic  rights  to  the  majority  of  its  population  solely  on  the  basis  of  race;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  system  of  apartheid  is  contrary  to  the  basic  religious  and  political 
assumptions  underlying  our  nation  which  hold  that  all  jjeople  are  created  equal  with  the 
inalienable  right  to  I'fe,  liberty,  and  the  pursuit  of  happiness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  of  America  has  rejected  the  separate  and  unequal 
treatment  on  the  basis  of  race  as  ethically  immoral  and  politically  indefensible;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  of  all  races,  creeds  and  religions  regard  the  policies  and 
practices  of  apartheid  in  South  Africa  as  they  do  other  policies  and  practices  throughout  the 
world  intended  to  suppress  rather  than  to  protect  the  civil  rights  of  every  human  being,  as 
repugnant  to  the  principles  of  individual  liberty,  social  justice  and  political  and  economic 
enfranchisement  which  are  the  bases  of  government  policies  in  free  societies  everywhere;  and 

WHEREAS,  "good  corporate  citizenship"  and  social  and  moral  concerns  are  appropriate 
factors  to  be  considered  in  making  investment  decisions;  and 

WHEREAS,  corporations  doing  business  in  South  Africa,  through  their  employment 
policies,  can  serve  as  forces  for  social  and  political  change  within  South  Africa;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  selective  investment  of  trust  funds  within  the  control  of  state 
investment  agencies  may  encourage  corporations  to  adopt  responsible  employment  policies  in 
South  Africa,  and  thereby  hasten  the  end  of  that  nation's  policies  of  apartheid;  and 

WHEREAS,  any  policy  of  selective  investment  must  comport  with  provisions  of  Califor- 
nia law  which  require  that  in  the  investment  of  state  trust  funds,  primary  consideration  must 
be  given  to  the  safety,  rate  of  return,  and  present  and  future  opportunities  for  diversification, 
without  impairing  contractual  obligations;  and 

WHEREAS,  restrictions  on  the  investment  of  California  trust  funds  in  financial  institu- 
tions and  companies  doing  business  with  the  government  of  South  Africa  can  be  achieved 
without  monetary  loss  to  state  trust  funds,  and  can  be  accomplished  in  a  reasonable  and 
prudent  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  "Sullivan  Principles"  prescribe  a  reasonable  code  of  conduct  for  corpora- 
tions doing  business  in  South  Africa,  and  provide  appropriate  guidelines  for  the  investment  of 
state  trust  funds; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 


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Section  1.  The  governing  boards  of  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System,  the 
Legislators'  Retirement  System,  the  Judicial  Retirement  System  and  the  State  Teachers' 
Retirement  System  are  requested  to: 

a.  review  on  a  case-by-case  basis  the  quality  of  corporate 
citizenship  of  companies  included  in  the  investment  portfol- 
ios of  their  respective  retirement  systems,  and  of  banks  and 
financial  institutions  with  which  the  retirement  system 
places  its  funds,  such  review  to  occur  no  less  than  once 
annually  and  to  be  informed  by  the  services  of  knowledge- 
able third  parties  including  but  not  limited  to  the  Investor 
Responsibility  Research  Center,  the  International  Council 
for  Equal  Opportunities  Principles,  Inc.,  and  similarly  reput- 
able organizations;  and 

b.  consider  shareholder  resolutions  in  which  the  retirement 
systems  would  have  reason  to  be  interested  on  social  or 
moral  grounds,  as  such  may  be  proposed,  and  promptly 
consider  ways  of  improving  the  exercise  by  the  retirement 
system  of  its  shareholding  voting  rights  for  the  purpose  of 
promoting  good  corporate  citizenship  by  companies  in  which 
the  retirement  system  is  invested;  and 

c.  with  respect  to  companies  doing  business  in  South  Africa, 
regard  the  vigorous  promotion  of  racicd  equality  as  being 
required  by  the  retirement  system's  definition  of  good 
corporate  citizenship;  and  review  the  performance  of  such 
companies  on  a  case-by-case  basis  using  the  Sullivan  Princi- 
ples, or  an  equivalent  code  of  corporate  conduct  consistent 
with  the  spirit  of  the  Sullivan  Principles,  as  the  guide  to 
determining  good  corporate  citizenship,  and  regard  the 
failure  to  meet  the  test  of  good  corporate  citizenship  by 
such  companies  as  a  presumption  for  the  retirement  system 
not  to  invest  in  such  companies,  or,  if  an  interest  is  already 
held,  to  sell  the  retirement  system's  interest  in  such  compa- 
nies over  a  reasonable  period  of  time,  provided  such  action 
is  consistent  with  the  fiduciary  duties  of  the  governing 
board;  and 

d.  regard  companies  doing  business  in  South  Africa  with  a 
rating  on  the  Sullivan  Principles  performance  of  Category  I 
(making  good  progress)  or  Category  II  (making  progress),  or 
a  comparable  level  of  performance  on  an  equivalent  code  of 
corporate  conduct,  as  presumptively  meeting  the  standard 
for  good  corporate  citizenship.  The  governing  board  shall 
promptly  review  all  investments  in  companies  doing  business 
in  South  Africa  which  do  not  meet  this  presumptive  standard 
and  undertake  appropriate  action  on  a  case-by-case  basis, 
consistent  with  the  policies  established  herein,  to  dispose  of 
investments  in  such  companies;  and 

e.  make  no  new  investments  in  companies  doing  business  in 
South  Africa  which  are  not  rated  in  Categories  I  or  II  as  to 
compliance  with  the  Sullivan  Principles,  or  a  comparable 
level  of  performance  on  an  equivalent  code  of  corporate 
conduct,    except    when    necessary    to    fulfill    the    system's 


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fiduciary  obligation  as  determined  by  the  governing  board; 
and 

f.  assist  in  the  formation  of  consortia  of  universities,  compan- 
ies and  institutional  investors  organized  for  the  purpose  of 
fostering  efforts  by  U.  S.  firms  doing  business  in  South 
Africa  to  improve  the  education,  health,  social,  and  eco- 
nomic conditions  of  non-whites  in  South  Africa  and  to 
improve  the  effectiveness  of  the  Sullivan  Principles;  and 

g.  study  the  feasibility  of  establishing  one  or  more  South 
African  Free  supplemental  retirement  funds  for  members  of 
the  retirement  system  who  wish  to  place  their  contributions 
into  such  a  fund. 

Section  2.   The  governing  board  shall  annually  submit  to  the  Governor  a  report  describing 
actions  taken  by  them  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  this  order. 

Section  3.    As  used  in  this  order,  the  term  "Sullivan  Principles"  refers  to  the  (Sullivan) 
Statement  of  Principles  (Fourth  Amplification),  November  8,  198't. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985 


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MARClKtONG  EU,  Secretoy  t^State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Naval  Sea  Cadet  Corps  is  a  youth  program  sponsored  by  the  Navy  League 
of  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  purpose  of  the  program  is  to  educate  and  train  young  people  in 
citizenship  and  maritime  matters,  naval  history  and  tradition,  and  the  importance  of  our 
maritime  forces;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  program  helps  young  Americans  become  patriotic  and  responsible 
citizens  while  allowing  them  to  sample  military  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Santa  Monica  Bay  Area  Sea  Cadets  have  been  awarded  th-  prestigious 
3ohn  J.   Bergen  Trophy  for  being  chosen  as  the  outstanding  Naval  Sea  Cadets  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  signifi- 
cance of  this  honor; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  21,  1985  as  Sea  Cadet  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  18th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  Slate  of  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  as  many  as  250,000  Indians  lived  in  what  is  now  known  as 
California  long  before  the  coming  of  white  men;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   California   Indians    had   a    special    appreciation    of    nature   and   their 
ancestry,  and  lived  in  harmony  with  their  surroundings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Indian  way  of  life  changed  drastically  upon  the  arrival  of  white  men;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  true  spirit  of  their  culture,  the  Indian  people  have  survived  dramatic 
change,  while  preserving  their  native  heritage  in  the  face  of  a  modern  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fourth  Friday  of  Septemt)er  commemorates  the  Indian  New  Year   and 
coincides  with  the  autumnal  equinox;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  special 
contributions  American  Indians  continue  to  make  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  27,  1985  as  California  American  Indian  Day. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  personnel  consultants  are  the  primary  vehicle  for  the  placement  of  millions 
of  individuals  in  gainful  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  personnel  consultants  contribute  to  the  continued  growth  and  strength  of  our 
economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  personnel  consultants  must  master  a  common  body  of  knowledge  and 
demonstrate  expertise  in  the  private-placement  industry,  its  laws,  ethics  and  standards  of 
performance;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Association  of  Personnel  Consultants  is  holding  its  1985  Annual 
Conference  from  October  2-5,  encompassing  the  theme,  "Set  Sail  for  Success"; 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important 
contributions  personnel  consultants  make  to  our  state's  prosperous  economy; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  30  through  October  6,  1985  as  Personnel  Consultants  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  19th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  during  the  16th  century,  many  European  explorers  led  expeditions  to  North 
America;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  was  3uan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo,  a  native  of  Portugal  in  the  service 
of  the  Spanish  monarch;  and 

WHEREAS,  3uan  Cabrillo  served  in  Mexico  and  Guatemala  before  joining  a  sea  voyage  up 
the  west  coast  of  North  America  led  by  Pedro  de  Alvarado;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  Alvarado's  death,  Cabrillo  commanded  the  expedition  north 
claiming  for  Spain  numerous  points  in  California,  including  San  Diego  Bay,  Santa  Catahna 
Island,  Point  Reyes  and  Monterey  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  Cabrillo  first  sailed  into  San  Diego  Bay  on  September  28,  15f2  and  is 
credited  with  the  actual  discovery  of  Alta  California; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1985  as  Cabrillo  Day  in  recognition  of  the  heroic  exploits  of 
3uan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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SEP  2  3'iQ85 
MARCH JQMJ3  £U,  Secretox^  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  approximately  700,000  Canadian  visitors  travel  to  and  through  the  twelve 
regions  of  California  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  travel  and  tourism  industry  is  proud  to  acknowledge  the 
excellent  relations  that  exist  between  California  suppliers  of  travel  services  and  Canadian 
travel  agents,  tour  operators,  airlines,  and  the  travel  media;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  evidence  that  tourism  not  only  promotes  understanding  and  goodwill 
among  people  but  often  enhances  international  trade  and  investment,  California  exports  to 
Canada  exceed  $750  million  per  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  residents  of  the  two  largest  tourism-producing  provinces  in  Canada  have 
indicated  that  their  number  one  destination  preference  in  the  United  States  is  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  same  Canadian  residents,  in  addition  to  being  our  good  friends  and 
neighbors,  have  become  a  major  consumer  of  California's  tourism  product,  contributing  over 
$7'»  million  annucilly; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Danuary  1986  as  Maple  Leaf  Month  and  extend  a  special  welcome  to  all 
Canadians  visiting  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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SEP  2  4  1585 

MAR^rrONG  EU,  Seoirtify  ^Stalt 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  providing  emergency  medical  services  is  an  essential  segment  of  California's 
public  safety  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  medical  services  personnel,  including  countless  volunteers,  are 
responsible  for  saving  thousands  of  lives  in  California  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  and  improved  services  in  emergency  medical  care  and  advance- 
ments in  the  development  of  emergency  medical  services  systems  in  California  have  enhanced 
our  ability  to  save  these  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  medical  services  personnel,  which  includes  physicians,  nurses, 
emergency  room  personnel,  emergency  medical  technicians,  firefighters,  peace  officers, 
lifeguards  and  other  rescue  workers,  are  highly  trained  specialists  dedicated  to  preventing 
death  and  disability  from  emergency  incidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  and  knowledge  of  the  emergency  medical  services  system 
in  California  can  help  reduce  the  occurrence  of  death  and  disability  from  emergency  causes; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  29,  the  California  Emergency  Medical  Services 
Authority,  in  conjunction  with  local  emergency  medical  services  agencies  and  the  California 
College  of  Emergency  Physicians,  is  conducting  a  statewide  public  awareness  campaign  to 
coincide  with  the  National  Emergency  Medical  Services  Awareness  Week; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  29  through  October  5,  1985  as  Emergency  Medical  Services 
Awareness  Week  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  increase  their  awareness  of  accident 
prevention  methods  and  the  state's  emergency  medical  services  system. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2kxh  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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SEP  2  6 '-85 

MARCH).F0N6  EU,  Secretary 


0        Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  each  year  thousands  of  babies  die  without  warning  fronn  the  unexplained 
phenomenon  known  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  sudden,  silent  killer  is  the  number  one  cause  of  death  for  children  under 
the  age  of  two;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tragic  loss  of  an  infant  to  SIDS  can  leave  parents  feeling  devastated  and 
guilty;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  regarding  the  circumstances  surrounding  this 
tragic  disease  may  encourage  further  research  and  better  understanding  of  the  causes  of  this 
killer;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  the  National  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome 
Foundation  is  observing  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  Awareness  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  Awareness  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  25th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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In  «h«  offic*  of  t«i«  S«r^T  "♦  *^ 
of  th*  S«a1»  of  California 

SEP  2  6  1-:^: 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     "^^^^^^^^^L^ 

/       Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHFRFAS  California  oroducers  and  consumers  alike  enjoy  the  economic  benefits  of  a 
subs. '"f  cc^raU^eTu'nLlS^,  encompassing  an  estimated  71.000  member  iam.l.es  ,n 
agricultural  cooperatives  alone;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  6.2  million  member  families  and  individuals  participate  in  consumer 
cooperatives  in  areas  ranging  from  food  to  housing;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  vears  an  increasing  number  of  Californians  have  joined  child  care 
co-ops  to  ensure  loving  and  effective  care  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  cooperatives  demonstrate  a  commitment  to  their  communities, 
consumer  education,  and  the  democratic  process  of  decision-making;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  work  to  strengthen  California  co-ops  are  to  be  commended  for 
their  efforts  to  serve  their  fellow  citizens; 

Mr»w  THFREFORE  I  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebyTodirm' o'c'ol^''l985  as  Co-op  Month  in  California  in  recognition  of  the  continuing 
contributions  of  both  producer  and  consumer  cooperatives. 


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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


4446 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  !♦»  S<a1»  of  Colifornio 

SEP  2  Pr^pq 

MARCM1F0NG  EU,  Secn»t8fy  of  State 
cJ      Deputy  Q^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  founded  in  Octolser  1965,  the  Foster  Grandparent  Program  is  a  successful 
venture  which  teams  senior  citizens  and  disadvantaged  or  disabled  children,  uniting  them  to 
their  mutual  advantage;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  claims  l,'^00  Foster  Grandparents,  the  greatest  number  of  any 
state  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  contributing  one  and  one-half  million  hours  each  year  in  Califoiiia,  these 
Foster  Grandparents  serve  the  developmentally  disabled  residents  of  the  state  hospitals 
managed  by  the  state  Department  of  Developmental  Services,  and  children  who  are  wards  of 
the  California  Youth  Authority;  and 

WHEREAS,  Foster  Grandparents  also  serve  outside  institutional  settings  in  special 
education  classes,  community  agencies  and  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Foster  Grandparent  Program  is  celebrating  20  years  of  understanding  and 
friendship  in  California  and  throughout  the  nation  during  October  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Foster  Grandparent  Recognition  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  25th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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In  1(m  offic*  of  tha  Sacre«ary  of  Stat* 
of  th*  Stat*  of  CalKornio 

SEP  2  6;-o^ 

MARCH)  FONG  EU,  Sw^tary  of  State 
^       Deputy  ^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


and 


WHEREAS,  as  many  as  700,000  Americans  are  hospitalized  every  year  for  head  injuries; 


WHEREAS,  an  estimated  100,000  of  these  victims  die,  and  approximately  50,000  victims 
suffer  permanent  brain  damage  that  prevents  them  from  returning  to  normal  lifestyles;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  effects  of  head  injuries  can  be  emotionally  and  financially  devastating  to 
the  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  head-injured  have  special  needs  that  are  best  met  with  the  most  modern 
medical  technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the   month  of   October,  the  National  Head  Injury  Foundation  will 
observe  Head  Injury  Awareness  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Head  Injury  Awareness  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  25th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


4448 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  Mm  Stat*  of  ColHornia 


SEP  2  61905 

MARCff  FONG  EU,  Sttretsty  of 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  diabetes,  a  chronic  metabolic  disorder  affecting  the  body's  ability  to 
manufacture  or  utilize  insulin,  often  leads  to  heart  attack,  stroke,  kidney  disease,  and  is  the 
leading  cause  of  new  cases  of  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  12  million  Americans  suffer  from  diabetes,  the  third  leading  cause  of 
death  by  disease  in  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  the  cause  and  prevention  of  diabetes  remain  unknown,  this  tragic 
disease  can  only  be  treated,  not  cured;  and 

WHEREAS,  further  awareness  and  research  of  diabetes  are  needed  to  find  the  solution  to 
this  puzzling  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  United  States,  October  1985  is  being  observed  as  National 
Diabetes  Research  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Diabetes  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  diabetes. 


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4449 


J5  IS 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th*  o«c»  of  fh«  Swrr^fy  «*  Sot* 


of  th«  S»o1»  o»  ColHofiwi 

SEP  2  P) 


■35 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  oi  California 


MARWF0NGEU^Q™t«yi»'5fa«»         Wj^ 


WHEREAS,  many  of  the  ambitions  and  dreams  on  which  our  great  nation  was  built  began 
as  wishes  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  5,000  children  in  the  United  States  die  from  a  terminal  illness  each  year, 
and  are  thereby  denied  the  opportunity  to  make  their  fondest  wish  come  true;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  wish  provides  welcome  respite  during  a  time  of  heart-touching  turmoil  for 
families  of  terminally  ill  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  families  do  not  have  the  luxury  of  time  and  frequently  are  not 
financially  able  to  provide  for  a  child's  fondest  wish;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  the  Make-A-Wish  Foundation,  a  non-profit 
organilt^n  w^ose  soif  purpose  is  to  grant  wishes  of  terminaUy  ill  chUdren,  wUl  celebrate 
National  Make-A-Wish  Month; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  Make-A-Wish  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  25th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California      " 


iiUmM 


Secretary  of  State 


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In  Iht  ••»  ol  *•  S«CTefoTf  of  Stol* 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       -*.•«.- co.«..nK. 

SEP  2  7',Q85 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       M«(»}tN6Eu,8«;^*stote 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


Agricultural  Training  Program;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  and  participating  host  farmers,  as  well  as  Japanese 
agriculture  have  benefited  from  this  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  program  strengthens  the  special  relationship  t>ased  on  international 
friendship  and  goodwill  that  our  two  peoples  share;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Japanese  Agricultural  Training  Program  will  be  celebrating  its  20th 
anniversary  in  T;kyo  on  October  26'with  appropriate  festivities  and  gatherings;  and 

WHEREAS  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  many 
contributions  this  program  has  made  to  our  state  as  well  as  to  Japan; 

NOW  THEREFORE  I  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebyTocL"m    OcS    26,    1985    as    Japanese    Agricultural    Trainmg    Program    Day    .n 

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  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California      ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


9 


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S^  MXi-*  "'!3^^  7|2|^^  ?■ 


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4451 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secreiary  of  State 
[/Deputy  / 


By 


WHEREAS,  October  10,  1911  marked  the  t^eginning  of  CtMna's  independence  from  the 
Ch'ing  Dynasty;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  momentous  occasion  is  known  as  the  Double  Ten  celebration  and  has 
become  an  inspirational  event  for  Chinese  people  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS  this  annual  celebration  is  particularly  meaningful  to  California  l>ecause  of 
our  rich  cSne^'hlritage  and  the  many  people  of  Chinese  descent  who  hve  m  our  state;  and 

WHFHFAS  on  the  occasion  of  the  7k\h  anniversary  of  this  special  day,  it  is  appropriate 
to  renew  our'^nternat'on^f^ndship  and  look  forward  to  continued  goodwill  between  our 

peoples; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10,  1985  as  Double  Ten  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 

/<3*.».<^A»  AVa«i.».iC»ii<»ji'*i» *  —  ■ 
Governor  of  California     (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4452 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED       ., 

In  th«  oHIct  o«  the  S«CTe»ary  of  Stat*  r 
of  lf»e  Stat*  of  California 

CCTl    -'i^'?-. 
MABCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stat^ 


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Deputy 


f^i 


WHEREAS,  the  numljer  of  stepparents  continues  to  grow  due  to  divorce  or  death  and 
subsequent  remarriages;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  relationship  between  parents  and  their  stepchildren  is  often  strained  or 
filled  with  resentment,  causing  special  problems  not  faced  by  parents  and  their  natural 
children;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition,  when  stepparents  express  their  affection,  they  run  the  risk  of 
being  rejected  or  ignored  by  their  stepchildren;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  of  the  added  burdens  and  conflicts  which  stepparents  must  face,  it  is 
appropriate  that  a  special  day  of  recognition  for  stepparents  be  designated; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6,  1985  as  Stepparents  Day  and  encourage  all  stepchildren  to  take 
this  opportunity  to  strengthen  their  special  relationship  with  their  stepparents. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


1^ 


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4454 


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In  iht  aUlM  of  ^^^t  SacreMTy  of  Skrt^;: 
of  lU  Stol*  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


\ 


ife^KS'i    j 


MABCH  FONG  EU  Secrettty  of  Stat*w!K5i  | 

0  m\ 


BX^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  mental  illness  affects  thousands  of  Californians  and  causes  personal, 
economic  and  social  upheaval  for  the  afflicted  individuals,  those  close  to  them  and  society  as  a 
whole;  and 

WHEREAS,  mental  illness  is  widely  feared  and  misunderstood,  yet  it  is  increasingly 
treatable;  and 

WHEREAS,  recent  major  research  developments  have  brought  new  methods  and  technol- 
ogy to  the  treatment  of  mental  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  has  proclaimed  October  6-12,  19S5  as  Mental  Illness 
Awareness  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  regarding  the  problem  of  mental  illness  will 
encourage  the  development  of  further  research  of  treatment  and  recovery  methods; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6-12,  1985  as  Mental  lUness  Awareness  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  30th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


SflMAoi/\ 


Secretary  of  State 


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K    - 

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4453 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

hi  1<M  one*  of  «ti«  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  ItM  Staf  of  California 

GCTl    -f'S5 
:CH  FDNG  EU,  Secretmy  of  StatB  | 

Deputy 


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is  ■ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  has  long  been  a  leader  in  the  development  of  high 
technology,  with  many  of  the  major  industries  located  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  advancements  in  the  high  tech  industry  have  transformed  the  operations  and 
management  of  all  aspects  of  our  society,  from  schools  to  hospitals  to  manuf acturmg;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  high  tech  industries,  such  as  telecommunications  and  microelectron- 
ics, are  so  vital,  it  is  important  that  attention  be  focused  on  their  contributions  to  our 
economic  success;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  increased  awareness  of  the  benefits  and  contributions  of  the  high  tech 
industry,  we  can  achieve  a  broader  understanding  of  the  technical  innovations  which  have 
changed  our  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  Congress  has  designated  October  1985  as  National  High  Tech  Month  to 
promote  high  technology  in  the  United  States; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1985  as  High  Tech  Month  in  California. 


K.^1^;* 


4455 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  indeoendence  of  self  government  are  cherished  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  October  5,  1960,  Nigeria  received  her  independence  following  99  years  of 
British  rule;  and 

WHEREAS,  Nigeria  is  one  of  Africa's  richest  and  most  populous  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  Nigeria's  independence  is  highly  praised  and  treasured  by  Nigerians  around 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Nigerian  community  in  California  will  be  celebrating  the  25th  anniver- 
sary of  Nigerian  Independence  Dav  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive  gatherings; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5,  1985  as  Nigerian  Independence  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  30th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California      ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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j^  Wf^^^  ;re'-*^-'^   :.'<■ 


4456 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCTl    - 
MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  of  Stat^ 


Deputy 


^''-f^v 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


i  '■a 


WHEREAS,  use  of  the  metric  system  of  measurement  in  America  was  first  authorized  by 
Congress  in  1866;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  increased  use  of  metrics  was  promoted  with  the  passage  of  the  Metric 
Conversion  Act  of  1975;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  communication  and  trade  with  nations  using  the  metric  system  have 
increased,  the  need  for  greater  familiarity  with  this  system  of  measurement  has  grown  for  all 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Metric  Association  and  the  National  Council  of  Teachers 
of  Mathematics  will  observe  the  10th  anniversary  of  the  passage  of  the  Metric  Conversion  Act 
during  the  week  of  October  6,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6-13,  1985  as  Metric  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  30th  day  of  Septem- 
ber 1985. 


Governor  of  California 


0^ 


ATTEST 


Secretarv  of  State 


3i  > 


2' 


C^  i 


s'i  i.'-:-*'?^  i.-S 


4457 


k'eJ^^'K  K'e**o'S 


FILED 

In  t<w  office  of  tha  Secretory  of  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    «" *•  ^^ -* <:""'°-'<' 

OCT  2  -l^C 

STATE  OF   CALIFORNIA     MARCH.^.  EU,  Sejr^  ot^ate 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  art  can  improve  one's  sense  of  self-worth  by  providing  a  feeling  of 
accomplishment;  and 

WHEREAS,  disabled  persons  demonstrate  great  potential  for  creative  and  artistic 
achievement;  and 

WHEREAS,  art  offers  an  opportunity  for  disabled  persons  to  express  themselves 
creatively;  and 

WHEREAS,  art  centers  for  people  with  disabilities  are  being  established  throughout 
California,  allowing  the  public  the  opportunity  to  appreciate  the  artistic  creations  of  this 
special  segment  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  the  fine  artistic  contributions 
disabled  persons  make  to  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13,  1985  as  Disabled  Artists  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  2nd  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


JO       I  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


4458 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  th*  offica  o»  ih*  S«r»tary  of  Slot* 
of  Dm  Stat*  of  CalHornia 


Ct. 


MARCH  .I^ONG  EU, 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  mentally  handicapped  children  and  adults  have  special  needs  that  are 
partially  met  through  athletic  activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Special  Olympics  provide  a  year-round  program  of  sports 
training  and  competition  for  mentally  handicapped  children  and  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  program  gives  these  special  people  the  opportunity  to  develop  physical 
fitness  and  social  skills,  while' experiencing  joy  and  friendship  with  their  families,  other 
participants  and  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  more  than  30,000  Special  Olympians  and  28,000  volunteers  in  this 
state  whose  courageous  endeavors  and  fine  accomplishments  serve  as  an  example  to  all 
Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  this  first  day  of  the  new  year,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians 
recognize  the  fine  accomplishments  of  the  special  athletes,  volunteers  and  doners  who 
contribute  their  time,  talent  and  resources  to  ensure  the  success  of  this  worthy  program; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  1,  1986  as  Special  Olympians  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  2nd  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


St 


4459 


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of  itM  Sta1»  of  ColHornio  i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


II ! 


OCT  3 
MARCH  fQNG  m. 


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Secretw  of  Stat»| 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  public  school  adult  education  programs  are  an  essential  component  of 
California's  educational  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  school  adult  education  programs  offer  all  Californians  a  wide  range  of 
opportunities  to  become  better  informed  citizens  through  personal  growth  and  development; 
and 

WHEREAS,  public  school  adult  education  responds  to  the  needs  of  special  students  such 
as  the  functionally  illiterate,  the  displaced  worker,  the  high  school  drop-out,  the  handicapped 
and  the  older  adult;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  school  adult  education  programs  in  California  are  supported  by 
dedicated  full  and  part-time  professional  staff;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  13,  local,  state  and  national  organizations  will 
sponsor  activities  designed  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  adult  education; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  13-19,  1985  as  Adult  Education  Week  in  CaUfornia. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  . 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

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IIAR5M_EM«  EU,  Secret  of  Stat 

Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  each  and  every  day  of  the  year  the  threat  of  destructive  fire  is  all  around  us; 


WHEREAS,  each  year  fire  kills  over  500  Californians,  and  injures  and  scars  thousands 
more;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  four  hundred  million  dollars  in  property  and  natural  resources  are  lost  to 
fire  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  of  these  fires  are  the  result  of  careless  or  unknowing  behavior,  and  are, 
therefore,  preventable;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  October  6,  1985  is  dedicated  to  reinforcing  the  need  for  constant 
vigilance  against  the  ever  present  threat  of  fire; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  pTociaimOctobe  6-12,  1985  as  California  Fire  Prevention  Week  and  urge  all 
cJlifornrans  to  protect  the  safety  of  themselves  and  their  families  by  developing  and 
praSra  h^me^ffre  escape  plan,  and  by  making  fire  prevention  a  regular  part  of  their  daily 
lives. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of  October 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  3 


OQr 


MARCill^  EU,  Secret  of  State 
By.         2^1  f      ^O^^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  Ihe  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  role  of  humanities  is  to  expand  public  understanding  of  our  state  and  its 
place  in  history  and  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Council  of  the  Humanities  is  an  independent,  non-partisan  and 
non-political  organization  of  California  citizens  whose  purpose  is  to  examine  and  interpret  the 
human  enterprise,  its  language,  its  past  and  its  present  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  13-19,  the  Council  is  observing  its  tenth 
anniversary;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  celebration  of  the  Council's  decade  of  achievement  in  the  humanities,  it  is 
appropriate  to  recognize  that  the  lives  of  thousands  of  Californians  have  been  changed  through 
a  better  understanding  of  their  state  and  its  place  in  history  and  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  13-19,  1985  as  California  Humanities  Week. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


GCT3  -1985 
MARCH  FONS  EU,  SecretBiy  «f  StatB   |! 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  at  an  early  age  the  Italian  born  Ct^ristopher  Columbus  ^^^^^j'^^^'^''^^  '^ 
sailing  and  settled  in  Lisbon,  Portugal,  the  center  of  maritime  trade  and  exploration,  and 

WHEREAS,  Columbus  believed  that  the  rich  and  profitable  Indies,  or  East  Asia,  could  be 
reached  by  sailing  west  from  the  Azores;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  his  first  major  voyage  in  1^92,  the  longest  ever  recorded  across  the  open 
sea  at  that  time,  Columbus  discovered  the  Caribbean  islands  of  San  Salvador,  Cuba,  and 
Hispaniola,  first  landing  on  October  12,  l'f92;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  subsequent  voyages,  Columbus  further  explored  these  islands,  leading  the 
way  for  settlement  and  development  of  the  New  World;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  year,  on  the  anniversary  of  Columbus'  first  landing  in  the  New  World, 
the  It!["n  coni^unlty  in'cal'ifornia  celebrates  his  life  and  contributions  to  world  history; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12,  1985  as  Columbus  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  3rd  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

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MARCHRMG  EU,  Secreta^S 


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Deputy 


WHEREAS,  the  holocaust  of  World  War  II  created  a  widespread  consensus  among 
Americans  that  a  world  organization  would  be  necessary  to  keep  the  peace;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  great  nation  was  host  to  the  19't5  San  Francisco  Conference,  from  which 
emerged  the  charter  of  the  world  body,  known  as  the  United  Nations:  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  W  years,  the  United  Nations  has  had  the  difficult  job  of  working 
to  maintain  global  peace,  and  continues  the  weighty  task  of  averting  a  major  international 
catastrophe;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  has  played  a  major  role  in  the  United  Nations  from  the 
time  of  its  inception;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  occasion  of  the  Wxh  anniversary  of  the  creation  of  the  United  Nations, 
it  is  appropriate  for  Californians  to  recognize  the  many  significant  contributions  this  fine 
organization  has  made  toward  international  peace  and  harmony; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2ii,  1985  as  United  Nations  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  '♦th  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Ih*  o«Ri»  of  ^  SecT^fy  of  Stot« 
of  rtw  S«at»  of  Colifornlo 

OCT  4  -'f-.S": 
MARCtUOBG  EU.  Secretaiy  of  State 

Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  of  the  many  legendary  figures  that  played  an  important  role  in  the  opening  of 
the  American  West,  the  Basque  sheepherder  is  the  least  recognized  by  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  extraordinary  emigrant  to  the  lonely  and  rugged  beauty  of  the  American 
mountain  West  continually  demonstrated  the  characteristics  of  faith  and  hard  work  that  were 
common  to  all  people  who  left  a  native  shore  for  the  opportunity  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  freedom  to  live  as  one  chooses,  to  endure  the  challenge  of  the  unknown, 
to  persevere  in  the  wilderness  with  truth  in  the  heart  an  iventure  in  the  sole,  personify  the 
goals  of  the  Basque  sheepherder  and  embody  the  spirit  that  .._     c  this  nation  great;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  national  commission  has  been  formed  to  facilitate  the  development  of  a 
monument  to  the  Basque  sheepherder  which  will  speak  with  eloquence  to  generations  who  want 
to  know  why  people  came  to  America  and  how  extraordinary  our  country  has  become  as  a 
result  of  their  pilgrimage; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  com'mend  the  Basque  sheepherder  for  his  vital  role  in  the  development  of  the  West  and 
urge  Californians  to  join  with  all  of  our  countrymen  in  celebrating  the  heritage  of  the  Basque 
sheepherder,  for  in  doing  so  we  celebrate  the  true  heritage  of  America  itself. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  ^tth  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


'aliff\rnia  »» 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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4465 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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«f  Mm  Stat*  of  California 

OCT  4   -^8^^ 


MARCH  iONG  EU,  Secrrtanr  of  State  ^^^ 


B>i 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  poetry  has  long  been  a  respected  and  loved  form  of  literature,  providing  a 
freedom  of  expression  unmatched  by  other  literary  forms;  and 

WHEREAS,  whether  the  verse  is  a  melodious  sonnet,  frolicsome  rhyme  or  joyous  psalm, 
the  poem  can  touch  our  emotions  and  uplift  our  spirits;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  history,  the  United  States  has  been  blessed  to  produce 
countless  poets  whose  works  have  become  famous  worldwide;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  reputation  as  a  creative  and  inventive  state  is  underscored  by 
the  many  poets  who  reside  within  her  borders  and  contribute  to  our  renowned  artist 
community;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  these  inspirational  and  expressive  individuals  be 
recognized  for  their  contributions  to  our  culture; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  13,  1985  as  Poetry  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  ^fth  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


,<J«.»  <CA-   /O^Sk»a>C»<mw»»C»  <  ■«  « 


Governor  of  California 


IjYUjbY^  Jrm^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        -♦ -^ *- - ^"«-"^« 

OCT  9  -  1985 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       march fomg eu, s«™j»yotstate 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  hunger  and  chronic  malnutrition  remain  daily  facts  of  life  for  hundreds  of 
millions  of  people  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  children  of  the  world  suffer  the  most  serious  effects  of  hunger  and 
malnutrition:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States,  as  the  world's  largest  producer  and  trader  of  food,  plays  a 
key  role  in  efforts  to  assist  countries  ability  to  feed  themselves;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  has  a  long  tradition  of  demonstrating  its  humanitarian 
concern  for  helping  the  hungry  and  malnourished;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  member  nations  of  the  Food  and  Agriculture  Organization  of  the  United 
Nations  have  been  joined  by  the  President  and  Congress  in  designating  October  16  as  World  Food 
Day  to  alert  the  public  of  the  increasingly  dangerous  world  food  situation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16,  1985  as  World  Food  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  9th  day  of  October 
1985. 


/<J*-*-*CA^   XV*«c».iC«ww»jb**«fc'» 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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4A67 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th*  office  «f  the  Secretary  of  Stof» 
of  ttM  Mot*  «f  Callfsrt)lg 

OCT  9  -  1^.85 


D*pvtr 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  American  craftsmen  have  been  known  for  ttie  quality  of 
ttieir  work;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  commitment  to  quality  is  still  characteristic  of  American  made  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  it's  inception  in  19't6,  the  American  Society  for  Quality  Control  has 
been  instrumental  in  promoting  the  application  of  quality;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  has  proclaimed  October  as  Quality  Month  in  the  United  States; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1^^-20,  1985  as  Quality  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  9th  day  of  October 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  plays  an  enduring  and  vital  role  in  the  economic 
life  of  our  state,  from  the  nurturing  and  harvesting  of  trees  to  the  manufacturing  of  wood  and 
paper  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  wood  is  a  renewable  resource  which  will  never  be  depleted  so  long  as 
foresters  and  natural  resource  professionals  continue  to  effectively  manage  our  forests;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  demand  for  wood  products  is  projected  to  grow  throughout  this  century 
and  into  the  next;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  employs  numerous  Californians  in  both  the 
forest  and  the  factory  as  it  works  to  meet  this  growing  demand; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-26,  1985  as  Forest  Products  Week  in  California  in  recognition  of 
the  important  role  that  forest  products  play  in  the  daily  lives  of  all  Californians  and  in 
California's  economic  life  as  well. 


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 
1985. 


<c^6.  X3piioc>c*"*ui»c«  *  ■«  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  plays  an  enduring  and  vital  role  in  the  economic 
life  of  our  state,  from  the  nurturing  and  harvesting  of  trees  to  the  manufacturing  of  wood  and 
paper  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  wood  is  a  renewable  resource  which  will  never  be  depleted  so  long  as 
foresters  and  natural  resource  professionals  continue  to  effectively  manage  our  forests;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  demand  for  wood  products  is  projected  to  grow  throughout  this  century 
and  into  the  next;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  employs  numerous  Californians  in  both  the 
forest  and  the  factory  as  it  works  to  meet  this  growing  demand; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-26,  1985  as  Forest  Products  Week  in  California  in  recognition  of 
the  important  role  that  forest  products  play  in  the  daily  lives  of  all  Californians  and  in 
California's  economic  life  as  well. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of  October 
1985. 


TTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       -» i*. *«. »» ccHomta 

OCT  1  ;  ns5 

MARCH  fam  EU,  S^cratMy  or  State 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  many  exciting  and  successful  professional  sports 
teams;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  arrival  of  the  Sacramento  Kings  Basketball  Team  is  a  highlight  for  major 
league  professional  sports  in  the  capital  city;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Sacramento  Kings  will  enhance  the  state's  sports  community  and 
contribute  significantly  to  the  state  and  local  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  residents  of  Sacramento,  we  are  pleased  to  enthusiastically  welcome  the 
Kings  and  express  warm  appreciation  for  their  presence; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  join  the  appreciative  Sacramento  basketball  fans  in  extending  best  wishes  to  the 
Sacramento  Kings  for  success  in  their  new  home. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  t>e  affixed  this  10th  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  .^.liJrJLP, 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


retory  of  Stat* 
of  ni»  Stat*  of  Californio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  dental  assistants  play  an  important  part  in  maintaining  the  dental  health  of 
the  citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  dental  assistants  are  dedicated  to  educating  the  public  regarding  the 
necessity  of  good  dental  health  habits;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception  61  years  ago,  the  American  Dental  Assistants  Association 
has  encouraged  the  continuing  education  of  dental  assistants  in  order  to  enhance  the  delivery 
of  dental  healthcare  to  the  public;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  20-26,  the  American  Dental  Assistants  Associa- 
tion and  the  Northern  California  Dental  Assistants  Association  will  observe  Dental  Assistants 
Recognition  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  enhances  the  public's  awareness  of  good  dental  health  to  recognize  and 
appreciate  the  dedicated  efforts  and  valuable  services  provided  by  dental  assistants; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-26,  1985  as  Dental  Assistants  Recognition  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  10th  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


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4471 


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Ki"^  k'c^lU*'^  i^& 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT„^J:ILE„P^3^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


tt  th«  Stat*  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  white  cane,  which  every  blind  person  has  a  right  to  carry,  demonstrates 
and  symbolizes  an  ability  to  achieve  a  full,  independent  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  white  cane  allows  visually  handicapped  persons  and  other  physically 
disabled  persons  to  move  freely  and  safely  from  place  to  place  and  makes  it  possible  for  the 
sightless  to  participate  fully  in  the  social  and  economic  life  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  need  to  be  aware  of  the  presence  of  disabled  persons  in  the 
community  and  to  keep  safe  and  functional  for  the  disabled  the  streets,  highways  and 
sidewalks;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  visually  handicapped  persons  and  other  physically  disabled  persons  make  to  our 
society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15,  1985  as  White  Cane  Safety  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  iOth  day  of  October 
1985. 


/J*.»  *<^  /jjmiukJt^^MUkMk 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Uj^wM 


Secretary  of  State 


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4472 


FILED 

In  Ht»  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stat* 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      «" *•  ^ »♦  ^»'^-^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     march' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  Greece  has  a  proud  and  noble  tiistory,  both  ancient  and  modem;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  major  element  of  that  history  is  a  desire  for  freedom— the  freedom  of  self 
government;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  cherished  dream  was  once  again  realized  on  Octoh>er  28,  19^*0  when 
Prime  Minister  Metaxas  rejected  the  demands  of  the  invading  Italian  army;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  the  joyous  Greek  people,  this  denunciation  htecame  a  beacon  of  hope  and 
determination,  a  symbol  of  victory;  and 

WHEREAS,  Greeks  throughout  the  world  celebrate  October  28  as  a  day  of  freedom  and 
independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  October  28,  1985,  the  Greek  community  in  California  will  observe  the 
't5th  anniversary  of  Greek  National  Day; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  28,  1985  as  Greek  National  Day  in  California  in  recognition  of 
California's  prospering  Greek  community  and  the  numerous  contributions  it  has  made  to  our 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of  October 
1985. 


^J^-^-^JC/C-m     Xy**iCC«  liHirai**  <l  *■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


iDiOAOJA 


Secretary  of  State 


4473 


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FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ''"''fZlJ:rs.f.'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCr  1    1  :q35 

MARCI^Ng  EU,  S^cr^  Qj^SUta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  the  growth  of  women  owned  businesses  has  increased  at  a 
tremendous  rate,  with  300  American  women  going  into  business  for  themselves  every  day;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  entrepreneurs  and  other  business  and  professional  women  contribute 
significantly  to  the  nation's  economy,  through  their  ingenuity,  creativity  and  perseverance;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  business  and  professional  women  have  provided  a  fine  example  to 
others  throughout  the  nation  and  have  enhanced  California's  reputation  as  a  leader  in  the  world 
of  business;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Federation  of  Business  and  Professional  Women's  Clubs 
actively  supports  California's  growing  community  of  business  and  professional  women,  provid- 
ing opportunities  for  growth  and  personal  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  annually  the  California  Federation  of  Business  and  Professional  Women's 
Clubs  joins  the  National  Federation  in  observing  Nationeil  Business  Women's  Week  in  October; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-26,  1985  as  Business  Women'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  11th  day  of  October 
1985. 


^Oc*  <Cfc~   ^JOU*ji  *.  »%^JLt'*  '«  ' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


(to4i 


Secretary  of  State 


4474 


rppn 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Lupus  Erythematosus  is  a  disorder  of  the  immune  system  that  afflicts  nearly 
1,000,000  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  disease  occurs  most  frequently  in  women  of  childbearing  age  but  can 
also  afflict  young  children  and  older  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  extensive  research,  a  cause  and  cure  for  this  disease  has  not  l)een 
found;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  has  designated  October  20-26  as  National  Lupus  Awareness 
Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  regarding  the  circumstances  surrounding  this 
tragic  disease  may  encourage  further  research  and  better  understanding  of  the  causes  of  Lupus 
Erythematosus; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME31AN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-26,  1985  as  Lupus  Awareness  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  11th  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


fflMAOJA 


Secretary  of  State 


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4475 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  """•^^ITJlXn™  ^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
bv  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


GGT  1  '^  v::^-. 
MARCrt^G  -Ea-SecrrtU^  of  SUta 

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5^  ) 


and 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  fundamental  to  progress  and  opportunity;  and 
WHEREAS,  higher  education  is  a  vital  component  of  our  state's  fine  educational  system; 


WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  faculty  of  higher  education  have  the 
weighty  task  of  teaching  the  students  of  today  to  be  the  leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  Octotjer  19-26,  the  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support 
of  Education  is  celebrating  National  Higher  Education  Week,  and  will  focus  attention  on  the 
contributions  of  faculty  to  higher  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  many  significant 
contributions  faculty  members  make  for  the  benefit  of  all  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  19-26,  1985  as  Higher  Education  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  15th  day  of  October 
1985. 


4476 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  <iw  offic*  of  rtw  Secretory  o*  Stcrt* 
of  IIm  Stal*  oi  California 


MARCITTONG  EU,  Secre^^  State 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  the  landing  at  Leyte  Island  on  October  20  was  a  significant  event  in  the 
Allied  offensive  in  the  Pacific  Theater  during  19'f't;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  landing  on  the  Philippines  fulfilled  MacArthur's  famous  promise  made  in 
19'f  1  when  forced  to  flee  the  invading  Japanese  army;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  subsequent  Battle  of  Leyte  Gulf  was  the  largest  naval  engagement  in 
history  and  set  the  stage  for  the  liberation  of  the  Philippines;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Filipino  communities  in  California  are  taking  the  opportunity  of  the  ^flst 
anniversary  of  the  Leyte  landing  to  pay  tribute  to  the  veterans  of  the  United  States  armed 
forces  who  participated  in  the  landing; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20,  1985  as  Leyte  Landing  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  15th  day  of  October 
1985. 


4477 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARClQfONG  EU,  SecBftfy  0  Stata  ,     f^^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California's  history  as  a  state,  agriculture  has  been  one  of  its 
major  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  advancements  in  the  growing,  harvesting  and  preservation  of  food 
products  have  tatcen  place  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  improved  procedures  and  methods  have  assisted  in  revolutionizing 
agriculture  and  the  food  products  industry  into  the  modern  business  it  is  today;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  proud  of  its  ranking  as  the  8th  largest  producer  of  food  and 
agricultural  products  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  this  illustrious  position  and  its  proximity  to  the  prospering  Pacific 
Rim,  California  is  an  appropriate  site  for  the  Third  United  States  International  Food  Show,  to 
be  held  December  f^-d,  1985  in  Los  Angeles;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  exhibition  will  provide  an  excellent  opportunity  for  California  to  display 
her  wealth  of  agricultural  and  food  products  that  contribute  so  much  to  the  economy  of  the 
state  and  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  extend  best  wishes  to  the  participants  in  the  Third  United  States  International  Food 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
Ccilifornia  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of  October 
1985. 


A^ 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         ' 


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4478 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FICED 

In  Kw  •«e»  of  *•  Secretory  of  State 
of  tiM  Slot*  of  California 

OCT  1  r  K'B5 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^SS^ 

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2?  < 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  first  Navy  Wives  Club  of  America  was  authorized  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Navy  and  chartered  50  years  ago  in  the  great  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  purpose  of  the  Club  is  to  support  the  wives  of  all  active  and  retired 
members  of  the  U.S.  Navy,  U.S.  Marine  Corps  and  the  U.  S.  Coast  Guard;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Club  provides  a  means  for  Navy  wives  to  contribute  to  the  local 
community  while  providing  mutual  fellowship  and  support  to  each  other  during  periods  of  long 
family  separation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  special  anniversary  year,  it  is  appropriate  to  recognize  the  fine 
contributions  this  organization  makes  to  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-26,  1985  as  Navy  Wives  Clubs  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  this  15th  day  of  October 
1985. 


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In  <<w  offic*  of  th«  Secretary  of  Stata  nilER   '• 

EXECUTIVE  DER^RTMENT       <-«-»«. -^ coi«orn»  g; 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       MAiwtr^ eu se^ta,, d sbta  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


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and 


WHEREAS,  over  80  percent  of  college  students  reportedly  consume  alcoholic  Ijeverages; 


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WHEREAS,  alcohol  abuse  poses  a  serious  threat  to  the  college  student  population  through 
acts  of  vandalism  and  property  damage,  automobile  and  other  types  of  accidents,  lessening  of 
academic  performance,  estrangement  of  social  relations,  creation  of  mental  and  physical 
problems,  and,  in  son.'e  cases,  bodily  injury,  illness,  and  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  alcohol  use  and  misuse  on  our  nation's  college  campuses  is  a  serious  issue 
that  needs  to  be  addressed  in  order  to  encourage  college  students  to  take  control  of  the 
choices  they  make  about  drinking;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Inter-Association  Task  Force  has  been  formed  to  examine  the  problem  of 
alcohol  abuse  on  college  campuses;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  21-27,  the  Task  Force  is  observing  National 
Collegiate  Alcohol  Awareness  Week  in  order  to  increase  the  level  of  alcohol  awareness  among 
citizens,  especially  college  students; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  21-27,  1985  as  Collegiate  Alcohol  Awareness  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  15th  day  of  October 
1985. 

/<**'<C<»  /<jtfil*A.'C*.MwM<»a  »'  • 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


4480 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  fh«  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stale 
of  the  State  of  California 

MA^CR  f6n(5  EU,  SecCeJaS  cf^Stits 


Deputy 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  conditions  of 
extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  County  of  Ventura,  State 
of  California,  beginning  on  October  l^f,  1985,  as  a  result  of  major  fires.  Because  the 
magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of 
the  County,  and  because  of  the  existing  conditions  and  continuing  fires,  I  therefore  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Ventura,  and  implement  the  California 
Peacetime  Emergency  Plan; 

I  FURTHER  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. 


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 
1985. 


4481 


■  ^ 


1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

'n  th*  offie*  of  th*  S«cretary  d  Statt 
of  4<M  Stat*  of  California 

OCTl   7'-S^ 

MARCJK^Na  EU,  Secret*^  cf  iUt»  . 
y      Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  Ccilifornia  has  in  the  recent  past  suffered  severe  winters  which  have  resulted 
in  deaths,  injuries,  and  extensive  property  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  severe  winter  ttiis  year  could  adversely  affect  the  entire  state,  particularly 
those  forested  watershed  areas  which  suffered  recent  fire  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  preparedness  is  an  important  function  of  government  to  which 
many  public  servants  dedicate  their  conscientious  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  under  the  coordination  of  the  State  Office  of  Emergency  Services  and  the 
California  Department  of  Water  Resources,  a  number  of  local,  state,  federal  and  volunteer 
agencies  are  observing  Storm  Preparedness/Flood  Awareness  Week  to  educate  the  public  on 
this  important  issue; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  10-16,  1985  as  Storm  Preparedness/Flood  Awareness  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  Californians  to  take  reasonable  precautions  during  winter  to  protect 
themselves  from  loss  of  life  and  property,  and  reduce  the  effects  of  winter  on  our  energy 
resources  and  economy. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


4482 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

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WHEREAS,  America  is  a  land  which  cherishes  freedom  and  acknowledges  struggles  for 
freedom  throughout  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  of  the  dramatic  fights  for  freedom  occurred  in  Hungary  on  Octoljer  23, 
1956  when  citizens  revolted  against  the  Communist  regime;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  revolutionaries  were  successful  in  expelling  Soviet  troops  and  forming  a 
coalition  government  consisting  of  representatives  from  various  political  parties;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  shortlived,  this  spontaneous   revolt  and  succeeding  freedom   are 
recognized  by  Hungarian  Freedom  Fighters  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  October  23,  1985  marks  the  29th  anniversary  of  this  historic  and  courageous 
fight  for  freedom; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  23,  1985  as  Hungarian  Freedom  Fighters  Day  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  h>e  affixed  this  17th  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


A^*-"-^5*-  /j6ujJLs.^tkjkMt^ 


Governor  of  California 


iflmcJh 


Secretary  of  State 


4483 


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In  fh«  oflic*  of  »h«  Sacretory  of  St<rt» 
of  Mm  Stat*  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  :^  i  7-^^ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ^//l'^^/'^2^^J 

(,■       Deputy  //  , 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  growth  and  development  of  children  is  greatly  enhanced  by  the  support 
and  guidance  of  loving  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  many  young  p>eople,  a  loving  environment  and  needed  encouragement  are 
provided  by  adoptive  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  public  perception  of  adoption  focuses  upon  healthy,  white  infants,  a 
critical  need  exists  for  adoptive  homes  to  receive  the  special  needs  children  who  require 
greater  care  and  attention;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  adoption  agencies,  socieil  workers,  and  others  interested  in 
the  welfare  of  children  are  working  cooperatively  to  bring  together  understanding  parents  and 
adoptive  children  with  speciaJ  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  work  to  strengthen  the  family,  these  concerned  and  loving  adoptive 
parents  deserve  special  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  2'»-30,  1985  as  California  Adoption  Week. 


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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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'•Bie.!' 


(Teste's 


4484 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  1h»  S«a4«  at  California 

GCTl   7 '.98-:. 

MARCI(}W6  EU,  Se^rtny  «f  State      ^^ 
(7       Deputy  ^     II 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  continued  economic  development  in  California  is  contingent  upon  a  reliable 
and  diverse  energy  supply;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  maintain  our  diversity  in  energy  sources,  greater  development  of  our 
renewable  energy  as  well  as  conservation  must  be  encouraged;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  renewable  energy  industry,  representing  60%  of  the  industry 
worldwide,  contributes  substantially  to  the  employment  and  economy  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  conservation  plays  an  integral  role  in  preventing  future  supply  disruptions,  as 
well  as  ensuring  the  economic  stability  of  our  public  and  private  sectors;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  strongly  committed  to  the  research  and  development  of  cill 
energy-related  technologies,  including  conventional  energy  forms  as  well  as  renewable  energy 
technologies;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  increased  public  awareness  of  Ccilif  ornia's  energy  supply  and  development 
is  vital  to  the  attainment  of  our  goals; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  23,  1985  as  California  Energy  Awareness  Day. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
Ccilifornia  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California       " 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4485 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        .OCT  i  81985 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ^^^^gW  ,  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  continued  economic  development  in  California  is  contingent  upon  a  reliable 
and  diverse  energy  supply;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  maintain  our  diversity  in  energy  sources,  greater  development  of  our 
renewable  energy  as  well  as  conservation  must  be  encouraged;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  renewable  energy  industry,  representing  60%  of  the  industry 
worldwide,  contributes  substantially  to  the  employment  and  economy  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  conservation  plays  an  integral  role  in  preventing  future  supply  disruptions,  as 
well  as  ensuring  the  economic  stability  of  our  public  and  private  sectors;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  strongly  committed  to  the  research  and  development  of  all 
energy-related  technologies,  including  conventional  energy  forms  as  well  as  renewable  energy 
technologies;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  increased  public  awareness  of  California's  energy  supply  and  development 
is  vital  to  the  attainment  of  our  goals; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20-27,  1985  as  California  Energy  Awareness  Week. 


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  October 
1985. 


/J».*'A.rjt~    XjOt<»»jt.h.mMJk»'»  —  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         ' 


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K3  \ 


M^  Br«-«-a1(  k'«- 


4486 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  radio  talk  shows  with  telephone  participation  for  listeners 
have  greatly  increased  in  popularity;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  broadcasts  serve  the  public  interest  by  informing  listeners  on  an 
extensive  variety  of  news,  information,  and  opinion;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  25  years,  KABC  has  been  in  the  forefront  of  creative  programming  and 
innovative  broadcasting  by  radio;  and 

WHEREAS,  "Celebration  25"  marks  a  quarter  century  of  the  talkradio  format  for  KABC 
and  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recognize  this  distinguished  station  for  its  dedication 
to  public  service  and  information; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  29,  1985  as  KABC  Day. 


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  October 
1985. 


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AJuK^MSdt^'*  •«»  ' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State        / 


4487 


W?;*  !i.*3|f«;«  ^.'4 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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3i(  «rt3C*:K  ^aRJ^  k'rffc*^  M'oJfcs^  I 


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OCT  2  2  1085 
MARCH  ^NO  EU,  Skt^  rf-State/ 

^/       Deputy  / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  November  7,  1917,  the  Communist  Party  of  Bolshevik  Internationalists 
seized  control  of  ttie  Russian  nation  and  its  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttiese  forces  of  international  communism  destroyed  Russian  religion,  culture 
and  mucti  of  their  spiritual  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  estimated  60  million  Soviet  citizens  lost  their  lives  in  this  struggle  for 
freedom  and  basic  human  rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  past  68  years,  the  Soviet  government  has  continuously  perpetrated 
crimes  that  are  an  affront  to  humanity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Congress  of  Russian  Americans,  has  designated  November  7  as  a  Day  of 
Sorrow  and  Irreconcilability  in  honor  of  those  who  perished  and  those  who  contmue  to  suffer  at 
the  hands  of  oppressive  communist  governments;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  efforts  of 
those  who  had  the  courage  to  defend  their  freedom; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  7,  1985  as  a  Day  of  Sorrow  and  Irreconcilability. 


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  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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4488 


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OCT  2 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    ^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^^^^k^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  correctional  peace  officers  provide  a  great  service  to  the  State  of  California 
by  controlling  dangerous  felons  in  our  state  prisons;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  brave  men  and  women  continually  risk  their  lives  in  order  to  make  our 
communities  safe  and  secure  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1900,  29  correctional  officers  have  been  tragically  slain  at  the  hands  of 
prisoners;  and 

WHEREAS  these  courageous  officers  killed  in  the  line  of  duty  and  the  many  heroic  men 
and  w!mencl^ently  guarding  our  prison  population  are  deserving  of  our  deep  appreciation  and 
widespread  respect;  and 

WMFRFAS  on  October  29,  1985  a  memorial  to  all  correctional  officers  killed  while 
servinlSmia  will  Stc[icat;d  at  the  Correctional  Peace  Officers  Training  Academy; 

MOW   THFREFORE   1   GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  utuK  Officer's  Memorial  Day  in  California 

rrec^o^mlrof^'tt'e'nfble^tndi:  face  constant  life-threatening  risk  in  order  to 

make  our  own  lives  safer. 


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  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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^o^rotarv  nf  State  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


^•«,  i,'e-.*..*'^  1 


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OCT  2  2  '.-85 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  K)NO  EU,  SKTjWy  0»  Stat* 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  epilepsy  is  a  chronic  medical  condition  produced  by  sudden  changes  in  the 
electrical  function  of  ttie  brain;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  two  million  Americans,  including  approximately  200,000  Califor- 
nians  suffer  from  epilepsy;  and 

WHEREAS,  nearly  100,000  new  cases  of  epilepsy  develop  each  year  in  this  country, 
primarily  among  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  fact  that  80  percent  of  those  afflicted  receive  appropriate 
treatment  to  control  seizures,  epilepsy  continues  to  be  shrouded  in  myth  and  superstition, 
thereby  depriving  those  with  epilepsy  of  the  opportunity  to  achieve  a  full  and  productive  life; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  November,  the  California  Epilepsy  Society,  in  conjunction  with  the 
Epilepsy  Foundation  of  America,  is  observing  Epilepsy  Month  in  order  to  increase  public 
awareness  regarding  the  myths  and  facts  of  epilepsy; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1985  as  Epilepsy  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  Califormans  to 
join  with  the  California  Epilepsy  Society  in  its  efforts  to  educate  the  public  so  that  people 
with  epilepsy  can  take  their  rightful  place  in  the  mainstream  of  American  society. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of  October 
1985. 


/Jt.'f^e^  y<j|6UA>B*<«<wa»*a  '<i  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4490 


=;f^,i,-<  MV2--'  I 


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>,-<  r^fya-"  '.Eara--'  "^iaa-:;  jijis-:;  J-a*^-;  fiiC"  fSlii'^  fiSIB v  p^?  r^iSiS  ! 
|2  sjffly  ?jmt3  fjmb  rjmc  USS^  %ffii^  ^SiSk  >i9&  iSBi  «l»  • 


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'■l  i-5B^  iSBi  raC^  ^acv  «•?*.•. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  2  3  1985 

Swratary  «(.  Stati 

■  ..  ^-^^"! 


MARCJUOMG  EU,  S« 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 

I  GEORGE  DEUKMEaiAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  conditions  of 
extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State  of  California  as  a 
result  of  finding  the  aquatic  weed  known  as  hydrilla  near  the  Sacramento  River  in  Shasta 
County  on  September  13,  1985. 

Hydrilla  has  been  declared  a  "noxious  weed"  by  the  United  States  Department  of 
Agriculture  because,  among  other  things,  it  spoils  water  quality,  destroys  wildlife  habitat, 
clogs  and  damages  waterways,  and  threatens  water  supply  to  persons  and  communities  which 
draw  from  bodies  of  water  infested  by  hydrilla. 

Because  the  growth  pattern  of  this  weed  is  so  prolific,  the  eradication  measures  required 
exceed  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  equipment,  and  facilities  of  said  County  and 
having  now  been  requested  by  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  said  County,  I  therefore  proclaim 
the  existence  of  a  state  of  emergency  in  the  County  of  Shasta  and  direct  the  State 
Department  of  Food  and  Agriculture  to  expeditiously  take  the  appropriate  steps  to  eradicate 
this  hydrilla  problem. 

I  FURTHER  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  this  23rd  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4491 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^^^^^^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Alzheimer's  disease  is  a  neurological  disorder  which  progressively  impaires 
an  individual's  memory  and  intellectual  function;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  2  million  Americans,  including  350,000  Californians  are  afflicted 
with  Alzheimer's  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  Alzheimer's  disease  is  the  fourth  leading  cause  of  death  in  the  United  States, 
claiming  well  over  120,000  lives  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,    family    members    experience    tremendous    emotional    distress    and    severe 
financTaUoss  while  caring  for  loved  ones  suffering  from  Alzheimer's  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  the  devastating  effects  of  Alzheimer's  disease 
can  lead  to  a  better  understanding  of  this  tragic  disorder; 

NOW   THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  pr^dlimN^enTli'r  1985  as  Alzheimer's  Disease  Awareness  Month  in  California. 


WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


f/iOAoJA  ^fymJuy 


Secretary  of  State         / 


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4492 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCT  2  Z-  1"S5 
MARCHTONG  EU,  Secrrtsfy  of  Stati 

'^        ^Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  REACT  International  is  a  volunteer  organization  dedicated  to  providing 
public  safety  and  emergency  communications;  and 

WHEREAS,  using  their  own  resources  and  time,  REACT  members  cilert  medical  and 
emergency  officials  of  accidents  or  disasters  in  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  efficient  efforts  of  these  concerned  citizens  save  countless  lives  annually 
through  their  skilled  communication  and  the  swift  response  of  appropriate  emergency 
personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  benefit  from  the  dedicated  endeavors  of  REACT  and  deeply 
appreciate  its  contributions  to  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1985  as  REACT  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  2'fth  day  of  October 
1985. 


4493 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  FONG  EU  Secretaiy  of  SI 
Deputy 


5 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Marine  Corps  traces  its  origin  to  November  10,  1775  when 
the  Continental  Congress  approved  the  formation  of  two  Marine  battalions;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  first  "leathernecks",  accurate  riflemen  trained  to  pick  off  enemy 
sailors  during  open  sea  confrontations,  were  noteworthy  predecessors  to  today's  brave,  highly 
skilled  Marines;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  its  history,  the  United  States  Marine  Corps  has  courageously 
served  the  United  States,  at  home  and  abroad,  with  a  fierce  determination  to  protect  and 
defend  the  lofty  principles  and  freedoms  of  the  Constitution;  and 

WHEREAS,  paramount  among  the  many  accomplishments  of  the  Corps  is  the  develop- 
ment of  amphibious  landing  techniques  and  tactical  air-support  forces  so  effective  in  the 
Pacific  Theater  during  World  War  11:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Marine  Corps  will  be  observing  its  210th  anniversary  during 
the  weekend  of  November  8,  1985; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  8-10,  1985  as  United  States  Marine  Corps  Days  in  recognition  of  the 
noble  Corps  members  who  have  contributed  so  much  to  the  safety  and  peace  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  25th  day  of  October 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


i2  xi 


4494 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  2  5 '.085  i^^ 

MARCH  JONG  EU,  Secretary  Of  SUti 

X       Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  countless  Americans  have  bravely  served  in  our  armed  forces  and  remain  as 
inspirations;  and 

WHEREAS,  tragically,  during  times  of  war,  many  fighting  men  are  taken  prisoners  or  are 
missing  in  action;  and 

WHEREAS,  ten  years  following  the  demilitarization  of  Vietnam,  2,'t50  American 
servicemen  remain  Prisoners  of  War,  Missing  in  Action  (POW/MIA),  with  251  from  California; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  families  and  loved  ones  of  these  courageous  individuals  endure  great 
hardship  and  suffer  great  emotional  stress;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  honor  all  veterans  during  Veterans  Unity  Month,  it  is  approptriate  that 
we  rededicate  ourselves  to  obtaining  the  fullest  possible  accounting  for  all  Americans  still 
missing  in  Southeast  Asia;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  join  in  the  continuing  efforts  to  secure  the  release  of 
POW/MIAs  who  nobly  defended  our  freedom  and  preserved  our  peace; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1985  as  Veterans  Unity  Month  and  call  special  attention  to  our 
tragic  heroes  who  remain  in  Southeast  Asia. 


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  October 
1985. 


JQ».*Ajrju.  ^6ua^^^-*^<^**  "  • 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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^N  i-sati-K  <if 


4495 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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In  th*  o«o»  of  *•  S«r«tafy  o»  StoH 
of  *m  SM«  of  CalHornta 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  nation's  armed  forces  are  composed  of  countless  brave  men  and  women 
who  dedicate  themselves  to  defend  our  cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  of  the  great  personal  sacrifices  made  by  these  individuals,  they  are 
deserving  of  honorable  and  charitable  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  this  century,  the  Benevolent  and  Protective  Order  of  Elks  has 
compassionately  responded  to  the  special  needs  of  veterans,  particularly  those  suffering  from 
ill  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  National  Service  Commission  has  compiled  an  enviable  record  of 
service  to  veterans  undergoing  short  or  protracted  hospital  stays;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California  this  organization  is  responsible  for  serving  the  patients  at  12 
Veterans  Administration  hospitals,  two  Army  hospitals,  four  Navy  hospitals,  two  Air  Force 
hospitals,  the  Veterans  Home,  and  countless  nursing  care  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  November  the  Elks  will  further  emphasize  the  respect  and  honor  due 
our  veterans  by  observing  Honor  Our  Veterans  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1985  as  Honor  Our  Veterans  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
pay  SF>ecieil  tribute  to  the  courageous  citizens  who  have  preserved  our  peace. 


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  October 
1985. 


^4M 9 <e4    X3p*».».c< n.tciVi ■■ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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WS\  if^^^'3  i^TMa^  t' 


4496 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  4iw  otRo*  of  4ti«  S*cr««ary  tt  Stat* 
of  Hm  Stat*  of  Californio 

OCT  2  81985 
MMtClfFONe  EU,  Secrataiyiif  State 


Byi 


Deputy 


7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  each  year,  countless  Californians  perform  acts  of  genuine  tieroism;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  courageous  men  and  women  assist  victims  of  crimes,  accidents,  or 
natural  disasters,  often  with  no  regard  for  their  own  personal  safety;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  "Good  Samaritans"  display  quicl<  and  decisive  action  in  life-threatening 
situations  and  ask  for  nothing  in  return;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  brave  men  and  women  set  a  fine  example  for  each  of  us  to  follow;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  valiant 
contributions  these  fine  people  make  to  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  3-9,  1985  as  Good  Samaritan  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  recognize,  honor  and  encourage  heroism  and  altruism. 


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 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


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SprrptArv  of  Statp  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


"^•^  "'I3IC^'"  '^312'''  '^SK*'*  ^- 

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3" 


4497 


MARClOoNG  EU,  Secrtbiy  •»  State, 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ./Mi^jA^^r^A^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  tumor  registrars  are  essential  members  of  the  health  care  team  involved  in 
efforts  to  eliminate  cancer;  and 

WHEREAS,  tumor  registries  establish  standards  of  education,  inform  its  members  of  the 
latest  methods  of  cancer  diagnosis,  treatment  and  current  trends  in  incidence  and  survival,  and 
make  cancer  patient  data  readily  available  for  clinical  and  epidemiological  research;  and 

WHEREAS,  tumor  registrars  work  closely  with  physicians,  hospital  administrators  and 
health  care  planners  to  maintain  these  vitally  important  health  records;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  28  -  November  1,  1985,  the  Tumor  Registrars 
Association  of  California  is  holding  its  12th  Annual  State  Meeting;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  this  organization  makes  to  the  health  care  needs  of  the  citizens  of  this  great 
state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  28  to  November  1,  1985  as  Tumor  Registry  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  28th  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


/Juf-^iC^  X36»'OLX^>^'ti*i*  '*  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretarv  of  State        ' 


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4498 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT*^^*--*^'*'""' 

OCT  2  8*fi8^' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    u^,rTmm^<^mi^^ 


MARCK70NG' 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  are  professionals,  trained  to  aid  patients  in  maintaining 
optimal  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  perform  a  wide  variety  of  administrative  and  clinical 
duties  in  an  effort  to  provide  citizens  with  optimal  heedth  care  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  over  100,000  medical  assistants  in  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  November  i^-%,  1985,  the  California  Society  of  Medical  Assistants,  in 
conjuntion  with  the  American  Association  of  Medical  Assistants  will  be  celebrating  Medical 
Assistants  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  dedicated 
efforts  and  valuable  services  provided  by  medical  assistants; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  H-%,  1985  as  Medical  Assistants  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  29th  day  of  October 
1985. 


/^^*"*  *5*~ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State        / 


■^-^  ^l^i-'^  '^fHK^^  *^2I£L^  '^2 


4499 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  1<M  t/tk»  tt  l»i«  S«CT«tary  of  SW« 
of  IIm  Stat*  of  California 


OCT  3  01"P5 

7/       Deputy  (^y 


By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Industrial  Develofjment  Research  Council  was  founded  in  1961  by 
McKinley  Conway  to  encourage  the  study  of  industrial  facility  planning  and  related  fields;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  the  Council  has  played  an  important  role  in  fostering  the 
science  of  economic  development  that  is  so  vital  to  our  state's  boisterous  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Council  provides  the  opportunity  for  California's  professional  develop- 
ment community  to  market  their  quality  products  to  the  nation's  top  industrialists;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Council  is  a  leader  in  addressing  our  state's  future  growth  needs  by 
promoting  the  development  of  conscientiojs,  well-planned,  socially  responsible  industrial  and 
commercial  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Council  is  highly  regarded  for  its  role  in  promoting  professionalism 
within  the  real  estate  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important 
contributions  this  organization  makes  to  our  state's  economy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Industrial  Development  Research  Council  for  its  outstanding  record  of 
service  to  the  State  of  California's  industrial  development  community. 


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  Octot)er 
1985. 


r- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4500 


I  si 


"^j;*  ^f-^v/*  ^i:si 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ih*  oAo*  oJ  *•  Secrsfory  of  SW* 
of  Itw  Stat*  of  California 


^■'^•.'~; 


OCT?  C 
MARC^rjONC  EU,  Se^reSsry  o(  State^ 


M. 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  various  ethnic,  national  and  religious  groups  have 
suffered  at  the  hands  of  the  Soviet  government,  resulting  in  severe  loss  of  life  and 
degradation;  and 

WHEREAS,  3ews  in  the  USSR  are  deprived  of  their  cultural  and  linguistic  identity,  and 
the  exercise  of  the  Jewish  religion  has  been  severely  restricted  in  a  manner  which  is  excessive 
even  by  the  oppressive  standards  of  Soviet  law;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Soviet  constitution  guarantees  cultural  and  linguistic  rights,  but  these 
are  not  applied  uniformly  and  consistently  to  Dews;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  flow  of  emigration  of  Soviet  Jewry  has  virtually  stopped  as  a  result  of 
changes  in  Soviet  policy  and; 

WHEREAS,  the  right  to  emigration  is  enshrined  in  the  Universal  Declaration  of  Human 
Rights,  and  the  right  to  family  reunification  is  recognized  by  the  signatories  to  the  Helsinki 
Accords;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Soviet  Union  is  a  signatory  to  the  Helsinki  Accords  and  a  contracting 
party  to  both  the  International  Covenant  on  Civil  and  Political  Rights  and  the  UNESCO 
Convention  Against  Discrimination  in  Education,  which  obligates  it  to  fulfill  the  cultural  rights 
of  Minorities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Soviet  Union  continues  to  violate  these  principals  on  a  variety  of 
pretexts  by  subjecting  Jews  to  vicious  and  systematic  discrimination; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  19,  1985,  as  a  Day  of  Solidarity  for  Soviet  Jewry  in  honor  and 
remembrance  of  Jews  who  have  suffered  and  continue  to  suffer  at  the  hands  of  the  oppressive 
Soviet  government.  ' 

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 
1985. 


Governor  of  California       ^ 


*i  «■  I 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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^•^   k-I^o^   iC^-f 


4501 


1^     "v*- 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT '■**«5^^-*'^^^*" 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


CCT3  01085 

WKO/Chm  EU,.Se^iM^  o» state, 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  medical  radiation  and  diagnostic  imaging  techniques  play  an  important  role 
in  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  Radiologic  Technologists  are  committed  to  providing  the  public  with  quality 
radiological  services  with  a  minimum  of  radiation  exposure;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  13,000  Radiologic  Technologists  in  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  qualified  practitioners  are  dedicated  to  the  highest  standards  of 
professionalism  and  continually  maintain  those  standards  through  education,  credentialing  and 
personal  commitment;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  Novemt)er  ^-10,  1985,  the  California  Society  of 
Radiologic  Technologists  is  observing  Radiologic  Technology  Week  to  promote  the  responsible 
and  professional  use  of  radiation  as  a  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  tool; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  k-\^,  1985  as  Radiologic  Technology  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  30th  day  of  October 
1985. 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  Mm  SMM  of  CalHornk) 

NOV  5  -'^'B5 
MARCIfTONG  EU,  Secretwjl'  State^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  owe  a  tremendous  debt  to  the  more  than  30  million 
members  of  our  Armed  Forces  who  have  helped  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  veterans,  there  are  more  than  1.2  million  women  who  enlisted  in 
all  branches  of  the  military,  beginning  with  World  War  I,  and  continuing  to  the  present  day;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  150,000  of  these  women  currently  reside  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  brave  women  freely  left  their  homes,  families  and  friends  to  serve 
their  country  and  frequently  experienced  the  great  dangers  and  challenges  of  war;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  often  physically  hazardous  and  emotionally  devastating  situations 
they  encountered,  these  courageous  women  contributed  greatly  to  the  preservation  of  the 
Nation  and  to  the  peace  of  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  women  remained  on  active  duty  for  20  to  30  years  and  serve 
as  a  fine  example  to  young  girls  interested  in  joining  the  Armed  Forces;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  of  women  in  the  military  and  women  veterans  of  the  military; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11-17,  1985  as  Women  Veterans  Recognition  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  5th  day  of  November 


4503 


IS'X  k'&JW^«   ^^ 


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FILED 

In  l<M  ollca  of  lh«  Swrttaty  of  Jhi»» 
of  Mw  Stat*  of  California 


NOV  5  -iQ85 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    •**!'^-'J^')'^ 

I    rwvrfu       n 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  governmental  agencies  throughout  the  state  are  developing  and  implementing 
programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  of  these  programs,  Low-Income  Energy  Assistance  Program,  is  admin- 
istered by  the  Office  of  Economic  Opportunity  and  provides  qualified  recipients  with  subsidies 
and  weathenzation  funding  to  assist  with  conservation  and  encourage  prudent  use  of  our 
energy  supply;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  senior  citizens  and  low  income  families  become  aware  of 
the  availability  of  energy  assistance  and  the  benefits  of  energy  conservation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1985  as  Energy  Conservation  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  5th  day  of  November 
1985. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         ' 


I  ?gir!-?  ^J^3l[2>'^  *JT|rg;«  N3S'''  "SSUP-"  !^!3C^^  ^T 


4503 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FILED 

In  rtw  oika  of  th«  S*irt«ny  of  Stolo 
of  Kw  SMito  of  California 


NOVb  -1Q8': 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    »««9K>weu. 


MAR9(f  FOrtG  EU,  ^emtaiy«f  SMt 

7    ^i>'p«^       c/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  the  conservation  of  the  state's  energy  supply  is  vital  to  ensure  continued 
growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  governmental  agencies  throughout  the  state  are  developing  and  implementing 
programs  designed  to  preserve  energy  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  creative  energy  use,  these  programs  not  only  save  energy  but  often 
result  in  cost  savings  to  consumers  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  of  these  programs,  Low-Income  Energy  Assistance  Program,  is  admin- 
istered by  the  Office  of  Economic  Opportunity  and  provides  qualified  recipients  with  subsidies 
and  weatherization  funding  to  assist  with  conservation  and  encourage  prudent  use  of  our 
energy  supply;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  senior  citizens  and  low  income  families  become  aware  of 
the  availability  of  energy  assistance  and  the  benefits  of  energy  conservation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1985  as  Energy  Conservation  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  5th  day  of  November 
1985. 


/^**  *;5^-  /06uA>c»'vxsd>^'<u.««^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State         ' 


4504 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

Ib  Id*  office  of  the  Sccrstary  of  Stat* 
of  Km  Stota  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  family  is  the  heart  and  soul  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  family  provides  its  members  with  love,  comfort  and  guidance  during 
times  of  happiness  as  well  as  times  of  strife;  and 

WHEREAS,    the    family    instills    in    its    members    a    sense    of    community   values    and 
resfwnsibility  to  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  strong  family  unit  provides  for  a  strong  community,  producing  capable  and 
reliable  leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  State  of  California  join  with  President  Reagan  in 
proclaiming  Thanksgiving  Week  as  Family  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  2tt-30,  1985  as  Family  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  5th  day  of  November 
1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAROOONG  EU,  S^OTjWJf  Jf  State , 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-ttS-iS 


WHEREAS,  new  scientific  discoveries  and  technological  developments  have  given  rise  to 
a  growing  potential  for  biotechnology;  and 

WHEREAS,  progress  in  biotechnology  can  lead  to  improved  health,  increased  productivity 
and  enhanced  living  conditions;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  home  to  a  third  of  the  nation's  biotechnology  industry,  and  our 
universities  and  colleges  provide  talented  minds  and  ingenious  insight  that  contribute  to  this 
new  endeavor;  and 

WHEREAS,  biotechnology  potentially  affects  every  aspect  of  our  society  including  our 
health,  safety,  environment,  economic  growth  and  job  creation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

1.  An  Interagency  Task  Force  on  Biotechnology  is  hereby  created,  composed  of  the 
Directors  of  the  Departments  of  Commerce,  Food  and  Agriculture,  Health  Ser- 
vices, Fish  and  Game,  or  their  designated  representatives,  and  representatives  of 
the  Environmental  Affairs  Agency,  the  Occupational  Safety  and  Health  Division  of 
the  Department  of  Industrial  Relations,  and  the  Water  Resources  Control  Board. 

2.  The  Director  of  the  Department  of  Commerce,  or  the  Director's  designated 
rejjresentative,  shall  direct  the  activities  of  the  task  force. 

3.  The  task  force  shall  serve  as  a  resource  and  repository  for  expertise  and 
information  on  biotechnology  that  could  be  utilized  by  appropriate  state  agencies 
and,  in  addition,  shall  be  charged  with  the  following  nonexclusive  responsibilities: 

a.  To  evaluate  and  determine  the  adequacy  of  federal  and  state  regulations 
affecting  the  biotechnology  industry. 

b.  To  coordinate  and  assist  in  the  formulation  of  state  policies  affecting  the 
biotechnology  industry. 

c.  To  serve  as  the  principal  liaison  between  the  State  of  California  and  federal 
agencies,  including  the  President's  Cabinet  Counsel  on  Biotechnology,  on 
matters  affecting  the  biotechnology  industry. 


To  develop  educational  programs  on  biotechnology  for  the  benefit  of  the 
general  public,  to  the  extent  that  the  task  force  determines  such  programs 
are  necessary. 

To  provide  information  to  new  California  biotechnology  firms  on  compliance 
with  California  statutory  and  regulatory  requirements. 


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  Novem- 
ber 1985 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  more  than  2,600  persons  are  killed  each  year  in  alcohol/drug  related  traffic 
collisions  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  additional  68,000  persons  are  injured  in  collisions  involving  persons  who 
had  been  drinking;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  deaths  and  injuries  cost  Californians  nearly  $1  billion  annually  through 
services  p>rovided  to  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  heightened  awareness  of  the  problem  may  contribute  to  a  change  in 
society's  attitude  toward  the  drunk  and  drugged  driver  and  encourage  efforts  to  reduce  these 
needless  deaths  and  injuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  holiday  season  is  a  particularly  appropriate  time  to  focus  attention  on 
this  critical  problem  because  of  the  increcised  number  of  socied  functions  and  related  travel; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  15-21,  1985  as  California  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving  Awareness 
Week 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  t>e  affixed  this  18th  day  of  Novem- 
ber 1985. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


MARCh4onG  EU,  Secrrtny^  Sj^      /^^^ 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  the  fall  is  traditionally  a  time  to  rejoice  in  the  year's  harvest;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  years,  this  celebration  has  remained  a  favorite  observance  in 
American  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  holiday  provides  us  with  the  opportunity  to  give  thanks  to  God 
for  our  bountiful  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,  Thanksgiving  is  an  appropriate  tim<.  -  '•H-^re  our  blessings  with  the  less 
fortunate  among  us; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  2S,  1985  as  Thanksgiving  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  observing  this  special  American  holiday. 


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  Novem- 
ber 1985. 


Governor  of  Ccilifornia 


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Secretary  of  State    / 


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To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provi 

Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et  seq.) 


MARCJOFONG  EU,  Secretafy  *  State^         / 

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To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State 
University,  on  November  13,  1985,  adopted  a  Twenty-Fifth 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance 
of  $10,500,000  principal  amount  of  California  State  University 
Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AB,  and  said  resolution 
was  approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of 
California  at  a  meeting  duly  held  on  November  19,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  the  California  State 
University,  on  November  13,  1985,  adopted  a  resolution 
requesting  that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said 
Bonds  of  Series  AB  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  AB  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  November  19, 
1985; 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AB  for  sale,  and  sell 
the  Seiine,  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.   Said  bonds  to  be  sold  shall 
be  $10,500,000  principal  amount  of  California  State  University 
Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AB,  dated  December  1,  1985, 
The  sale  shall  take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of 
the  State  of  California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall, 
Sacramento,  California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on  such  date  prior  to 
December  20,  1985  as  you  may  determine. 

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  November,  1985. 


SECRETARY  of    STATE 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  greatness  of  America  lies  in  the  energy  and  ingenuity  of  our  people,  the 
strength  of  our  institutions,  and  the  willingness  of  our  citizens  to  work  together  to  meet  the 
nation's  need;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  revered  American  tradition  of  voluntarism  reflects  the  national  charac- 
ter of  people  who  are  willing  to  share  not  only  their  possessions,  but  also  their  time  and 
energy;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  nation  enjoys  a  bounty  of  food;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  still  many  Americans  who  are  in  need;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  food  banks  and  other  food  programs  serve  to  provide  food  to  those  in 
need;  and 

WHEREAS,  operation  Care  and  Share  has  been  created  as  a  nationwide  collaborative 
effort  of  voluntary  organizations,  trade  associations,  corporations,  labor  unions,  religious 
groups,  and  the  public  sector  to  strengthen  local  food  programs; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  1985  to  be  Care  and  Share  Month  in  California  and  call  on  all 
citizens  of  California  to  contribute  their  time,  resources,  and  surplus  food  to  assist  and 
support  local  food  programs  on  behalf  of  the  needy  of  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  20th  day  of  Novem- 
ber 1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NOV  2  1  1985 

MARCIfyFONe.EU,  SecijBWy  of  Jt3t» 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  our  nation's  history,  the  Merchant  Marine  has  been  a  vital  part  of 
our  commercial  and  military  success;  and 

WHEREAS,  perhaps  the  golden  age  of  the  American  Merchant  Marines  was  during  World 
War  n  when  they  provided  a  direct  link  between  the  production  lines  and  the  fighting  fronts, 
serving  the  various  branches  of  the  armed  forces  with  valor  and  bravery;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Merchant  Marines  not  only  transported  troops  and  supplies,  but  also  served 
as  hospital  ships  and  provided  relief  to  war-torn  countries;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  course  of  combat,  merchant  seamen,  like  servicemen,  lost  their 
lives,  were  prisoners  of  war,  and  performed  acts  of  heroism;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  distinguished  record  compiled  by  merchantmen  during  World  War  n  is 
reflected  in  the  number  of  medals  awarded  for  meritorious  service  to  their  coimtry;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  courageous  volunteers  contributed  so  much  to  their  country  and  are 
deserving  of  special  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  brave  men  who  valiantly  served  in  the  Merchant  Marines  during  World 
War  II  and  extend  appreciation  for  their  significant  contribution  to  the  allied  victory. 


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  Novem- 
ber 1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  Californians  currently  generate  hazardous  and  solid  waste  at  a  rate  which 
will  soon  exceed  the  existing  capacity  of  private  and  public  treatment  and  disposal  facilities; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  potential  for  an  emergency  exists  which  could  pose  a  threat  to  the  public 
health,  safety,  and  the  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  authorities  have  been  reluctant  to  siting  of  advanced  technology 
facilities  for  the  safe  disposal  of  hazardous  wastes;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  necessary  to  ascertain  the  need  for  using  known  technology  and 
developing  new  advanced  technologies  in  order  to  safely  move  California  into  the  2ist  century 
with  regard  to  hazardous/toxic  materisds  and  solid  waste;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  necessary  to  develop  short-term  solutions  and  long-term  recommenda- 
tions to  the  hazardous  and  solid  waste  and  toxic  substance  problems  of  this  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  establish  the  Governor's  Task  Force  on  Toxics,  Waste  and  Technology. 
Said  Task  Force  shall  be  a  non-partisan  group  and  shall  consist  of  the  following  organizations 
and/or  individuals: 

Dr.  Theodore  Hullar,  Chancellor,  Universityof  California,  Riverside, California, CHAIR  MAN 

Secretary  of  Environmental  Affairs  Agency 

Director,  Department  of  Finance 

Director,  Department  of  Health  Services 

Director,  Department  of  Water  Resources 

Chairman,  State  Water  Resources  Control  Board 

Chairman,  California  Wciste  Mnagement  Board 

Attorney  General 

Chairperson,  Senate  Toxics  and  Public  Safety  Management  Committee 

Vice-Chairperson,  Senate  Toxics  and  Public  Safety  Management  Committee 

Chairperson,  Assembly  Environmental  Safety  and  Toxic  Matericils  Committee 

Vice-Chairperson,  Assembly  Environmental  Safety  and  Toxic  Materials  Committee 

Executive  Director,  County  Supervisors  Association  of  California 

Executive  Director,  League  of  California  Cities 

2  Representatives  from  each  of  the  following: 

Private  Industry 

Environmental  Organizations 

Academicians  from  public/ private  universities 


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Regional  Director,  Environmental  Protection  Agency,  Ex-Officio 

Allan  Zaremberg,  Deputy  Legislative  Secretary,  Governor's  Office,  Ex-Officio 

The   Executive   Director   of   the   Task   Force   shall    be   Alex    R.   Cunningham,   Chief   Deputy 
Director,  Department  of  Water  Resources;  and 

IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  the  duties  of  the  Governor's  Task  Force  on  Toxics, 
Waste  and  Technology  shall  be  to  explore  alternatives  and  recommend  comprehensive 
strategies  for  solving  the  short-  and  long-term  problems  associated  with  hazardous  and  solid 
wastes  in  California  as  listed  below: 

Short-Term 

The  Task  Force  shall  consider  comprehensive  strategies  for: 

1.  safe  disposition  of  Class  I  wastes  currently  being  generated  in  California  pending 
development  of  new  technological  alternatives  to  land  disposal; 

2.  cleanup  by  government  or  responsible  parties  of  existing  hazardous  waste  sites; 

3.  immediate  reduction  of  the  volume  of  ha2ardous  wastes  generated  in  California 
which  require  land  disposal;  and 

1^.        methods    to    resolve    existing   legal    limitations,   including   the   lack   of    available 
liability  insurance  protection,  both  of  which  imjsede  the  cleanup  of  existing  sites. 

Long-Term 

The  Task  Force  shall  consider  comprehensive  stategies  and  methods  to: 

1.  minimize  land  disposal  of  hazardous  waste; 

2.  maximize  source  reduction,  including  recycling  and  resource  recovery; 

3.  maximize  on-site  detoxification  of  hazardous  wastes;  and 

k.        eliminate    legal    barriers   and   land    use   controversies    regarding   the   disposal   of 
hazardous  waste. 

IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  the  Task  Force  shall  submit  to  me  not  later  than  May  I, 
1986  a  final  report  detailing  recommendations  to  achieve  the  short-  and  long-term  objectives 
listed  above. 

IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  a  Technical  Advisory  Committee  shall  be  formed  to 
assist  the  Task  Force  in  developing  said  comprehensive  strategies.  The  Task  Force  shall  have 
the  discretion  to  designate  individuals,  from  throughout  California  and  the  United  States,  to 
said  Technical  Advisory  Committee,  who  exhibit  the  highest  degree  of  skills  in  the  areas  of, 
but  not  limited  to,  science,  medicine,  engineering,  environment,  and  law. 


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IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  said  agencies,  departments,  and  participating  boards  and 
commissions  make  available  to  the  Chairman  and/or  the  Executive  Director  of  the  Governor's 
Task  Force  on  Toxics,  Waste  and  Technology  such  resources,  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  22nd  day  of  Novem- 
ber 1985 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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DEC  5 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  on  December  7,  1941,  America's  safety  and  freedom  were  threatened  by  a 
destructive  surprise  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  survivors  of  this  tragic  event  in  our  nation's  history  have  united  to 
preserve  the  lessons  of  preparedness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  members  of  the  Pearl  Harbor  Survivors  Association  also  honor  the 
memory  of  those  who  were  killed  that  fateful  day  while  bravely  serving  their  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  demonstrating  their  patriotism,  the  survivors  of  Pearl  Harbor  continue  to 
serve  their  country  and  honor  the  principles  of  liberty  and  justice  for  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  can  learn  from  the  men  who  sacrificed  their  lives  to  preserve  our 
cherished  freedoms  and  those  who  survived  and  defended  our  liberties  throughout  their  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  6-12,  1985  as  Pearl  Harbor  Week  and  encourage  all  Calif ornians  to 
reflect  upon  the  tragedy  and  lessons  of  Pearl  Harbor. 


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  Decem- 
ber 1985. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  the  care  of  our  eyes  and  the  ability  to  see  should  not  be  taken  for  granted; 


WHEREAS,  many  eye  diseases  or  injuries  can  be  prevented  by  regular  eye  examinations 
and  adequate  eye  protection;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  early  diagnosis  and  effective  treatment,  many  cases  of  blindness  and 
severe  eye  diseases  can  be  avoided;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  the  public  be  aware  of  the  proper  care  of  eyes  to  protect 
their  vision;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  January  1986  the  California  Association  of  Ophthalmology  is  conduct- 
ing a  public  service  campaign  stressing  the  value  of  good  and  healthy  eye  care; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  1986  as  Eye  Health  Care  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  6th  day  of  Decem- 
ber 1985. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ttw  Stol*  of  California 

PECl  6  1985 

MARCfrk)N6  EU,  Seci«tMV,of  State 


"'^T'^^^'^n 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-ifg-SS 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  a  leader  in  its  commitment  to  provide  the 
healthiest  and  saifest  working  conditions  for  all  its  employees;  and 

WHEREAS,  experienced  employees  are  a  valuable  and  prized  asset  to  the  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  workable,  effective  accident  prevention  programs  are  necessary  to  provide 
our  state's  working  men  and  women  with  safe  and  healthy  places  of  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cost-effectiveness  of  reducing  work-related  injuries  and  illnesses  and 
returning  disabled  employees  to  work  has  long  been  accepted;  and 

WHEREAS,  top  management  support  is  paramount  to  the  successful  achievement  of  this 
administration's  worker  health  and  safety  goals; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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 
Ceilifornia,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 


1. 


«f. 


5. 


The  Secretary  of  the  State  and  Consumer  Services  Agency  shall  be  responsible  for 
coordinating  efforts  to  ensure  that  all  agencies,  departmen;;s,  boards  and  commis- 
sions are  in  full  compliance  with  existing  health  and  safety  laws  and  rules  for  state 
employees. 

All  state  agencies  shall  establish  or  rededicate  safety  committees  and  other 
resources  towards  achieving  the  goal  of  reducing  work-related  injuries,  illnesses 
and  attendant  days  lost  from  work. 

All  state  agencies  shall  comply  with  the  Injured  State  Worker  Assistance  Program 
Guidelines  and  Chapter  «9  of  the  Statutes  of  1985  (AB  278),  and  shall  actively 
seek  employment  opportunities  for  employees  who  have  become  disabled. 

All  state  agencies  shall  have  the  required  safety  and  return- to- work  officers 
appointed  with  the  authority  to  obtain  compliance  with  this  Executive  Order. 
Safety  Coordinators  shall  have  basic  safety  training. 

All  agency  heads  shall  meet  at  least  annually  with  their  safety  and  return-to-work 
coordinators  to  review  progress  in  reducing  workers'  compensation  costs  and 
injuries. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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PECl   SVm 
M/^CH  FONG  EU  Secretary  of  State 


MARCH  FONG  EU  Setretafy  of  ! 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


G-.    J 


WHEREAS,   Klwanl^    International   is  a  community  service  organization  dedicated  to 
improving  the  quality  of  life  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  last  year,  315,000  Kiwanis  members  and  8,200  clubs  raised  S^tl.^f  million  and 
donated  more  than  22  million  volunteer  hours  in  76  nations  and  geographic  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  22,3f2  Kiwanians  in  615  clubs  in  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  21,  1986,  Kiwanians  in  this  state  and  elsewhere  around  the  world 
will  celebrate  Kiwanis'  71st  anniversary;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  this  special  occasion,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and 
appreciate  the  outstanding  services  provided  by  the  members  of  this  fine  organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  19-25,  1986  as  Kiwanis  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  18th  day  of  Decem- 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ""^Atl-J^^-^o^s^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  prided  herself  on  her  potential  for  growth  and  the 
ingenuity  and  resourcefulness  of  her  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  small  businesses  contribute  significantly  to  this  growth  potential  with  their 
countless  employment  opportunities  in  close  to  one  million  enterprises  throughout  California; 
and 


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WHEREAS,  through  loan  guarantees,  direct  loan  programs  and  the  Innovative  Loan 
Program,  the  State  of  California  continues  to  support  the  diverse  needs  of  these  important 
businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  administration  is  committed  to  assisting  small  businesses  and  has 
established  two  Small  Business  Development  Centers  which  provide  marketing  information, 
economic  analysis  and  service  support;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognition  of  the  important  role  small  businesses  play  in  our  state,  two 
conferences  will  be  held  in  preparation  of  the  National  White  House  Conference  on  Small 
Business;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  sessions,  on  January  7  and  January  10,  will  focus  on  the  unique  status 
of  small  enterprises,  suggest  solutions  and  develop  dialogue  between  the  public  and  private 
sectors,  in  anticipation  of  the  national  conference; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  7,  and  January  10,  1986  as  White  House  Conference  on  Small  Business 
Days  in  Ceilifornia. 


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  Decem- 
ber 1985. 


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Goverrror  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State     / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED       , 

In  <h«  oRks  of  «U  S«r««ory  of  Stota  1 
of  IfM  Stat*  of  California  "^ 

APR  2  -'986 
MARCHFONG  EU,  Secretny  of  state 

Deputy 


^^       ^ 


prcx:lamation 

OF  A 
STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  George  Deukmejian,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  been  informed  of  the 
occurrence  of  major  storm  damage,  resulting  from  heavy  rains  beginning  on  February  12,  1986, 
which  occurred  to  State  Highways  in  the  Counties  of  Monterey  and  Siskiyou,  State  of 
California,  hereby  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  in  Counties  of  Monterey 
and  Siskiyou,  within  the  meaning  of  Section  1235,  Title  23,  United  States  Code. 


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  March 
1986. 


Governdr  of  California 


ATTEST: 


cy-a^-,.^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4619 


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A-)t  i^bAo^  i^«X»^  i^eJRn^  tflJU^  tfeJCSt  K'SC^v  ^SO^ 

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of  Mw  Stol*  of  CorfHernto 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  api-^  i  -  9^r 

MARQH  W  EU,  Seenfiiy  9»  St 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^U^y')2>r/^. 
__  /J     D^Mty 


Stata/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California's  ability  to  attract  domestic  and  international  visitors 
is  unmatched  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  proudly  and  warmly  welcome  more  than  100  million  visitors 
annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  multi-ethnic  and  colorful  heritage  of  the  people  of  California,  as  well  as 
the  Golden  State's  unique  attractions  and  exciting  destinations  truly  offer  something  for 
everyone;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  contribute  significantly  to  California's  economic  life, 
generating  over  $31  billion  and  supporting  nearly  600,000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  tourism  development  and  promotion  has  become  increasingly  important 
to  our  state's  rural  regions;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  celebrates  the  second  year  of  its  highly  successful  tourism 
marketing  campaign,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  join  with  the  United  States  Congress  in 
recognizing  the  importance  of  tourism  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  this  observance. 


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  March 
1986. 


4620 


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of  th*  Slot*  of  California 

APR  8  -  'QRf 
MARCH^IH^ EU,  Secretoiy^of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California's  ability  to  attract  domestic  and  international  visitors 
is  unmatched  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  proudly  and  warmly  welcome  more  than  100  million  visitors 
annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  multi-ethnic  and  colorful  heritage  of  the  people  of  California,  as  well  as 
the  Golden  State's  unique  attractions  and  exciting  destinations  truly  offer  something  for 
everyone;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  contribute  significantly  to  California's  economic  life, 
generating  over  $31  billion  and  supporting  nearly  600,000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  tourism  development  and  promotion  has  become  increasingly  important 
to  our  state's  rural  regions;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  celebrates  the  second  year  of  its  highly  successful  tourism 
marketing  campaign,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  join  with  the  United  States  Congress  in 
recognizing  the  importance  of  tourism  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join 
in  this  observance  in  recognition  of  National  Tourism  Week,  May  18  to  2h,  1986. 


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  March 
1986. 


/Q.^.^r^  AluJi 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4620 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  l(w  S«at*  of  Californio 


APR  8  -  '9«r 

MARCHgMfi,  EU.  Secretsiy  of  State 


lARCH  RMfi  EU.  Secretsiy  of  State 
^       Deputy  O 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California's  ability  to  attract  domestic  and  international  visitors 
is  unmatched  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  proudly  and  warmly  welcome  more  than  100  million  visitors 
annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  multi-ethnic  and  colorful  heritage  of  the  people  of  California,  as  well  as 
the  Golden  State's  unique  attractions  and  exciting  destinations  truly  offer  something  for 
everyone;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  contribute  significantly  to  California's  economic  life, 
generating  over  $31  billion  and  supporting  nearly  600,000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  tourism  development  and  promotion  has  become  increasingly  important 
to  our  state's  rural  regions;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  celebrates  the  second  year  of  its  highly  successful  tourism 
marketing  campaign,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  join  with  the  United  States  Congress  in 
recognizing  the  importance  of  tourism  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join 
in  this  observance  in  recognition  of  National  Tourism  Week,  May  18  to  Ih,  1986. 


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  March 
1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        "**•*«•  "^ ^-'"--"o 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       r?*,*^ "^^"^ «««». 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries,  America  has  been  proud  of  the  heroic  individuals  who  have 
defended  our  cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  years,  many  of  our  fellow  citizens  have  fought  and  died  in  the 
struggle  to  create  a  world  of  peace,  while  countless  others  were  injured  or  captured;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  home  to  more  than  3,000  former  Prisoners  of  War,  more  than 
any  other  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  their  courageous  service  to  this  country,  former  prisoners  of  war 
suffer  many  problems  unique  to  those  who  were  held  captive  and  have  special  needs  as  they 
readjust  to  their  native  land;  and 

WHEREAS,  April  9,  1986  is  the  ^^Jth  anniversary  of  the  Fall  of  Bataan,  where  over  70,000 
Americans  were  surrendered  to  hostile  forces; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9-22,  1986  as  a  period  of  special  recognition  and  appreciation  for 
California's  former  Prisoners  of  War  in  honor  of  their  special  sacrifice  and  devotion  to  duty. 


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  April 
1986. 


GoveriTOr  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


Serretarv  of  Stati»    ' 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  Itw  Sfa1»  0*  ColrfOfiita 

APR  2  -'3'"" 
UARttLEONG  EU,  Sectstsnr  of  State^ 

r    ^^^ 


By- 


Deputy 


XT 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Californians  have  long  shared  a  strong  commitment  to  democracy,  human 
rights  and  equality  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  basic  tenets,  which  are  found  in  America's  Declaration  of  Independence 
and  Constitution,  are  also  revered  by  the  Jewish  people  of  the  State  of  Israel;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  November  10,  1975,  the  United  Nations  General  Assembly  passed 
Resolution  3379  which   incorrectly  links  Zionism  with  racism;  and 

WHEREAS,  Resolution  3379  is  a  dangerous  document  which  has  been  used  as  a 
justification  by  terrorist  organizations  to  commit  acts  of  violence  and  has  fostered  anti- 
semitism  by  unjustly  accusing  the  Jewish  people  of  racism;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  join  Americans,  and  people  throughout  the  world  who  respect 
the  dignity  of  life,  in  calling  for  a  repudiation  by  the  United  Nations  General  Assembly  of 
Resolution  3379,  and  rededicate  ourselves  to  tolerance  and  mutual  respect  among  all  peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  denounce  Resolution  3379  and  support  the  efforts  of  those  who  actively  seek  its 
repudiation. 


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  April 
1986. 


/0^^c<-  AL^J>--yf^ — 


Governor  of  California 


IfflMoJA  ^jrmk. 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  t<M  olBw  of  lt>»  Secretory  of  Stote 
of  ttM  SMt*  of  Colifomia 

APR  7  -  ^98P. 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  SecretMy  of  State 


Deputy 


% 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  travel  and  tourism  industry  contributes  significantly  to  California's 
economic  life,  annually  generating  over  $31  billion  and  employing  nearly  600,000  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  major  factor  in  California's  tourism  success  is  the  lodging  industry  which  is 
the  second  largest  employer  in  the  travel  and  tourism  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  innkeepers  provide  quality  accommodations  and  cost-effective  services  to 
the  travelling  public,  enhancing  the  travels  of  countless  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  innkeepers  continually  meet  the  diverse  needs  of  tourist  and 
business  traveller  alike,  and  strive  to  improve  their  industry  to  accommodate  the  future 
demand  for  lodging;  and 

WHEREAS,  May  1986  has  been  designated  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  to 
recognize  this  vital  industry  which  includes  innkeepers  of  all  property  types  and  sizes; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21,  1986  as  Innkeepers  Day  in  honor  of  California's  lodging  industry  and 
the  significant  contributions  it  makes  to  the  economy  and  the  travelling  public. 


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 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California         /y 


j^jfUjUY^lA  ^jr]M^k. 


Secretary  of  State 


4624 


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of  Itw  Slat*  o(  California  ^^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      >/  ^/. 


EU,  Secreteiy  of  State 


^:^^ 


Deputy 


^^^%^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  there  are  between  50,000  and  70,000  homeless  people  in 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  homelessness  is  a  perplexing  problem,  because  there  are  many  reasons  for 
homelessness  and  no  simple  answers;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  several  programs  that  can  assist  the  homeless,  deF>ending  upon 
their  individual  circumstances,  including  welfare,  food  stamps,  unemployment  and  disability 
insurance,  Medi-Cal,  and  a  sf>ecial  program  for  homeless  veterans;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  administration  has  worked  hard  to  address  the  serious  challenges 
surrounding  this  important  problem  and  has  allocated  $40  million  for  services  to  the  homeless 
this  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  improving  the  condition  of  the  homeless  requires  that  the  public  and  private 
sectors  work  together  to  address  their  widely  varying  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  long-term  solutions  to  the  diverse  problems  of  the  homeless  require  new 
ideas,  especially  from  citizens  at  the  local  level,  who  are  closest  to  the  problem; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  13-19,  1986  as  Homeless  Person  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
individual  citizens,  agencies  of  government,  private  organizations,  businesses  and  corporations 
to  examine  the  plight  of  the  homeless  in  their  community  and  donate  whatever  time,  money, 
ideas  or  other  assistance  they  can  in  order  that  the  homeless  may  successfully  re-enter  society 
and  become  self-sufficient,  contributing  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  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


1  ic^i:  / 


Secretary  of  State 


4625 


lp  itM  elHca  of  *•  Stcn*aty  of  State 
of  •»>•  Stol*  of  Colifornio 

APR  7  -  '9«' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ^(jJ.    <^^^- 

Deputy  ^ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  to  maintain  good  health  requires  the  skill  and  expertise  of  countless 
individuals  within  the  health  care  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  technologists  comprise  a  significant  and  important  segment  of 
health  care  professionals,  performing  vital  and  technical  tasks  with  precision  and  accuracy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  and  reliable  efforts  of  medical  latxiratory  personnel  enhance 
California's  medical  community  and  underscore  their  genuine  concern  for  the  welfare  of  their 
fellowman;  and 

WHEREAS,  organizations  throughout  California,  including  the  California  Association  for 
Medical  Laboratory  Technology,  are  joining  together  during  the  week  of  April  13  to  observe 
Medical  Laboratory  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recognize  the  scientific 
and  technical  personnel  whose  laboratory  work  improves  the  health  care  of  all  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  13-19,  1986  as  Medical  Laboratory  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  7th  day  of  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ITTEST:  / 


Secretary  of  State 


4€    o 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  L  E  D^ 

In  Itt*  o«le»  oJ  *t  Secretary  of 
of  riw  S«Ol«  of  California 


APR  7  -  '98: 
MMCtffOm  EU,  SecretanLO*  Sta« 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  a  diverse  crafts  community  which  greatly  enriches 
our  state  and  provides  cultural  nourishment  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  the  birthplace  of  many  important  and  international 
aesthetic  trends;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  state's  craftsmen  and  decorative  artists  have  made  vital  contributions  to 
our  visual  environment,  our  spirit  and  creativity,  and  our  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  3une,  hundreds  of  galleries,  museums  and  non-profit  art 
centers  will  be  mounting  exhibits  all  over  the  state  in  honor  of  California  Crafts  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  craft  artists  make  to  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  1986  as  California  Crafts  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this 
observance. 


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 
1986. 

Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State        ' 


4627 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Km  oAm  of  Itra  SKretary  of  Stat* 
of  ItM  Stat*  of  California 

Secretary  of  Stats 


MARUf-nM^U,  S( 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  beginning  in  1915,  1.5  rnillion  Armenians  were  massacred  at  the  brutal  hands 
of  the  Ottoman  Turkish  Empire;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  sake  of  our  ancestors,  our  children  and  all  mankind  we,  as  freedom- 
loving  people,  must  have  the  strength  and  resolve  to  speak  out  against  this  horrible  genocide 
by  informing  the  world's  tyrants  that  we  will  not  stand  by  in  silence  any  longer  and  will  not 
allow  these  atrocities  to  go  unanswered;  and 

WHEREAS,  earlier  this  year,  the  United  States  Senate  took  a  strong  stand  to  prevent  the 
recurrence  of  crimes  against  all  humanity,  like  those  suffered  by  the  Armenian  people  during 
World  War  I,  the  3ewish  people  during  World  War  II  and  the  Southeast  Asians  during  the  1970's, 
by  passing  the  Convention  on  the  Prevention  and  Punishment  of  the  Crime  of  Genocide;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  Nations  Commission  on  Human  Rights  recently  adopted  the  report 
of  its  Sub-Commission  on  the  Prevention  of  Discrimination  and  Protection  of  Minorities,  in 
which  the  1915  Armenian  massacres  are  defined  as  a  genocide;  and 

WHEREAS,  formal  affirmation  of  the  Armenian  Genocide  by  the  world  community  would 
underscore  our  abhorrence  and  help  deter  further  acts  of  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  April,  people  across  our  country  and  throughout  the  world  gather  in 
churches,  meeting  halls  and  homes  to  commemorate  the  tragic  loss  of  our  Armenian  friends, 
parents,  grandparents  and  brothers  and  sisters;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  solemn  observance  is  a  time  for  decent  people  everywhere  to  join  in  a 
common  effort  to  ensure  that  this  horror  never  repeats  itself; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  in 
accordance  with  Assembly  Concurrent  Resolution  51  do  hereby  proclaim  April  2k,  1986  as  a 
State  Day  of  Remembrance  and  have  ordered  the  flags  over  the  State  Capitol  to  be  flown  at 
half  mast  and  urge  civilized  people  throughout  the  world  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  April 
1986. 


4628 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  tfw  otfic*  of  tJw  SecT^ty  <*  SM* 
o(  lit*  S»a1»  <rf  California  ^u 


APR  8  -  ^9^'' 
MARCHJMJGEU,  Secretory  of 

Deputy 


State! 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  today's  youth  are  our  most  precious  resource  and  represent  the  future  of  our 
society;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  must  encourage  young  people  in  their  endeavors  to  obtain  a  good 
education  and  become  responsible,  contributing  members  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the  Elks  is  an  outstanding  service 
organization  which  is  particularly  concerned  about  the  well-being  of  the  nation's  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  Elks  offer  guidance  and  support  to  the  Nation's  youth  through  a  wide  variety 
of  public  service  programs  including  educational  scholarships  and  drug  awareness  programs; 
and 

WHEREAS,  in  honor  of  Elks  National  Youth  Week,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians 
recognize  and  appreciate  the  outstanding  contributions  Elks  make  to  the  welfare  our  young 
people; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1986  as  Elks  National  Youth  Week. 


ATTEST: 


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  April 
1986. 

Governor  of  California  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4629 


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6.1  K.M|pi;i  I 


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In  llw  office  of  th*  Secretory  of  State 
of  liie  Stale  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


APR  8  -  -98^ 

MARCtliQr«6  EU,  Secretsiy  of  State 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  »/- 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  has  the  most  critical  wildland  fire  problem  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  average  of  10,000  fires  each  year  destroy  natural  resources,  burn  homes, 
and  take  human  lives;  and 


and 


WHEREAS,  over  90  percent  of  these  fires  are  human-caused  and  therefore  preventable; 


WHEREAS,  this  important  problem  is  of  primary  concern  to  all  wildland  fire  protection 
agencies  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  preventing  destructive  fires  is 
essential  to  reduce  the  intolerable  loss  of  life,  property,  and  resource  values; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17,  1986  as  Wildland  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  April 
1986. 


^^^ 


Governtfr  of  California 


ATTEST:  . 


Secretary  of  State 


4630 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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«f  IIm  Stat*  of  Cal)fornk> 


APR  9  -  ■■98C' 
^HfONG  EH  SeOT^rf  State/ 

Dep«fy  T   y 


ByX 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  has  a  large  senior  population  with  over  'f  million  citizens  over  the 
age  of  sixty  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  the  year  2020,  one  out  of  every  four  Californians  will  be  over  the  age  of 
sixty  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  senior  community  serves  as  a  fine  example  to  each  of  us  by  sharing  the 
wealth  of  their  diverse  experience  with  the  younger  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  must  share  in  the  responsibility  of  ensuring  that  older 
citizens  have  an  opportunity  to  lead  independent,  rewarding  lives  during  their  golden  years; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  May  is  nationally  proclaimed  Older  Americans  Month  to 
increase  public  awareness  and  lend  recognition  to  the  many  valuable  contributions  made  in  our 
society  by  its  senior  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  Older  Californians  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  reflect 
upon  the  positive  influences  of  senior  citizens  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  8th  day  of  April 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


GoveriTOr  of  California  ^ 


IJ)fLoy\oJA  ^frmL. 


Secretary  of  State 


4631 


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^  i^t/JKa'a  iiiJKsi  i£^ 


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^•>t  lis 


^^  IfSCtf'^  I^SIU'M  ^a. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•"  1m  cffio*  of  rtia  Sacretary  of  Stat* 
o(  ttw  Stat*  of  California 

APR  9  -  ^gsn 

IWRWOoNG  EU,  Secret  ot-Stste 
;/       Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  baseball  has  long  been  America's  favorite  pastime  and  has  created  countless 
sports  heroes  for  generations  of  fans;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  of  the  greatest  players  of  all  times  is  Willie  Mays,  a  multi-talented 
individual  whose  enthusiasm  for  the  game  was  unmatched  during  his  career;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  his  22  year  career,  Willie  Mays  charmed  baseball  enthusiasts  on  both 
coasts  and  was  known  for  his  relaxed  style  and  ability  to  make  the  big  play;  and 

WHEREAS,  Willie  Mays'  many  achievements  place  him  among  the  legends  of  the  game 
and  include  a  .302  lifetime  batting  average,  660  homeruns,  3,283  total  hits,  1,903  runs  batted 
in,  and  6,85't  put-outs,  the  most  by  any  outfielder  in  the  history  of  the  game;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  his  illustrious  sports  career,  this  long-time  member  of  the  San 
Francisco  Giants  has  contributed  countless  hours  and  resources  to  benefit  underprivileged 
youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  join  all  baseball  fans  in  welcoming  Willie  Mays  back  to  the  San 
Francisco  Giants  organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  U,  1986  as  Willie  Mays  Day  in  recognition  of  his  numerous 
contributions  to  the  game  of  baseball  and  his  many  accomplishments  both  on  and  off  the  field. 


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  April 
1986. 


Governs  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


lJ)iaAoJA  ^frmky 


Secretary  of  State 


4632 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  T  C  E  D 

Of  rtw  SM*  of  CalHornIc 


AFR  1   1  ^98fi 
iH  FONG  EU,  Sicretaiy  of  Stati 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  substance  abuse  is  a  serious  and  devastating  problem  that  continues  to  plague 
our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  recent  statistics  indicate  an  increase  in  the  admissions  to  drug  treatment 
programs  in  California,  with  an  alarming  number  of  them  being  juveniles  and  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  segments  of  the  population  are  affected  by  drug  abuse  including  the 
elderly  who  rely  on  Ixjth  prescribed  medicines  and  over  the  counter  drugs  to  maintain  their 
health;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  awareness  of  the  effects  of  drug  abuse  on  our  communities  increases, 
the  need  for  effective  prevention  and  treatment  services  has  also  risen;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs  coordinates  efforts 
at  the  local  level  to  provide  valuable  services  in  alcohol  and  drug  prevention,  identification, 
early  intervention,  treatment,  care  and  rehabilitation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  April  16-18,  1986,  the  California  Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug 
Programs  is  sponsoring  "Prevention  '86:  Designing  The  Future",  a  drug  prevention  conference 
highlighting  efforts  to  promote  communication  and  cooperation  among  those  dedicated  to 
preventing  drug  abuse; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  the  efforts  to  prevent  the  growing  problem  of  drug 
abuse  and  work  together  towards  developing  constructive  alternatives  to  drug  use  in  our 
society. 


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  April 

86. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


15 1:  / 


Secretary  of  State 


s.'  '•sm^  K.S 


4633 


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I  Si 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ml*  office  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  Stale  of  California 

APR  1  .]  'mr, 

m«/}(m  EU,  Secret?^  of  3tJt8  / 


By 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  beautiful  scenery  and  an  abundance  of  precious 
natural  resources  which  have,  throughout  history,  been  a  source  of  delight  and  fascination  to 
residents  and  tourists  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  John  Muir  came  to  California  in  1868  and  quickly  developed  a  deep 
appreciation  for  our  state's  natural  splendor,  becoming  one  of  California's  earliest 
conservationists;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  illustrious  beauty  of  Yosemite  and  the  high  Sierra's  were  a  particular 
favorite  of  John  Muir's;  and 

WHEREAS,  John  Muir's  legacy  is  evidenced  by  the  Sierra  Club,  an  organization  he 
founded  in  1892  which  continues  to  enjoy  and  preserve  the  wilderness;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  the  important  contributions  made  by  John 
Muir  and  continue  to  explore  and  appreciate  California's  beautiful  wilderness; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20,  1986  as  John  Muir  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  l^fth  day  of  April 
1986. 

Governor  of  California  U 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


4634 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARlivxcNT 


FILED 

In  th*  offica  of  the  SKratary  of  Stat* 
of  tlw  Stota  of  Colifornki 

APR  1  --:  *Q«P 


MARCffToNG  EU,  Secret^  qf  State/       i 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^mpn^"^  9y^i^\ 

i/       Depwty  /If       ! 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  organ  and  tissue  transplant  services  are  increasingly  important  to  the  health 
of  the  citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  significant  advancements  have  improved  the  feasibility  of  organ  and  tissue 
transplant  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  organ  and  tissue  transplants  offer  the  hope  of  life  for  many  and  significant 
improvement  of  life  for  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  bereaved  families  find  comfort  through  the  donation  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  weel<  of  April  20,  concerned  professionals,  volunteers  and 
organizations  throughout  the  state  will  be  promoting  the  value  of  organ  donations;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  imperative  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  ever-present  need  for 
organ  and  tissue  donors; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-26,  1986  as  Organ  Donor  Awareness  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  I'fth  day  of  April 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  t/ 


Secretary  of  State 


4635 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


0*e»  of  rtw  SKivtory  of  Stat* 
w  •»>•  S»at»  of  Colifornia 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  since  our  earliest  beginnings,  Californians  have  been  prompt  to  lend  Ixjth 
their  hearts  and  their  hands  to  worthwhile  causes;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  neighborly  spirit  is  known  throughout  the  world  and  helped  to  build  our 
state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  close  to  10  million  Americans  offer  help  to  their  fellow  citizens 
through  voluntary  service;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  generous  and  compassionate  endeavors  of  volunteers  contribute 
significantly  to  our  quality  of  life  by  fostering  creative  solutions  to  the  world's  problems;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  20,  the  United  States  will  observe  National 
Volunteer  Week  in  honor  of  the  dedicated  men,  women  and  children  who  donate  their  time  and 
talent  to  the  betterment  of  their  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  selfless 
and  dedicated  efforts  of  countless  volunteers  throughout  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-27,  1986  as  Volunteer  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join 
in  this  special  observance. 


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 


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Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  blessed  with  an  abundance  of  beauty  and  resources; 


and 


WHEREAS,  each  and  every  citizen  must  share  in  the  responsibility  of  maintaining  our 
precious  environment  for  the  benefit  of  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  work  together  in  our  communities  and  throughout  the  state  to 
preserve  and  protect  clean  air,  fresh  water  and  the  natural  beauty  of  our  land;  and 

WHEREAS,  Keep  America  Beautiful  Week  is  a  national,  non-profit  public  service 
organization  dedicated  to  maintaining  our  nation's  natural  resources  and  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  organization  is  sponsoring  a  nationwide  effort  to  improve  the 
environment  through  community  involvement;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
importance  of  preserving  our  environment; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-26,  1986  as  Keep  America  Beautiful  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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.APR  1    7'9f^n 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      'm'Om 


MARCit  JONG  EU,  Secretary  (Attate    / 
//        Deputy  / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  people  have  sought  to  protect  themselves  and  their 
families  from  the  risks  of  life  by  providing  financial  security  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  of  the  countless  protection  methods  which  are  available,  one  of  the  more 
widely  sought  is  life  insurance,  a  highly  respected  form  of  economic  protection  against  the 
consequences  of  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  life  insurance  not  only  provides  security  for  families  and  business,  but  also  is 
a  continuing  source  of  venture  capital  that  strengthens  the  economic  stability  of  the  state  and 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  life  underwriters  inform  the  public  of  the  diverse  life  insurance  options 
available  and,  in  so  doing,  contribute  to  the  security  of  their  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  20,  1986,  the  California  Association  of  Life 
Underwriters  is  coordinating  efforts  to  educate  the  public  on  all  aspects  of  life  insurnce  and  its 
benefits; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-26,  19X6  as  Life  Insurance  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  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  (/ 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


APRl    ?-- 
MARCH  >W  EU,  Sectetiry  of  .«tita 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA        ^,km2lJ^.MM 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  a  significant  player  in  the  discovery  and  settlement  of  America  was  Queen 
Isabella  of  Castille,  Spain  whose  vision  and  foresight  led  her  to  support  Christopher  Columbus 
on  his  voyage  of  l't92;  and 

WHEREAS,  Queen  Isabella's  faith  in  Columbus  and  his  beliefs  proved  her  to  be  a  brave 
and  courageous  woman,  unafraid  to  take  risks;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  her  strength,  further  explorations  were  made,  paving  the  way 
for  people  of  all  nations  to  join  together  to  build  a  New  World;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  and  the  people  of  Spain  share  a  common  respect  for 
Queen  Isabella  that  enhances  the  friendship  and  understanding  between  our  two  lands;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  observe  the  535th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Queen 
Isabella,  a  woman  who  clearly  directed  the  course  of  history; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22,  1986  as  Queen  Isabella  Day  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  this 
observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  C/ 


Secretary  of  State        / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


In  «ti«  olBc*  of  the  S«cr««ary  of  State 
of  ttM  Stat*  of  ColHornio 


'x.^^^  1  1  V  L.    i_^i.i/vi\i  iviLiN  1        MAR^toNGEU,  SecrrtWQf  state  y 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       "'^"^^^^^^^^^^^i 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  a  continuing  source  of  strength,  love,  and  comfort  that  is  with  us  throughout 
our  lives  are  the  friendships  we  share  with  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  friendships  provide  a  unifying  bond  between  individuals  that  enhances  our 
communities  and  makes  life  more  enjoyable;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  friendships  develop  among  people  of  foreign  lands,  the  understanding  among 
nations  increases  and  promotes  greater  peace  and  harmony;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  set  aside  a  special  time  to  reflect  on  our  friendships 
and  pay  tribute  to  these  relationships  which  add  so  much  to  our  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  22-28,  1986  as  Friendship  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  April 
1986. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCfOoNG  EU,  SeMjtey^  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  of  all  the  promises  America  offers,  none  is  more  precious  or  more  elusive 
than  the  right  to  be  free  from  crime  and  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  have  chosen  law  enforcement  as  a  career 
face  extraordinary  risk  and  danger  in  preserving  our  freedom  and  security;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  11,  Police  Week  is  observed  throughout  the  nation  in 
order  to  recognize  the  hazardous  work,  serious  responsibilities  and  strong  commitment  of  our 
nation's  peace  officers;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  conjunction  with  this  important  observance.  May  15  is  observed  as  Peace 
Officers  Memorial  Day  in  commemoration  of  those  noble  officers  who  have  tragically 
sacrificed  their  lives  in  the  line  of  duty;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  special  observances  provide  all  Californians  with  the  opportunity  to 
appreciate  the  heroic  men  and  women  who  have  dedicated  their  lives  to  preserving  public 
safety; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  join  President  Reagan  in  honoring  our  peace  officers  by  designating  May  11-17,  1986  as 
Police  Week  and  May  15,  1986  as  Peace  Officers  Memorial  Day  in  the  State  of  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  special  observance. 


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  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  »/ 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  is  a  continuing  human  tragedy  which  requires  our  constant  vigilance 
and  concerted  action;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  1.7  million  crimes  are  reported  in  California  each  year,  wt  s  many 
other  crimes  remain  unreported;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  officials  througtiout  the  state  attribute  the  decrease  of 
crime  in  certain  jurisdictions  to  greater  citizen  awareness  of  crime  prevention  measures 
through  such  volunteer  efforts  as  Neighborhood  Watch,  Crime  Watch  and  personal  safety 
programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  continue  the  fight  against  crime,  it  is  essential  to  encourage 
increased  public  awareness  and  citizen  involvement  in  Neighborhood  Watch  programs  in  every 
community  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  made  by  over  50,000  Neighborhood  Watch  groups  currently  operating  in 
California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  California  Neighborhood  Watch  Month  in  honor  of  the  thousands 
of  citizens  who  share  a  concern  for  crime  and  are  willing  to  become  personally  involved  in 
organized  efforts  to  eliminate  crime  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  this  17th  day  of  April 
1986. 

Governor  of  California  (/ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
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APR  1   8  '9^r, 

MARCtUONG  EU,  Secretan  of  Sbte 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  p>ets  come  in  a  variety  of  shapes  and  sizes,  from  mice  and  hamsters  to  horses 
and  cows;  and 

WHEREAS,  regardless  of  size  or  animal  type,  all  pets  are  deserving  of  humane  treatment 
and  responsible  care  by  their  owners;  and 

WHEREAS,  people  derive  many  benefits  from  their  pets,  such  as  improved  health, 
companionship  and  affection;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  quality  of  life  is  enhanced  by  a  loving  relationship  with  our  pets;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  tt,  1986,  the  California  Veterinary  Medical 
Association  will  be  focusing  attention  on  the  importance  of  treating  animals  in  a  responsible  and 
caring  manner; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  't-lO,  1986  as  California  Pet  Week  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  join 
in  appropriate  observances. 


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 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Ae  SMe  of  ColHornio 

MARCH  FOHG  EU,  Secretsry  of  State  | 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  efficient  and  effective  administration  of  health  care  is  enhanced  by  the 
accurate  recording  of  medical  information  and  patient  histories;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  health  care  profession  becomes  more  specialized,  the  maintenance  of 
accurate  records  becomes  even  more  vital  to  the  health  and  welfare  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  properly  recorded  medical  information  provides  valuable  insight  to  doctors 
and  scientists  as  they  search  for  cures  to  countless  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  responsibility  of  maintaining  medical  records  in  California  resides  with 
members  of  the  California  Medical  Record  Association  which  is  observing  Medical  Record 
Week  during  the  week  of  June  2,  1986; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  2-6,  1986  as  Medical  Record  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  18th  day  of  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


4644 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  «(w  Stat»  of  Colifornio  "y"*!^ 


MARCrf  RMG  EU,  Secret^  of  /Stats   / 
n       Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Mexico  has  a  long,  proud  history  in  which  she  has  fought  to  maintain  her 
sovereignty  in  the  face  of  rugged  aggression;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  strength  and  courage  was  clearly  demonstrated  on  May  5,  1862  during 
the  Battle  of  Puebla  when  the  Mexican  soldiers  defeated  the  invading  French  army  in  Mexico's 
heroic  struggle  for  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  courageous  victory  against  tremendous  odds,  Cinco  de 
Mayo  became  a  symbol  of  freedom  and  independence  to  Mexicans  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  heritage  proudly  incorporates  much  of  the  rich  Mexican  culture 
and  communities  throughout  the  state  will  join  in  celebrating  Cinco  de  Mayo  and  the  freedom 
it  represents;  and 

WHEREAS,  Cinco  de  Mayo  celebrations  provide  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recognize 
the  important  and  lasting  contributions  Mexicans  have  made  to  California's  political,  social, 
and  cultural  development; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1986  as  Cinco  de  Mayo  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
participate  in  festivities  commemorating  this  historic  occasion. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  causea  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  ** 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  America  is  a  land  blessed  with  countless  individual  rights  and  freedoms  which 
are  enjoyed  by  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  precious  liberties  are  embodied  in  the  United  States  Constitution  and 
the  Bill  of  Rights,  two  profound  documents  which  are  revered  and  duplicated  throughout  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  basis  for  all  laws  in  America,  the  United  States  Constitution  provides 
guidance  and  direction  to  all  citizens,  particularly  those  who  are  concerned  with  enforcing  and 
interpreting  the  law;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  restrictions  set  forth  in  laws  are  more  than  equaled  by  the  rights  and 
protection  we  receive  from  our  laws;  and 

WHEREAS,  traditionally  Congress  and  the  President  have  designated  May  1  as  a  day  to 
appreciate  the  litjerties  given  us  by  our  laws  and  to  rededicate  ourselves  to  their  protection; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1986  as  Law  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
participate  in  appropriate  observances. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and    caused    the    Great    Seal    of    the    State    of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  2'fth  day  of  April 

86. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4646 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  .^Llh3^?^^ 


of  llw  Stat*  of  California 


MARCH  BONG  EU,  SfcretAry  ef  Stats 


/  / 


Dejsuty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  since  its  inception  nearly  100  years  ago,  electricity  has  been  an  integral  part 
of  American  lives,  lighting  our  homes,  powering  our  machines  and  energizing  a  diversity  of 
products;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  nearly  all  consumers  depend  upon  electricity,  many  of  us  are  not  aware 
of  the  hazards  of  electricity  and  electrical  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  electrical  fires  kill  an  estimated  1,000  Americans  each  year  and  injure  an 
estimated  10,700  more,  while  electrocutions  in  the  home  claim  another  500  lives  yearly;  and 

WHEREAS,  property  losses  from  electrical  fires  approximate  $1.1  billion  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  electrical  fires,  deaths  and  injuries  could  be  prevented  if  consumers 
were  aware  of  electrical  hazards  in  and  around  the  home; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  Electrical  Safety  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  efforts  to  better  understand  and  appreciate  the  need  for  the 
safe  use  of  electricity. 


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  April 
)86. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  Colifernia 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
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By 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  hunger  in  the  United  States  continues  to  l>e  a  serious  and  difficult  problem 
that  plagues  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  some  estimate  that  at  least  20  million  United  States  citizens  suffer  from 
hunger,  with  the  number  of  Americans  seeking  food  assistance  rising  at  a  rate  in  excess  of  50% 
per  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  hunger  increases  the  risk  of  ill  health,  particularly  among  vulnerable 
population  groups  such  as  pregnant  women,  young  children  and  the  elderly;  and 

WHEREAS,  individual  citizens,  government  entities  and  private  organizations  must  work 
together  to  address  the  serious  task  of  ending  hunger  in  the  United  States; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  End  American  Hunger  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  work  together  in  their  communities  and  throughout  the  state  to  end  hunger  in  the  United 
States. 


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  April 
1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  communication  disorders  are  ttiis  nation's  most  prevalent  condition  of  the 
handicapped  with  one  out  of  every  ten  people  suffering  from  some  kind  of  speech,  language  or 
hearing  disordef-;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  they  are  invisible  impairments,  hearing  loss  and  speech  problems  are 
often  misunderstood  by  the  general  public;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  awareness  of  these  disabilities  can  lead  to  early  detection  and  proper 
treatment  while  facilitating  better  understanding  toward  communication  impaired  persons;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  community  support  and  knowledge  of  the  needs  of  those  with 
deafness  and  communicative  disabilities  encourages  those  who  suffer  from  these  impairments 
to  recognize  and  develop  their  full  potential;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  May,  concerned  citizens  and  interested  organizations 
throughout  California  have  joined  together  in  observing  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Speech  and 
Hearing  Month  in  an  effort  to  increase  understanding  of  the  needs  of  people  with  communica- 
tion disorders; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19'?6  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Speech  and  Hearing  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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 
1986. 


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MARCiilFONG  EU,  Secretaiy^f  State 

I       Deputy^  /f 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  neurofibromatosis  (NF)  is  a  genetic  disorder  which  causes  tumors  at  the 
nerve  endings,  including  disfigurement,  scoliosis,  learning  disabilities,  bone  defects  and 
hypertension;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  puzzling  disease  afflicts  one  in  every  3,000  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  suffer  from  NF  have  special  needs  that  are  best  met  with  love, 
compassion  and  the  most  modern  medical  technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  NF  can  lead  to  social  isolation  and  loneliness,  the  National 
Neurofibromatosis  Foundation  has  organized  mutual  support  and  discussion  groups  to  alleviate 
the  fears  and  isolation  of  NF;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  regardii.Q  "^e  circumstances  surrounding  this 
disease  may  encourage  further  research  and  better  undersianoi-.g  of  this  developmental  disorder; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  Neurofibromatosis  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to  gain  a  better 
understanding  of  this  tragic  illness. 


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 
1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA   mar, 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  drowning  is  a  needless  tragedy  that  is  100  percent  preventable;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  continues  to  be  a  major  cause  of  accidental  death  among  children 
under  five  years  of  age  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  accidents  most  frequently  occur  during  the  months  of  April  through 
September;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  accidents  that  do  not  result  in  death  often  cause  irreversible  brain 
damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  near-drowning  accident  can  be  emotionally  and  financially  devastating  to 
victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  individual  citizens,  government  agencies  and  private  entities  must  work 
together  to  prevent  drowning  accidents; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  Drowning  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  efforts  to  increase  public  awareness  regarding  the  need  for  safety  near  water. 


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 
1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA        mar^aLgeu. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California's  history,  various  methods  of  transportation  have 
contributed  significantly  to  our  growth  and  development,  from  the  days  of  river  navigation  to 
the  jet  age  and  beyond;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  effective  transportation  system  enhances  our  economic  well-being  and 
enriches  the  lives  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  transportation  programs  implemented  by  the  California  State  Depart- 
ment of  Transportation  and  federal  regulatory  bodies  have  provided  this  state  and  this  country 
with  the  most  efficient  transportation  services  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  diversity  of  California's  population  challenges  transportation  officials  to 
meet  a  variety  of  needs—from  providing  low-cost  transportation  services  to  responding  to  the 
sf>ecialization  of  the  business  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  Department  of  Transportation  joins  with  the  American 
Association  of  State  Highway  and  Transportation  Officials  in  saluting  the  dedicated  men  and 
women  who  comprise  the  work  force  of  our  transportation  system  and  contribute  to  the  daily 
needs  of  every  Californian; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17,  1986  as  Transportation  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  aifixed  this  25th  day  of  April 
1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        a"!^  2  -  ■:^^^ 

MARCfTVoNG  EU,  Secrafafy  a»  State 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ,^MhmW^' 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  America  is  a  land  with  a  strong  belief  in  God  where  people  serve  and  pray  to 
God  with  fervor  and  dedication;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  prayer,  we  are  able  to  strengthen  our  faith  and  reaffirm  our 
commitment  to  God  as  well  as  to  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  nation's  recognition  of  the  need  to  pray,  and  the  personal  and  communal 
benefits  derived  by  prayer,  are  the  first  steps  toward  maintaining  our  religious  freedom,  which 
includes  the  freedom  to  worship  the  God  of  our  choice;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  year  since  1952,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  prolcaimed  a 
National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  citizens  to  gather  together  to  pray  for  all  mankind; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  the  National  Day  of  Prayer  will  be  observed  on  May  1; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1986  as  a  Day  of  Prayer  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  25th  day  of  April 


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of  Ifie  State  of  Colifornio 


EXECUTIVE  DEMRTMENT     ^^^^.^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA        '^'^^f^^i^'^'n 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  during  World  War  II,  six  million  Jews  were  murdered  in  the  Nazi  Holocaust  as 
part  of  a  systematic  program  of  genocide,  and  millions  of  other  people  perished  as  victims  of 
Nazism;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  atrocities  committed  by  the  Nazis  have  become  a  potent  symbol  of 
grevious  crimes  committed  against  all  humanity;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  guardians  of  peace,  freedom  and  justice,  Americans  have  a  special 
obligation  and  duty  to  shine  the  bright  light  of  truth  on  the  horrible  events  of  the  past  to 
ensure  that  this  dark  chapter  in  our  history  is  never  forgotten,  ignored  or  repeated;  and 

WHEREAS.  May  6  has  been  designated  pursuant  to  an  Act  of  Congress  and 
internationally  as  Yom  Hoshoah,  A  Day  of  Remembrance  of  Victims  of  the  Nazi  Holocaust- 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  allows  all  Californians  the  opportunity  to  rededicate 
themselves  to  the  cherished  American  principles  of  equal  justice  for  all  people; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-1 1,  1986  as  Days  of  Remembrance  of  the  Victims  of  the  Holocaust  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  strive  to  overcome  prejudice  and  inhumanity  through  education,  vigilance 
and  resistance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  land 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  armed  forces  are  composed  of  various  units  which  combine 
to  skillfully  defend  our  nation  and  her  cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Coast  Guard  is  a  vital  segment  of  this  protective  force, 
serving  as  both  a  military  unit  and  a  law  enforcement  agency  for  almost  200  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  originally  created  to  assist  the  U.S.  Revenue  Service  in  preventing  smuggling 
and  collecting  customs  fees,  the  Coast  Guard's  duties  have  expanded  to  include,  among  other 
things,  enforcing  sailing  rules,  aiding  ships  and  aircraft  in  distress,  flood  relief,  and 
maintaining  navigational  aids,  such  as  lighthouses  and  radio  t)eacons;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  900  miles  of  sea  coast,  California  depends  on  the  Coast  Guard  for 
maritime  safety  and,  as  a  result,  the  two  iiave  developed  a  special  relationship;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  serve  in  the  Coast  Guard  are  deserving  of 
our  appreciation  and  gratitude  for  their  dedication  and  commitment  to  preserve  our  safety; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  3,  1986  as  Coast  Guard  Appreciation  Day. 


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  April 
1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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hi  K«e  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  Colifornia 

APR  2  9'9P' 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrett2[^d  St:t8 
^  Deputy  ^— ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ok  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  California  is  known  far  and  wide  as  a  land  of  progress  and  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  reputation  can  be  attributed  to  California's  tiealttiy  economy  to  whicti 
small  businesses  contribute  significantly;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  small  businesses  form  the  foundation  of  our  state's  economy  and 
provide  countless  employment  opportunities  for  our  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  small  business  owners  posses  a  unique  combination  of  leadership,  motivation 
and  resourcefulness  which  enhance  California's  reputation  as  a  leader  in  the  world  of  small 
business;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  18-25,  Small  Business  Week  is  observed  throughout 
the  nation  to  lend  recognition  to  the  important  role  of  small  business  to  our  economy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  18-25,  1986  as  Small  Business  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
pursue  growth  and  improvement  in  California's  small  business  community. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  b»e  affixed  this  29th  day  of  April 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  «(m  Slate  o»  Co!«ornla 

APR  2  9'9W 

MARCHB^G  EU,  Secretary  cf  Stats 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  man's  curiosity  has  continually  led  him  to  explore  new  frontiers  and  conquer 
the  many  challenges  which  await;  and 

WHEREAS,  perhaps  the  greatest  frontier  and  most  imposing  challenge  has  been  space 
which  mystified  man  for  centuries  before  yielding  to  his  endeavors  in  the  20th  century;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  has  been  a  leader  in  space  exploration  and  succeeded  in 
entering  space  with  a  manned  spacecraft  on  May  5,  1961;  and 

WHEREAS,  Alan  Shepard's  historic  flight  has  been  followed  by  many  achievements 
including  the  first  man  on  the  moon,  sky  lab  missions,  and  the  space  shuttle  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  important  component  of  America's  space  program  are  the  dedicated 
astronauts  who  have  willingly  accepted  the  challenges  and  risks  of  space  exploration;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  intelligent,  patriotic  men  and  women  are  deserving  of  our  praise  and 
appreciation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1986  as  Astronaut  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
reflect  upon  these  American  heroes  who  have  contributed  so  much  to  our  country. 

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  April 
?86. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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APR  2  <^'y^i' 
NIARCIUDNG  EU,  Swretjry  of  SUti 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  services  of  registered  nurses  are  essential  to  providing  quality  heaitti 
care  to  the  citizens  of  this  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  nearly  1.6  million  registered  nurses  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  registered  nurses  touch  the  lives  of  virtually  every  citizen  through  health 
care  and  health  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  nursing  profession 
continually  strive  to  improve  the  quality  of  services  they  provide  through  research  and 
education;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  registered 
nurses  for  their  continued  delivery  of  quality  health  care; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6,  1986  as  Nurses'  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this 
important  observance. 


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  April 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  C/ 

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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '" *-o?t: t:* JST„^ ^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of-  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  since  its  founding  in  1897,  the  California  Congress  of  Parents,  Teachers  and 
Students,  Inc.  has  provided  guidance  and  assistance  to  all  individuals  involved  in  the 
educational  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  PTA  has  been  instrumental  in  expanding  educational  opportunities  for  all 
children  and  youth  and  has  assisted  in  efforts  to  improve  the  quality  of  education  provided  our 
young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  uniting  parents,  students,  teachers  and  administrators,  the  PTA  enhances 
the  dialogue  among  concerned  citizens  and  improves  the  home  life  of  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  efforts  of  the  PTA  enrich  the  lives  of  all  Californians  and 
demonstrate  the  need  for  cooperation  and  communication  as  we  work  to  provide  quality 
education  to  California's  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  PTA  be  recognized  for  its  commitment  to 
excellence  and  dedication  to  our  most  vital  resource; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1986  as  PTA  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  30th  day  of  April 
1986. 


4&^ft^taM 


/J  GovernQt.of  California 

ATTEST:  " 

Secretary  of  State       / 


t3  i 


a-m  aCW^^  t!S 


4659 


^•■^  i'e.^ts-*  ^C 


I  ^pM^-x  ^JJKs'x  Vbi. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FILED 

•fl  th«  ofBcs  of  lt»  5«retory  o»  S»ot» 
of  1f)«  Stat*  of  Colifornio 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      T 

By 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  Americans  have  looked  to  science  as  a  means  of 
achieving  a  better  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  pace  of  scientific  discovery  has  accelerated  with  its  effects  being  felt 
worldwide;  and 

WHEREAS,  America  must  continually  strive  to  undertake  basic  research  in  science  as 
well  as  to  develop  new  technological  applications  of  scientific  ideas;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  meet  the  challenges  that  the  rapid  advance  of  scientific  knowledge 
creates  for  us,  we  can  look  forward  with  confidence  to  an  era  of  scientific  discovery  and 
technological  innovation  unimagined  only  a  few  years  ago;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  particularly  important  to  provide  our  young  people  with  quality 
scientific  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  import- 
ance of  science,  technology  and  science  education  to  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12-18,  1986  as  Science  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in 
appropriate  observances. 


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 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


/Xm. 


..^L^ 


IJYImaoIa  Jrv^ky 

Secretary  of  State        ' 


>^  taHe^  iri> 


4660 


n  Si 


U  SI 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  fh»  Secretary  of  Stole 
of  the  State  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  May  11,  1986  marks  the  'tOth  anniversary  of  the  international  voluntary 
organization,  CARE,  and  the  arrival  of  the  first  CARE  packages  in  Europe  to  aid  the  survivors 
of  World  War  II;  and 

WHEREAS,  CARE  was  born  from  the  aspirations  of  23  American  economic,  religious  and 
ethnic  organizations  that  recognized  that  a  new  approach  was  required  to  render  international 
assistance,  and  therefore  formed  a  cooperative  originally  known  as  the  "Cooperative  for 
American  Remittances  to  Europe";  and 

WHEREAS,  for  t^O  years,  CARE  has  provided  over  %U  billion  of  assistance  in  the  form  of 
food  distribution,  disaster  relief  and  refugee  aid,  as  well  as  funding  for  ongoing  long-term 
development;  and 

WHEREAS,  CARE  no  longer  sends  packages,  but  instead  sponsors  people-to-people 
programs  which  provide  assistance  in  nutrition,  health,  education,  small  enterprise  develop- 
ment and  agroforestry  in  36  Third  World  countries;  and 

WHEREAS,  CARE  is  celebrating  its  itOth  birthday  during  the  week  of  May  11-17; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17,  1986  as  CARE  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in 
appropriate  observances. 


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 
1986. 


ir^c-  ^KJUjJc^^^Jt^f'^*^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         ' 


4661 


olt  v'iJIW-ii  k.'6. 


3k  ' 


1^    *^^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ttw  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  ««M  Stale  of  Calitarnki 

MAYS  -^QRr, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  more  than  100,000  older  Californians  reside  in  nursing  homes  in  our  state  and 
studies  indicate  that  one  in  five  older  persons  may  at  some  time  reside  in  a  nursing  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  nursing  home  residents  contribute  significantly  to  California  and  continue  to 
share  their  knowledge  and  experience;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  special  people  deserve  a  compassionate  environment  which  fosters 
independence  as  they  continue  to  grow  and  seek  life's  rewards;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Aging  strives  to  meet  the  needs  of  older 
citizens  in  an  understanding  and  thoughtful  manner  and  works  to  encourage  nursing  home 
residents  to  remain  active  in  their  communities  by  participating  in  the  myriad  of  programs 
which  serve  seniors  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  support  of  nursing  home  residents 
to  demonstrate  our  concern  and  respect  for  these  valued  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17,  1986  as  Nursing  Home  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
recognize  and  appreciate  California's  nursing  home  residents. 


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 


L^  /Qu.J^--^ — 


]3!^M  Staty 


Deputy  ^ 


4662 


*>'»  If aJLb-m  ifSJU^  vSXf^  ifSC^  ^ej 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FILED 

m  tw  OfRc4  of  the  S6cr story  or  Stotv 
of  th*  Stat*  oi  California 

M,\Y  2  -  ^Qon 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     S^^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  vibrant,  prospering  communities  which  are 
enhanced  by  the  enthusiastic  involvement  of  Chambers  of  Commerce;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  individual,  non-profit,  volunteer  organizations  dedicated  to  improving 
their  communities.  Chambers  of  Commerce  provide  valuable  support  to  civic  endeavors  and 
promote  civic  pride;  and 

WHEREAS,  Chambers  of  Commerce  contribute  significantly  to  the  vitality  and  strength 
of  the  communities  they  serve  and  enrich  the  business  climate  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  their  communities,  Chambers  of  Commerce  have  created  an 
atmosphere  of  community  awareness  and  economic  growth  and  development  which  has  made 
California  a  better  place  in  which  to  live,  worl<,  and  raise  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  Chambers  of  Commerce  and  the  private 
sector  that  serve  our  state  with  dedication  and  fervor; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  li-lU,  1986  as  Chamber  of  Commerce  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  1st  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State       / 


4663 


^^  u'e^W'U  tfuflU'^  ^iJKi^  iCl^ISf  VBh 


FILED 

In  th*  eflica  of  th«  Secrvtoiy  of  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     -^ ^^ sk^ «^ coiko.„io 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  has  a  proud,  noble  history  which  can  be  seen  in  the  buildings  of  the 
past,  from  majestic  homes  to  simple  churches;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  preservation  of  these  relics  provides  an  opportunity  to  study  the  customs 
as  well  as  construction  techniques  of  our  ancestors;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  reverence  for  our  past  and  its  structures  offers  all  students  of  history  an 
opportunity  to  further  their  understanding  of  the  present  and  enrich  their  hopes  for  the  future; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  honor  historic  places  and  buildings  and  rededicate 
ourselves  to  their  preservation  for  the  enlightenment  of  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  May  11,  1986  has  been  designated  National  Historic  Preservation 
Week  to  focus  attention  on  historic  places  and  their  importance  of  the  future; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17,  1986  as  Historic  Preservation  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    1st  day  of   May 


/^ 


ATTEST: 


.r^    /Qm.^.J>--^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State        ; 


4664 


SsBK  ^s«^  imi  saci  sacr-x  ^ac^^j^^^  ^=*'^' 

rt«  offic  of  the  Secretonr  ?<  ^tnt. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  mothers  make  substantial  contributions  to  the  well-being  of  progress  of  not 
only  each  family  unit  but  of  the  entire  human  family;  and 

life;  and 

the  lives  of  the  next  generation;  and 

WHEREAS,  too  often  we  fail  to  express  our  love  and  gratitude  to  our  mothers  for  the 
manyTacfmces  ihey  have  made  for  us  throughout  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS    it  is  appropriate  that  we  set  aside  a  special  day  of  recognition  for  mothers 
and  encourage^ll  citizens' to'pay  tribute  to  their  mothers  on  this  special  day; 

^^^r-    .    r-crsore  rtPiiKMFlIAN    Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

state  and  the  many  contributions  they  make  to  our  lives. 


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  May 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


o *__..  ^*   Q  +  oto  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  "^J^^^^ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  "-'"^^^ST^nE 


I  ? 


4665 


F  I  LED  _. 

»n  A.  office  o«  the  S."^  •»  *°^J 
of  ttM  S«at»  of  ColHofBla 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT         ,, 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  "^"^^^^iiro 


MARCH  FONG  RJ,  Secretorv  0<  SUtl ; 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  society's  most  precious  and  lasting  gift  to  future 
generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  state's  school  administrators  are  dedicated  to  promoting  excellence  in 
education;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  administrators  play  an  important  role  by  ensuring  that  a  quality 
curriculum  is  in  operation  for  teachers  to  instruct  students  in  a  wide  variety  of  subjects;  and 

WHEREAS  the  role  of  the  school  administrator  is  becoming  more  demanding  and 
complex,  requiring  him  or  her  to  be  knowledgeable  about  current  laws  and  legislation  affecting 
students  and  staff;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important 
role  school  administrators  play  in  providing  our  youth  with  a  proper  education; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19-23,  1986  as  School  Administrators  Week  In  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  tiave  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  ttiis  5th  day  of  May 
1986. 


4666 


o^  a^aibV  ^il 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

hi  ttm  offica  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  Mm  Stat*  d  CoHfernto 


MARCHfflNG  Eli  Secrejao  of  State 
Deputy         Q 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  parliamentary  law  embodies  the  democratic  principles  of  justice,  oh>edience 
to  law  and  order,  courtesy,  and  a  regard  for  the  rights  of  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  knowledge  and  practice  of  parliamentary  procedure  facilitates  efficiency  and 
harmony  in  organizational  meetings;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  greater  understanding  of  transacted  business  is  achieved  through  the  use  of 
parliamentary  procedure;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  is  the  l«f9th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  General  Henry  M.  Robert 
whose  Rules  of  Order  is  recognized  as  America's  highest  authority  on  parliamentary  law  for 
deliberative  assemblies;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  Association  of  Parliamentarians  stresses  the  education 
and  usage  of  parliamentary  procedure  in  order  to  promote  the  spirit  of  justice  and  fairness; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1986  as  Parliamentary  Law  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  7th  day  of  Mav 
1986. 


4L«M. 


Governor  of  California  C/ 


ATTEST: 


ll)flMA0JA  JrmJiu 

Secretary  of  State       / 


4667 


is  vm.t  I 

I  i^UU'it  VfiAa^  K'oXrf^  If'&i 


<  ^■««^  ';«-*?-''  '^'■yg;'  ^fafi'  *43H''  'SJaE-'" 
""TS  elDlS  Cmp  affiT"  ""*"  -''^~" 

s  nmQ  s 


o-il  k'cjfc-i  «-i*iSi  >r£SJ\  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Hie  «>Hic  of  ihe  ^'^^  !^  *°^  5£ 
of  *•  SKrtt  of  Colrfornlo  ■* 

MAY  7  -  '9«f^ 
MARCH  FOWe  EU  SecrrtMy  of  StaU 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  senior  citizens  contribute  significantly  to  the  welfare  of  the  State  of 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  elderly  deserve  a  compassionate  environment  which  fosters  independence 
as  they  seek  to  enjoy  their  golden  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  Homes  for  the  Aging,  an  association  of  nearly 
275  nonprofit  facilities,  is  dedicated  to  meeting  the  special  needs  of  senior  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  fine  organization  has  provided  housing  services  and  health  care  to 
approximately  75,000  elderly  residents  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  11-17,  the  California  Association  of  the  Homes  for 
the  Aging  is  sponsoring  Homes  for  the  Aging  Week  in  an  effort  to  focus  attention  on  senior 
citizens  and  their  living  facilities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1 1-17,  1986  as  Homes  for  the  Aging  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  7th  day  of  May 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  *J 


Secretary  of  State         / 


4668 


»ji^  vrftX^'k  mTuX^'^  i^^XiTm  tCii 


«^  »'S*»ll  <!6i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


an  iitaci  ffflfJ  nfflp 

.^-K  v:tjrs\  i^&*^-s  a-e^J^-s  K'fc*^ 


FILED 

In  the  ofBee  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  ttw  Stat*  st  California 

^,^..\y  f]  _  'nor; 
Mfiff H  FONG  EU,  secretary  of  St3t8    , 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  Ethel  Percy  Andrus  is  a  native  Californian  wtio  had  the  vision  to  found  the 
American  Association  of  Retired  Persons,  an  organization  dedicated  to  enhancing  the  quality 
of  life  among  older  Americans  while  promoting  independence,  dignity  and  purpose  among  this 
special  segment  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  remarkable  woman  had  a  tenacity  of  purpose  that  came  from  a  deep 
faith  in  herself  and  the  knowledge  that  she  had  the  support  of  others  who  shared  her 
convictions;  and 

WHEREAS,  her  dedicated  endeavors  to  improve  the  image  of  aging  touched  the  lives  of 
older  Americans  across  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  her  death  in  1967,  her  legacy  lives  on  in  the  lives  of  22  million 
Americans  over  50  who  are  members  of  the  organization  she  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  May  26-29.  AARP  delegates  and  members  will  meet  on  the  occasion 
of  their  biennial  convention  for  the  purpose  of  celebrating  AARP's  achievements  of  the  past  28 
years  and  to  rededicate  themselves  to  the  principles  and  ideals  of  the  founder; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  29,  1986  as  Ethel  Percy  Andrus  Day  in  honor  of  this  remarkable  woman 
and  her  many  worthy  endeavors  on  behalf  of  older  Americans. 


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 


-r- 


^Qic.9-^rjc-.  ^^^fc^-i-^'i-.^-"-!***— * 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Ultii:  / 


Secretary  of  State 


t3  I 


4669 


4^  MTdAo^  i£6X^  i^aJBSt  aTciJU^  aC&A^  k'&X,>9'M  i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  1  U  E  D 

Id  Km  office  of  the  Secretory  o»  SWf 
of  the  State  of  California 

MAY  a  --  """^^^ 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  of  State 
U      D«poty 


T 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  ileitis  and  colitis  are  inflamatory  bowel  diseases  which  afflict  2  million 
Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  painful,  chronic  intestinal  illnesses  have  particularly  severe  effects  on 
children;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  the  causes  and  cures  of  this  tragic  disease  elude  us,  hope  lies  in 
continued  research  and  in  increased  public  awareness  of  these  serious  and  widespread  diseases; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Foundation  for  Ileitis  and  Colitis  is  a  nonprofit  health  agency 
dedicated  to  educating  victims,  their  families  and  the  general  public  regarding  the  effects  of 
these  tragic  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important 
work  of  the  Foundation  and  its  efforts  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  medical  problems  of 
ileitis  and  colitis; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  18-2'>,  1986  as  Ileitis  and  Colitis  Awareness  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  8th  day  of  May 
1986. 


;Tnor  of  Cali 


fornia 


Secretary  of  State 


4670 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ^^^"^z 


i' State, 


Deputy 


2i   1 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-51-86 


WHEREAS,  the  economic  strength  and  vitality  of  California's  economy  are  being 
undermined  by  the  expansion  of  an  "underground  economy,"  in  which  the  payment  of  payroll 
and  sales  taxes,  the  withholding  of  income  taxes,  and  the  filing  of  legally  required  reports  with 
state  and  federal  taxing  agencies  are  avoided  through  the  use  of  cash  payments  for  goods  and 
services;  and 

WHEREAS,  underground  economic  activity  currently  amounts  to  an  estimated  $^^0  billion 
in  otherwise  legal  business  transactions  in  California  without  the  payment  of  any  taxes  to 
state  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  California  loses  more  than  $2  billion  each  year  in  income 
taxes  alone  because  of  the  underground  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  law-abiding  taxpayers,  employers  and  employees  in  California  are  harmed 
by  these  illegal  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Commission  on  California  State  Government  Organization  and  Economy, 
known  as  The  Little  Hoover  Commission,  undertook  a  major  study  of  California's  underground 
economy  to  identify  ways  in  which  the  state  can  more  effectively  deter  these  activities 
through  detection  and  enforcement;  and 

WHEREAS,  The  Little  Hoover  Commission  recommends  the  establishment  of  a  multi- 
agency  task  force  to  develop  steps  to  improve  the  effectiveness  of  the  state  government  in 
eliminating  underground  economic  activities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

1.  There  is  hereby  created  a  multi-agency  task  force,  composed  of  representatives  of 
the  Department  of  Industrial  Relations,  the  Employment  Development  Department,  and 
the  Contractors  State  License  Board. 

The  Franchise  Tax  Board  and  the  Board  of  Equalization  are  invited  and  encouraged 
to  join  in  the  work  of  the  multi-agency  task  force  and  to  become  signatories  to 
interagency  agreements  among  members  of  the  task  force. 

2.  The  task  force  shall  be  charged  with  the  following  nonexclusive  responsibilities: 

a.       to  enhance  the  development  and  sharing  of  information  necessary  to  combat 
the  underground  economy; 


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to  improve  the  coordination  of  enforcement  activities;  and 

c.  to  develop  methods  to  pool  and  focus  the  enforcement  resources  of  all 
members  of  the  task  force  in  support  of  the  enforcement  activities  of  individual 
agencies. 

3.       The  task  force  is  authorized  and  empowered: 

a.  to  form  multi-agency  teams  when  appropriate  to  utilize  the  collective 
investigative  and  enforcement  capabilities  of  the  task  force  members;  and 

b.  to  establish  committees  and  promulgate  rules  of  procedure  as  required  or 
convenient  in  carrying  out  activities  of  the  task  force;  and 

c.  to  solicit  the  cooperation  and  participation  of  district  attorneys  and  the 
Attorney  General  in  the  work  of  the  task  force. 

I*.  All  state  agencies  reporting  to  the  Governor  are  directed,  and  all  other  public 
entities  are  requested,  to  assist  the  task  force  and  its  subordinate  bodies  in  the 
implementation  of  this  executive  order. 

5.  The  task  force  shall  submit  a  report  to  the  Governor  on  its  work  and  accomplish- 
ments on  or  before  March  1  of  each  year. 

6.  The  Director  of  the  Department  of  Industrial  Relations  shall  serve  as  chairperson 
of  the  Task  Force. 


ATTEST: 


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  May  1986 

Governor  of  California  ^ 


Secretary  of  State       ' 


4671 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT„^JE;I  LEJ?^,^ 

of  1^  Stort*  oJ  ColHornio 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  may  i  ?  w^ 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  good  health  of  our  children  is  vital  to  the  future  of  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Shriners  Hospitals  for  Crippled  Children  are  dedicated  to  protecting  the 
health  of  all  young  people,  providing  skilled  care  and  compassion  to  those  in  great  need;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California  and  the  nation,  the  Shriners  Hospital  System  offers 
treatment  free  of  charge  to  the  many  children  in  need  of  care,  due  to  the  concerned  support  of 
Shriners  throughout  North  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  San  Francisco  Shrine  Hospital  has  a  valued  reputation  as  an  orthopedic 
hospital  and  a  rehabilitative  treatment  center  for  children  with  spinal  cord  injuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  May  18,  1986,  the  San  Francisco  Shriners  Hospital  will  celebrate  Shrine 
Hospital  Day; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  18,  1986  as  Shrine  Hospital  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  12th  day  of  May 
1986. 

Governor  of  California  -^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State        / 


4672 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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of  4tM  Stol*  of  ColHomta 

MAY  1  4  ''986 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       march]fong eu. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  to  maintain  good  health  requires  the  skill  and  expertise  of  countless 
individuals  within  the  health  care  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  surgical  technologists  comprise  a  significant  and  important  segment  of 
health  care  professionals,  performing  vital  and  technical  tasks  with  precision  and  accuracy; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  and  reliable  efforts  of  surgical  technologists  enhance  Califor- 
nia's medical  community  and  underscore  their  genuine  concern  for  the  welfare  of  their 
fellowman;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  19,  1986,  the  Association  of  Surgical  Technologists 
will  observe  Surgical  Technologists  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recognize  the  scientific 
and  technical  personnel  whose  professional  work  improves  the  health  care  of  all  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California, 
do  hereby  proclaim  May  19-25,  1986  as  Surgical  Technologists  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  I'fth  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governo^of  California  // 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


4673 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAROfl  FONG  EU,  Secret>ty  »(  State 

/        Deputy  ~/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  ttiroughout  California  we  are  blessed  with  vibrant,  prospering  communities 
which  are  enhanced  by  the  hard  work  of  service  clubs  and  community  organizations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Active  20-30  Club  of  California  is  one  group  which  enriches  our 
communities  through  its  commitment  to  assist  and  support  children's  charities;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  member  of  the  World  Council  of  Service  Clubs,  the  Active  20-30  Club 
shares  the  objectives  of  encouraging  active,  responsible  citizenship;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  Active  20-30  Club  and  its  sister  organizations  gain  insight  into 
their  own  communities  by  sharing  their  hospitality  and  friendship  with  international  visitors; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  Active  20-30  Club  of  California  will  host  a  delegation  representing  the 
associations  of  the  World  Council  of  Service  Clubs; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  welcome  these  international  visitors  to  California  and  commend  the  Active  20-30  Club 
and  the  World  Council  of  Service  Clubs  on  their  steadfast  commitment  and  illustrious  record 
of  community  service. 


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  May 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State       ' 


4674 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  4iw  Slate  of  California 


MARCK  PONG  EU, 


•OQl- 


MARCK  FONG  EU,  Secr^  of^Stats  / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  society's  most  precious  and  lasting  gift  to  future 
generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  provide  quality  education  to  our  young  people  requires  the  dedication  and 
perseverance  of  all  school  employees;  and 

WHEREAS,  classified  school  employees  bring  a  special  concern  to  their  place  of 
employment,  ensuring  the  efficiency  and  effectiveness  of  our  schools  and  enhancing  the  lives  of 
the  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  honoring  classified  school 
employees  who  contribute  significantly  to  the  operations  of  our  schools  and  the  education  of 
our  young  people; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19-25,  1986  as  Classified  School  Employee  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  15th  day  of  May 
1986. 


4675 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•MRCH/FDNG  EU,  Seci 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  50  years  the  Women's  Civic  Improvement  Center  has  compiled  an 
illustrious  record  of  service  to  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  established  as  an  organization  to  assist  single  Black  women,  the  Women's 
Civic  Improvement  Center  has  continued  to  respond  effectively  and  compassionately  to  the 
needs  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Women's  Civic  Improvement  Center  instituted  diverse  programs  which 
promote  responsible  citizens  and  encourage  the  involvement  of  all  underprivileged  citizens  in 
the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  vital  programs  are  weatherization  assistance,  summer  lunches 
and  camping  opportunities  for  needy  children,  and  informational  workshops  to  address  all 
segments  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Women's  Civic  Improvement  Center  and  its  dedicated  members  are 
deserving  of  special  recognition  for  their  extensive  record  of  community  service  and  genuine 
concern  for  the  welfare  of  all  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Women's  Civic  Improvement  Center  and  offer  t>est  wishes  for  every 
future  fulfillment. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1 5th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


4676 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Jn  th«  office  rf  the  Swejwy  o«  Stat. 
of  itM  Stole  I*  CalHofnio 

MAY  1  9  '986 

MARCH  FONG  EU.^SecrettJX^Of  State 
7        deputy       C--^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  President  Franklin  Roosevelt  signed  the  first  World  Trade  Week  proclamation 
in  1935,  signifying  the  United  States'  recognition  of  the  importance  of  increased  world  trade; 
and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  this  nation's  leading  trading  state  and  is  the  largest  producer  of 
agricultural,  electronic,  aerospace  and  entertainment  service  products,  all  of  which  have  large 
export  markets;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  gateway  to  the  Pacific  Rim,  California  is  especially  cognizant  of  the 
importance  of  world  trade  to  our  economy;  and 

WHEREAS  trade  is  vital  to  the  continuing  health  of  California's  economy,  providing 
more  than  one  million  jobs  and  giving  consumers  quality  and  selection  at  reasonable  prices;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year's  World  Trade  Week  theme,  "Export  for  America's  Future"  reflects 
the  continuing  role  of  international  trade  to  our  world  economic  position; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  IS-IH,  1986  as  World  Trade  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  15th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State      / 


4677 


«  ■.«'W5J"  ^<*«^J<  f^^v-  ^'■y^.J'  ".^iifP-?  ^SKK  I 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^JZl^l^'^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA        ^Q^^. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


/        Deputy 


WHEREAS,  ttiroughout  California  children  with  special  needs,  including  children  three 
years  of  age  and  older,  those  with  mixed  racial  background,  or  possessing  emotional  or  physical 
handicaps,  await  adoption;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  100  of  these  children  have  found  loving,  supportive  homes  through  the 
KXTV-Channel  10,  Sacramento,  "Waiting  Child"  program,  hosted  by  Bob  Burton;  and 

WHEREAS,  Bob  Burton,  in  cooperation  with  Allan  Howard  and  Roger  Bergson,  has 
dedicated  countless  hours  and  energy  on  the  children  featured  in  "Waiting  Child",  discovering 
their  unique  and  loving  personalities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Social  Services,  Adoptions  Branch,  and  local 
public  adoption  agencies  have  contributed  their  resources  to  ensure  the  success  of  this  most 
worthwhile  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  individuals  involved  in  producing  "Waiting  Child"  are  deserving  of 
recognition  for  their  steadfast  commitment  to  and  genuine  concern  for  the  welfare  of  these 
special  children; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  Bob  Burton,  Allan  Howard  and  Roger  Bergson  on  their  illustrious  record  of 
public  service,  and  offer  best  wishes  for  every  future  fulfillment. 


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  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  U 


ATTEST: 


Serretarv  of  State   ' 


Secretary  of  State 


4678 


I  irbX^  )CcJlbS\  ^IXft-x  i^iJU^  k 


^^  Ve-X.^^  \Ct^ 


I  K-£JK>9^  lOKJ^  1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  T  C  E  D 

h  Ih*  offic*  of  ttl«  Secretary  of  Stat* 
«f  Km  St««  of  CalHornia 


MAY  I    p,  'Oor 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  SKretary  cf  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Go\  et  nor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  protection  of  one's  property,  hiealth  and  financial  security  is  a  privilege 
sought  by  a  majority  of  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  insurance,  a  common  and  effective  means  of  providing  that  protection,  is  a 
growing  industry  whicti  offers  numerous  opportunities  to  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  bring  a  special  creativity  and  ingenuity  to  the  Insurance  industry  and 
enhance  related  areas  such  as  insurance  education,  crime  prevention  and  public  awareness;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  professional  women  are  assisted  in  their  job  by  the  programs  and 
outreach  of  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Women;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of  Insur- 
ance Women  will  be  observing  National  Insurance  Women's  Week  during  the  third  week  of  May; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  \i-2k,  1986  as  Insurance  Women'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  16th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State       / 


4679 


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l^'AY  1  0^986 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA         .^^TTI^ 


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U      Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Enterostomal  Therapy  (ET)  Nurses  are  registered  nurses  who  have  chosen  a 
new  and  special  career  that  offers  professional  opportunities  and  unique  satisfaction;  and 

WHEREAS,  ET  nurses  are  dedicated  to  meeting  the  special  needs  of  patients  who  must 
undergo  ostomy  surgery;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  professionals  provide  compassionate  support  to  patients  with 
ostomies,  draining  wounds,  pressure  sores  and  incontinence;  and 

WHEREAS,    it    is  appropriate   that  all  California  recognize  and  appreciate  the   vital 
contributions  of  ET  nurses  to  the  health  of  the  citizens  of  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21,  1986  as  Enterostomal  Therapy  Nurse  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  May 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


^Oc>  Kr^   /Oije*-cX^»-.*^^t*-*-— ' 


Governor  of  California 


IJYImaoIa  Jrm^ 


Secretary  of  State      / 


2'  JS 


4680 


:  i(iXe\  ■rcJti'K  i^& 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  th*  S«(rt«  of  California 

MAY  1    P  '9Rn 
MARCHTONe  EU,  Secretary  of  StitB 


Depwty       '^) 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  health  of  the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California  is  vitally  important  to 
ttie  welfare  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  large  portion  of  Californians  live  in  rural  areas  and  have  special  health 
care  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  rural  health  care  providers  exchange  information  and 
share  current  research  relating  to  the  important  services  they  provide;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  May  21-2'f,  the  National  Rural  Health  Care  Association  is  holding  its 
9th  Annual  National  Conference  on  Rural  Health;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  conference  will  enable  health  care  organizations  to  improve 
their  skills  in  the  areas  of  administrative  research,  policy  analysis  and  clinical  technique  while 
providing  an  opportunity  for  participants  to  nurture  a  greater  understanding  of  organizational 
coalitions,  partnerships  and  networking  activities;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  18-2't,  1986  as  Rural  Health  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  Californians 
to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contributions  rural  health  care  providers  make  to  our 
fine  state. 


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  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State    / 


4681 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  ©Ok*  of  lh«  S«cr»torv 
o<  ttw  Stat*  sf  CalHori 


■  'AY  1     C;  IQQ: 


MARCH  FONG  EIH  Sacretajf  ot 

^  Dooutv         A 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  has  a  proud  and  noble  history,  beginning 
in  the  early  19tti  century  with  the  S.S.  Savannah,  which,  propelled  by  steam,  endured  a  29-day 
passage  across  the  Atlantic;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  fact  that  the  Savannah  did  not  complete  the  entire  trip  under  steam, 
it  was  an  historic  voyage  which  signified  the  beginning  of  the  age  of  steamships;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  this  American  ship's  feat,  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine 
began  traveling  ocean  trade  routes  in  square  riggers  and  clipper  ships;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  has  compiled  and 
maintained  an  outstanding  record  of  service  which  was  enhanced  during  World  War  II  when  our 
country  compiled  the  world's  largest  merchant  fleet;  and 

WHEREAS,  international  shipping  and  trade  remains  an  integral  part  of  California's 
economic  stability;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  serve  the  Merchant  Marine  are  deserving  of 
widespread  respect  and  recognition  for  their  outstanding  contributions; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1986  as  Maritime  Day  in  California. 


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IJi  irt^Ji  «-UKJ'«  «-I3G^  st^i^  >!-i:«o^  i^J*»->i  > 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


la  th*  offic*  of  »*w  Swretory  o<  Stat* 
of  lb*  Siot*  of  CQirtornia 

MARCHFQNG  EU,  SecretanMif  StatB  p 
^        De^  (J  H 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  America  has  long  been  known  as  a  land  of  tiope,  freedom  and  opportunity, 
opening  her  arms  to  people  from  all  corners  of  the  earth;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  Polish  immigrants  have  come  to  our  country  in  search  of 
a  better  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  thousands  of  Californians  who  trace  their  ancestry  to  Poland  have  made 
signficant  contributions  to  the  welfare  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  contributions  have  helped  to  build  our  state  and  nation  into  a  proud 
bastion  of  freedom  and  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  August,  Polish  Americans  throughout  the  country  are 
celebrating  Polish  American  Heritage  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1986  as  Polish  American  Heritage  Month  in  California  in  honor  of  the 
thousands  of  Polish  Americans  who  make  their  home  in  our  fine  state. 


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  May 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State    ' 


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».'»3^^  *^J^^b  Ws-i^o-j*  IC'C'A 


K^^   K't-^-?^  K-e-A.?-.;  li'e.^fa'H 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  1  LE 

of  ttM  Stot»  o*  Colifocnio  ' 

VAYf>  01986 

At— r-.--0'docfc=— — M. 
MQBCtffWG  EU  Senil^  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  residents  of  California  are  very  mobile  and  use  their  automobiles  more 
than  the  people  of  any  other  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  of  this  mobility,  it  is  important  that  citizens  be  aware  of  proper 
safety  techniques  which  can  prevent  serious  injuries  and  fatalities;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  simple  and  effective  safety  device  is  the  safety  belt  which,  when  used 
properly,  greatly  reduces  the  threat  of  serious  injury;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  habit  of  fastening  a  safety  belt  is  beneficial  to  all  citizens  and  offers 
rewards  to  passengers  and  drivers  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  22,  1986,  the  National  Association  of  Governors' 
Highway  Safety  Representatives  and  Operation  C.A.R.E.,  will  be  promoting  All  American 
Buckle-Up  Week  to  encourage  all  citizens  to  practice  proper  automobile  safety; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22-29,  1986  as  All  American  Buckle-Up  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  20th  day  of  May 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California        '■' 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


li  *•  oBca  of  Dw  SKT^ory  of  SM»> 
of  Ibt  Sliil*  e(  California 

MAY  ?^  0 1986 

il  SaciBtay  of  State  ! 


?-^- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


and 


WHEREAS,  golf  is  a  ctiallenging  sport  wtiicti  is  exciting  to  players  and  observers  alike; 


WHEREAS,  the  AMC  Cancer  Researcti  Center  is  sponsoring  the  AMC  National  Golf 
Challenge  to  increase  public  awareness  and  encourage  further  research  in  solving  the  puzzling 
questions  posed  by  cancer;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  tournament  promises  to  showcase  many  talented  players  and  offers  an 
exciting  opportunity  to  view  the  intricate  strategies  of  the  game;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  generous  and  compassionate  support  offered  by  all  those  attending  this 
charitable  event  provides  further  assistance  in  our  shared  efforts  to  aid  the  fight  against 
cancer; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DLUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  AMC  Cancer  Research  Center  on  the  occasion  of  its  AMC  National  Golf 
Challenge  for  its  fine  endeavors  on  behalf  of  the  health  of  all  citizens. 


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  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


lTTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


*  "^-saiG.^  'SfjtfS'"  ""OSi ' 


4685 


I  tccMS^  >:ZX}-x  «■!■ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Id*  o«c«  of  Km  S«c'«^»  f  »°t. 

of  Dm  Strt»  of  Colltornlo 

MAY  2  0198b 

MARCH  RMG  EU.  Secretary  o<  State 
^       Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  all  of  California's  children  need  and  deserve  the  opportunity  to  become 
healthy,  successful  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  depend  upon  the  love  and  support  of  parents  to  guide  them  through 
the  trials  and  tribulations  of  maturation;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  single  parent  families  increase,  many  children  are  denied  the  support 
necessary  to  aspire  to  their  full  potential  because  their  absent  parents  have  not  provided  them 
with  adequate  financial  assistance;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California,  it  is  estimated  that  over  $1  billion  in  court  ordered  child 
support  payments  remain  unpaid,  thereby  placing  undue  hardships  on  the  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California,  one  out  of  every  seven  children  comes  from  a  family  receiving 
Aid  to  Families  with  Dependent  Children  (AFDC)  or  other  welfare  related  programs,  thereby 
placing  a  significant  burden  on  government  which  must  then  support  the  child;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Department  of  Social  Services,  the  Health  and  Welfare  Agency  and  the 
district  attorneys  of  several  counties  have  undertaken  a  60-day  child  support  awareness 
project  called,  KiDS,  with  a  subsequent  arrest  warrant  follow-up  period  designed  to  heighten 
both  community  and  obligated  parent  understanding,  involvement  and  response  to  the  issue  of 
unpaid  child  support; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  1-  August  31,  1986  as  Child  Support  Awareness  Weeks  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  May 
1986. 


r- 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  t(w  ofllc*  of  ttie  Secretary  o»  Stat* 
of  «tw  Stat*  of  CalHornia 

MAY  2   1  ■■9°A' 
MAR^tLEONG  EU,  Secretaty  of  Stats 

^        Deputy         ^^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Stale  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  to  maintain  good  health  requires  the  skill  and  expertise  of  countless 
individuals  within  the  health  care  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  respiratory  care  practitioners  comprise  a  significant  and  important  segment 
of  health  care  professionals,  performing  vital  and  technical  tasks  with  precision  and  accuracy; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  and  reliable  efforts  of  respiratory  care  practitione.  ^  enhance 
California's  medical  community  and  underscore  their  genuine  concern  for  the  welfare  of  their 
fellowman;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  26,  1986,  the  California  Society  for  Respiratory  Care 
will  observe  Respiratory  Care  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttiis  observance  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recognize  the  scientific 
and  technical  personnel  whose  professional  work  improves  the  health  care  of  all  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  26-30,  1986  as  California  Respiratory  Care  Week. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Ji^.^^  AlujM^^'y^ — 


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FILED 

In  Hm  0«k»  of  th«  Secretary  of  Sfcrt* 
of  Kw  Sttitt  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       wm^^^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA         "'"^^"^iir^" 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  a  free  press  is  symbolic  of  a  democratic  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  early  development  of  America's  free  press,  representatives  of 
various  media  organizations  led  the  struggle  for  equal  rights  in  the  press;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Sacramento  Observer  Newspaper,  founded  in  1962  by  Dr.  William  H.  Lee 
and  Kathryn  Lee  is  a  contemporary  Black  newspaper  which  continues  to  report  on  issues  and 
concerns  of  the  Black  community,  chronicling  achievements  and  viewpoints  with  sensitivity 
and  compassion;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  efforts  of  the  men  and  women  who  contribute  to  the 
Sacramento  Observer  stand  as  proof  that  hard  work,  motivation  and  resourcefulness  result  in 
great  success  and  satisfaction;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  five  time  recipient  of  the  prestigious  3ohn  B.  Russwurn  Award,  this  fine 
paper  has  truly  distinguished  itself  as  outstanding  in  its  field; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1986  as  Sacramento  Observer  Day  in  commemoration  of  its  2t*  years 
of  service  to  the  people  of  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  he  affixed  this  21th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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-"■a  iSBi  SaC-i  iiXilt  .-aCK  K:aCi  t'e«»i  ..'tA.-5i  i'e. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      f^llMJJ^ 


FILED 

In  th«  office  of  «4i»  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  t<M  Stol*  of  Calitornki 

^MAY2  8^986 
MAJWH  TONG  EU,  Se«r^  ofStatfr 


II       Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  first  official  flag  was  adopted  by  the  United  States  Congress  on  3une  I'f, 
1777;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  this  time,  our  national  flag  has  served  as  a  symbol  of  liberty,  freedom 
and  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  commemoration  of  our  nation's  adoption  of  the  stars  and  stripes,  Flag  Day 
is  observed  every  June  I'^th;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  celebration  demonstrates  our  commitment  to  the  principles  of 
freedom  and  justice  on  which  this  great  nation  was  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  day  provides  the  opportunity  for  all  citizens  to  display  the  national  flag 
as  a  reaffirmation  of  their  pride  and  commitment  to  the  United  States  of  America; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  U,  1986  as  Flag  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  May 
1986. 


to<-  /jCUA^C^^^^^t''^*^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST 


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Secretary  of  State 


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In  the  office  of  tha  Swrelory  of  Stol* 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      •* - s«. o. co.»«„io 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      m^km ai, s^o^ c^m» 


Depwty 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Californians  have  long  lieen  known  for  their  generous  spirit  and  giving 
nature;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1896,  Volunteers  of  America,  a  Christian  human  needs  service  organiza- 
tion, has  t>een  actively  serving  the  human  needs  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  mission  of  Volunteers  of  America  is  to  serve  those  vulnerable  segments 
of  the  population  in  need  of  assistance  in  order  to  maintain  a  minimum  standard  of  existence 
for  the  young,  elderly,  transient,  handicapped,  homeless  and  poor;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  1985,  more  than  187,000  men,  women  and  children  in  the  State  of 
California  received  food,  shelter,  clothing,  counseling  and  a  helping  hand  from  over  1,600 
patricipants  in  Volunteers  of  America  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttie  dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  ttie  Volunteers  of  America 
exemplify  those  fine  qualities  that  have  helped  to  build  our  great  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  March  1986  through  February  1987,  Volunteers  of  America  is 
celebrating  its  90th  anniversary; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Volunteers  of  America  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  special 
celebration  on  the  occasion  of  its  90th  anniversary  of  service. 


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  May 
1986. 


-r- 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State       ' 


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4690 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  oBe.  of  th«  Sk™^  f  SK^ 
of  lU  S«at»  of  Colrfornla 

MAY  2  9"'9Hr 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  summer  employment  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  young  people  to  learn 
the  advantages  and  responsibilities  of  work;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  April  of  ttnis  year,  the  unemployment  rate  for  CaUfornia  youth  was  "lo^re 
than  Ts^rcent',  with  minority  youth  in  some  parts  of  the  state  suffermg  from  a  30-^0% 
unemployment  rate;  and 

WHEREAS,  close  to  1  million  young  people  are  expected  to  join  California's  labor  force 
this  summer;  and 

WHEREAS,  students  entering  the  labor  force  for  temporary  jobs  account  for  nearly 
three-fourths  of  the  total  labor  market  increase  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  summer  employment  can  encourage  young  people  ^°  "f  .°7^";;;^*^^";;^ts1nte 
while  providing  them  with  valuable  work  experience  upon  which  to  build  future  success  m  the 
labor  market;  and 

WHEREAS  a  youth-employer  relationship  can  be  beneficial  to  both  parties  by  providing 
young  [^ople  with  work  expe'rience  and  employers  with  assistance  durmg  the  busy  summer 
months; 

NOW   THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

together  in  a  common  effort  to  provide  jobs  for  youth  this  summer. 


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  May 


S-^y-  /QM.J>--yr*^ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  olfie*  of  the  Stcn^ry  of  Stat* 
of  th«  Slot*  of  Colifornio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  an  abundance  of  rivers,  lakes,  and  coastal 
waterways  which  offer  recreation  and  relaxation  for  countless  boaters;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year  the  boating  season  is  marred  by  accidents  causing  loss  of  property, 
serious  injuries,  and  often  fatalities;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  a  majority  of  boating  accidents  are  due  to  carelessness  or  lack  of 
training  of  the  o;>erator,  the  accident  rate  can  be  decreased  through  boating  education  with  an 
emphasis  on  boating  safety;  and 

WHEREAS,  boating  education  is  available  from  a  number  of  sources  including  the  United 
States  Power  Squadrons,  the  United  States  Coast  Guard  Auxiliary,  and  the  American  Red 
Cross;  and 

WHEREAS  the  need  to  focus  greater  attention  on  the  importance  of  boating  safety  has 
resulted  in  the  designation  of  National  Safe  Boating  Week  during  the  first  week  of  3une; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  1-7,  1986  as  Safe  Boating  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all  boating 
enthusiasts  to  learn  and  practice  safe  boating  techniques. 


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  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  t/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         ' 


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^■In  the  offic*  of  the  Sacrvtary  of  SW» 
of  th*  Stol*  of  CalHornla 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


MARI 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  26th  annual  Nevada  City  Bicycle  Classic  Governor's  Cup  will  be  held  on 
June  15,  1986,  providing  excitement  and  enjoyment  for  Father's  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  challenging  and  demanding  bicycle  race  has  become  a  favorite  festivity 
for  the  Nevada  City  community  as  well  as  racing  enthusiasts  from  around  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,    following   a    '»'>.'>    mile    course    through    the   Sierra    foothills,   racers   will 
experience  the  stamina  and  discipline  required  of  this  intriguing  competition;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  spirited  event  promises  to  provide  excitement  and  suspense  for  partici- 
pant and  spectator  alike; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  15,  1986  as  Governor's  Cup  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  29th  day  of  May 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State      ' 


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of  Mm  Stata  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

MAR 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  physical  therapists  are  highly  trained  professionals  who  play  an  increasingly 
significant  role  in  meeting  the  health  care  needs  of  the  citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  therapists  are  important  members  of  the  health  care  team,  trained 
to  improve  movement  and  function,  relieve  pain  and  expand  movement  potential;  and 

WHEREAS  through  evaluation  and  individual  treatment  programs,  physical  therapists 
can  treat  existing  problems  as  well  as  provide  preventive  health  care  for  people  with  a  wide 
variety  of  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  3une  1-7,  physical  therapists  throughout  the  United  States 
are  observing  Physical  Therapy  Week  and  incorporating  the  theme,  "Physical  Therapy:  Leading 
the  Way  to  Fitness;"  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  observance  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  all  Califor- 
nians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contributions  physical  therapists  make  to  our 
health  care  needs; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  1-7,  1986  as  Physical  Therapy  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       of h» s.^. of coHcnia 

MAY  2  9'QRR 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       mcAtmui, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  well-being  of  communities,  as  well  as  individuals,  is  enhanced  by  the 
efficient  operation  of  America's  free  enterprise  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  managers  contribute  significantly  to  the  system,  promoting  its  goals  and 
objectives  while  upholding  its  principles;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  responsibilities  of  implementing  programs,  directing  staff  and  enriching 
communication  rest  with  managers  who  are  skillfully  trained  to  perform  these  tasks;  and 

WHEREAS,    it    is    appropriate    that    all    Californians    join    the    National    Management 
Association  in  recognizing  the  vital  role  managers  have  in  our  economic  system; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Gr    -rnor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  1-7,  1986  as  Management  Week  in  Ca       ->'3. 


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  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  C/ 


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Secretary  of  State        I 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  I(m  0lBe«  o»  lU  S«errtory  of  StaH 
of  tiM  Stat*  <rf  ColFfornia 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  head  injuries  as  a  result  of  vehicle  and  sporting  accidents  pose  a  serious 
health  threat  to  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  numerous  victims  suffer  permanent  brain  damage  which  prevents  them  from 
returning  to  normal  lifestyles  and  causes  emotional  and  financial  distress  to  their  families  and 
loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  the  causes  and  problems  of  head  injuries  could  help 
prevent  future  accidents  and  promote  further  research  into  this  devastating  health  threat;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  support  of  head  injury  victims  and  their  families,  the  National  Head 
Injury  Foundation  and  local  chapters  work  to  improve  the  quality  of  life  of  all  affected  by  head 
Injuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  the  efforts  to  reduce  head 
injuries  and  enhance  the  educational  resources  available  in  the  treatment  of  head  injuries; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Head  Injury  Awareness  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  29th  day  of  May 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  U 


Secretary  of  State        ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  4<M  Stat*  of  California 

,''AY3  O'D^f^ 
MARCH  km  EU,  Sec;^  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  fishing  is  a  fun-fiiied  and  exciting  sport,  providing  many  challenges  and 
rewards  to  professionals  and  amateurs  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  fishing  has  achieved  widespread  popularity  among  participants  of  all  ages  and 
capabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  fishing,  one  gains  a  deeper  appreciation  of  nature  and  a  greater 
awareness  of  the  l)eauty  of  our  nation's  water  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  across  the  nation  concerned  individuals  and  organizations  are  participating  in 
the  observance  of  National  Fishing  Week  during  the  week  of  3une  2-8,  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  encouraged  to  jom  fishing  enthusiasts  throughout  the  nation 
in  celebrating  this  special  week  and  expanding  their  knowledge  and  respect  for  fishing  and  the 
opportunities  it  provides  to  enjoy  nature; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  2-8,  1986  as  Fishing  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of  May 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  (/ 


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Secretary  of  State         ; 


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Deputy 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-52-86 


WHEREAS,  vehicle  theft  constitutes  a  major  financial  burden  to  the  residents  of 
California,  with  over  150,000  vehicles  stolen  each  year  at  a  value  in  excess  of  $580  million; 
and 


WHEREAS,  the  investigation  and  prosecution  of  vehicle  theft  is  complicated  by  the 
emergence  of  professional  theft  rings  and  the  rapid  movement  of  stolen  vehicles  across 
county,  state  and  international  borders;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  Executive  Order  D-31-8f,  I  created  a  Vehicle  Theft  Task  Force  to  identify 
steps  which  can  be  taken  to  decrease  the  incidence  of  vehicle  theft,  increase  the  recovery  of 
stolen  vehicles,  enhance  the  apprehension  and  conviction  of  professional  vehicle  thieves,  and 
secure  support  from  private  industry  for  anti-theft  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Vehicle  Theft  Task  Force  has  recommended  that  the  California  Highway 
Patrol  be  assigned  the  responsibility  to  coordinate  multi-jurisdictional  investigations  and 
prosecutions  and  establish  programs  to  eliminate  duplication  of  efforts  and  improve  law 
enforcement's  ability  to  combat  vehicle  theft; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

1.  The  Commissioner  of  the  California  Highway  Patrol  is  designated  as  the  Statewide 
Vehicle  Theft  Coordinator.  All  State  agencies  are  directed,  and  all  other  public  entities 
are  requested,  to  assist  the  California  Highway  Patrol  in  discharging  this  responsibility. 

2.  The  Commissioner,  acting  in  cooperation  with  the  Secretary  of  the  Business,  Transporta- 
tion and  Housing  Agency,  shall  utilize  the  Highway  Patrol's  resources  to  accomplish  the 
following: 

a.  Assist  local,  state  and  federal  law  enforcement  agencies  by  coordinating  multi- 
jurisdictional  vehicle  theft  investigations  and  prosecutions; 

b.  Establish  a  Vehicle  Theft  Committee  of  federal,  state  and  local  law  enforcement 
agencies  and  industry  and  trade  associations  affected  by  vehicle  theft  to  exchange 
ideas  to  improve  prevention  and  enforcement  and  to  increase  public  awareness  of 
the  problem; 


c.        Establish  a  Commercial  and  Specialized  Vehicle  Theft  Program  focusing  on  these 
types  of  vehicles; 


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Establish  a  Vehicle  Theft  Data  System  to  ensure  accurate  and  comprehensive  data 
collection  needed  to  assist  the  apprehension  and  conviction  of  vehicle  thieves; 

Develop  a  Vehicle  Theft  Recognition  and  Awards  Program  to  recognize  the  special 
achievements  of  law  enforcement  officers  in  reducing  vehicle  theft; 

g.       Coordinate  administrative  and  legislative  proposals  dealing  with  vehicle  theft. 

The  Commissioner  shall  submit  an  annual  report  to  the  Governor's  Office  on  or  before 
December  31  setting  forth  the  activities  and  accomplishments  of  the  California  Highway 
Patrol  in  its  role  as  Statewide  Vehicle  Theft  Coordinator. 

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     >j  c^  w^«    -«     1986 


Governor 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        a ^ s^ c» cov,^n^ 

JUN4  -'986 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       marchWeu, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  as  many  as  100  million  Americans  are  afflicted  with  serious  and  life 
threatening  sleep  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  afflictions  range  from  major  disorders  such  as  sleep  apnea  and 
narcolepsy  to  minor  disorders  such  as  snoring  and  jet  lag;  and 

WHEREAS,  lack  of  sleep  impairs  school,  work  performance  and  other  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  wtnile  significant  progress  has  been  forged  in  the  area  of  sleep  disorders, 
increased  research  is  needed  in  order  to  more  fully  understand  this  puzzling  ptienomenon;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  3une  15-21,  ttie  Association  of  Sleep  Disorders  Centers 
is  observing  National  Sleep  and  Health  Awareness  Week  in  order  to  increase  public  awareness 
regarding  this  serious  disorder; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
tiereby  proclaim  3une  15-21,  1986  as  Sleep  and  Health  Awareness  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  'Jth  day  of  3une 
1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Km  Slol*  of  California 

JUN5  -^980 


MARCH'^FONe  EU, 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self  government  are  cherished  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  triumph  of  the  Philippine  people  over  foreign  domination  is  truly  a 
significant  event  in  the  history  of  ttie  Philippine  struggle  for  national  sovereignty  and  equal 
rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  rallying  behind  the  heroic  3ose  Rizal,  the  Philippine  people  prayed  for, 
fought  for  and  ultimately  achieved  national  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  3une  12,  1986  marks  the  88th  anniversary  of  Philippine  Independence,  as  well 
as  the  birth  of  this  national  hero;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  date  has  become  an  inspirational  occasion  for  Filipinos  throughout  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Philippine  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  because  of  our  rich  Filipino  heritage  and  because  of  the  many  people 
of  Philippine  descent  who  live  in  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  12,  1986  as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  reflect  upon  the  cherished  principles  of  liberty,  justice  and  freedom. 


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  !lune 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT,  ^Lll^^f^ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  jung  -  W 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California's  workforce  contributes  substantially  to  the  health  of  our  economy 
and  the  prosperity  of  every  citizen;  and 

WHEREAS,  accidents  in  the  workplace  decrease  the  effectiveness  of  the  workforce  and 
pose  a  serious  threat  to  the  welfare  of  all  Americans,  resulting  in  the  death  of  11,000  workers 
each  year;  and 


WHEREAS,  increasing  the  public's  awareness  of  the  hazards  and  dangers  found  in  the 
workplace,  and  focusing  attention  on  safety  procedures  and  techniques  can  lead  to  fewer 
industrial  accidents  and  safer  working  conditions  for  all  employees;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  state  agencies  will  join  the  American  Society  of  Safety  Engineers 
and  the  Associated  General  Contractors  of  America  in  recognizing  National  Safety  in  the 
Workplace  Week  as  part  of  their  commitment  to  provide  the  safest  working  conditions  for  the 
state's  workforce;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  provides  an  opportunity  to  rededicate  ourselves  to  preserving 
the  health  and  safety  of  California's  workforce  while  stri.ing  to  improve  their  working 
conditions  as  well; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  15-21,  1986  as  Safety  in  the  Workplace  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  5th  day  of  June 
1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Secretary  jf  5*3t»    i 


ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  pursuant  to  Section  2553 
of  the  Elections  Code,  do  hereby  proclaim  that  a  General  Election  will  be  held  throughout  this 
state  on  Tuesday,  the  fourth  day  of  November,  1986,  at  which  the  following  offices  are  to 
be  filled: 

GOVERNOR; 

LIEUTENANT  GOVERNOR; 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE; 

CONTROLLER; 

TREASURER; 

ATTORNEY  GENERAL; 

MEMBER    OF    THE    STATE    BOARD    OF    EQUALIZATION    from    each    of    the    four 
equalization  districts  of  the  state; 

ONE  UNITED  STATES  SENATOR; 

REPRESENTATIVES  TO  THE  CONGRESS  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES  from  each  of  the 
forty-five  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; 

CHIEF  JUSTICE  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT; 

FIVE  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES  OF  THE  SUPREME  COURT; 

TWO   ASSOCIATE   JUSTICES,    COURT   OF    APPEAL,   FIRST    APPELLATE    DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  ONE; 

ONE    PRESIDING    JUSTICE,    COURT    OF    APPEAL,    FIRST    APPELLATE    DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  TWO; 


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TWO  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FIRST  APPELLATE  DISTRICT  DIVISION 
TWO; 

TWO    ASSOCIATE    JUSTICES,    COURT    OF    APPEAL,    FIRST   APPELLATE   DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  THREE; 

ONE    PRESIDING    JUSTICE,    COURT    OF    APPEAL,    FIRST    APPELLATE    DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  FOUR; 

TWO   ASSOCIATE    JUSTICES,    COURT   OF    APPEAL,    FIRST    APPELLATE   DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  FOUR; 

ONE    PRESIDING    JUSTICE,    COURT    OF    APPEAL,    FIRST    APPELLATE    DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  FIVE; 

TWO    ASSOCIATE    JUSTICES,    COURT    OF    APPEAL,    FIRST   APPELLATE   DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  FIVE; 

ONE   PRESIDING   JUSTICE,   COURT   OF    APPEAL,   SECOND   APPELLATE   DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  ONE; 

TWO  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  SECOND  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  ONE: 

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  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  FOUR; 

ONE  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICE,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  SECOND  DISTRICT,  DIVISION  FIVE; 

ONE   PRESIDING   JUSTICE,   COURT   OF    APPEAL,   SECOND   APPELLATE   DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  SIX; 

TWO  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  SECOND  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  SIX; 

ONE    PRESIDING   JUSTICE,   COURT   OF    APPEAL,   SECOND  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  SEVEN; 

TWO  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  SECOND  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  SEVEN; 

FOUR  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  THIRD  APPELLATE  DISTRICT; 

ONE   PRESIDING   JUSTICE,  COURT  OF   APPEAL,   FOURTH    APPELLATE   DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  ONE; 

TWO  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FOURTH  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  ONE; 

ONE    PRESIDING   JUSTICE,   COURT   OF   APPEAL,  FOURTH   APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  TWO; 

ONE   ASSOCIATE   JUSTICE,  COURT  OF   APPEAL,  FOURTH   APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  TWO; 


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ONE  PRESIDING  JUSTICE,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FOURTH  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  THREE; 

THREE  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FOURTH  APPELLATE  DISTRICT, 
DIVISION  THREE; 

ONE  PRESIDING  JUSTICE,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FIFTH  APPELLATE  DISTRICT; 

FIVE  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  FIFTH  APPELLATE  DISTRICT; 

ONE  PRESIDING  JUSTICE,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  SIXTH  APPELLATE  DISTRICT; 

TWO  ASSOCIATE  JUSTICES,  COURT  OF  APPEAL,  SIXTH  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. 

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. 


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4702 


61 


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I  wf — 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  4iM  offica  of  the  S«cr«tary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  ColHornio 

JUNO  - 'QRr 
MAKPh)f0NG  EU,  Sec^ry  «f  StJb 

Deputy  (J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  fathers  make  substantial  contributions  to  ttie  progress  of  not  only  each 
family  unit  but  of  the  entire  human  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  fathers  are  blessed  with  the  important  and  demanding  task  of  transmitting 
our  heritage  by  shaping  the  lives  of  the  next  generation;  and 

WHEREAS,  fathers  share  their  children's  lives  in  a  special  and  irreplaceable  way,  guiding 
their  loved  ones  through  the  trials  and  tribulations  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  too  often,  we  fail  to  express  our  love  and  gratitude  to  our  fathers  for  the 
many  sacrifices  they  have  made  for  us  throughout  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  Father's  Day  is  celebrated  on  the  third  Sunday  in  3une  so  that  we  can  pay 
tribute  to  all  those  who  have  taken  on  the  joys  and  responsibilities  of  fatherhood;  and 

WHEREAS,  whether  our  fathers  are  near  at  hand  or  a  continent  away,  we  take  this  day 
to  remember  them  and  to  thank  them  for  the  love,  support,  encouragement  and  guidance  they 
have  given  us; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  U,  1986  as  Father's  Day  in  California  in  honor  of  all  fathers  in  the  state 
and  the  many  contributions  they  make  to  our  lives. 


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  3une 
1986. 


^^-r- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State     ' 


S^  ^fTirgj*  Mpyj.y 


4703 


j\:   iStJ^y^i  a'e^Ls'^  fct.^tj^i   Bi'uXMlt  nTb. 


«>3'!i    *.'-  «->l   » 


'  ^yyg^  ^at?^  ' 


-•■a  st'tJlU'ii  i^i. 


^.*'^*  are^C'i  K'tSG'K  tift^Lt^  t^eJK 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  th«  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  llw  State  of  California 


MARCfilFONG  EU. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    swimming    provides    countless   benefits    to   individuals   of    all   ages,   from 
promoting  improved  health  to  developing  socialization  skills;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1885,  the  YMCA  has  promoted  the  benefits  of  swimming  and  provided 
excellent  facilities  for  aquatic  enjoyment;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  YMCA  aquatic  program  has  expanded  tremendously  in  recent  years  and 
encompasses  all  levels  of  instruction  including  lifesaving;  and 

WHEREAS,    countless    individuals    have    participated    in    YMCA    swimming    programs, 
learning  the  necessary  water  skills  and  reducing  their  fear  of  water;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate  that  the  centennial  of   the  YMCA  aquatic  program  be 
recognized  by  all  citizens  who  have  benefited  from  the  YMCA's  commitment  to  sports  fitness; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  l'f-21,  1986  as  YMCA  Centennial  Week. 


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  June 
1986. 


mor  of  California  /y 


Cover 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State      ' 


•9J*  ^CUF?^  K<^ 


4704 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ""^fZil'^Sfo"^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'J  f'!  1    0  '•''^n 


MARQH  TONG  EU,  Secrrtwy  «> State/ 
U       Deputy  //     / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  fathers  make  substantial  contributions  to  the  progress  of  not  only  each 
family  unit  but  of  the  entire  human  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  fathers  are  blessed  with  the  important  and  demanding  task  of  transmitting 
our  heritage  by  shaping  the  lives  of  the  next  generation;  and 

WHEREAS,  fathers  share  their  children's  lives  in  a  special  and  irreplaceable  way,  guiding 
their  loved  ones  through  the  trials  and  tribulations  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  too  often,  we  fail  to  express  our  love  and  gratitude  to  our  fathers  for  the 
many  sacrifices  they  have  made  for  us  throughout  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  Father's  Day  is  celebrated  on  the  third  Sunday  in  3une  so  that  we  can  pay 
tribute  to  all  those  who  have  taken  on  the  joys  and  responsibilities  of  fatherhood;  and 

WHEREAS,  whether  our  fathers  are  near  at  hand  or  a  continent  away,  we  take  this  day 
to  remember  them  and  to  thank  them  for  the  love,  support,  encouragement  and  guidance  they 
have  given  us; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3une  15,  1986  as  Father's  Day  in  California  in  honor  of  all  fathers  in  the  state 
and  the  many  contributions  they  make  to  our  lives. 


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  3une 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  /y 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State      / 


4705 


1  S-aC^  itlCi  I'SSE-j  «;^sb< 


ofljfi  ?^i  saB^  ^Ri  ^56.i . 


-J  a 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .« *.^o^ »fH» j.c™*c^^^ s^^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCtAFONGEU.  S«;Fetaiyof 


Byii^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS    over  a  century  ago,  a  small  settlement  in  the  San  Gabriel  Valley  known  as 
Pasad!na  o^  •W'ley  Ltween  hills"  4came  known  for  its  rich  orange  crop;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  incorporation  in  1886,  the  City  of  Pasadena  has  grown  to  develop  a 
rich  ardcoS' history  in  which  all  Californians  can  take  great  pr.de;  and 

Pasadena  Playhouse,  the  Norton  Simon  Museum  of  Art,  the  Pacil.c  Asia 
Pasadena  Historical  Society;  and 

^au^y  endearing  charm  and  pleasant  hospitality  of  the  City  of  Pasadena;  and 

WHEREAS,  3une  19,  1986  marks  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  incorporation  of  Pasadena; 
and 

climate  of  our  state; 

Mr.w    THFRFFORE    I    GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of  3une 
1986. 


Governor  of  California        t/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4706 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  t()e  State  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  to  obtain  our  recommended  daily  amounts  of  vitamins  and  nutrients  requires 
that  we  consume  a  variety  of  foods  from  the  basic  food  groups;  and 

WHEREAS,  dairy  products,  including  ice  cream,  are  an  essential  part  of  this  balanced 
diet  which  contributes  to  the  healtti  of  each  citizen;  and 

WHEREAS,  besides  being  a  nutritious  meal  supplement,  ice  cream  is  a  delicious  snack 
which  is  enjoyed  by  an  overwhelming  majority  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  ice  cream's  popularity,  the  ice  cream  industry  contributes 
substantially  to  the  economic  well-being  of  the  dairy  industry  and,  in  turn,  enhances  the 
economy  as  a  whole;  and 

WHEREAS,  whether  enjoyed  in  a  sundae  or  simple  cone,  in  exotic  flavors  or  plain  vanilla, 
ice  cream  is  a  treat  for  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  both  the  economic  and  nutritional  value 
of  ice  cream  while  indulging  in  a  big  scoop  this  summer; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  1986  as  Ice  Cream  Month  and  July  1,  1986  as  Ice  Cream  Day  in 
California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  join  me  in  a  healthy  serving  of  this  special  food. 


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  June 
1986. 


r- 


Governor  of  California 


a 


Secretary  of  State 


A^ 


4707 


|5I 

!  tiiAa-^   titij^-^  kSJIU^  tilXti^A  tiiX^  I^Ut4^   1^^ 


'  ^w^^  J^c-v?^  «.<iir?^  "i'WS^  "^^aG^  ^ac^  ^2di  I 

■  ""ffllS  UfflSS  f**'  ■>**•'  cWWr-.  cliBI!!  •.•«!«  I 


5^'  «'Z;St,--S  IfbXfa-K  -'e^,^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  1»ie  dHkm  of  *•  «««*»«"y  "*  »o1» 
of  ItM  S(iM  o»  Caltfomio 

JUN2  5^9BP  _ 

MftfiCH  FONG  EU,  SeaetafYOf^ State    ^g^ 

(J     Deputy  (/     ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Stevland  Morris  is  known  to  the  world  as  Stevie  Wonder—successful 
composer,  vocalist,  and  recording  star;  and 

WHEREAS,  Stevie  Wonder  has  won  countless  awards  and  recognition  for  his  musical 
talents  and  has  transferred  his  fame  to  humanitarian  efforts  by  increasing  the  public's 
awareness  and  support  for  numerous  worthwhile  causes;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  his  dedicated  involvement  in  various  projects,  Stevie  Wonder  has 
demonstrated  his  concern  for  cancer  and  AIDS  victims  as  well  as  starving  people  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  his  strength  and  faith  in  humanity  have  been  particularly  evident  in  the 
campaign  against  drunk  driving  where  he  powerfully  illustrates  the  dangers  caused  by  the 
foolish  drunk  driver;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  of  all  ages  have  benefited  from  Stevie  Wonder's  selfless 
commitment  to  eliminate  the  drunk  driver  from  our  streets  and  highways  and  join  in 
recognizing  his  tireless  service  to  others; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  Stevie  Wonder  for  his  dedicated  participation  in  the  campaign  against  drunk 
driving  and  offer  best  wishes  for  every  future  fulfillment  and  happiness. 


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  3une 
1986. 


Governdr  of  California  A 


^flMAC^  Jrm^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4708 


FIUED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"•^-r^tLTJ'ffin^'^ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       m^B^^^o^s^ 


Deputy 


7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  ctieristied  principles  of  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  are  sougtit  ttiroughout 
the  world  and  enjoyed  in  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  great  nation  has  long  held  a  reputation  as  a  bastion  of  freedom,  opening 
her  arms  to  people  from  all  corners  of  the  earth;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  people  who  trace  their  ancestry  to  Poland  have  come  to 
America  in  search  of  a  better  life  and  presently  make  their  home  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  Polish  Americans  have  made  significant  contributions  to 
the  welfare  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  Polish  Americans  throughout  the  state  and 
nation  are  observing  Polish  American  Heritage  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  join  in  this  special  celebration  in 
honor  of  the  many  contributions  made  by  Polish  Americans; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  as  Polish  American  Heritage  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 


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  Oune 
1986. 


ir^  /Clu^^J^^^^'-;^ — 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State        ' 


Al/ 


4709 


r9-K  tfc.X^-is  ifgJt^'K  )^i3l^  K'Z^U'tt  l^e^W^  ^eJCJ'^  i^£9w'l«  a^€^-?^  i^eJU^  k't 


5k  jaKhl  iclSc5\i  t/iSuti  i 


FILED 

In  «<M  oflic*  of  tha  Sacrstary  of  Stota 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     «» *. s^ c ccHornio 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     mar, 


(VRoAoNG  EU,  Secreto»  erf  State  / 


/> 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  neuromuscular  diseases  affect  the  lives  of  millions  of  men,  women  and 
children;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  the  causes  and  cures  of  this  tragic  disease  elude  us,  hope  lies  in 
continued  research  and  in  increased  public  awareness  of  these  serious  and  widespread  diseases; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  Muscular  Dystrophy  Association  is  a  health  organization  dedicated  to 
promoting  increased  research  and  awareness  of  «tO  neuromuscular  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  3uly  6-11,  the  association  is  sponsoring  the  International 
Congress  of  Neuromuscular  Diseases,  a  prestigious  conference  which  is  expected  to  attract 
thousands  of  scientists  and  physicians  from  around  the  world  who  will  gather  to  promote  the 
consolidation  of  research  efforts  taking  place  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropirate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  made  by  the  Muscular  Dystrophy  Association  and  participants  in  the  International 
Congress  of  Neuromuscular  Diseases  in  their  quest  to  increase  scientific  knowledge  of  muscle 
disorders; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  6-11,  1986  as  Neuromuscular  Disease  Awareness  Week. 


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  3une 
1986. 


-r- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State        ] 


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1"  *■£ 


4710 


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i  K't3C*1»  j.-'bjfcj'is  bfeJ^'S'ii  i 


^^  -^tj^"^  ^f^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

In  fho  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stat* 
at  the  Stat*  of  California 

JUL2  ~i9e6 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


MARCH  FONG  tu,  Secietary  pt  staie 
U     Deputy  Q 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  positive  recreation  experiences  are  vital  to  good  physical  and  mental  health 
and  enhance  the  quality  of  life  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  of  all  ages  can  enjoy  the  fresh  air  and  open  spaces  of  the  outdoors 
while  visiting  established  parks  in  cities  as  well  as  the  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  leisure  time  recreational  activities  provide  an  excellent  resource  for  develop- 
ing greater  communication  and  coordination  skills;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  3uly  6,  1986  is  being  observed  as  National  Therapeutic 
Recreation  Week  to  focus  attention  on  the  mental  and  physical  benefits  derived  from 
involvement  in  recreational  activities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  6-12,  1986  as  Therapeutic  Recreation  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  1st  day  of  3uly 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

lj)fiUA(JiA  ^hy^ky 

Secretary  of  State      I 


4711 


2'  '•S3B.'  ^fSfix  ^fws^  '." __, 

T3  tfl^  dfflis  !3iB^  QSis  I 

,_ ,-_^- „.  _,_ ,__^,  .,.__-  nZfS  SL,-  -, 

■^e-A^'^  fc.'t-Xi^  KIiAa-m  (fejCa^  if-ftJU^  ^i3E«:M  k:c3E«^  liiA»1t  I^SK^  l^liXtf'^  i^^. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FllIED 

(n  Itw  «Be»  of  »*i«  Secretary  of  Stot» 
of  th«  SW»  of  Callfornta 

JUL  2  -  '9^'' 
MWRCH  FONG  EU.  Se(jreta7  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California  we  are  blessed  with  a  variety  of  parks  providing 
countless  recreational  opportunities  for  citizens  and  visitors  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  participating  in  recreational  activities,  citizens  of  all  ages  develop 
greater  group  communication  skills  while  enjoying  the  company  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  positive  recreation  experiences  in  our  beautiful  parks  contribute  to  good 
health  and  enhance  the  quality  of  life  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  attention  be  focused  on  the  mental  and  physical 
benefits  derived  from  involvement  in  recreational  activities  in  the  private  and  public  parks 
throughout  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  1986  as  Parks  and  Recreation  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  1st  day  of  3uly 
1986. 


4712 


^j^  -^i-^"^  v'ejIU'ls  l^ejdi  »^«* 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  <rf  Stcrt* 
of  the  Slate  of  California 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretvy  of  St3t8 
Deputy 


MARCH  FONG 
ByiZki^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Acting  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  books  are  a  wonderful  source  of  knowledge  and 
entertainment;  and 

WHEREAS,  books  can  be  both  diaries  of  our  past  and  blueprints  for 
our  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  are  in  an  era  where  MTV,  satellite  dishes,  and 
43-station  cable  capabilities  often  lead  to  an  undervaluing 
and  underuse  of  books  by  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  children,  being  the  architects  of  the  future,  require  as 
much  exposure  to  blueprints  as  possible;  and 

WHEREAS,  Pizza  Hut,  a  nationwide  restaurant  chain,  has  initiated 
the  "Book  It!"  Reading  Incentive  Program  to  encourage 
children  to  read  more;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  390,000  California  school  children 
participated  during  the  1985-86  school  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  Pizza  Hut's  Book  It!  program  is  an  outstanding  public 
service; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  LEO  PteCARTHY,  Acting  Governor  of  the  State  of 
California,  do  hereby  proclaim  July  7,  1986,  as  California 
Book  It!  Day,  and  thank  and  commend  Pizza  Hut  and  the  Book 
It!  Reading  Incentive  Program  for  helping  to  open  the  world 
of  books  to  the  nation's  children. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set 
my  hand  and  caused  the  Great  Seal 
of  the  State  of  California  to  be 
affi/eiA  this  7th  day  of  Ou^  198( 

Actina  Governor  of  CalifoTTTTa 


ATTEST 


iDfiUAoi^  ^hyuA^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4713 


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^-s  i.-e^^'ii  K-bJts-i;  >.'6, 


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«  «>•  Stat*  of  CalHbrnia 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT         V^l  i  -  .935 

MARCH  ft)N6  EU  S,cfBbw,  of  StatB, 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ey. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,    throughout    history,    Americans    have    looked    to    science    as    a   means   of 
achieving  a  better  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  continual  pursuit  of  excellence  in  science  and  technology  ensures  the 
advancement  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  7,000  scientists  from  around  the  world  will  gather  in  our  state  for 
the  192nd  National  Meeting  of  the  American  Chemical  Society;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  this  learned  society  continue  to  make  vast  contributions  to  our 
great  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  participants  will  report  their  important  research  findings,  and  with  their 
families  and  friends,  partake  of  our  state's  unsurpassed  beauty  and  charm; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  7-12,  1986  as  Chemistry  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  I'fth  day  of  July 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


S^^JLM,^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State       / 


4714 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

In  th«  offic*  of  Hm  S'-ntmy  of  Stat* 
of  tU  Sttit*  of  ColHornia 

^  JUL  1  5^986 

MARCI^FONG  EU,  Secfdai^of  Stab 


Deputy 


J 


■/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  througtiout  our  nation's  history,  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to  protect 
freedom  and  liberty  on  foreign  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  armed  conflicts  include  not  only  World  War  I,  World  War  II,  and 
Vietnam,  but  also  the  Korean  War;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  1950-1953,  brave  and  nobel  Americans  joined  United  Nations  forces 
from  15  other  nations  to  defend  and  preserve  the  freedom  of  the  Republic  of  Korean  for 
generations  to  come;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  veterans  of  the  Korean  War  can  take  pride  in  their  courageous  service 
and  rightfully  take  their  place  among  the  heroic  servicemen  and  women  of  America's  past  and 
present;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Korean  War  veterans  be  honored  during  the  observance 
of  the  33rd  anniversary  of  the  signing  of  the  armistice  and  the  establishment  of  the 
demilitarized  zone; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  21-27,  1986  as  Korean  War  Veterans  Week  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
join  in  recognizing  these  proud  and  worthy  war  veterans. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Hth  day  of  3uly 
1986. 


4715 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  boasts  a  strong  and  prosperous  economy  enriched  by  the  diversity 
and  ingenuity  of  her  citizens,  as  well  as  their  diligence,  perseverance,  and  firm  belief  in  the 
principles  of  America's  free  enterprise  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  promotion  and  encouragement  of  innovative  groups  and  individuals  with  new 
and  effective  ideas  will  result  in  continued  economic  growth  and  a  wealth  of  employment 
opportunities  for  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  many  of  these  courageous  and  industrious  individuals  have 
been  minorities  who  have  welcomed  the  opportunity  to  enhance  the  well-being  of  their 
communities  and  enrich  the  lives  of  all  citizens:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  dedicated  to  ensuring  that  minority-owned 
businesses  hold  a  vital  and  successful  role  in  California's  economic  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  support  and  encouragement  of  minority  business  enterprises  will  ensure  the 
continued  growth  of  our  state's  economy,  while  providing  countless  opportunities  for  all 
Californians  to  fulfill  their  dreams  and  provide  hope  to  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  5,  1986  special  events  will  be  held  throughout  our 
state  to  showcase  the  entrepreneurial  success  of  the  minority  business  community  as  it 
continues  to  make  significant  contributions  to  our  state's  healthy  economy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1986  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  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  Ifth  day  of  3uly 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 

ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State       ' 


I  Is 


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FILED 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     of ,.. sm, of coi«o,nta 

OCT  8  -  -986 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA        |iWBCH.«)N6  EUr^wrta^  Sta» 

Dop<rty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  boasts  a  strong  and  prosperous  economy  enriched  by  the  diversity 
and  ingenuity  of  her  citizens,  as  well  as  their  diligence,  perseverance,  and  firm  belief  in  the 
principles  of  America's  free  enterprise  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  promotion  and  encouragement  of  innovative  groups  and  individuals  with  new 
and  effective  ideas  will  result  in  continued  economic  growth  and  a  wealth  of  employment 
opportunities  for  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  many  of  these  courageous  and  industrious  individuals  have 
been  minorities  who  have  welcomed  the  opportunity  to  enhance  the  well-being  of  their 
communities  and  enrich  the  lives  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  dedicated  to  ensuring  that  minority-owned 
businesses  hold  a  vital  and  successful  role  in  California's  economic  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  support  and  encouragement  of  minority  business  enterprises  will  ensure  the 
continued  growth  of  our  state's  economy,  while  providing  countless  opportunities  for  all 
Californians  to  fulfill  their  dreams  and  provide  hope  to  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  5,  1986  special  events  will  be  held  throughout  our 
state  to  showcase  the  entrepreneurial  success  of  the  minority  business  community  as  it 
continues  to  make  significant  contributions  to  our  state's  healthy  economy; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1986  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  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  \hx\\  day  of  3uly 
1986. 


ATTEST 


Secretary  of  State 


4716 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .« *. ob- J irs^r-o-y c s.* 

of  rtw  Stol*  o(  California 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.\ 


iUL  1  o'986 


MARCH  iF0NGEU,$eci9tSfy^ 


Deputy 


Isfy-^  StatB 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Californians  have  long  shared  a  special  appreciation  for  fine  food;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  chefs  contribute  significantly  to  our  culinary  tastes  by  preparing 
cuisine  that  is  both  delectable  and  healthy;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  often  fail  to  recognize  the  many  valuable  contributions  professional  chefs 
make  to  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  July  21-27,  the  American  Culinary  Federation  is  observing  The  Week 
of  the  Professional  Chef  on  the  occasion  of  its  1986  National  Convention;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  citizens  to  recognize  and 
appreciate  professional  chefs  and  the  many  contributions  they  make  on  behalf  of  the  health  of 
the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3uly  21-27,  1986  as  The  Week  of  the  Professional  Chef  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  July 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4717 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  (•)•  oA»  o»  *•  S«re»<»ry  of  Sh>»» 
of  *•  Slert»  of  ColHornfa 


L  1  -  ^986 
EU,  Secr^iwy  of ' 


MARCir^ONG  EU,  Secr?taiy  «f  St 
7      Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  held  a  reputation  as  a  leading  agricultural  state  with  a 
variety  and  quality  of  products  that  are  unmatched  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  this  diversity  and  agricultural  wealth  is  due  to  our  state's  mushroom 
production;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  nation's  second  leading  producer  of  mushrooms,  California's  mushroom 
production  is  valued  at  more  than  $110  million  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  mushroom  consumption  has  more  than  doubled  in  the  last  ten  years  as 
mushrooms  are  increasingly  recognized  as  a  nutritious  and  delicious  food  item;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  ^j-ll,  1986  the  American  mushroom  industry  is 
observing  Mushroom  Week  in  order  to  pay  tribute  to  the  countless  men  and  women  who  are 
employed  by  this  important  sector  of  our  state's  agricultural  economy;  and 

WGEREAS,  Californians  are  proud  of  our  mushroom  industry,  and  are  pleased  to  join  in 
this  important  celebration; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  h-il,  1986  as  Mushroom  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  16th  day  of  July 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State     ' 


4718 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ill  Itw  olRc*  •»  lt»  Wrtrtory  of  StoHj 
Of  Km  ftoM  Of  CalHornla 

J'JLl  6  *-86 

IMRCHF0N6EU, 


B/2^i^ 


I,  tocretay  of  Slat&5^ 


Deputy 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-53-86 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  the  authority  to  implement  the  provisions  of 
Section  t^\i^{h){2)  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  (IRC);  and 

WHEREAS  the  Teachers'  Retirement  Board  of  the  California  State  Teachers'  Retire- 
ment System  adopted  its  resolution  re  Section  i^lk{h)(2)  IRC  on  October  18,  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Internal  Revenue  Service  has  stated  on  December  26,  1985  that  the 
Implementation  of  the  provisions  of  Section  M^(h)(2)  IRC  pursuant  to  the  resolution  of  the 
Teachers'  Retirement  Board  would  satisfy  the  legal  requirements  of  Section  if  U(h)(2)  IRC;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Revenue  and  Taxation  Code  Section  17501  incorporates  the  provisions  of 
IRC  Section  'fl'f (h)(2);  and 

WHEREAS  the  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  is  the  executive  branch  agency 
responsible  for  salary  administration  for  State  employees  exempted  by  law  from  collective 
bargaining; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order: 

The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  is  hereby  directed  to  implement,  effective 
with  the  AuguVt  pay  period,  the  provisions  contained  in  Section  'H't(h)(2)  of  the  Internal  Revenue 
Code  concerning  the  tax  treatment  of  employee  retirement  contributions  paid  by  the  State  of 
California  on  behalf  of  Management,  Supervisory,  Confidential  and  Excluded  employees  who 
are  members  of  the  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System.  Implementation  of  these  provisions 
for  employees  subject  to  collective  bargaining  shall  not  become  effective  unless  and  until  it  is 
agreed  to  in  a  collective  bargaining  agreement  with  the  employees'  exclusive  representative. 

Pursuant  to  Section  *I't(h)(2),  contributions  to  a  pension  plan,  although  designated  under 
the  plan  as  employee  contributions  when  paid  by  the  employer  in  lieu  of  contributions  by  the 
employee,  under  circumstances  in  which  the  employee  does  not  have  the  option  of  choosing  to 
receive  the  contributed  amounts  directly  instead  of  having  them  paid  by  the  employer,  may  be 
excluded  from  the  gross  income  of  the  employee  until  these  amounts  are  distributed  or  made 
available  to  the  employee.  Implementation  of  Section  M^(h)(2)  is  accomplished  through  a 
reduction  in  wages  pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  this  Order. 

1.       DEFINITIONS.      Unless  the  context  otherwise  requires,  the  definitions  in  the  Order 
govern  the  construction  of  the  Order. 

A  "Employees".  The  term  "employees"  shall  mean  those  employees  and  officers  of 
the  State  of  California  designated  as  Management,  Supervisory,  Confidential  or 
Excluded  who  made  employee  contributions  to  the  STRS. 


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B.  "Employee  Contributions".  The  term  "employee  contributions"  shall  mean  those 
contributions  to  the  STRS  which  are  deducted  from  the  salary  of  employees  and 
credited  to  individual  employee  accounts. 

C.  "Employer".  The  term  "employer"  shall  mean  the  State  of  California. 

D.  "Gross  Income".  The  term  "gross  income"  shall  mean  the  total  comijensation  paid 
to  employees  designated  as  Management,  Supervisory,  Confidential  and  Excluded 
by  the  State  of  California  as  defined  in  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  and  rules  and 
regulations  established  by  the  Internal  Revenue  Code. 

E.  "Retirement  System".  The  term  "retirement  system"  shall  mean  the  STRS  as  made 
applicable  to  the  State  of  California  under  the  provisions  of  the  State  Teachers' 
Retirement  Law  (California  Education  Code  Section  22000,  et  seq.). 

F.  "Wages".  The  term  "wages"  shall  mean  the  compensation  paid  to  employees 
covered  by  this  Order. 

PICK-UP  OF  EMPLOYEE  CONTRIBUTIONS. 

A.  Pursuant  to  the  provisions  of  the  Order,  the  employer  shall  make  employee 
contributions  on  behalf  of  employees,  and  such  contributions  shall  be  treated  as 
employer  contributions  in  determining  tax  treatment  under  the  Internal  Revenue 
Code  of  the  United  States.  Such  contributions  are  being  made  by  the  employer  in 
lieu  of  employee  contributions. 

B.  Employee  contributions  made  under  Paragraph  A  of  this  Section  shall  be  paid  from 
the  same  source  of  funds  as  used  in  paying  the  wages  to  affected  employees. 

C.  Employee  contributions  made  by  the  employer  under  Paragraph  A  of  this  Section 
shall  be  treated  for  all  purposes  other  than  taxation  in  the  same  manner  and  to  the 
same  extent  as  employee  contributions  made  prior  to  the  effective  date  of  this 
Order. 

D.  The  employee  does  not  have  the  option  to  receive  the  employer  contributed 
amounts  paid  pursuant  to  the  agreement  directly  instead  of  having  them  paid  to  the 
retirement  system. 

WAGE  ADJUSTMENT 

Notwithstanding  any  provision  in  existing  pay  letters,  the  wages  of  employees  shall  be 
reduced  by  the  amount  of  employee  contributions  made  by  the  employer  pursuant  to  the 
provisions  thereof. 

LIMITATION  TO  OPERABILITY 

This  Order  shall  be  operative  only  as  long  as  the  State  of  California  pick-up  of  employee 
retirement  contributions  continues  to  be  excludable  from  gross  income  of  the  employee 
under  the  provisions  of  the  Internal  Revenue  Code. 


4719 


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I  lrt*?a  ICEXSV  ^HXS-^  irtJSS-ar  t-iJli-s  i-ii^S^^  ,ft. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

lo  «h*  oMc*  of  1«»  *«eretwy  of  Slot* 
of  <tw  SMI*  of  California 


'UL  1   7 '986 
EU,  Seerstanfof 


tylLL. 


Deputy 


0 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  held  a  reputation  as  a  leading  agricultural  state  with  a 
variety  and  quality  of  products  that  are  unmatched  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  this  diversity  and  agricultural  wealth  is  due  to  our  state's  mushroom 
production;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  nation's  second  leading  producer  of  mushrooms,  California's  mushroom 
production  is  valued  at  more  than  $110  million  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  mushroom  consumption  has  more  than  doubled  in  the  last  ten  years  as 
mushrooms  are  increasingly  recognized  as  a  nutritious  and  delicious  food  item;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  i^-ll,  1986  the  American  mushroom  industry  is 
observing  Mushroom  Week  in  order  to  pay  tribute  to  the  countless  men  and  women  who  are 
employed  by  this  important  sector  of  our  state's  agricultural  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  proud  of  our  mushroom  industry,  and  are  pleased  to  join  in 
this  important  celebration; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Octoljer  t^-il,  1986  as  Mushroom  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  16th  day  of  July 
1986. 


^2jc-#-«.ca-  XS^fc 


Goverfror  of  Califor 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State     ' 


4720 


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I   VcJIU-M  ■t'fiJK^-M  K-b. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT- •^jj^lrj^i^^^^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  W  EU,  S^rataryjf  Stat^ 
.  /       Deputy  / 

6 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  there  are  between  50,000  and  70,000  homeless  people  in 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  improving  the  condition  of  the  homeless  requires  that  the  public  and  private 
sectors  work  together  to  address  ttieir  widely  varying  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  several  programs  that  can  assist  the  homeless, 
depending  upon  their  individual  circumstances,  including  welfare,  food  stamps,  unemployment 
and  disability  insurance,  Medi-Cal,  and  a  special  program  for  homeless  veterans;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  administration  has  worked  hard  to  address  the  serious  challenges 
surrounding  this  important  problem  and  has  allocated  $t^0  million  for  services  to  the  homeless 
this  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  along  with  substantial  state  assistance,  various  missions  throughout 
California,  which  operate  solely  on  the  generous  support  of  private  donations,  have  accepted 
the  serious  responsibility  of  caring  for  our  homeless  and  needy  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  outstand- 
ing work  being  performed  by  California  missions  on  behalf  of  homeless  people  throughout  the 
state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  22-29,  1986  as  Mission  Awareness  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  21st  day  of  July 
1986. 

Governor  of  California  U 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4721 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  C  E  D 

■0  tti#  office  of  tt»6  ••cTBtory  of  Shrto 
of  riM  Siatf  of  CoHfornta 


By 


JUL  2  5  ^986 
FOtK  EU,  Sqmtw  of : 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  motorcycle  accidents  are  a  serious  problem  in  California  with  motorcyclists 
representing  16%  of  our  state's  traffic  fatalities,  but  less  ttian  5%  of  the  licensed  drivers;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  790  motorcyclists  were  killed  during  1985  while  more  than  26,2<f0 
motorcyclists  were  injured  in  accidents  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  wtien  involved  in  an  accident,  motorcyclists  are  twice  as  likely  to  be  killed  as 
passenger  car  occupants;  and 

WHEREAS,  motorcycle  accidents  could  be  significantly  reduced  through  greater  safety 
awareness,  increased  rider  education  and  responsibility,  and  stronger  emphasis  on  important 
precautions;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  August,  the  California  Highway  Patrol  will  be  joined  by 
concerned  citizens  and  organizations  throughout  the  state  in  observing  Motorcycle  Safety 
Awareness  Month  in  order  to  increase  public  awareness  regarding  the  dangers  and  safety 
hazards  related  to  motorcycle  use; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1986  as  California  Motorcycle  Safety  Month  and  urge  all  motorcycle 
riders  and  automobile  drivers  to  practice  safe  driving  procedures. 


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  July 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  t/ 


ATTEST: 


IjfU/Ac//^  jr^M.ku 


Secretary  of  State 


D    I    R  E   CTION 


4722 

F  I  C  E  D 

■VI  TM  officv  Of  1m  Movfofy  Or  9tofV 
of  Mm  Stum  af  CalHernla 

.IIJL2  8^986 


stats 


MAjRCM-ttUG  EU,  Secretary  Of 
By     ■    ,^^/fY^(^ 

To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et 
seq.) 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  July  9,  1986,  adopted  a  Twenty- Seventh 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of 
$1,800,000  principal  amount  of  California  State  University 
Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AE,  and  said  resolution 
was  approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of 
California  at  a  meeting  duly  held  on  July  22,  1986;  and 
WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  July  9,    1986,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said  Bonds  of 
Series  AE  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  AE  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  22,  1986; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AE  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.   Said  Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  be  $1,800,000 
principal  amount  of  California  State  University  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AE,  dated  August  1,  1986.   The  sale 
shall  take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State 
of  California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento, 
California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on  such  date  prior  to  October  1, 
1986  as  you  may  determine. 


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,  1986. 


^ 


/ji\(J!A  IriMA 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


^r--^,/.  n^ 


D    I    R  E   C  T    I    0  N 


4723 

In  the  office  of  the  Secrelory  of  So* 
of  the  Stcrt*  of  ColHornlo 

■  ;..;  0-33G 

MARCH  FQNG  EU  Secrtttiy  Of  StStt 


Deputy 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (California  Educ^ition 
Code  Sections  90010-90080,  as  amended). 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
California: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  July  9,  1986,  adopted  a  Twenty-Eighth 
Supplemental  Resolution  authorizing  the  issuance  of  the 
California  State  University  Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds, 
Series  AF  (herein  called  the  "Supplemental  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  July  22,  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  July  9,  1986,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said  Bonds  for 
sale,  and  to  sell  the  same  at  private  sale  to  the  United 
States  of  America,  acting  by  and  through  the  Secretary  of 
Education  (herein  called  the  "Government"),  in  the  parcels 
and  numbers  set  forth  in  the  Loan  Agreement  referred  to  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  July  22,  1986; 


•'■^ 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  said  Bonds  for  sale,  and  sell  the  same  at 
private  sale  for  cash  to  the  Government,  in  the  parcels  and 
numbers  and  pursuant  to  the  terms  and  conditions  set  forth  in 
said  Loan  Agreement  and  in  the  Supplemental  Resolution.   Said 
Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  be  $885,000  in  aggregate  principal 
amount  and  all  dated  November  1,  1985.   The  sale  shall  take 
place  on  such  date  as  you  may  determine,  but  not  later  than 

October  1,  1986. 

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,  1986. 


Attest: 


\hMAck  ^\U^    <^ 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


D    I    R   E   C   T    I    0   N 


4724 

FlCED 

In  i«w  offic*  o(  *•  «<«r^  t  *°* 
of  Km  SMM  of  Collfornta 

JUL  2  8^986 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  (rf  Ststt 


Deputy 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et 
seq.) 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  July  9,  1986,  adopted  a  First  Supplemental 
Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted  by  the 
Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of  an 
aggregate  principal  amount  not  to  exceed  $22,550,000  of  San 
Jose  State  University  Student  Union  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  July  22, 

1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  July  9,  1986,  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  approved 
by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a 
meeting  duly  held  on  July  22,  1986; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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.   Said  Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  not  exceed 
$22,550,000  principal  amount  of  San  Jose  State  University 
Student  Union  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  B,  dated  August  1,  1986. 
The  sale  shall  take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of 
the  State  of  California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall, 
Sacramento,  California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on  such  date  prior  to 
October  1,  1986  as  you  may  determine. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed 
this  /C^  day  of  July,  1986. 


WmA 


GOVERNOR 
ETARY  b: 


1-^  A  '■  t-ff^  -^  ■— ^ 


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SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


^//r."     Q^ 


4725 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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JUL  2  9^985 
MA^yTONG  EU,  Secretogf  of  State 

^  Deputy        O 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  clowns  tiave  been  a  valuable  source  of  humor;  and 

WHEREAS,  clowns  have  the  special  job  of  bringing  smiles  to  the  faces  of  young  children 
and  putting  joy  in  the  hearts  of  the  elderly;  and 

WHEREAS,  clowns  bring  happiness  to  people  of  all  ages  and  circumstances  with  their 
humorous  costumes  and  playful  nature;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  August   1-7,   1986  clowns  throughout  the  country  are 
celebrating  National  Clown  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  join  in  this  celebration  by  recognizing  and 
appreciating  the  joy  and  happiness  clowns  bring  to  our  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1-7,  1986  as  Clown  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  29th  day  of  July 
1986. 


4726 


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a'x  l^iJLs'x  1^1. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


if-ij^  K.«-;*r>;*  Rc-tf-j^  M1iP4^  *-m^ 
'    TDt"  XJSS3  WSS3  ^ 


FILED  _ 

In  rtw  office  of  the  Secretary  0»  Stole 
of  «iM  State  of  CalHornta 

IG  EU,  Secretaa  of  State 


MAR! 


NG  EU,  Secretaa  of  Stati 
Deputy         7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  ostomy  is  a  type  of  surgery  performed  to  restore  the  normal  bowel  or  bladder 
functions  of  persons  who  suffer  from  birth  defects,  disease,  injury  or  other  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  nearly  1.5  million  people  have  had  ostomies;  and 

WHEREAS,  people  recovering  from  ostomy  surgery  have  special  needs  as  they  strive  to 
return  to  normal,  healthy  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  Ostomy  Association  is  a  volunteer  organization  with  local 
chapters  throughout  the  state  and  nation  dedicated  to  facilitating  the  rehabilitation  of  persons 
undergoing  this  surgical  procedure;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  August,  the  United  Ostomy  Association  is  observing 
Ostomy  Awareness  Month  in  an  effort  to  increase  public  awareness  of  ostomy  surgery; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  19S6  as  Ostomy  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  this  important  observance. 


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  3uly 
1986. 


xfit 


Governor  of  California 


^]flMA(M  ^jrm^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4727 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


lo  1»I«  office  of  *»  Secretory  of  SMn  ^gKl 
C<  liM  StOl«  of  Colifornio 


JUL?  ^'"996 
MAROtt-fqwe  EU,  SecrejMf  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  a  tiigtily  mobile  society  witti  a  growing  appreciation  for 
efficient,  specialized  and  low-cost  transportation  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  and  local  governments  have  recognized  the  potential  of  ridesharing  as 
an  effective  measure  for  transportation  systems  management  and  for  the  reduction  of  fuel 
consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion,  user  transportation  costs  and  parking  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  meet  the  transportation  needs  of  the  citizens  of  this  state,  the 
Department  of  Transportation  has  developed  and  implemented  a  rideshare  program;  and 


WHEREAS,  this  program  provides  the  state  with  a  more  efficient  transportation  system; 


and 


WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of 
ridesharing  to  the  State  of  California; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6-10,  1986  as  Rideshare  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  with  the  California  State  Department  of  Transportation  and  other  transportation-related 
groups  and  individuals  in  observing  this  week  in  honor  of  ridesharing. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of  3uly 
1986. 


4728 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th*  o»e«  of  the  S«T«Kify  of  Stat* 
of  Km  Stat*  of  ColKofnta 

JUL  2  9^936 

EU,  Secretsty  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  througtiout  history,  the  construction  industry  has  played  a  vital  role  in  the 
health  of  our  state's  boisterous  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  second  largest  industry  in  the  state,  construction  provides  a  dynamic 
yet  dependable  force  for  California's  continued  prosperity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  skilled  entrepreneurship  and  efficient  productivity  of  the  construction 
industry  constitute  a  vital  core  of  the  American  free  enterprise  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  August  i*-lO,  1986  members  of  the  construction  industry 
are  observing  Construction  Industry  Awareness  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  important  observance  in 
honor  of  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  this  valuable  industry; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  k-lQ,  1986  as  Construction  Industry  Awareness  Week  in  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  29th  day  of  July 
1986. 


Governor 


of  California  U 


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TTEST:  / 


Secretary  of  State 


'?^  '^ar?'^  *-f3Ci^  ''^gy-^  ^f 


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Cf  tfM>  Steo  a<  Cnllfofnkl 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ByllfiM./^ 


1 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout  America's  history,  transportation  has  contributed  significantly  to 
our  growth  and  development,  from  the  days  of  river  navigation  to  the  jet  age  and  beyond;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ability  to  transport  goods,  services,  and  people  is  at  the  heart  of 
America's  air  transportation  network  and  enhances  our  economic  well-bemg  by  enriching  the 
lives  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  have  been  a  vital  part  of  America's  achievements  in  aviation 
and  aeronautics,  thereby  earning  our  state  a  well  deserved  reputation  as  a  pioneer  in  this 
exciting  field;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  continued  progress  of  aviation  and  aerospace  depends  upon  the  education 
and  training  of  eager,  able  individuals;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  the  role  of  air  transportation  and  aerospace 
technology  encourages  further  development  in  these  fields;  and 

WHEREAS,  Aviation-Aerospace  Week,  observed  during  the  week  of  September  15-19, 
1986  provides  a  valuable  opportunity  to  reflect  upon  past  achievements  and  significant 
contributions  of  our  air  and  space  industries,  while  recognizing  the  importance  and  value  of 
the  individuals  who  dedicate  their  lives  to  the  advancement  of  our  economic  well-bemg; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  15-19,  1986  as  Aviation-Aerospace  Week. 


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  3uly 


S^cc^  /fie.^X-.*^-'^*— 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State        ' 


2'  '^S 


4730 


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In  tho  office  of  th»  »«™'ory  of  »af 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        <^ ^  y^ <^ ^^^^^'^ 

,'UL3  0''986 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARGri  roue  DJ,.  S«C2m/f  St3W 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  19'f9,  the  State  of  California  instituted  the  Merit  Award  Program  to 
recognize  state  employees  for  their  cost  effective  suggestions,  acts  of  heroism,  and  superior 
accomplishments;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  inception  of  the  Merit  Award  Program  37  years  ago,  state 
employees  have  submitted  more  than  100,000  suggestions  designed  to  improve  the  efficiency 
and  effectiveness  of  state  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  2,800  of  these  suggestions  have  been  adopted,  resulting  in  substantial 
savings  and  increased  efficiency,  including  a  savings  of  $^^,823, 623  for  suggestions  adopted  in 
Fiscal  Year  1985/86,  the  largest  first  year  savings  in  the  history  of  the  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  under  the  Merit  Award  Program,  155  state  employees  have  received  honorary 
commendations  for  their  extraordinary  acts  of  heroism  which  were  performed  at  great  risk  in 
an  effort  to  save  the  life  of  another  individual;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  many  industrious  and  dedicated  state  employees  have 
contributed  exceptional  ideas  which  have  significantly  reduced  operating  and  energy  expendi- 
tures, generated  additional  revenues,  and  saved  time  and  labor;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  creative  and  innovative  participation  of  state  employees  in  the 
Merit  Award  Program,  the  efficiency  and  effectiveness  of  state  government  has  been  greatly 
improved,  and  for  this  they  are  deserving  of  statewide  recognition  and  appreciation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  all  state  employees  who  have  actively  participated  in  the  state's  Merit 
Award  Program  for  the  significant  contributions  they  have  made  to  the  economy  and 
efficiency  of  California  State  Government,  and  encourage  continued  participation  by  all  state 
employees  in  this  valuable  endeavor. 


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  July 
1986. 


^^ 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,^  FICED 

In  riw  oMo*  of  ftM  S«ratary  of  3tot* 
of  iiw  StDl»  of  CalKornki 


y      Deputy  //  j 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  role  of  Black  Americans,  of  both  the  past  and  present,  is  gaining  greater 
significance  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  can  all  learn  from  the  lives  of  famous  Blacks  of  the  past,  including 
George  Washington  Carver,  Harriet  Tubman,  Booker  T.  Washington,  and  Dr.  Carter  Goodwin 
Woodson;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  individuals,  along  with  countless  other  Black  men  and 
women,  committed  their  lives  to  improving  not  only  their  lives  but  the  lives  of  all  Afro- 
Americans  and  the  nation  as  a  whole;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  February,  cities,  schools  and  organizations  throughout 
California  will  be  paying  tribute  to  Black  ancestors  who  contributed  significantly  to  the 
development  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  Black  heroes  of  the  past  and  the  Black  leaders  of 
today  be  honored  as  we  rededicate  ourselves  to  providing  equality  and  justice  for  all; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Black  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  31st  day  of  Decem- 
ber 19S5. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Id  tiw  oMm  of  trw  Socrvtary  of  Stofo 
of  liN  State  a(  California 

MARCH  F(k  EU,  Secr^jpf  StatB 

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SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim  and 
order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  3rd  day  of  3une,  1986,  within  the  55th 
Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office  of  Member  of  Assembly  from 
said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  Assemblyman  Richard  J.  Alatorre. 


IN  WITNESS  T 

and    caused 


ATTEST: 


■REOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
I..      Great    Seal    of    the   State    of 


California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of  January 
"86. 


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Governor  of  Ccilifornia 


Secretary  of  State      ' 


4519 


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of  Int  SIbIv  of  Colifornfo 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  represents  society's  greatest  and  most  lasting  gift  to  new 
generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  future  of  our  state  depends  largely  on  the  work  of  dedicated  and 
professional  teachers;  and 

WHEREAS,  teachers  have  the  important  task  of  helping  today's  students  become 
tomorrow's  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS,  along  with  academic  instruction,  teachers  provide  students  with  valuable 
guidance,  support  and  encouragement;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  many 
contributions  teachers  make  to  the  State  of  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  l^,  1986  as  Day  of  the  Teacher  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
participate  in  observances  that  exF>ress  their  appreciation. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
Ceilifornia  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of  January 
1986. 


4520 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ItM  «fll(»  of  tha  SKTctoiy  of  Stat* 
ef  Mm  Statt  of  CalHernIa 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  courage  and  selflessness  to  save  lives  exist  within  each  one  of  us  when 
the  proper  training  and  information  is  available;  and 

WHEREAS,  survival  guides  that  are  distributed  provide  concise,  understandable  life 
saving  procedures  which  assist  countless  individuals  who  face  emergency,  life  threatening 
situations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dramatization  of  a  survival  guide  can  reach  even  more  citizens, 
particularly  children  who  may  better  comprehend  procedures  which  are  presented  live  or  in 
videotape  productions;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  conjunction  with  Pacific  Bell,  the  Alpine,  Mother  Lode,  San  Joaquin 
Emergency  Medical  Services  Agency  is  dramatizing  a  survival  guide  for  use  in  sdiools,  with 
civic  organizations,  and  as  public  service  media  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  increased  public  awareness  of  life  saving  techniques  generated  by  this 
and  similar  programs  will  prove  invaluable  to  all  Californians  during  emergencies; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  13-18,  1986  as  Save  a  Life  Week  and  encourage  all  Californians  to 
increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  life  saving  procedures. 


4521 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  A*  oNka  of  lh»  Swrttory  o#  SloH 
of  Km  Stat*  of  ColKornta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  led  the  civil  rights  movement  for  over  12  years 
and  was  devoted  to  the  lofty  principles  of  raciail  equality  and  nonviolent  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  Dr.  King  was  instrumental  in  the  passage  of  the  Civil  Rights  Act  of  196'f  and 
the  Voting  Rights  Act  of  1965  and  was  awarded  a  Nobel  Peace  Prize  for  his  efforts  to  obtain 
equal  rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  January  15-20,  1986  has  been  designated  as  a  week  of  celebration  in  honor  of 
Dr.  King,  commencing  with  the  57th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Dr.  King  and  concluding  with 
the  first  national  observance  in  remembrance  of  his  life,  legacy  and  dream;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  celebration  provides  a  time  for  national  unity— a  time  when  Americans 
of  every  race,  religion  and  class  can  reflect  on  the  principles  of  racial  equality  and  nonviolent 
social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  holiday  is  an  appropriate  time  for  Californians  to  reflect  on  the  ideals  of 
peace,  freedom  and  justice  for  which  Dr.  King  marched,  preached  and  finally  died; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15-20,  1986  as  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  Week  in  California  and  urge 
edl  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  January 
1986. 


4522 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  in  the  wake  of  the  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor,  a  cloud  of  suspicion  fell  upon  all 
Americans  of  Jaf>anese  ancestry;  and 


WHEREAS,  this  fear  of  sabotage  and  espionage  led  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  Order 
No.  9066  on  February  19,  19'>2,  which  resulted  in  the  evacuation  and  internment  of  112,000 
American  citizens  of  Japanese  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  native  born  and  naturalized  American  citizens  were  forced  to 
sell  their  possessions,  farms  and  businesses  and  relocate  to  bleak  camps  surrounded  by  barbed 
wire;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  American  citizens  and  residents,  -separated  from  their  family  and 
friends,  suffered  severe  emotional  and  financial  trauma  during  this  dark  chapter  of  American 
history;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  the  internment  of  Japanese  Americans  during  World  War 
n  be  remembered  to  ensure  that  American  citizens  will  never  again  be  refused  their  personal 
hberties  while  residing  in  their  own  country; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  19,  1986  as  A  Day  of  Remembrance:  Japanese  American  Evacuation 
and  encourage  all  Calif ornians  to  reflect  qjon  this  tragic  action  taken  against  American 
citizens. 


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  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State        / 


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4523 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  pursuant  to  Section  2553 
of  the  Elections  Code,  hereby  proclaim  that  the  Statewide  Direct  Primary  Election  shall  be 
held  on  the  third  day  of  3une,  1986,  at  which  time  such  state,  county,  judicial  or  other  offices 
as  are  required  by  law  to  be  filled  at  such  election  are  to  be  so  filled. 

I  further  proclaim  that  at  such  election  there  will  also  be  submitted  to  the  voters  such 
proposed  constitutional  amendments,  questions,  propositions,  and  initiative  measures  as  are 
required  to  be  so  submitted  by  the  Constitution  and  laws  of  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  6thday  of  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


^C'*-<^'C.yC— •^^*'»i'<C«,.v%^^*  •"*- 


IS  . 


4524 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  ItM  State  of  California 


JAN  3 
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MARWFqNG  EU,  SmftK^  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  fetal  alcohol  syndrome  is  a  fiattern  of  mental,  physical  and  behavioral 
defects  that  may  develop  in  the  unix>rn  child  when  its  mother  drinks  alcohol  during  pregnancy; 
and 

WHEREAS,  fetal  alcohol  syndrome  can  result  in  such  serious  health  problems  as: 
deficiencies  in  prenatal  and  postnatal  growth  that  are  associated  with  mental  retardation; 
developmental  disabilities  that  may  cause  an  infant  to  experience  delays  in  learning  to  walk 
and  speak;  and  heart  defects,  including  defects  in  the  wall  between  the  chambers  of  the  heart; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  discovery  of  fetal  cilcohol  syndrome  as  a  major  health  problem  is  a  recent 
occurrence  and  many  questions  regarding  the  illness  remain  unanswered;  and 

WHEREAS,  Congress  has  designated  January  12-19,  1986  as  National  Fetal  Alcohol 
Syndrome  Awareness  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  frequency  and  severity  of 
alcohol-related  birth  defects; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  12-19,  1986  as  Fetal  Alcohol  Syndrome  Awareness  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  8th  day  of  January 
1986. 


^^»3c*-<.c*»  ^^KA^Kjt*  •n.*y»  ^  * 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


'"  *•  •*•  «*  ^  S«r«^  „ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       By. 


Of  Id.  iM.  .f  uirfi^H. 


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WHEREAS,  the  Junior  League  is  a  service  organization  dedicated  to  improving  the 
quality  of  life  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Junior  League  makes  meiny  outstanding  contributions  to  our  state  through 
projects  and  programs  relating  to  the  areas  of  education,  health  and  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  spirit  of  community  pride  and  awareness,  the  Junior  League 
continually  researches  areas  of  community  need  and  endeavors  to  meet  those  needs  through 
projects,  programs  and  advocacy  efforts  affecting  local,  state  and  national  levels;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
outstanding  services  provided  by  the  members  of  this  fine  organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Junior  League  for  its  fine  work  on  behalf  of  the  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  this  9th  day  of  January 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


J^J*.m-  <Ctf—     ^JiMAJk^MZ*nm^^* 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State      / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '" **<-'*^ t^ J'ffi^;? *^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  public  safety  is  vital  to  the  continued  prosperity  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  have  traditionally  affected  metropolitan 
areas,  rural  communities  have  recently  seen  an  increase  in  criminal  activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  rural  crime  often  involves  the  loss  or  damage  of  equipment,  cattle, 
chemicals,  commodities  and  other  goods,  resulting  in  significant  economic  losses  which  slow 
production  and  increase  the  cost  of  farm  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  and  local  agencies  must  work  together  with  individual  citizens  and 
private  industry  to  bring  an  end  to  the  devastating  effects  of  rurail  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  effects  of  rural  crime,  the 
California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Task  Force  is  observing  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Month 
during  February; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Rural  Crime  Prevention  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'fth  day  of  January 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4527 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '""^f^t^^^^n^"^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  January  22,  191 S,  the  Ukrainian  people  proclaimed  their  independence, 
enjoying  the  full  rights,  freedoms,  and  cultural  independence  of  self-government;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Ukrainian  people  bravely  defended  their  cherished  freedoms  and  land 
against  domination  by  the  Russians  and  Poles;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  four  years  of  heavy  fighting,  the  Soviet  Union  occupied  the  Ukraine 
in  1923  and  has  imposed  a  system  of  oppression  on  the  Ukrainian  people,  effectively  denying 
their  basic  human  rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  courageous  spirit  of  the  Ukrainian  people  remains  undaunted  as  they 
continue  to  fight  for  their  freedoms,  independence  and  rights  of  self-determination;  and 

WHEREAS,  Americans  of  Ukrainian  heritage  annually  commemorate  January  22  as 
Ukrainian  Independence  Day  in  observance  of  the  ongoing  struggle  in  their  homeland; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  22,  195^6  as  Ukrainian  Independence  Day  in  recognition  of  the  68th 
anniversary  of  the  independence  of  the  Ukrainian  National  Republic. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  I'tth  day  of  January 


yOt.*Kr^   y<JU*-».>C'*-^-^;^«-'*-*^ 


Governor  of  California 


ifUwJlA  ^^frmky 


Secretary  of  State 


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4528 


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"■S  ^'i^l^  ^^3£1^  JSlti'^  S-SjICi'?  5-i3lC2'^  ?SiC2'?  ^t)l£l^  ^S^!'"*  '^fac^  n^y;^  n*-^.''  nc««,-<  i^.c^t'.''  ^e^-^j*  j^.-^*-^,'*  n»-*v;^  '!;e-iirs;«  Ki-:tr>;?!  Ktw^T*  v-w-"'  '^c-w^;^  K^-^i;^  ";c^->;«  k:^ 
S^  ^SibM  ^SlS^  y9v  ksV?  ^ilb'  yffiW  ySU?'  yS^  ■JK^  CWPL^  ixau  tJCM."  ?jfllL^  tJflltS  ^IK^  iJSS2  ISS3  U^S2  cIK?  CfflS^  IJK2  dn?  j—K'-  — 


i;  nffiR  rmQ  nmc^  nm?  nm?  nmn  £jffi«7  ^Smn  nm?  nmn  ^ffio  offi"  nAn  nm^  Elffifa  s 

■••-  tit^s-A  -'s^^-K  s-e.^^-5!  k'e.*^-s  «re.*^-a  a.-t.X^'^  •re^X^'w  i.'^^o>^  ^t^CsV  i.'e3G^  i^f3C5>»  tfS^^  K-^SICH  i.'frjKS"'*  k'dSICi^  1 


.^'^  ^tJU'te  ^SKa^  ^bXS^  ^6. 


U»^  irUltnt  lif& 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


*•  •*?  °*  *•"  S«:retory  of  Sftrt. 
or  ttM  Stot»  of  California 

JAN  1  !",  •or>" 


t:iZ4o 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  seventy- five  years  of  community  service  is  a  noteworthy  milestone  whiich  is 
deserving  of  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1986  the  Jewish  Federation  Council  of  Greater  Los  Angeles  is  observing  75 
years  of  achievement  and  outreach  to  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Jewish  Federation  Council,  composed  of  more  than  500  Jewish 
organizations  in  the  greater  Los  Angeles  area,  effectively  responds  to  the  needs  of  the  Jewish 
community  and  enhances  the  cultural,  socieil  and  educational  services  provided;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  the  Jewish  Federation  Council's  established  objectives  are  the  "5  R's" 
of  relief,  rescue,  ritual,  renaissance  of  Jewish  culture,  and  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  serving  the  community,  the  Jewish  Federation  Council  emh>odies  the 
faith  and  traditions  shared  by  Jews  throughout  the  world; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Jewish  Federation  Council  on  the  occasion  of  its  75th  anniversary  and 
offer  best  wishes  for  every  future  fulfillment. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  I'fth  day  of  January 
1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  education  of  pur  young  people  represents  society's  greatest  and  most 
lasting  gift  to  new  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  child's  capacity  to  learn  is  affected  bv  that  child's  mental,  physical  and 
emotional  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  health  professionals  contribute  significantly  to  the  welfare  of  our 
children  through  the  prevention,  detection  and  treatment  of  illness  in  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  professional  management  of  children's  health  has  resulted  in  a  safer  and 
more  productive  educational  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  ail  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  role 
of  school  health  professionals; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  3anuary  20-2't,  1986  as  School  Health  Awareness  Week  in  California,  in  honor 
of  the  dedicated  service  provided  by  school  health  professionals. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  l^fth  day  of  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  Cadifornia 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-*9-86 


WHEREAS,  Government  Code  Section  20816  p>ermits  State  employees  (including  members 
of  the  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  designated  as  State  employees)  and  higher  education 
employees  who  are  members  of  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  to  receive  an 
additional  two  (2)  years  of  service  credit  whenever  the  Governor  determines  by  executive 
order  that 

1)  because  of  an  impending  curtailment  of  or  change  in  the  manner  of  performing 
services,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  be  served  by  encouraging  the 
retirement  of  State  employees;  and 

2)  sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost  to  State  agencies 
resulting  from  award  of  such  credit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  impact  of  changes  in  funding  levels  and  methods  of  providing  services  to 
achieve  program  efficiencies  may  result  in  a  curtailment  of  employees  in  State  government, 
the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State  University;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  therefore  be  served  by  encouraging  the 
retirement  of  State  employees  through  the  award  of  an  additional  two  years  of  service  credit; 
and 

WHEREAS,  sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost  to  State  agencies 
resulting  from  the  award  of  such  credit; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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 
Cadifornia,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  be  implemented  according  to  the  following  criteria: 

A.  State  agencies  facing  staff  reductions  are  eligible  to  participate  in  the  Early 
Retirement  Program. 

B.  State  agencies,  other  than  the  University  of  California  and  California  State 
University,  shall  submit  applications  to  participate  in  the  program  to  the  Depart- 
ment of  Personnel  Administration  after  securing  approval  of  the  appropriate 
Agency  Secretary. 

C.  The  University  of  California  and  California  State  University  will  utilize  the  same 
criteria  as  applied  to  their  respective  programs,  and  if  electing  to  participate  in 
the  program,  will  submit  their  applications  directly  to  the  Department  of  Finance 
for  fiscal  review. 


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All  applications  shall  include  documentation  of  staff  reductions,  associated  costs  of 
participating  in  the  Program,  anticipated  savings  and  other  relevant  information 
supporting  the  proposal. 

The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  will  transmit  approved  State  agency 
applications  to  the  Department  of  Finance  for  fiscal  review. 

Payment  of  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  and  State  Teachers'  Retirement 
System  costs  will  be  made  in  a  manner  and  time  acceptable  to  participating  State 
agencies.  University  of  California,  California  State  University,  Public  Employees' 
Retirement  System  and  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  Boards,  and  the 
Department  of  Finance. 

The  Program  will  be  effective  March  1, 1986and  will  terminate  3une  28, 1986(  120days). 

If  the  University  of  California  and  Ccilifornia  State  University  elect  to  participate 
in  the  program,  the  eligibility  period  will  not  exceed  120  days  and  will  commence  on 
the  respective  dates  agreed  to  by  those  organizations  and  the  Department  of 
Finance. 

State  agencies,  the  University  of  California,  and  the  Ccilifornia  State  University 
are  hereby  advised  that  this  program  is  to  be  viewed  as  a  means  to  alleviate  or 
minimize  the  stress  and  hardship  on  personnel  in  those  areas  of  government  facing 
staff  reductions. 

Although  the  applications  of  the  various  agencies  may  be  accepted,  employee 
participation  is  totally  voluntary. 

All  approved  plans  are  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Government  Code  Section  20816. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  /V  day  of  January 
1986 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-50-86 

WHEREAS,  the  State  spends  more  than  $300  million  annually  for  energy  at  State-funded 
institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,    increased    energy    costs    have    taken    a    greater   percentage    of    the   State 
facilities'  operating  budget,  reducing  funds  available  for  essential  services;  and 


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WHEREAS,  proven  cost  saving  measures  are  available  to  significantly  reduce  these  costs; 
WHEREAS,  sound  business  practice  requires  accountability  for  controlling  expenditures; 
WHEREAS,  the  energy  infrastructure  at  State-owned  facilities  is  in  need  of  repair; 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

1.  The  following  goals  for  State  facilities  are  hereby  established; 

(a)  Reduce  energy  use  (adjusted  for  varying  levels  of  service)  by  15%  for  fiscal 
year  1989/90  and  25%  for  Fiscal  Year  1992/93  as  compared  to  Fiscal  Year 
1979/80; 

(b)  Increase  the  efficiency  and  use  of  available  energy  resources  at  State 
facilities  without  endangering  public  health  and  safety; 

(c)  Provide  adequate  and  reliable  energy  infrastructure  at  all  major  State 
institutions  by  FY  1992/93; 

(d)  Increase  the  use  of  public/private  arrangements  for  providing  the  necessary 
infrastructure  improvements. 

2.  All  State  agencies  responsible  for  State  facilities  shall: 

(a)  Monitor  monthly  facility  energy  use  and  report  on  a  quarterly  basis  to  the 
Department  of  General  Services'  Office  of  Energy  Assessments; 

(b)  Develop,  implement,  and  update  annually  an  agency-wide  five-year  Energy 
Management  Plan  including  a  standardized  facility  auditing  program; 

(c)  Designate  energy  managers  responsible  for  carrying  out  the  Energy  Manage- 
ment Plan  at  all  State  facilities. 


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The  Department  of  Finance  and  the  Department  of  General  Services,  in 
cooperation  with  the  California  Energy  Commission,  shall  develop  the  procedures 
and  standard  practices  necessary  to  carry  out  these  goals  and  actions. 

The  following  agencies  are  encouraged  to  comply  with  this  Order  to  the  greatest 
extent  possible: 

Board  of  Governor's,  Community  Colleges 
Regents  of  the  University  of  California 
Trustees  of  the  California  State  University 

State-leased  facilities  are  to  comply  with  this  Order  to  the  greatest  extent 
possible,  subject  to  the  individual  terms  and  conditions  of  the  lease. 

The  California  Public  Utilities  Commission  and  the  California  Energy  Commission 
are  requested  to  support  this  Order  where  possible. 

This  Executive  Order  supersedes  Executive  Order  78-81. 


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  January 
1986 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California's  history  as  a  leader  of  the  entertainment  industry,  and  the  film 
industry's  great  contribution  to  that  fame  are  deserving  of  California's  support  and  praise;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  film  industry  continues  as  one  of  California's  respected  contributors  to 
its  robust  society,  directly  employing  80,000  Californians  and  indirectly  employing  over 
150,000;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  California's  long-standing  recognition  as  a  leader  and  prized  location 
for  film  production,  it  has  become  necessary  to  more  actively  promote  California's  competi- 
tive advantages  of  this  great  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Film  Office  was  established  to  enhance  and  promote  Califor- 
nia through  streamlined  and  simplified  processing,  reduction  and  elimination  of  permit  fees, 
establishment  of  a  computerized  location  library  and  a  general  public  awareness  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  film  industry  and  California  have  a  fond  relationship  which  strengthens 
the  lives  of  so  mamy  citizens  and  is  deserving  of  deep  recognition  and  appreciation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  22,  1986,  as  Film  and  Video  Production  Day  in  recognition  of  the  film 
industry's  contributions  of  California  and  in  honor  of  the  first  anniversary  of  the  California 
Film  Office. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  continued  good  health  of  the  citizens  of  this  state  is  vitally  important  to 
the  welfare  of  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  intravenous  nurses  are  health  care  professionals  dedicated  to  improving  the 
qucility  of  health  care  provided  the  citizens  of  this  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  intravenous  nurses  are  expanding  their  health  care  role  through  increased 
education,  research  and  practical  training;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Congress  has  declared  3anuary  26  as  Intravenous  Nurse 
Day  in  recognition  of  the  Intravenous  Specialty  Practice  and  National  Intravenous  Therapy; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
services  provided  by  intravenous  nurses; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  26,  1986  as  Intravenous  Nurse  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  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA         ^^^"-^  ^'^^ 

MAW^fi  f6nG  EU,  .Secr^cf  State 


1     Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  the  wake  of  the  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor,  a  cloud  of  suspicion  fell  upon  all 
Americans  of  Japanese  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  fear  of  satxjtage  and  espionage  led  to  the  issuance  of  Executive  Order 
No.  9066  on  February  19,  19<f2,  which  resulted  in  the  evacuation  and  internment  of  112,000 
American  citizens  of  Japanese  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  Japanese  Americans  were  forced  to  sell  their  possessions,  farms 
and  businesses  and  relocate  to  bleak  camps  surrounded  by  barbed  wire;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  American  citizens  and  residents,  separated  from  their  family  and 
friends,  suffered  severe  emotional  and  financial  trauma  during  this  dark  chapter  of  American 
history;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  the  internment  of  Japanese  Americans  during  World  War 
II  be  remembered  to  ensure  that  American  citizens  will  never  agciin  be  refused  their  personal 
liberties  while  residing  in  their  own  country; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  19,  1986  as  A  Day  of  Remembrance:  Japanese  American  Evacuation 
and  encourage  all  Calif ornians  to  reflect  upon  this  tragic  action  taken  against  American 
citizens. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  16th  day  of  January 
1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  during  the  golden  age  of  movies,  large  productions  featuring  stars  such  as 
3ohn  Wayne  and  Fred  Astaire  employed  thousands  of  extras  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  screen  extras  often  had  to  work  long  hours  under  dangerous  conditions 
without  the  security  of  health  and  retirement  benefits;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  \3k5  the  Screen  Extras  Guild  was  founded  to  act  as  the  sole  bargaining 
agent  for  motion  picture  extras  and  dancers;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  Screen  Extras  Guild  employed  in  various  locations,  including 
Hollywood,  San  Francisco,  and  Las  Vegas,  now  receive  important  health,  welfare,  and 
retirement  benefits;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Screen  Extras  Guild  provides  background  players  for  major  television, 
movie,  and  commercial  productions; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Screen  Extras  Guild  as  it  celebrates  its  WXh  anniversary  and  offer  best 
wishes  for  every  future  success. 


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  3anuary 
1986. 


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MARCH  rONG  EU,  S^I»y  jf  State 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^^MiM:SLjDiM, 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  owes  its  prosperous  development  and  rich  ethnic  diversity  to 
dedicated  individuals  who  immigrated  to  this  land  of  hope  and  prosperity  from  around  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  contributing  immigrants  were  people  from  throughout  Asia  who 
brought  with  them  their  deep  sense  of  cultural  unity  and  reverence  for  their  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1986,  many  Asian  communities  throughout  California  will 
welcome  Lunar  Year  h(i%k,  the  Year  of  the  Tiger;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  traditional  observance  helps  preserve  the  cherished  customs  of  the  past 
while  providing  a  forum  for  cultural  exchange  and  understanding  with  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  celebrating  the  Lunar  New  Year,  Asian  Americans  receive  a  sense  of 
ethnic  unity  while  maintaining  the  individual  characteristics  of  their  unique  culture; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1986  as  the  Year  of  the  Tiger  and  extend  best  wishes  to  all  Californians 
observing  this  special  event. 


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  January 
1986. 


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Governor  of  Cadifornia 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  February  6,  1936,  Consumers  Union  of  United  States,  Inc.  was  founded  to 
provide  valuable  information  and  counsel  to  consumers  on  a  wide  range  of  products  and 
services;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  that  time.  Consumers  Union,  through  its  major  publication  Consumers 
Report,  has  helped  ensure  that  the  consumer  is  knowledgeable  and  able  to  participate  in  the 
increasingly  complex  marketplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  five  decades.  Consumers  Union  has  been  a  leader  in  the  area  of 
product  safety  and  has  pursued  reforms  to  make  the  marketplace  more  fair  for  consumers;  and 

WHEREAS,  Consumers  Union  is  celebrating  its  50th  anniversary  in  1986  with  plans  to 
provide  increased  services  to  the  consumer  and  further  protect  our  safety; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME31AN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  2-8,  1986  as  Consumers  Union  Week  in  recognition  of  the  50  years  of 
contributions  and  improvements  made  by  Consumers  Union. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of  January 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State     ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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In  Ih*  otBe*  of  the  S«refary  of  State 
of  Ifw  State  of  California 

JAN2  ?  ■g^r 


STATE  OF 


CALIFORNIA       7^?^,^,^  ?,?!*L 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  India  has  a  proud  and  noble  history,  both  ancient  and  modern;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  major  element  of  that  history  is  a  desire  for  freedom— the  freedom  of  self 
government;  auid 

WHEREAS,  to  obtain  that  freedom  and  independence,  Indians  struggled  for  decades 
against  the  colonists  who  ruled  them  for  centuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  26,  1950,  the  cherished  dream  of  independence  was  realized  when 
India  officially  proclaimed  her  status  as  a  free  and  independent  republic;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1986,  the  Indian  community  in  California  will  commemorate  ttie  36th 
anniversary  of  this  historic  proclamation  for  freedom; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  lanuary  26,  1986  as  India  Republic  Day  in  California  in  recognition  of 
California's  prospering  Indian  community  and  the  numerous  contributions  it  has  made  to  o\x 
state. 


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 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  c/ 


ATTEST: 


DflUAolA  ^jrVM^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4539 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT         JAi 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     Byi£i 


'n  *•  o«o«  of  t«M  SKretary  of  Stat* 
«  «••  Stgl*  of  Colifornlo 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  California  agriculture  is  fundamental  to  the  prosperity  of  our  entire  state, 
providing  nearly  one-third  of  our  state's  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  increasing  demand  for  food  and  other  agricultural  products  requires  that 
we  assure  it's  growth  and  vigor  in  California  by  encouraging  our  young  people  to  pursue  careers 
in  this  vital  area;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Future  Farmers  of  America  provide  renowned  leadership  in 
agricultural  education  including  the  growing,  processing  and  marketing  of  products,  as  well  as 
developing  leadership,  citizenship,  productivity  and  teamwork  skills;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  its  58-year  history,  the  Future  Farmers  of  America  has  become  an 
integral  part  of  many  of  our  high  school's  curriculum,  with  over  23,000  members  in  329  high 
schools  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  preparing  for  careers  in  agriculture,  the  Future  Farmers  of  America 
students  and  teachers  strive  to  continuously  improve  this  great  industry  for  the  welfare  of  all 
citizens  and  play  an  important  role  in  ensuring  the  future  progress  and  prosperity  of  our  state 
and  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16-22,  1986  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  this  22nd  day  of  January 
1986. 

Governor  of  California         C/ 


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In  th.  otBc,  of  ^^'i^^S  u  *°^ 
of  th*  Slott  of  CalHornlc 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^^'^^^^'■^- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  we  are  blessed  with  vibrant,  prospering  communities 
which  are  enhanced  by  the  dedicated  participation  of  service  organizations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  3aycees  exemplify  these  community  oriented  groups  which 
contribute  resources  and  energy  to  the  betterment  of  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  many  worthwhile  projects  of  the  3aycees  include  senior  citizen  programs, 
assistance  for  the  disabled,  and  community  beautification  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  participation  in  the  Haycees,  members  receive  important  leadership 
training  which  benefits  them  as  well  as  the  communities  they  serve;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  3aycees  will  be  celebrating  National  3aycee  Week  during  the 
week  of  January  19,  1986; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  19-25,  1986  as  California  3aycee  Week. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^^H^^.*^.  | 


4541 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'»•  0«"  of  th*  Ucrttary  of  Stat. 
o»  Mm  Stole  of  Collfornte 

»WRC»Cri)NfiEU,Secn»taiyofSbto 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  residents  of  California  are  very  mobile  and  use  their  automobiles  more 
than  the  people  of  any  other  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  automobile  collisions  in  198't  resulted  in  'f,999  persons  killed  and  another 
310,000  injured  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  those  tragedies  could  have  been  prevented  by  using  common  sense 
and  practicing  defensive  driving  techniques;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  institutions,  along  with  concerned  individuals,  can  promote 
traffic  safety  by  increasing  public  awareness  of  proper  safety  methods;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  18-2V,  1986,  the  public  is  encouraged  by  private 
organizations  to  use  additional  caution  on  the  highways  and  roads  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  should  lead  to  greater  safety  awareness  on  our  streets  and 
highways; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  18-2'>,  1986  as  California  Traffic  Safety  Week  and  encourage  all  citizens 
to  participate  in  appropriate  activities. 


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 
1986. 


Govef 


rnor  of  California         ^ 


ATTEST: 


SprrptArv  nf  Stat«»        ' 


Secretary  of  State 


4542 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  <Mc»  of  the  S«:r<rtory  of  Sttrt* 
of  Ul«  Slat*  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  future  of  California  depends  upon  the  development  of  our  young  people; 


WHEREAS,  many  of  our  nation's  youth  experience  serious  problems  that  cause  them  to 
leave  home  at  an  early  age;  and 


and 


WHEREAS,  during  1985,  nearly  1,000,000  youth  across  the  nation  ran  away  from  home; 


WHEREAS,  while  some  children  return  home,  the  majority  of  runaway  youth  live  on  the 
streets  in  danger  of  exploitation  and  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,    Project   Safe   Place   is   a   federally   funded   runaway  and  homeless   youth 
program  which  provides  protection  for  youth  on  the  streets;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  proud  to  be  the  first  state  to  launch  Project  Safe  Place;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  success  of  this  important  project  depends  on  the  continued  cooperation 
of  individual  citizens,  private  businesses  and  government  organizations; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  9-15,  1986  as  California  Safe  Place  Week. 


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  January 
1986. 


4543 


Id 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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!n  the  offie*  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  Sigte  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  American  flag  raising  on  Mount  Suribachi,  Iwo  3ima,  by  the  United  States 
Marine  Corps  is  the  most  renowned  representation  of  that  illustrious  service  unit  in  its  long 
history;  and 

WHEREAS,  February  19  and  23,  1986,  mark  the  t^lst  anniversary  of  the  Marines  landing 
and  memorable  flag  raising;  and 

WHEREAS,  uncommon  valor  was  a  common  virtue  of  the  Marines  of  the  Third,  Fourth 
and  Fifth  Marine  Divisions  and  supporting  units  that  participated  in  the  battle  at  Iwo  3ima;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  be  reminded  of  the  sacrifice  and 
heroism  displayed  by  the  Corps  in  defeating  a  formidable  enemy  and  providing  an  advanced 
base  for  the  Army  Air  Force,  thereby  saving  thousands  of  lives  and  bringing  the  war  in  the 
Pacific  closer  to  a  conclusion;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  memory  of  those  brave  men  who  gave  their  lives  as  well  as  those  who 
survived,  Californians  share  in  this  tribute  to  the  unbridled  gallanty  and  lasting  achievement  of 
the  U.S.  Marine  Corps; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Iwo  ]ima  Month  in  California. 


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In  the  offie*  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        JAN2  8"^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    Byi 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  nation's  history  is  a  continuing  epic  of  exciting  adventures  and  brave, 
creative  people  who  have  dedicated  themselves  to  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  studying  the  heroes  of  the  past,  we  gain  greater  insight  into  the 
price  of  our  cherished  freedoms  and  receive  a  deeper  appreciation  of  what  it  means  to  be  an 
American;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  reverence  for  our  past  provides  all  students  of  history  an  opportunity  to 
further  their  understanding  of  the  present  and  enrich  their  hopes  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  annually  observes  February  as 
American  History  Month  and  sponsors  appropriate  activities  to  promote  our  common  and 
blessed  heritage; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  American  History  Month  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of  January 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


IIYImaoJa  Jr]/u^Ly 


Secretary  of  State 


"1?-^  ^gjjrgj*  x^np?^  ^f 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ttM  Stole  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  international  frozen  food  industry  began  in  the  United  States  with 
vegetables,  fruit,  meat  and  fish  first  packaged  and  offered  to  consumers  in  1930;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  that  time,  the  frozen  food  industry  has  played  a  significant  role  in  the 
economic  growth  and  prosperity  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  frozen  food  industry  continues  to  research  and  develop 
improved  methods  of  bringing  the  nutrition,  quality  and  taste  of  American  agricultural 
products  to  the  American  consumer;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  significant 
contributions  the  frozen  food  industry  makes  to  the  nutritional  well-being  of  the  American 
people; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Frozen  Food  Month  in  California. 


nsi  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  January 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"*•«.*. «=t. »» co,ho.>o 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JAf.'^   ^ 


'■.^y  * 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  California  are  proud  of  the  long  tradition  of  excellence 
established  by  the  agriculture  industry  in  our  state  and  of  the  high  quality  of  products 
produced  by  our  state's  farmers;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  this  diversity  and  agricultural  wealth  is  due  to  the  hard  work  and 
success  of  the  350  potato  growers  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  potatoes  have  taken  a  lead  in  fresh  produce  by  becoming  the  first  fresh 
vegetable  to  have  a  nutritional  label;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  versatile  potato  can  help  consumers  prepare  nutritious  and  low-cost 
meals;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contributions  made 
by  California  potato  farmers  to  the  welfare  of  this  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Potato  Lover's  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  28th  day  of  3anuary 
1986. 


I 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  offio*  of  the  Secretory  of  Stote 
Of  tht  StatV  of  Colifornio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  Americans  65  years  and  older  make  up  11%  of  the  U.S.  population,  yet  they 
take  more  than  25%  of  all  medicines  sold  in  this  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  drug  products  are  available  without  prescription,  and  seniors 
buy  $1  billion  worth  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  misuse  of  these  medications  is  a  serious  health  hazard  among  the  senior 
population;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  endeavors  of  education  and  prevention,  the  rate  of  misuse  can  be 
reduced  and  its  deleterious  effects  lessened;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  February,  concerned  pharmacies,  public  health  clinics 
and  senior  centers  are  observing  Seniors  Medication  Awareness  Month  to  alert  seniors  and  the 
general  public  to  the  dangers  of  medication  misuse  and  on  ways  of  preventing  this  serious  problem; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Seniors  Medication  Awareness  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  28th  day  of  January 


4548 


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In  ^  o*fle«  of  th«  Secretary  of  Sfote 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       -«-'^'';"- 

JAN  2  8'-^^' 
STATE  OF   CALIFORNIA  MAKCH^FONGJU,  S^cr^K^nr^  S«. 

Byi 


^>        Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  multiple  sclerosis  is  a  major  neurological  disease  with  no  known  cause  or 
cure;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  deadly  disease  strikes  200  people  each  week  and  afflicts  two  million 
people  worldwide;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  regarding  the  circumstances  surrounding  this 
tragic  illness  may  encourage  further  research  and  better  understanding  of  the  causes  of  this 
disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  Students  Against  Multiple  Sclerosis  is  a  non-profit,  educational  organization 
dedicated  to  informing  the  public  regarding  the  debilitating  effects  of  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  February,  Students  Against  Multiple  Sclerosis  is 
observing  Multiple  Sclerosis  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Multiple  Sclerosis  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  28th  day  of  January 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


«  «•  Stot.  «>f  ColHofnto 

JAN  3  0'9QG 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  ttie  American  flag  raising  on  Mount  Suribachi,  Iwo  3ima,  by  the  United  States 
Marines  is  the  most  renowned  representation  of  that  illustrious  Corps  in  their  long  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  February  19  and  23,  1986,  mark  the  '>lst  anniversary  of  the  Marines  landing 
and  flag  raising;  and 

WHEREAS,  "Uncommon  valor  was  a  common  virtue"  of  those  Marines  of  the  Third, 
Fourth  and  Fifth  Marine  Divisions  and  supporting  units;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  be  reminded  of  the  sacrifice  and 
heroism  displayed  by  the  Corps  in  defeating  a  formidable  enemy  and  providing  an  advanced 
base  for  the  Army  Air  Force  and  thereby  saving  thousands  of  lives  and  bringing  the  war  m  the 
Pacific  closer  to  a  conclusion;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  memory  of  those  who  gave  their  lives  as  well  as  those  who  survived, 
Californians  share  in  this  tribute  to  their  unbridled  gallantry  and  lasting  achievement; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Iwo  Hima  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  28th  day  of  January 


4550 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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In  4<i«  effic*  of  IIm  Sacratory  of  Stata 
of  tho  Stol*  of  California 

JAN  3  1   -H. 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       B^^M^^k^fkW 

^      Deputy  J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  marriage  is  a  special  union  between  two  people  that  strengthens  the 
foundation  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  earliest  times,  this  sacred  bond  has  been  a  lasting  and  important  value 
in  the  American  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  marriage  and  its  enduring  values  of  trust,  faith,  and  love  foster  a  loving, 
positive  environment  which  allows  each  member  of  the  family  to  develop  to  his  greatest 
potential;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  hallowed  institution  provides  security,  reassurance,  and  support  in  a 
world  often  fraught  with  doubts  and  difficulties;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  February  9,  1986,  Worldwide  Marriage  Encounter  will  observe  World 
Marriage  Day  and  celebrate  the  commitment  of  marriage  and  family; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  9,  1986  as  World  Marriage  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  31st  day  of  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


4551 


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»^d  k'e^&alt  ^^JuiE  K-oXo-K  af6J 


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In  Id*  oMc*  of  th*  Sacratary  of  Stat* 
of  <«w  Stat*  of  California 


JAN  3  1  ^9Br. 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    MARCHiweEHij*™^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  >    d^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  future  of  the  State  of  California  rests  in  the  health  and  well-being  of  our 
children;  and 

WHEREAS,  95%  of  school  age  children  are  afflicted  with  dental  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  proper  preventive  care  can  reduce  and  often  eliminate  the  need  for 
restorative  and  replacement  dentistry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  February  is  nationally  recognized  as  Children's  Dental  Health 
Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  time,  the  California  Dental  Hygienists'  Association  will  sponsor 
its  annual  Children's  Dental  Health  Faire  educating  over  8,000  youngsters  in  proper  preventive 
dentistry  techniques; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1986  as  Children's  Dental  Health  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  31st  day  of  January 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  25  years  ago,  President  John  F.  Kennedy  created  the  United  States  Peace 
Corps  as  an  experimental  program,  designed  to  help  developing  countries  meet  the  need  for 
skilled  workers  and  encourage  mutual  understanding  between  host  countries  and  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  the  Peace  Corps  has  become  a  symbol  of  the  volunteer 
spirit  of  America— harnessing  the  energies  of  120,000  volunteers  to  help  people  throughout  the 
world  help  themselves  in  their  reach  for  a  better  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  Californians  have  participated  in  this  worthy  program  and  have 
since  returned  to  California,  enriched  by  their  experience  and  more  knowledgeable  of  the 
world  and  the  challenges  of  building  a  lasting  peace;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  commemoration  of  a  quarter  of  a  century  of  goodwill  and  volunteer 
service  to  underdeveloped  nations  throughout  the  world,  the  State  of  California  is  proud  to 
acknowledge  the  anniversary  of  the  Peace  Corps; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  I,  1986  through  September  30,  1986  as  a  period  for  Californians  to 
commemorate  the  25th  anniversary  of  the  Peace  Corps. 


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  January 
1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  bowling  in  a  fun-filled  and  exciting  sport  that  provides  friendly  competition 
and  challenge  to  participants  and  spectators  alike:  and 

WHEREAS,  bowling  has  achieved  widespread  popularity  among  participants  of  all  ages 
and  capabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Orange  County  Women's  Bowling  Association  has  been  selected  to  host 
the  Women's  International  Bowling  Congress'  67th  Annual  Championship  Tournament  and 
Convention;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  prestigious  event  will  be  attended  by  over  3,700  delegates  representing 
all  fifty  states;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  proud  to  welcome  the  outstanding  competitors  partici- 
pating in  this  Championship  Tournament; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  30-April  5,  1986  as  Women's  Bowling  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  3rd  dav  of  February 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State     ' 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    mAm''m.^^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  the  outstanding  achievements  and  ideas  of  the  American  inventor,  Thomas 
Alva  Edison  form  a  living  legacy  which  continues  to  inspire  all  who  are  commited  to  science 
and  its  related  disciplines;  and 

WHEREAS,  his  inventive  genius  and  exceptional  dedication  to  careful  research  and 
experimentation  inspired  new  industries  and  technologies  which  have  contributed  significantly 
to  the  growth  and  development  of  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  continuing  pursuit  of  excellence  in  science  and  technology  ensures  the 
advancement  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  technological  community  plays  an  important  role  in  guiding  the 
future  scientists  and  engineers  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Thomas  Alva  Edison  Foundation  has  chosen  February  11,  1986  as  Edison 
Science  and  Engineering  Youth  Day  to  stimulate  interest  and  involvement  in  science  and 
technology; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  11,  1986  as  Edison  Science  and  Engineering  Youth  Day  and 
encourage  continued  cooperation  between  California  science  and  industry  and  the  educational 
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  February 
1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FEB  5  -'QGu 


MAROffONe  EU,  acTftny-of  state 


By-ti^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  among  our  children  is  a  serious  and  devastating 
problem  that  continues  to  plague  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  continued  cooperation  between  public  and  private  organizations  is  essential 
in  order  to  effectively  address  the  problem  of  substance  abuse  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  Project  "Strive  for  Excellence"  is  a  pilot  program  jointly  established  by  the 
California  Lions  Club  and  the  California  Congress  of  Parents,  Teachers  and  Students  that 
fights  the  problem  of  substance  abuse  in  California  by  focusing  on  the  quality  and  value  of  life 
free  from  alcohol  and  drug  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  innovative  project  will  afford  California  school  children  the  opportunity 
to  receive  Presidential  recognition  for  their  long-term  commitment  to  a  lifestyle  free  of 
substance  abuse  by  means  of  a  White  House  Honor  Roll;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  assistance  of  local  community  Lions  Clubs,  Project  "Strive  for 
Excellence"  will  soon  be  implemented  in  every  PTA  district  throughout  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  California  Lions  Clubs  and  the  California  Congress  of  Parents,  Teachers 
and  Students  for  the  development  and  initiation  of  Project  "Strive  for  Excellence". 


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 
1986. 


GoverncJ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th«  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Sfot» 
at  th*  Stol*  of  Collfornlg 

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MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary_o{^SUt8 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  children  of  California  are  our  most  vital  resource  and  it  is  important  that 
we  continue  to  provide  them  with  an  environment  in  which  they  can  strive  for  excellence;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  counselors  play  a  vital  role  in  the  important  task  of  helping  today's 
students  become  tomorrow's  leaders  by  uniting  parents,  teachers,  administrators  and  others  in 
the  community  to  strengthen  the  educational  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  counselors  not  only  assist  young  people  with  their  studies,  they  also  provide 
valuable  supf>ort  and  encouragement  to  students  who  are  in  need  of  comfort  and  guidance;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  dedicated 
efforts  of  school  counselors  throughout  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16-22,  1986  as  California  School  Counseling  and  Guidance  Week  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  observances  that  express  their  appreciation. 


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  Februarv 
1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  America  was  founded  on  thie  principles  of  religious  freedom  and  welcomed 
people  of  all  creeds  and  religions;  and 

WHEREAS,  ttiis  commitment  to  the  freedom  to  worship  the  God  of  our  choice  is 
demonstrated  today  in  the  work  of  the  National  Conference  of  Christians  and  Jews;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  52  years  the  National  Conference  of  Christians  and  Jews  has  sponsored 
Brotherhood/Sisterhood  Week  to  underscore  the  need  to  promote  human  rights  for  all  people; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  observance  provides  an  opportunity  to  rededicate  ourselves  to 
the  ideas  and  social  behavior  that  should  be  practiced  throughout  the  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  observing  Brotherhood/Sisterhood  Week  will  enhance  the  spirit  of  cooperation 
and  tolerance  towards  all  people  and  reaffirm  our  faith  in  the  triumph  of  the  human  spirit; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16-23,  1986  as  Brotherhood/Sisterhood  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  7th  day  of  February 
1386. 


Governor  of  California 
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Secretary  of  State       / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    syJi ' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  during  significant  conflicts,  members  of  ttie  armed  forces  are  aware  of  ttie 
constant  risk  of  being  tield  captive;  and 

WHEREAS,  civilians  also  face  this  risk,  despite  ttieir  status  as  private  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  American  history,  countless  American  citizens  have  been  held  as 
unofficial  prisoners  of  war,  experiencing  personal  suffering  and  often  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  civilian  internees,  like  their  military  counterparts,  are  deserving  of  our 
honor,  respect  and  gratitude  for  the  sacrifices  they  made  for  their  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  February  H-16,  1986,  former  civilian  internees  will  be  attending  a 
conference  to  share  their  experiences  and  plan  for  a  brighter  future; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  15,  1986  as  Former  Civilian  Internee  Day  in  recognition  of  these 
courageous  private  citizens  who  bravely  served  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  7th  day  of  February 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  ** 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALI  FORNI A         MARCK^NG  EU.  Sec^^  o»  state 

7/     Depii^  J      \ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  abundant  natural  resources  which  provide  beauty 
and  enjoyment  to  our  people  and  economic  growth  and  development  to  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   our   communities  are  beautified  by  a  tremendous  variety  of  trees  which 
provide  fruit,  give  shade  and  lessen  noise;  and 

WHEREAS,  modern  lifestyles  and  efficiency  would  not  be  possible  without  the  broad 
spectrum  of  products  which  derive  from  trees;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  asthetic  and  economic 
value  of  trees; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7,  1986  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  this  10th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     marchI^' 


MARCH.  FONG  EU,  S«gt8fy  of^tate, 
J       Deputy^  ;^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  engineers  contribute  significantly  to  the  growth  and  development  of  the 
State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  engineers  apply  science  and  mathmatics  to  the  properties  of  matter  and  the 
sources  of  energy  to  make  structures,  machines,  products,  systems  and  processes  more  useful 
to  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  advancements  in  engineering  industries  have  transformed  the  operations  and 
management  of  all  aspects  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  February  16-22,  1986,  the  Institute  for  the  Advancement 
of  Engineering  is  sponsoring  Engineers  Week  to  increase  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  the 
engineering  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  engineers  make  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16-22,  1986  as  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  10th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     MARdr^NGEu; 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  machine  tool  and  metal  industries  contribute  significantly  to  our  state's 
boisterous  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  machine  tool  and  metal  industries  strive  to  discover  tomorrow's 
technology  today  through  the  use  of  new  machinery,  increased  automation  and  improved 
materials  utilization;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  work  in  these  important  industries 
continue  to  improve  our  quality  of  life  by  exploring  new  ways  of  delivering  the  important 
services  they  provide;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  made  by  the  machine  tool  and  metal  industries  to  the  growth  and  development  of 
the  State  of  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  17-20,  1986  as  Machine  Tool  and  Metal  Working  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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of  t<M  Shit*  oi  Colifornia 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  BWG  EU<  Secre^  oUSUta  , 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries,  Americans  have  been  proud  of  the  heroic  individuals  who  have 
defended  our  cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  dedicated  and  brave  service,  we  still  enjoy  the  treasured 
American  principles  of  freedom,  justice  and  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  years,  many  of  our  fellow  citizens  have  fought  and  died  in  the 
struggle  to  create  a  world  of  peace,  while  countless  others  were  injured  and  remain 
hospitalized;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  courageous  veterans  often  endure  great  hardship  and  suffer  emotional 
stress  as  well  as  physical  pain;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  owe  a  tremendous  debt  to  all  of  the  brave  members 
of  our  Armed  Forces  who  have  helped  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of  life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  l^t,  1986  as  Salute  to  Hospitalized  Veterans  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  honoring  the  countless  heroes       America's  Armed  Forces. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  llth  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


yOe.— «.r^-   Xxi»*A>C^---*;V**--^ 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  America  is  proud  of  the  spirit  of  voluntarism  which  enhances  the  lives  of  all 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  its  dedicated  efforts  on  behalf  of  the  younger  generations,  the  Big 
Brothers/Big  Sisters  organization  exemplifies  this  neighborly  spirit;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  many  dedicated  individuals  who  contribute  their  time  and  talents  to  the 
Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters  offer  valuable  support,  concerned  counseling,  and  faithful  friendship 
to  youngsters  in  need  of  adult  companionship;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  devoted  endeavors  to  this  vital  segment  of  our  population  are  highly 
commendable  and  enrich  the  lives  of  all  associated  with  Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters  are  deserving  of  the  recognition  and  apprecia- 
tion of  all  Californians; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16-22,  1986  as  Big  Brothers  and  Big  Sisters  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  l«fth  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  tiave  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State  of 
California  as  a  result  of  heavy  rains,  high  winds,  flooding  and  mudslides  commencing  on 
February  13,  1986  in  the  Counties  of: 

Humboldt 

Napa 

Sonoma 

Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  said  counties  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  said  counties,  I  therefore  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  and 
hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of: 

Humboldt 

Napa 

Sonoma 

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  this  18th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  this  year  housing-related  organizations  throughout  the  country  will  be 
recognizing  the  18th  anniversary  of  the  federal  civil  rights  law  providing  for  equal  housing 
opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  April  1986  marks  the  23rd  anniversary  of  California's  fair  housing  law;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  has  developed  an 
educational  program  to  inform  all  Californians  about  their  rights  under  the  fair  housing  laws; 
and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  efforts  of  the  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing, 
more  people  have  been  made  aware  of  their  remedies  when  faced  with  illegal  housing 
discrimination;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  state  civil  rights  enforcement  agency  and  fair  housing  councils  are  joined 
by  the  apartment  and  housing  industries  throughout  California  in  recognizing  the  impact  fair 
housing  laws  have  on  our  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1986  as  Fair  Housing  Month. 


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  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  national  security  is  a  vital  priority  for  all  citizens  of  this  great  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  peacetime  registration  for  the  Selective  Service  System  contributes  signifi- 
cantly to  our  national  readiness;  and 

WHEREAS,   peacetime   registration   was   resumed   on   July   2,    1980   by   action  of   the 
President;  and 


WHEREAS,  since  this  time,  our  national  defense  preparedness  has  been  enhanced  by  over 
13,500,000  men  who  have  registered  with  the  Selective  Service  System; 

WHEREAS,  this  action  greatly  contributes  to  our  national  readiness  by  reducing  the  time 
required  to  mobilize  a  full  defense; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1986  as  Selective  Service  Registration  Awareness  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  18th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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Secretary  of  State       / 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

I,    GEORGE    DEUKMEJIAN,    Governor  of    the   State   of    California,   have    found    that 

conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State  of 

California  as  a   result  of  heavy  rains,  high  winds,  flooding  and  mudslides  commencing  on 
February  12,  1986  in  the  Counties  of: 


Glenn 

Santa  Clara 

Lake 

Santa  Cruz 

Marin 

Solano 

Modoc 

Yuba 

Sacramento 

Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  said  counties  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  said  counties,  I  therefore  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  and 
hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of: 


Glenn 

Santa  Clara 

Lake 

Santa  Cruz 

Marin 

Solano 

Modoc 

Yuba 

Sacramento 

1  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. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of-  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history  women  have  contributed  significantly  to  our  nation's 
colorful  development,  whether  in  ways  grandly  eloquent  or  steadfastly  ordinary;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  achievements  of  women  have  encompassed  all  areas  of  life  including 
business,  religion,  the  arts,  education,  athletics  and  social  progress;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  study  of  women's  history  allows  us  to  recapture  the  inspiration  of  earlier 
women  and  become  more  aware  of  the  power  each  of  us  has  to  effect  expansive  and 
constructive  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  March  2,  1986  has  been  designated  National  Women's  History 
Week  in  commemoration  of  the  major  achievements  of  women  throughout  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  celebration  allows  all  Californians  the  opportunity  to  recognize  the  lives 
of  countless  women  of  all  races,  ages,  cultures,  ethnic  traditions  and  ways  of  life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  2-8,  1986  as  Women's  History  Week  in  California. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California's  higher  education  system  is  enhanced  by  the  California  State 
University  which  is  observing  its  25th  anniversary  during  the  1985/86  academic  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  largest  system  of  senior  university  education  in  the  nation,  the 
California  State  University  contributes  significantly  to  California's  business,  professional  and 
agriculture  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  University  is  the  state's  foremost  teacher  training 
institution,  preparing  more  than  60%  of  California's  teachers,  and  is  in  the  forefront  nationally 
in  reforming  public  education  at  all  levels  and  in  improving  teacher  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  25  years  the  California  State  University  has  fulfilled  its  mission  of 
academic  excellence  and  educational  opportunities  to  all  citizens,  as  designated  under  the 
California  Master  Plan  for  Higher  Education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  University  has  proved  to  be  a  sound  investment  of  the 
taxpayers,  and  this  investment  has  paid,  and  continues  to  pay,  enormous  dividends  to  the 
people  of  this  state,  through  the  contributions  of  its  1.2  million  alumni; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  9-15,  1986  as  California  State  University  Silver  3ubilee  Week  and  offer 
best  wishes  for  every  success  as  it  continues  to  serve  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  20th  day  of 
February  1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  continues  to  experience  increased  seismic  activity  with  the 
probability  of  earthquakes  of  damaging  intensities  increasing  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  loss  of  life  and  property  can  be  greatly  reduced  if  appropriate  earthquake 
preparedness  measures  are  taken  before,  during,  and  after  a  damaging  quake;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  life-saving  procedures  will  be  highlighted  during  the  week  of  April  I'f 
as  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  with  the  assistance  of  governmental  agencies, 
service  organizations,  elementary  schools,  major  corporations,  and  Neighborhood  Crime  Watch 
groups,  provide  information  and  education  to  citizens  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  learning  the  measures  presented  in  this  campaign,  "Serious  Faults,  Simple 
Solutions",  the  public's  fears  of  earthquakes  will  be  lessened  as  will  the  confusion  following  a 
tremor;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  earthquake  safety  information  which  is  distributed  during 
the  week  of  April  \k  be  studied  and  observed  throughout  the  year; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  l'j-19,  1986  as  Earthquake  Preparedness  Week  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  the  proper  safety  measures  to 
follow  before,  during,  and  after  an  earthquake  to  prevent  injuries,  loss  of  life,  and  property 
damage. 


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 
February  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  tiave  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State  of 
California  as  a  result  of  heavy  rains,  high  winds,  flooding  and  mudslides  commencing  on 
February  12,  1986  in  the  Counties  of: 


Alpine 

Lassen 

Sierra 

Amador 

Mendocino 

Sutter 

Butte 

Nevada 

Tehama 

Calaveras 

Placer 

Tuolumne 

Colusa 

Plumas 

Yolo 

El  Dorado 

San  Joaquin 

Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  said  counties  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  said  counties,  I  therefore  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  and 
hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of: 


Alpine 

Lassen 

Sierra 

Amador 

Mendocino 

Sutter 

Butte 

Nevada 

Tehama 

Calaveras 

Placer 

Tuolumne 

Colusa 

Plumas 

Yolo 

El  Dorado 

San  Joaquin 

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  this  20th  day  of  February 
1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  California  has  recently  endured  a  series  of  disastrous  winter  storms,  bringing 
distress  to  the  state  and  suffering  to  the  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  crisis,  the  American  Red  Cross,  designated  by  the  Congress  of  the 
United  States  as  a  voluntary  agency  responsible  for  disaster  relief  since  1905,  has  responded  to 
the  needs  of  the  people  with  compassion  and  immediate  service;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Red  Cross  Chartered  Chapters  in  California  are  giving  free 
assistance  to  those  in  need  in  California  during  this  grave  period  of  emergency  and  will 
continue  to  do  so  in  coordination  with  other  private  organizations  and  government  disaster 
recovery  agencies;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  continue  its  vital  work  and  bring  disaster  relief  to  Californians,  the 
American  Red  Cross  is  dependent  on  private  contributions  from  caring  individuals;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  staff  and  volunteers  of  the  American  Red  Cross  in  California 
are  deserving  of  our  heartfelt  appreciation  and  generous  support; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  American  Red  Cross  for  its  exemplary  record  of  service  during 
emergencies  and  its  ability  to  meet  the  immediate  human  needs  of  citizens  affected  by 
disasters,  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  support  the  dedicated  and  life-saving  efforts  of  the 
American  Red  Cross. 


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  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


Governor  of  California  U 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  a  balanced  diet  and  sound  nutrition  form  the  basis  of  good  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  recent  studies  have  further  demonstrated  the  link  between  a  nutritious  diet 
and  our  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  relationship  between  nutrition  and  health  is  the  responsibility  of 
professional  dieticians  who  offer  guidance  and  direction  as  we  seek  to  maintain  proper 
nutrition;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  March  the  California  Dietitic  Association  will  focus  its  energy  on  the 
annual  campaign  entitled  "Good  Nutrition. ..Feel  the  Difference";  and 


WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  the  direct  connection  between  nutrition  and 
health  will  help  protect  the  welfare  of  each  citizen; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1986  as  Nutrition  Awareness  Month  and  encourage  all  Calif ornians  to 
increase  their  knowledge  of  the  benefits  and  rewards  of  proper  nutrition. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2'tth  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  as  communication  and  cooperation  between  nations  increases,  the  need  to 
promote  greater  understanding  among  peoples  of  foreign  lands  also  grows;  and 

un^.JfT^ri^S'^^^    ^^'^'^-^    *°    understand    the    languages    of    different   nations   enhances 
understanding  and  improves  interaction  among  peoples;  and 

int«  fZ^l^u^^'  studying  a  foreign  language  provides  an  opportunity  to  gain  deeper  insight 
into  that  culture  and  greater  appreciation  for  those  from  foreign  lands;  and 

WHEREAS,  familiarity  with  other  languages  also  improves  our  knowledge  of  English 
grammar  and  usage;  and  ^  i-Mgnsn 

I  .       '"'"^J?^'^^;  organizations    throughout    the    state    will    be    observing    National    Foreign 
Language  Week  during  the  week  of  March  2,  1986;  roreign 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  2-8,  1986  as  Foreign  Language  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  2'tth  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


*•  0««  of  th.  S^erMory  of  State 
W  «)•  Stat*  of  Colifornia 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      b^^^'Z/T 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^  /        Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  substance  abuse  is  a  serious  and  devastating  problem  ttiat  continues  to  plague 
our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  substance  abuses  poses  a  critical  threat  to  young  and  old  alitce  through  acts 
of  vandalism  and  property  damage,  au*  >mobile  and  other  types  of  accidents,  estrangement  of 
social  relations,  creation  of  mental  d  physical  problems  and,  in  some  cases,  bodily  injury, 
illness  and  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  heightened  awareness  of  this  problem  may  contribute  to  a  change  in 
society's  attitude  toward  substance  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  2-8,  the  Chemical  People  Task  Force  is  observing 
Drug  and  Alcohol  Awareness  Week  to  increase  the  level  of  substance  abuse  awareness;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  supF)ort  efforts  to  reduce  the  needless 
tragedy  caused  by  substance  abuse; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  2-8,  1986  as  Drug  and  Alcohol  Awareness  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  2'tth  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


Governw  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FEB  2  5^98' 

MARCH  PONG  EU,  Ucnfm  of  Stata 
Deputy 


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MARCH  PONG  EU,  Secr«|tenf 

MjOeputy 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-*3-85  AMENDED 


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WHEREAS,  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King,  ]r.  was  a  man  of  remarkable  achievement  dedicated 
to  high  principles  of  racial  equality  and  non-violent  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  198'f  California  has  recognized  Dr.  King's  contributions  through  cele- 
bration of  a  state  holiday  on  the  third  Monday  of  January;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Congress  and  President  have  enacted  legislation  creating  a  commission 
to  be  known  as  the  Martin  Luther  King,  3r.  Federal  Holiday  Commission;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  Commission  has  been  created  to  provide  support  for  appropriate 
ceremonies  and  activities  throughout  the  country  relating  to  the  first  observance  of  the 
federal  legal  holiday  honoring  Dr.  King;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  encourages  residents  of  diverse  backgrounds  to  acknowledge 
Dr.  King's  noteworthy  accmplishments  through  ceremonies  and  festivities  that  coordinate  with 
and  benefit  from  activities  in  other  parts  of  this  country; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

A.  There  is  created  within  the  Governor's  office  an  entity  entitled  the  Dr.  Martin 
Luther  King,  ]r.  California  Holiday  Commission  to  organize  and  coordinate 
activities  in  California  with  those  throughout  the  nation  that  will  celebrate  the 
first  Federal  Holiday  activities  for  Dr.  King; 

B.  Individuals  representing  diverse  interest  groups  having  a  sound  appreciation  and 
deep  respect  for  the  accomplishments  and  proposals  of  Dr.  King  shall  be  included 
on  the  Commission; 

C.  The  Commission  shall  be  located  within  the  Governor's  Office  of  Community 
Relations  and  shall  receive  necessary  administrative  support  from  that  office;  and 


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FEB  2  ej'v". 

MARCiliQNG  EU,  Secretary jif  State 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  vision  plays  an  important  role  in  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  vision  care  should  be  an  integral  component  of  an  individual's 
general  health  care  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  each  individual's  responsibility  to  understand  and  appreciate  his  vision 
care  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  protecting  and  taking  care  of  their  vision,  the  citizens  of  California  can 
enjoy  a  fuller,  richer  and  more  rewarding  lifestyle;  and 

WHEREAS,  President  Reagan  and  the  United  States  Congress  have  designated  March  k- 
10  as  Save  Your  Vision  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  ^f-lO,  19S6  as  Save  Your  Vision  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  25th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State  of 
California  as  a  result  of  heavy  rains,  high  winds,  flooding  and  mudslides  commencing  on 
February  12,  1986  in  the  Counties  of: 

Fresno 
Madera 
San  Mateo 

Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  said  counties  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  said  counties,  I  therefore  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  and 
hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of: 

Fresno 
Madera 
San  Mateo 

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  this  26th  day  of  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        /eb2  8  9« 

MARCH  FONIB  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     f^ja!]$2ik^_jQ^ 

//      Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries  man  has  sought  to  explore  the  frontier,  from  the  New  World,  to 
California  and  Alaska,  and  finally  space;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  exploration  of  space  has  resulted  in  greater  technological  development 
and  advancements  in  medicine,  communication  and  the  quality  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  encouraged  by  the  past  achievements  of  space  exploration  and  the 
contributions  made  by  Californians,  more  adventurers  enter  this  and  related  fields,  contributing 
to  California's  reputation  as  a  leader  in  the  space  exploration  field;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  advancement  of  aerospace  development,  California  has  experienced 
an  influx  of  highly  skilled  scientists  and  engineers  who  enhance  our  educational  system  and 
enrich  our  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  will  benefit  from  the  continued  exploration  of  space  and  the 
opportunities  it  provides  to  improve  our  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  2-8,  1986  as  Space  Pioneer  Week  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  join 
in  our  efforts  to  meet  the  challenge  of  exploring  this  new  frontier. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of  February 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

M  Mm  oMo>  of  tn9  Svcrvtary  or  Start* 
of  Itw  Stat*  ef  ColHornla 

FEB  2  Cg--^' 

MARClfl'OMG  EU,  SeoMary^  SUU 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  Delta  Sigma  Theta,  a  public  service  organization  founded  in  1913,  has  been  a 
pioneer  in  the  development  of  programs  designed  to  improve  the  lives  of  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  valuable  programs  focus  on  providing  equal  educational,  social  and 
economic  opportunities  for  all  as  well  as  increasing  the  public's  awareness  of  these  available 
opportunities;  and 

WHEREAS,  Delta  Sigma  Theta  is  recognized  as  one  of  the  foremost  social  service 
organizations  in  the  nation  and  has  been  successful  in  promoting  its  goals  and  objectives;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  March  1986,  Delta  Sigma  Theta  is  sponsoring  a  California  State  Social 
Action  Conference  to  enhance  the  knowledge  of  government  activities  and  increase  awareness 
of  the  democratic  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  session  will  provide  an  opportunity  to  improve  the  exchange  of 
information  among  all  citizens  who  are  committed  to  providing  a  brighter  future  for  all; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Delta  Sigma  Theta  Sorority  for  its  illustrious  record  of  service  and  offer 
h)est  wishes  for  every  future  fulfillment. 


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  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  following  the  Gold  Rush,  California  experienced  an  influx  of  immigrants, 
many  of  them  from  Portugal;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Portuguese  have  made  and  continue  to  make  significant  contributions  to 
California's  economic  well-being  in  fields  as  diverse  as  fishing  and  agriculture;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition,  California  has  benefited  from  the  special  social  and  cultural 
heritage  of  the  Portuguese  immigrants;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  of  Portuguese  ancestry  enrich  California's  precious  ethnic 
diversity  by  sharing  their  distinctive  traditions  with  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1966  the  Portuguese  community  in  California  has  celebrated  its  unique 
heritage  and  contributions  to  the  state  during  the  second  week  of  March; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  9-15,  1986  as  Portuguese  Immigrant  Week  in  recognition  of  the  many 
significant  contributions  the  Portuguese  have  made  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 
February  1986. 


ATTEST: 


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^/3».^.<C,C-    ^JCt<j<>K^.».^sji>L>J*^ 


Governor  of  California 


IJYImaoJa  Jr/^h^L. 

Secretary  of  State        / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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MARClOFONfi  EU,  Sw™»a(y  Q(  8t«tl 


Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  older  Americans  who  remain  in  the  labor  force  make  special  and  significant 
contributions  to  all  aspects  of  our  society  through  their  enthusiasm  and  desire  to  remain 
actively  employed;  and 

WHEREAS,  older  employees  invariably  work  as  well  as  younger  employees,  consistently 
offering  high  standards  of  performance  to  meet  the  productivity  expectations  of  their 
employers;  and 

WHEREAS,  older  workers  bring  a  wealth  of  diverse  experience  to  the  work  environment 
and  serve  as  a  venerable  example  to  younger  workers;  and 


WHEREAS,    employment    ooportunities    play    an 
Caiifornians  in  their  efforts  to  remain  independent;  and 


important    role    in    assisting    older 


WHEREAS,  all  Caiifornians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contributions  older 
workers  make  to  every  aspect  of  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  9-15,  1986  as  Employ  the  Older  Worker  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  organizations  serving  the  employment  needs  of  older  workers  to  provide  additional 
opportunities  for  older  persons  interested  in  full  or  part-time  employment. 


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  1986. 


/^J*-i— ir^-  /06kaa...C^<«ws^ 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FEB  2  8'98r- 

MARpfl^FONe  EU,  Swre^  ff  SUta 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  National  Guard  and  Reserve  Forces  have  made  immeasurable  contribu- 
tions to  the  well-being  of  our  state  and  nation  through  the  dedication  and  hard  work  of  100,000 
volunteer  citizens  of  California  who  are  members  of  the  reserve  components  of  the  United 
States  Armed  Forces;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  of  the  Guard  and  Reserve  have  assumed  an  increasingly 
important  role  as  full  partners  in  the  total  readiness  force  with  their  active  service 
counterparts;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  highly  trained  and  motivated  citizens  are  responsible  for  protecting 
and  saving  the  lives  of  thousands  of  people  through  their  quick  and  able  response  during  times 
of  natural  and  man-made  disasters;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  individuals  are  essential  to  the  readiness  of  their  units  and 
their  service  is  of  great  value  to  our  state  and  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  16-22,  1986  as  Employer  Support  of  the  National  Guard  and  Reserve 
Week  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of 
the  maintenance  of  the  reserve  components  of  our  nation's  Armed  Services. 


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  Febru- 
ary 1986. 


ATTEST 


/Ot.m  <r,<-.  /O^ft*-'-'^^^-^-'^^*-*-*-' 


Governor  of  California 


IJYImaoJa  Jrm^ 


Secretary  of  State 


Ki<  K.9f 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th*  ••»  of  »♦>•  S«T«»ory  of  SH«« 
o(  ifM  S4at«  of  Collfernta 

MAR -5  -'9P. 
MARcOowe  EU,  SBCtjJanf^  «ty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  beautiful  parks  that  are  accessible  to  residents  and 
tourists  alike  through  our  state's  trail  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  maintenance  of  our  trail  system  is  largely  dependent  on  the  hard  work 
and  dedication  of  volunteers;  and 

WHEREAS,  trail  maintenance  is  especially  important  during  the  spring  in  preparation  for 
heavy  usage  during  the  summer  season;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Department  of  Parks  and  Recreation  and  the  California  Recreational 
Trails  Committee  is  sponsoring  California  Trail  Days  in  honor  of  those  volunteers  who  give 
freely  of  their  time  and  effort  to  create  and  maintain  recreational  trails  used  by  the  citizens 
of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  aporopriate  that  all  Californians  recognize,  appreciate  and  support  the 
continued  maintenance  of  our  state's  beautiful  recreational  trails; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  19-20,  1986  as  California  Trail  Days. 


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  March 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


IJYImaoJa  JywaL. 

Secretary  of  State        / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  th*  Statt  of  Calrfornla 

MAR  4  -^980 

MARCiflFONG  EU,  Secr^tBiy  of  Stats 
'}      Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  ttie  future  of  California  depends  upon  the  development  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  child  development  is  threatened  by  an  alarming  increase  in  the  number  of 
reported  and  unreported  child  abuse  cases;  and 

WHEREAS,  child  abuse  is  a  serious  and  devastating  crime  that  continues  to  plague  our 
nation  and  threatens  to  destroy  the  very  foundations  of  American  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  endeavors  of  education  and  prevention,  significant  progress  has  been 
made  in  discovering,  treating  and  preventing  this  incidious  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  this  progress,  we  must  continue  to  work  together  in  our  communities, 
in  this  state  and  throughout  the  nation  to  protect  this  most  precious  but  vulnerable  segment  of 
society  from  this  dangerous  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  April  is  nationally  proclaimed  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  to 
promote  continued  public  awareness  of  the  seriousness  of  this  problem  and  the  need  to 
aggressively  pursue  solutions; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1986  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  and  urge  all  Californians  to  join 
in  the  fight  against  child  abuse. 


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  March 
1986. 


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In  Ih*  o(»lc«  of  the  S«™Hiry  of  St<rt» 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      - *•  ^ "^ ^"'^"'"' 

MAR  4  -■9^^n 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     m^^^^^cr^f^^^ 


I      Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


|.r- 


WHEREAS,  the  National  Guard  and  Reserve  Forces  have  made  immeasurable  contribu- 
tions to  the  well-being  of  our  state  and  nation  through  the  dedication  and  hard  work  of 
thousands  of  volunteer  citizens  of  California  who  are  members  of  the  reserve  components  of 
the  United  States  Armed  Forces;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  of  the  Guard  and  Reserve  have  assumed  an  increasingly 
important  role  as  full  partners  in  the  total  readiness  force  with  their  active  service 
counterparts;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  highly  trained  and  motivated  citizens  are  responsible  for  protecting 
and  saving  the  lives  of  thousands  of  people  through  their  quick  and  able  response  during  times 
of  natural  and  man-made  disasters;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  individuals  are  essential  to  the  readiness  of  their  units  and 
their  service  is  of  great  value  to  our  state  and  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  16-22,  1986  as  Employer  Suoport  of  the  National  Guard  and  Reserve 
Week  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of 
the  maintenance  of  the  reserve  components  of  our  nation's  Armed  Services. 


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  March, 
1986 


^^J^-^-^C^C-.     /OuC<<.A>^^Uws 


^r- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State      / 


1-'  K.? 


4587 


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jTi  ^SDC3  nipn  nran  ^ 

!i*?a  if&^^^  K^JQ'^  K'^J^^'s  w^?- 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,„^FrLED 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  people  of  Japan  and  the  State  of  California  share  a  special  relationship 
that  is  based  on  mutual  respect  and  international  goodwill;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  our  two  peoples  have  nurtured  a  strong  trade  partnership 
as  well  as  a  long  history  of  cultural  exchange;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Consulates  General  of  Japan  in  the  United  States  are  celebrating  Japan 
Week  to  promote  a  greater  understanding  of  the  culture,  civilization  and  history  of  Japan;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  event  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  participants  to  appreciate  the 
precious  history  of  Japan  while  reaffirming  the  important  bonds  of  friendship  that  exist 
between  us; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  10-16,  1986  as  Japan  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
participate  in  this  special  observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  (fth  day  of  March 


Jl 


i.cA^C'k-A-a-t**— — 


Governor  of  California 


rTEST: 

Secretary  of  State        ' 


3  ymts  r 


^"il  »^Si£3S(  l^e- 


4588 


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Ci-'* 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

I,    GEORGE    DEUKMEJIAN,    Governor  of    the   State   of    California,   have    found    that 

conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State  of 

California   as   a   result  of  heavy  rains,  high  winds,   flooding  and   mudslides  commencing  on 
February  12,  1986  in  the  Counties  of: 

Alameda 
Contra  Costa 
Del  Norte 
Trinity 

Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  said  counties  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  said  counties,  I  therefore  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  and 
hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of: 

Alameda 
Contra  Costa 
Del  Norte 
Trinity 

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  this  i*Xh  day  of  March 
1986. 


4589 


'nob  I 


ti-^>."<  *;e-y«^  » 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Iht  ofRc*  of  the  SecreloiTf  o*  Stat*    '* 
^  I(m  Stott  of  California 

MAR /I   -'Q^n         . 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State  I  f||^ 

(y      Deputy  Q      ^' 


and 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  wildlife  is  a  source  of  inspiration,  beauty  and  enjoyment  to  all  Californians; 


WHEREAS,  by  learning  about  wildlife,  we  realize  that  our  welfare  is  inseparable  from 
the  welfare  of  other  living  things;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  live  and  grow,  wildlife  must  have  habitats  that  provide  food, 
water,  shelter  and  space;  and 

WHEREAS,  loss  of  habitat  is  a  major  threat  to  species  survival;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  share  the  responsibility  to  preserve  and  enhance  wildlife 
habitat  and  practice  sound  wildlife  management;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Wildlife  Federation  is  observing  March  16-22  as  a  special  time 
to  discover  wildlife  and  its  importance  in  our  world; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  16-22,  1986,  as  Wildlife  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  wildlife  in  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  'tth  day  of  March 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State       ' 


4590 


FILED 

In  1»»  o«e.  of  *•  J^tJ?  t  *^ 
of  *•  SHiH  o«  Colrfornlo 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 

•','iAR  b  - 
STATE  OF   CALIFORNIA  MARCrt'^  «^  secret*,  M 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  constantly  growing  and  changing  to  meet  the  needs 
of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  our  state's  expansion  and  development  can  be  attributed  to  good, 
sound  engineering  practices,  many  of  which  are  performed  by  dedicated  men  and  women  in  the 
design  and  drafting  professions;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  often  a  challenge  to  meet  standards  of  efficiency  while  maintaining 
aesthetic  quality  and  popular  appeal;  and 

WHEREAS,  professionals  in  the  field  of  design  and  drafting  have  had  enormous  success  in 
merging  these  often  divergent  fields;  and 


WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  design 
and  drafting  to  the  citizens  of  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  6-12,  1986  as  Design  and  Drafting  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  6th  day  of  March 


'^  ^ijlE2'^  '^JJ^J'^  *^*^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State         ' 


4591 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     «* *•  ^ "^ ^o'*--^ 

MAR  1    0  'Q^'T 
S  TATE  OF  C  A  L I  F  OR  N I A        MARCh)0NG  EU,  secret^  of,  St3^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


U  ! 


WHEREAS,  the  outdoors  offers  a  variety  of  recreational  and  educational  activities  that 
can  be  enjoyed  by  individuals  of  all  ages;  and 

WHEREAS,  camping  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  to  become  better  acquainted  with 
the  outdoors  and  pursue  healthy  adven+ures;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  Californians  enjoy  camping  vacations  at  organized  camps  accredited  by 
the  American  Camping  Association;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  addition  countless  children  increase  their  awareness  of  nature  at  day 
camps  and  summer  camps  where  they  also  develop  new  and  lasting  friendships;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  recognize  the  many  wonderful  educational  opportunities 
available  to  Californians  through  organized  camp  experiences; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebv  proclaim  March  17-23,  1986  as  Camping  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  10th  day  of  March 
1986. 


^^^♦•<j^<-    /0|^e«UC^C^\i.MV^^fc'<Le««  " 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

SYLuaoJa  Jywa^ 

Secretary  of  State      ' 


S-"  "^fHf?-^  ^^ 


'"'_  '™^J 


4592 


is  sj 


Kill  a-'cJU^  kfb 


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In  Ih.  offic.  of  ^^;^'^?'  *^ 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      «" *^' ^ "* ''""'' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      march^ eu, ?ec«t«, f  suj, 


By. 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  common  household  products,  ranging  from  cleansers  to  lighter  fluid,  pose  a 
serious  threat  to  the  public  welfare  when  left  in  the  reach  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  countless  accidental  poisonings  and  tragic  deaths  could  be  avoided  if  children 
were  denied  access  to  these  potentially  harmful  substances;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  proper  use  of  child  protective  packaging  provides  additional  safeguards 
and  insurance  against  accidental  poisonings;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  informational  and  educational  programs,  poison  prevention  control 
centers  underscore  the  need  for  poison  prevention;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  16,  1986,  national  attention  will  be  focused  on 
poison  prevention  efforts  and  the  need  to  remove  harmful  substances  from  the  reach  of 
children; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  16-22,  1986  as  Poison  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  of  poison  prevention  techniques. 


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 


Governor  of  California 


4593 


ii 


si 


I  5^2 


1^  Qg^  ! 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  Ih*  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stat* 
M  t<M  Slot*  of  Californio 

MA??  1     n  -or. 
MARCB>ONG  EU,  Secretary  jjf  StjL" 


Deputy 


E  1 


'   EI 


WHEREAS,  the  Order  of  DeMolay  is  a  fraternal  organization,  comprised  of  young  men  of 
good  moral  character  between  the  ages  of  13  and  21  who  believe  in  God;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  are  provided  the  opportunity  to  learn  the  cherished  ideals  of 
fidelity,  patriotism  and  citizenship;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  organization  makes  many  outstanding  contributions  to  our  state  through 
projects  and  programs  relating  to  the  areas  of  athletics,  education  and  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  16-22,  the  Order  of  Demolay  is  celebrating  its  67th 
anniversary;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  this  special  occasion,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and 
appreciate  the  outstanding  services  provided  by  the  members  of  this  fine  organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  16-22,  1986  as  OeMolay  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join 
in  this  observance. 


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 
1986. 


^'^■Jl^t<<U«Co  » tsjt  >pj4U> 


Governor  of  California        U 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State      ' 


^iPH  HC^^;«  K*"-*^;*  ^*'W>»;'  ^e^-.»,'«  ^^)^>J*  ^.f-^tt-^  ' 

if,  ?<%i,  aibo  doiu  aJHs  effiu  tjsi2  ^ 


k'WCj^  «-SJts-«  fc'iAJ-B  iK-e-^J-w  K-cJ^-K  1^6. 


„j  intaci  nSo  i,^,. 

^■9^  kfe^rt^K  ^iJfvt'^  srtjtj^ 


4594 


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FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"'^f^t^^rS.^'^ 

MAR  1    0  't^'-' 
STATE  OF   CALl  FORN  I A  mARCK^^ONG  EU.  secretory  ot  stats 


Deputy  ^    \ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  secretaries  contribute  significantly  to  the  efficient  operations  of  all  organi- 
zations; and 

WHEREAS,  a  secretary's  role  within  the  office  has  become  increasingly  complex  and 
requires  sophisticated  skills  and  advanced  knowledge  of  various  office  automation  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  important  contributions  of  a  skilled  secretary,  these  valuable 
employees  are  sometimes  overlooked;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  20-26,  Professional  Secretaries  International  is 
celebrating  Professional  Secretaries  Week  in  honor  of  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who 
comprise  the  secretarial  workforce;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  secretaries  make  to  the  welfare  of  our  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-26,  1986  as  Professional  Secretaries  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  10th  day  of  March 
?86. 


K'&X"^      <1 


4595 


»BL3  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  lilt  o«c»  of  the  S«r«tory  of  StoH 
of  til*  Stat*  of  Colifornia 

MAR  1   0  ^98r. 
MARCtr  FONG  EU,  Secretary  sf  State 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  which  is  affiliated  with  the 
General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs,  is  a  service  organization  dedicated  to  improving  the 
quality  of  life  for  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  CFWC  derives  its  strength  from  the  energy  and  commitment  of  its 
dedicated  members  and  supporters;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  CFWC  makes  many  outstanding  contributions  to  our  state  through 
projects  and  programs  relating  to  the  areas  of  education,  crime  prevention  and  community 
health;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  spirit  of  community  pride  and  awareness,  the  CFWC  continually 
researches  areas  of  community  need  and  endeavors  to  meet  those  needs  through  projects, 
programs  and  advocacy  efforts  affecting  local,  state  and  national  levels;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
outstanding  services  provided  bv  the  members  of  this  fine  organization; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21-26,  1986  as  GFWC  California  Federation  Week  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  join  in  this  observance. 


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 
1986. 


4596 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FILED 

In  the  effie*  of  «<m  Secretory  of  Stat* 
of  ttw  Stat*  of  California 

MARl   0'98n 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ,^J^£S5S2S 


Deputy 


■jTXX^ 

A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


.:  i 


WHEREAS,  the  nutritional  and  health  needs  of  many  senior  citizens  are  met  with  the 
assistance  of  home-delivered  meals  and  meals  served  in  a  community  setting,  with  more  than 
19  million  anticipated   meals  served  in  California  during  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  dedicated  volunteers  are  responsible  for  ensuring  the  preparation  of  these 
hot,  nutritious  meals  which  contribute  to  the  well-being  of  older  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  community-based  and  home-delivered  meal  programs  utilize  the 
resources  of  public  and  private  funds  as  they  serve  this  vital  segment  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  home-delivered  meals  greatly  contribute  to  the  independence  of  older 
citizens  and  promote  a  greater  sense  of  self-reliance;  and 

WHEREAS,  meals  served  in  a  community  setting  not  only  contribute  to  the  nutritional 
needs  of  older  persons,  but  provide  valuable  fellowship  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  Nutrition  Awareness  Month,  it  is  appropriate  to  focus  attention  on  the 
valuable  programs,  managed  by  the  California  Department  of  Aging,  which  enhance  the 
nutrition  and  health  of  older  Californians; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  16-22,  1986  as  Meals  on  Wheels  and  Senior  Community  Meals  Week  in 
California  in  recognition  of  the  importance  of  these  nutrition  services  which  ensure  the  well- 
being  of  older  Californians. 


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 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


r^a  lif  r\rni;^  ^ 


TTEST: 

Secretary  of  State  ' 


1^  USK^  XS 


3li 


4597 


'  'SfejlCl'^ 


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K3  CB 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

<n  Hm  offtc*  of  t«i«  S«cr»tary  el  Stof* 
Of  tht  Stoti  of  Catrfornki 

'•-1  1  ---■ 

MftRCHloNG  EU,  ^e^fets^ff 
(/       Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  since  our  earliest  beginnings,  America  has  been  !<nown  as  the  land  of  peace, 
freedom  and  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  these  precious  freedoms  have  been  protected  by  the  loyal 
actions  of  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  dedicated  endeavors  and  brave  service,  we  still  enjoy  our 
treasured  American  princioles;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  maintain  our  cherished  freedoms  and  individual  liberties,  all 
citizens  must  recommit  themselves  to  the  preservation  of  our  great  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1986  as  Loyalty  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this 
observance. 


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  March 


ATTEST: 


SifiUAO^ 


yOu*<r^  X***A>C»-*-*<*^«-*- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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4598 


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H?1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  1n#  office  Of  tii6  Secretory  of  Sfoto 
of  rtw  Stala  of  CalKornio 


K  ■  1 


1      1    -. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  held  a  reputation  as  a  leading  agricultural  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  agricultural  production  last  year  contributed  U.2  billion  to  our  state's  vibrant 
economy  and  provided  nearly  one-third  of  our  state's  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  unique  among  agricultural  states  by  producing  a  variety  and 
quality  of  products  that  are  unmatched  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  California  are  proud  of  the  long  tradition  of  excellence 
established  by  the  agricultural  industry  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  first  day  of  spring,  March  20th,  be  designated  as 
Agriculture  Day  in  recognition  of  the  valuable  contributions  of  this  industry  to  the  vitality  of 
our  state  and  nation: 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20,  1986  as  Agriculture  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join 
in  this  worthwhile  observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of  March 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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Stat*  o»  ColHofnta  «* 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARptLfOHG 


EU,  Secretwy  •»  StatB^j: 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  alcotiol-related  accidents  continue  to  be  the  leading  cause  of  death  among 
our  state's  teenage  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  young  drivers  represent  a  disproportionate  number  of  those  involved  in 
alcohol-related  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  198«f,  more  than  3^0  teenagers  were  killed  and  10,500  were  injured  as  a 
result  of  alcohol-related  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  youth  participation  is  essential  to  the  success  of  programs  designed  to 
prevent  teenage  drinking  and  driving;  and 

WHEREAS  during  March  2't-27,  the  second  annual  statewide  conference  for  youth  is 
being  held  to  increase  young  people's  skills  and  knowledge  of  effective  drinking  and  drivmg 
prevention  programs  within  their  schools  and  communities; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  23-29,  1986,  as  Teenwork  '86  Week  in  California  and  urge  al'  itizens 
to  support  our  young  people's  efforts  to  reduce  the  number  of  teenagers  injured  or  k.wed  as  a 
result  of  drinking  and  driving. 

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  March 
1986. 


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4600 


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tt  tht  Stata  of  Callfernia 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


I,    GEORGE    DEUKME3IAN,    Governor  of    the   State   of   California,   have    found   that 

conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  wittiin  the  State  of 

California  as  a  result  of  heavy  rains,  high  winds,  flooding  and  mudslides  commencing  on 
February  12,  1986  in  the  Counties  of: 

Mono 

San  Benito 
Shasta 

Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  said  counties  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Board  of 
Supervisors  of  said  counties,  I  ttierefore  proclaim  the  existence  of  a  State  of  Emergency  and 
hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of: 

Mono 

San  Benito 
Shasta 

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  this  12th  day  of  March 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State      ' 


4601 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  documentary  films  make  outstanding  contributions  to  all  aspects  of  our 
society;  and 

WHEREAS,  documentary  films  provide  us  with  vital  information  on  important  societal 
issues  in  a  creative  fashion  and  have  the  capability  to  effect  expansive  and  constructive  social 
change;  and 


and 


WHERP  AS,  the  dedicated  endeavors  of  documentary  film  makers  often  go  unrecognized; 


WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  value  of 
documentary  films  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  17-20,  19S6  as  Documentary  Week  in  California. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of  March 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 
TTEST: 

IJ]flcu\oJA  ^fry^^ 

Secretary  of  State       I 


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4602 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  Itw  offies  of  th«  S«re«ary  of  Stoto 
tt  tb*  Slal*  of  Coliternia 

MAR  1  A  igRP  ^  , 

;h  FONG  EU.  Secr^tantof  StateX^^  j 

■  I.:  lai  '"■SCSi   ' 


MARCH  FON( 
By/n»V| 


Deputy  j 


WHEREAS,  Greece  is  the  birttiplace  of  democracy  and  her  people  have  long  embraced 
the  ctieristied  ideals  of  peace,  freedom  and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  struggling  to  regain  ttieir  precious  freedom,  Greeks  first  marched  in  rebellion 
against  the  Ottoman  Empire  on  March  25,  1821;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  noble  war  was  fought  by  citizens  of  all  walks  of  life  in  honor  of  Greece's 
thousand  year  old  tradition  of  justice  and  individual  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1829,  Greece  received  her  independence  following  a  nine  year  war  that 
ended  four  centuries  of  Ottoman  rule;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Greek  community  in  California  is  celebrating  the  165th  anniversary  of 
Greek  Independence  Day  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive  gatherings; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25,  1986  as  Greek  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  l^tth  day  of  March 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  U 


Secretary  of  State 


4603 


is  I 


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FILED 

In  th*  office  of  th*  Secretary  of  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      c «- s^ <- co, Jn. 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAR  1  ••■g 

MARCtffONG  EU,  Seen 


if 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  first  gasoline  powered  motor  driven  vehicle  was  successfully  patented  in 
1886;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  vehicle  became  the  forerunner  of  the  automobile  as  we  know  it;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  more  than  one  hundred  twenty-four  million  automobiles  registered 
in  the  United  States  and  one  in  five  jobs  in  the  nation  are  dependent  on  the  automobile 
industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  invention  100  years  ago,  the  automobile  has  had  an  inestimable 
influence  on  the  technological  development  of  twentieth  century  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  impor- 
tance of  the  automobile  to  our  way  of  live; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1986  as  the  Centennial  Year  of  the  Gasoline  Powered  Automobile  and  urge  all 
■     •   •     ■    ^"jis  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  tiave  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  l^th  day  of  March 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State      / 


4604 


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;  v'kXo^  ■f'eJbe'K 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIUED 

In  Ui«  o«lic«  of  »h*  Sw»»ory  el  Sta1» 
of  the  5t«rt»  of  ColHornta 

r.lAR  1  8  '986 

MARCHFONG  EU.  Setfetaiy  of  Stds    ^|^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  December  27,  1979,  the  Soviet  Union  invaded  the  independent  nation  of 
Afghanistan,  beginning  its  attempt  to  subjugate  the  Afghan  people  and  denying  them  their 
individual  rights  and  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  severe  resistance  by  the  Afghans,  the  Soviets  continue  their 
occupation  with  forces  totalling  over  1 18,000  troops;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Afghan  people  are  being  denied  their  basic  human  rights  and  many  have 
been  forced  to  flee  their  homeland  and  struggle  to  make  a  new  home  in  a  foreign  land;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  join  all  Americans  in  denouncing  the  occupation  of  Afghanistan 
and  sympathize  with  the  freedom-loving  people  who  are  denied  a  place  in  their  native  country; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  proud  struggle  of  the  Afghans  remains  as  an  inspiration  to  all  peoples 
who  have  experienced  tyranny  and  subjugation  at  the  hands  of  another; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  21,  1986  as  Afghanistan  Day  in  recognition  of  the  privation  and 
suffering  of  the  people  of  Afghanistan. 


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  March 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Serretarv  of  State  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


4605 


I  K'iA^o^  K-aKv  I 


--•-^  »£-&^?-a  *'t,^.-«  vUU-k  i^iJU^'v  *C& 


•?^  iCiJI^^  K'eJt^'te  ) 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  1  C  E  D 

la  itw  •«»  of  th«  S«r^ry  of  StoH 
of  Ifie  iM»  of  California 


MARl  8 'OS 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  S«9rBt»ry  of  St:t8 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  of  all  the  promises  America  offers,  none  is  more  precious  or  more  elusive 
than  the  right  to  be  free  from  crime  and  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,  victims  and  witnesses  of  crime  deserve  our  special  attention  and  energy  and 
need  to  be  informed  of  their  rights,  as  well  as  the  procedures  and  functions  of  the  criminal 
justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  long  been  a  leader  in  providing  institutionalized  services  in  the 
form  of  intervention,  assistance  and  information  to  victims  of  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  April,  California  is  observing  Child  Abuse  Prevention 
Month  to  focus  attention  on  the  special  needs  of  child  abuse  victims;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  must  join  together  to  ensure  that  our  criminal  justice  system 
remains  responsive  to  the  needs  and  rights  of  all  of  crime's  victims; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-26,  1986  as  Victim's  Rights  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  join  in  this  observance. 


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  March 
1986. 


4606 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ""^fZtl'^cT^.^'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCK-HONG  EU.  SecreJafy  oJ  Stite- 


Deputy 


1/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  peoole  of  California  owe  a  tremendous  debt  to  all  of  the  brave  members 
of  our  Armed  Forces  who  have  helped  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  their  courageous  service  to  this  country,  some  veterans  have 
difficulty  readjusting  to  their  homeland  and  suffer  great  hardship  and  emotional  stress  as  well 
as  physical  pain;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  these  unfortunate  circumstances,  veterans  may  encounter  difficulty  in 
securing  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  can  make  these  courageous  soldiers  more  welcome  in  their 
native  land  by  providing  them  with  employment  opportunities;  and 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  f-10,  1986  as  Hire  A  Veteran  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  Californians 
to  join  in  this  observance. 


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 
1986. 


nor  of  California  U 


^flOAoh 


Secretary  of  State 


At;  ?B 


is ' 

Ti  Si 


is  < 


4607 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  lh«  ofl!»  of  ttM  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  IIm  Stat*  of  California 

MAR  1   9  ^Ofic 
MARCH  WNG  EU,  Secretary  of  SUta 

;      Deputy 


WHEREAS,  anesthesia  technology  is  a  vital  health  discipline  designed  to  promote  the 
well-being  of  patients  during  surgery;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  extensive  medical  education  and  training,  anesthesia  technologists 
and  technicians  have  developed  sophisticated  medical  techniques  that  have  had  a  significant 
impact  on  the  medical  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  highly  skilled  and  dedicated  employees  continually  establish  and  pursue 
standards  of  excellence  that  contribute  substantially  to  the  advancement  of  quality  health 
care;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  California  Association  of  Anesthesia  Technologists  and 
Technicians  will  convene  in  .Tune  for  their  statewide  meeting  and  will  observe  3une  15-22  as 
Anesthesia  Technology  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Oune  15-22,  1986  as  Anesthesia  Technology  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  19th  day  of  March 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  t/ 

TTEST: 
Secretary  of  State        ' 


4608 


ts  Qma  tjggst 


■>'ii  i'w*^-K  -eJH.^^*  K-e, 


FILTH 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '" ^"-"^ tt J-c;,;^vr  ""' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  pDNQ  EU,  Sscrttaiy  of  StJta 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  quality  health  care  among  our  youth  is  vitally  important  to  the  future  of  the 
State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  child's  capacity  to  learn  and  grow  is  affected  by  that  child's  mental, 
physical  and  emotional  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  and  their  families  have  special  psychosocial  needs  in  health  care 
settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Association  for  the  Care  of  Children's  Health  is  sponsoring  Children  and 
Hospitals  Week  to  heighten  public  awareness  and  sensitivity  to  children's  health  issues  in 
California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  23-29,  1986  as  Children  and  Hospitals  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 


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 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  C/ 


.TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         / 


4609 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      •^'^^-'^c-rnr^'* 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     MmOm  ^,  s^r^, , ^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


t  f£ 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  long  been  a  leader  in  providing  quality  health  care 
to  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospital  admitting  personnel  contribute  significantly  to  the  efficient 
operations  of  hospitals  and  provide  comfort  and  support  to  patients  during  the  admitting 
process;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  skilled  and  dedicated  employees  continually  establish  and  pursue 
standards  of  excellence  that  contribute  substantially  to  the  advancement  of  quality  health 
care;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  31-April  ^f,  the  California  Association  of  Hospital 
Admitting  Managers  is  honoring  hospital  admitting  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  these  dedicated  employees  make  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  31-April  it,  1986  as  Hospital  Admitting  Personnel  Recognition  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  19th  day  of  March 
1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State         / 


1^    ul 


4610 


a-miXiS^  tan 


(3  i 

p  Si 


S3  ti 


'i  tjf 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


riUED 


,..  office  of  *• '•fST'     '    ■"* 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


!S 


WHEREAS,  consumers  are  a  vital  force  in  our  free  market  economy  and  sound  consumer 
education  is  in  the  best  interest  of  free  enterprise;  and 

WHEREAS,  consumers  are  entitled  to  honest  value  for  their  money  and  need  both 
information  and  education  if  they  are  to  reap  the  full  benefits  of  the  marketplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  fairness  for  consumers  can  be  achieved  by  the  cooperation  of  educators, 
business,  government  and  consumers  working  together  to  ensure  equity,  increased  competition 
and  safety  in  the  marketplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  quality  demands  efficient  management,  productive  use  of  human  resources 
and  responsiveness  to  consumer  needs  and  preferences;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Consumer  Affairs  is  devoted  to  protecting  and 
promoting  the  interests  of  consumers  in  this  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  April  20-26  has  been  proclaimed  National  Consumers  Week  by 
President  Reagan,  with  the  theme,  "Consumers  Rate  Quality"; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  20-26,  1986  as  Consumers  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  this  observance. 


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4611 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  Mm  Slate  of  ColHornia 

MAR  2  1  'Of?: 

MMtClOoNGEU, 


,7     r. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  cancer  remains  a  major  fear  to  countless  Americans  as  the  causes  and  cures 
of  this  tragic  disease  elude  us;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  however,  great  advancements  have  been  made  in  cancer 
treatment  and  prevention,  largely  through  the  dedicated  efforts  of  the  American  Cancer 
Society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Cancer  Society  has  greatly  increased  the  public's  knowledge  of 
these  valuable  achievements  by  conducting  various  public  service  campaigns;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  3  and  k,  1986,  American  Cancer  Society  chapters  around  California 
will  further  demonstrate  their  commitment  to  the  fight  against  cancer  by  selling  live  daffodils 
as  a  symbol  of  hope  to  cancer  victims  and  their  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  support  of  private  citizens  is  important  as  the  American  Cancer  Society 
continues  its  crusade  to  reduce  the  risk  of  cancer  and  ease  the  fears  associated  with  this 
tragic  disease; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  3  and  t,  1986  as  Daffodil  Days  in  recognition  of  the  American  Cancer 
Society  and  its  dedicated  commitment  to  promote  cancer  research. 


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  March 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  (/ 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State         / 


4612 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  Ki«  office  of  the  Secretary  «f  : 
Of  «•)••  Stcrt*  of  Celtfernia 

MAR  2  1  -980 
MARCHjim  tu,  SejjTBtwy  of  St 

Deputy 


SUtB! 


WHEREAS,  the  Columbian  Squires  is  a  youth  organization  sponsored  by  the  Knights  of 
Columbus;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  fine  organization  is  responsible  for  providing  young  Catholic  men  the 
opportunity  to  become  knowledgeable,  responsible  and  involved  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  20,000  young  men  participate  in  the  activities  of  over  1,000  Squires  Circle  in 
the  United  States  and  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  this  organization  make  many  outstanding  contributions  to  our 
state  through  numerous  charitable  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  April  marks  the  57th  anniversary  of  the  death  of  Brother 
Barnabas,  founder  of  the  Columbian  Squires  program; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  as  Columbian  Squires  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in 
this  observance. 


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  March 
1986. 


^O^m^'iKjrjC^  XjCjuj^J^^o'^j^^*''*  «*  ' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4613 


.:..  i-SJIB^  l^&iltrk  il-u 


FILED 

la  llw  eflk*  of  Iha  SKretory  of  Stol* 
of  Km  SMM  of  ColHornio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT         mar  2  e  5S 

MARQKIoNG  EU,  Secretmr  of/State/ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^  Yl^i^/y^xJ^d  / 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  occupational  therapy  is  a  health  and  rehabilitation  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  its  practitioners  provide  services  to  individuals  of  all  ages  who  have  physical, 
developmental,  emotional  and  social  deficits;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  health  professionals  provide  assistance  to  the  disabled  in 
learning  skills  to  enable  them  to  lead  independent,  productive  and  satisfying  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  Occupational  Therapy  Month  is  being  celebrated  during  the  month  of  April  to 
focus  attention  on  the  important  contributions  occupational  therapists  make  to  our  society; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April,  19S6  as  Occupational  Therapy  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  this  observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2'fth  day  of  March 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


IT 

Governor  of  California 


IIYImaoJa  ^frm^ 


Secretary  of  State 


4614 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Id  itf  olle*  of  lfc»  S«r.»aty  of  Stat. 
of  Hw  Skrt*  of  California 


MAF 


MARQli'^EU, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  as  a  state  California  enjoys  the  strength  and  vitality  of  a  diverse  ethnic 
population  which  is  unmatched  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  comprise  a  major  segment  of  our  precious  ethnic 
population  and  have  shared  their  special  traditions  with  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  have  contributed  significantly  to  all  aspects  of 
California  life,  from  business  to  education,  government  to  agriculture;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  distinctive  heritage  of  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  enhances  the  well-being  of 
the  state  and  strengthens  our  awareness  and  appreciation  of  all  cultures;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  California  recognizes  the  past  achievements,  present 
strength  and  future  contributions  of  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  and  joins  in  saluting  their 
fascinating  and  unifying  culture; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  k-\0,  19X6  as  Asian/Pacific  Islander  Heritage  Week  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  participate  in  appropriate  ceremonies  and  observances. 


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 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


^fUjiAcJiA  JyWaL. 


Secretary  of  State 


4615 


I  si 


I  itatri  isiisi  >.'SE-^  «^aEi  ^'SC's  a^iJcf-^  K-SEii  h^Sctk  t-wKv  i^tSIS'i  «-3C^  k'Sir- 


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^-S^   >£'b^^'»  W't. 


^•U    ^I^X^'X    i^b. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,^  FILED 

W  nl*  Statt  of  California 

A1AR2  8'98n 
M«9{pbHeEUS^(j|(?ry»fSta^ 


By/iii^y. 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  and  welfare  of  citizens  during  emergencies  often  depend  upon  the 
skill  and  efficiency  of  communication  operators;  and 

WHEREAS  teiecommunicators  contribute  countless  hours  and  personal  energy  to 
improve  ttie  emergency  response  capabilities  of  our  public  safety  communication  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  participation  in  relevant  training  programs  and  professional 
activities,  teiecommunicators  remain  informed  of  improvements  and  refinements  in  public 
safety  dispatch  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  tireless  efforts  and  steadfast  dedication  of 
California's  teiecommunicators  be  recognized  by  the  citizens  of  the  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME31AN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  6-12,  1986  as  Telecommunicator'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  28th  day  of  March 
1986. 


Goverrwr  of  California  >y 


<L««>  » 


ATTEST: 


Secretarv  of  State       ' 


4616 


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•9'X  iCmK^'K  iCeJILt'x  V&J 


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IH 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  -*.oEJirJLPc 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^^    S«T»tory  ol  Stota 
Or  tiM  Stott  of  Calrfornio 

y       Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  every  adoption  involves  birthparents,  adoptive  parents  and  an  adoptee  in  a 
significant  and  extremely  important  decision;  and 

WHEREAS,  birthparents  tend  to  choose  adoption  not  as  a  way  of  avoiding  responsibility 
but  because  a  lack  of  resources  makes  adoption  the  most  resjwnsible  alternative  available  to 
them  at  that  time;  and 

WHEREAS,  society  sometimes  fails  to  recognize  the  sacrifice  that  these  parents  have 
made  for  their  children  and  the  love  and  concern  that  birthparents  continue  to  feel  for  the 
children  they  have  lost  to  adoption;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  birthparents  be  recognized  as  a  concerned  and  viable 
part  of  the  adoption  triad;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  6-12,  Concerned  United  Birthparents  are  observing 
Birthparent  Week  in  order  to  educate  the  public  concerning  birthparent  and  adoption  issues; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  6-12,  19S6  as  Birthparent  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join 
in  this  observj 


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 
1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California  U 


IJYImaoJa  ^frmL. 


Secretary  of  State 


DIRECTION 


4617 

h  *•  dlw  of  *•  S«er«iofy  of  8hrt» 
of  «»•  Solo  of  Collfomta 

MAR  2  8'Q"^ 
MABCH  FONG  EU,  Samtiry  of  Statt 


J 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et 
seq.  ) 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  March  11,  1986,  adopted  a  Twenty-Sixth 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of 
$11,800,000  principal  amount  of  California  State  University 
Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AD,  and  said  resolution 
was  approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of 
California  at  a  meeting  duly  held  on  March  25,  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  March  11,  1986,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said  Bonds  of 
Series  AD  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  Gf  Series  AD  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  March  25,  1986; 


V 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AD  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.   Said  Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  be  $11,800,000 
principal  amount  of  California  State  University  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AD,  dated  May  1,  1986.   The  sale  shall 
take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento, 
California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on  such  date  prior  to  July  1,  1986 
as  you  may  determine. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed 
this  2ii]i  day  of  March,  1986. 


By 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE 


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4731 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  .mh. £  1  ijEP^ »- 

of  Km  SM«  o»  Colrtofnio 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■'986 


MARa(>OI«  W  Semrtw/ State 


j]      Deputy 


PROCLAMATION  BY  THE  ACTING  GOVERNOR 
OF  THE  STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 

WHEREAS,  the  new  reality  in  California  is  that  most  parents  are  employed;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  California  worker  out  of  every  four  is  the  parent  of  a  child  under 
14  who  needs  child  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  wage  earners  in  single-  and  two-parent  families  face  the  double 
demand  of  keeping  our  economy  working  and  their  families  together;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  shortage  of  licensed  child  care  places  a  heavy  burden  on 
California's  working  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  benefits  from  the  increased  productivity  of  working  parents 
who  know  their  children  are  being  well  cared  for;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  state's  employers  can  serve  their  employees,  the  state,  and 
themselves  by  sponsoring  child  care  options;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  local  governments  have  formed  active  partnerships  with  private 
industry  to  promote  child  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Old  Firehouse  Child  Care  Center,  a  fine  example  of  how 
public/private  partnerships  can  create  child  care,  will  be  dedicated  August  7,  1986, 
in  the  City  of  Santa  Monica;  now,  therefore  be  it 

RESOLVED,  that  I,  Leo  McCarthy,  Acting  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Thursday,  August  7,  1986,  as  "California  Working  Families'  Day," 
encouraging  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  importance  of  working  parents  to  the 
state's  economy  and  to  remove  major  hurdles  from  their  path  by  creating  more  child 


fctTWIG  GOVERNOR  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SECRETARY  OF  STATE   j 


pi 


4732 


WHEREAS,  California  is  a  highly  mobile  society  with  a  growing  appreciation  for 
efficient,  specialized  and  low-cost  transportation  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  and  local  governments  have  recognized  the  potential  of  ridesharing  as 
an  effective  measure  for  transportation  systems  management  and  for  the  reduction  of  fuel 
consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion,  user  transportation  costs  and  parking  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  meet  the  transportation  needs  of  the  citizens  of  this  state,  the 
Department  of  Transportation  has  developed  and  implemented  a  rideshare  program;  and 


and 


WHEREAS,  this  program  provides  the  state  with  a  more  efficient  transportation  system; 


WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of 
ridesharing  to  the  State  of  California; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6-10,  1986  as  Rideshare  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  with  the  California  State  Department  of  Transportation  and  other  transportation-related 
groups  and  individuals  in  observing  this  week  in  honor  of  ridesharing. 


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  3uly 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4733 


fi-^  libX^-s  ^bi 


^"K  fe^G^-i  »^S 


,-'^  »^eSU\'  ^-e. 


r:  Si 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  «h»  ofltc  of  th«  S«eT«tety  o»  »M 
of  th»  Slot»  of  California 


B 


AUG  1    1  '^B6 
Mi^CH  FONG  EU,  Seoretjfy  of, State 

.4Li 


\y      Deputy 


i.fey=k^ 


^ 


-/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self-government  are  cherished  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  36  years  of  Japanese  rule,  Korea  attained  her  independence  on 
August  15,  19'>5;  and 

WHEREAS,  three  years  later,  bonded  together  by  their  love  of  freedom  and  respect  for 
their  fellowman,  Koreans  established  the  Republic  of  Korea,  giving  them  the  power  to  govern 
themselves  and  to  uphold  the  cherished  principles  of  justice,  freedom,  and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years  Koreans  have  treasured  and  respected  their  precious 
independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Korean  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  h>ecause  of  our  rich  Korean  tieritage  and  because  of  the  many  people 
of  Korean  descent  who  live  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for 
all  Californians  to  join  in  celebration  with  the  Korean  American  community,  in  recognition  of 
the  many  contributions  Koreans  have  made  to  California's  development  and  prosperity: 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1986  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  b>e  affixed  this  11th  day  of  July 
1986. 


r- 


Mt 


Governor  of  California 


Xa>C^— ^-i^l**-*- 


ATTEST: 


/ 


Secretary  of  State 


4734 


.•^  k'Uts^  l^lXo^  l^t^ 


iS  Q 


w^  ^ejl^o'^  i.'ej^3l<  ifS.^s'a  We- 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Km  oMc*  of  the  S«T»»o»y  o»  Slot*  j 
0<  *•  S«ot»  of  California 

AUG  1     1    '985 

^     Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self-government  are  cherished  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  36  years  of  Japanese  rule,  Korea  attained  her  independence  on 
August  15,  i9'f5;  and 

WHEREAS,  three  years  later,  bonded  together  by  their  love  of  freedom  and  respect  for 
their  fellowman,  Koreans  established  the  Republic  of  Korea,  giving  them  the  power  to  govern 
themselves  and  to  uphold  the  cherished  principles  of  justice,  freedom,  and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years  Koreans  have  treasured  and  respected  their  precious 
independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Korean  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  because  of  our  rich  Korean  heritage  and  liecause  of  the  many  people 
of  Korean  descent  who  live  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for 
all  Californians  to  join  in  celebration  with  the  Korean  American  community,  in  recognition  of 
the  many  contributions  Koreans  have  made  to  California's  development  and  prosperity; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME3IAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1986  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  t>e  affixed  this  Uth  day  of  August 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  (J 


ATTEST: 


TEST:  / 


Secretary  of  State 


4735 


t  t^^Jtf'M  t^dJ^^  k-23Iu':k  K-fi; 


I  t^lX^\  t^^JKS-a  a^iii 


^"  ^^lE.-^  ^S'«:sJ*  't«ve;»  ^^ar?"  ^siG^  ^ivs^  ^f^f^J*  ^yyg^  ^gUf^J*  vupt;*  itfvs^  ' 

^  gjflita  ^ffi£?  dJK?  £lmt3  £jiafe  omts  r      "  '"^'  '^~~  -^^^^-  =*^^ — 

.1  nmo  fi _.,.  ., 

rf^   S.'e-^v^'li  iL'tJItj'if  k'tAoli  If  J 


1^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  |(m  offic*  of  ttw  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  th«  Stat*  of  Californio 


AUG  1   1  ^986 

MApLH)NG  EU,  S^srpianr  of 


State 


Deputy    ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  bicycle  racing,  long  a  favorite  sport  of  Europeans,  is  attracting  more  interest 
and  attention  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  growing  focus  can  be  attributed  to  dedicated  young  people,  like  Greg 
LeMond,  who  have  shown  that  Americans  can  participate  competitively  in  world  class  events; 
and 

WHEREAS,  Greg  LeMond's  victory  in  the  1986  Tour  de  France  demonstrated  to  the  world 
that  Americans  have  conquered  the  rigors  of  bicycling  and  will  eagerly  challenge  competitors 
from  around  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  first  Tour  de  France  winner  from  the  United  States,  Greg  LeMond  has 
not  only  fulfilled  his  dream  but  the  dream  of  countless  cyclists  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  join  in  honoring  Greg  LeMond— an  American  hero  from  the 
golden  foothills  of  Sacramento  County; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  11,  19S6  as  Greg  LeMond  Day  in  California  in  recognition  of  this 
energetic  young  man  who  has  made  cycling  an  American  sport. 


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  August 
1986. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Km  Stat*  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  protecting  our  comnnunities  against  criine  is  a  serious  responsibility  requiring 
a  cooperative  partnership  between  concerned  citizens  and  law  enforcement  agencies;  and 

WHEREAS,  neighh»orhood  watch  programs  are  representative  of  this  partnership  which 
helps  ease  the  fear  and  trauma  of  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  spirit  of  neighborhood  watch,  August  12,  1986  has  been  designated  as 
National  Night  Out  Against  Crime,  providing  an  opportunity  for  citizens  throughout  the  nation 
to  demonstrate  their  support  for  crime  prevention  by  turning  on  their  porch  lights;  and 

WHEREAS,  combining  observances  of  Night  Out  Against  Crime  with  Neighborhood  Watch 
Day  strengthens  the  neight>orhood  spirit  in  the  crime  prevention  campaign  while  notifying 
criminals  that  neighborhoods  across  the  nation  are  organized  and  watching;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  Californians  join  all  Americans  in  these  special 
observances; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  12,  1986  as  Neighborhood  Watch  Day  and  Night  Out  Against  Crime  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  August 
1986. 


Governor  of  California  Ir 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Ih*  oRic*  of  4t>«  SacTvtary  of 
of  IfM  Stat*  of  California 

AUGl   8 '986 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of : 

Deputy    <f7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  California  are  proud  of  the  long  tradition  of  excellence 
established  by  the  agricultural  industry  in  the  state  and  of  the  high  quality  of  products 
produced  by  the  state's  farmers;  and 

WHEREAS,  agricultural  production  in  California  totals  approximately  %\^  billion 
annually  from  its  "hk  million  acres  of  farmland,  thereby  contributing  to  the  marketplace  half  of 
the  nation's  vegetables,  fruits,  and  nuts;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  proud  of  their  diverse  agricultural  industry  which  produces 
over  250  commercial  crop  and  livestock  commodities,  and  contributes  significantly  to  our 
state's  economy  by  creating  jobs  in  agriculture  and  its  many  related  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1960,  the  Agricultural  Hall  of  Fame  and  National  Center  at  Bonner 
Springs,  Kansas,  was  designated  by  Congress  as  the  exclusive  institution  responsible  for  honoring 
farmers  past  and  present  who  have  made  Americans  the  best  fed  people  of  all  time;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  join  the  American  Ideals  Foundation  and  the  Agricultural 
Hall  of  Fame  and  National  Center  in  saluting  the  special  heroes  who  comprise  the  American 
farm  community; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1,  1986  as  National  Farmers  Memorial  Day  in  California  in  honor 
of  the  dedicated  men  and  women  of  our  farm  community. 


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  August 
1986. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  Mexico  have  long  cherished  their  love  of  independence  and 
freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  an  effort  to  attain  thieir  freedom  from  Spain,  on  September  15,  1810  the 
people  of  Dolores,  Mexico  cried  out  in  determination,  "Viva  La  Independencia";  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  following  dawn,  the  people  of  Dolores,  Mexico  were  awakened  by  the 
enlightening  sounds  of  church  bells  ringing,  with  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Castillo  calling  upon 
the  people  of  Mexico  to  rise  together  in  pursuit  of  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  eleven  years  after  that  inspirational  dawn,  Mexico  won  her  freedom  from 
Spain;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  Mexicans  everywhere  gather  in  celebration  of  that  historic  event, 
as  Mexico's  reigning  president  rings  the  church  bells  that  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Castillo  rang 
on  that  inspirational  dawn  in  Mexican  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  annual  celebration  of  Mexican  Independence  Day  is  especially  meaning- 
ful to  California  because  of  our  rich  Mexican  heritage  and  the  many  people  of  Mexican  descent 
who  live  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  176th  anniversary  of  Mexican  Independence  Day  provides  an  excellent 
opportunity  to  renew  our  international  friendship  and  to  look  forward  to  continued  goodwill 
between  our  peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1986,  as  Mexican  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  join  in  appropriate  festivities  of  celebration. 


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  August 
1986. 


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Governor  of  California  (J 


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Secretary  of  State 


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of  the  State  of  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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;CH  FONG  EU.  Setretary  of  StatsN 


MMCH  FONG  EU.  Swretary  of  SI 


U        Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS,  Myasthenia  Gravis  is  a  debilitating  neuromuscular  disease  character- 
ized by  weakness  and  abnormally  rapid  fatigue  of  the  voluntary  muscles;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  tragic  disease  often  leads  to  drooping  eyelids,  blurred  vision, 
slurred  speech,  limb  weakness,  and  difficulty  chewing,  swallowing,  talking,  walk- 
ing, and  even  breathing,  sometimes  resulting  in  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  100,000  Americans  suffer  from  Myasthenia  Gravis,  disrupting 
their  daily  routines  and  those  of  their  family  members;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  the  cause  and  prevention  of  Myasthenia  Gravis  remain  unknown, 
this  tragic  disease  can  only  be  treated,  not  cured;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  this  tragic  disease  may  encourage  fur- 
ther research  and  better  understanding  of  the  causes  of  this  puzzling  illness; 

HOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  25-31,  1986  as  Myasthenia  Gravis  Week  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  Myasthenia 
Gravis. 

II  WITIESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
August  1986. 

Governor  of  California   */ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Byi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS,  sexual  violence  against  women  and  children  occurs  in  vast  proportions 
in  our  society  and  causes  devastating  dehumanizing  effects;  and 

HHEREAS,  myths  perpetuated  by  a  lack  of  understanding  of  sexual  violence  place 
the  responsibility  for  sexual  violence  on  the  victim,  inst  ad  of  the  perpetrator  of 
the  crime;  and 

HHERE4S,   all  people  have  the  right  to  live  free  of  the  threat  of  sexual  vio- 
lence; and 


HHEKEAS,  the  public  at  large  needs  to  be  educated  as  to  the  statistics  of 
their  vulnerability  to  becoming  a  victim  of  sexual  assault;  and 

WHEREAS,  rape  crisis  prevention  and  support  programs  have  educated  the  public 
about  sexual  violence  and  are  working  to  heal  and  empower  victims  of  sexual  vio- 
lence; and 

WHEREAS,  effective  sexual  violence  prevention  and  awareness  programs  can  save 
lives,  avoid  physical  and  emotional  suffering,  and  make  communities  safer  for  all; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1986  as  Sexual  Violence  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IH  WITHESS  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  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


lTTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4741 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Stat*  o(  ColHornia 


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MftRCH  FONG  EU,  Secretanr  cf  Stite 
<i^         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


HHERE^,  juvenile  delinquency  and  crime  impact  all  Californians  by  threatening 
the  future  health  of  our  society;  and 

1IHEREAS,  the  number  of  crimes  committed  by  juveniles  in  California  increased 
in  1985  ending  a  four-year  downward  trend;  and 

HHEEE4S,  in  1985  over  230,960  juveniles  were  taken  into  custody  in  California, 
comprising  13.5%  of  all  arrests  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  effective  youth  crime  prevention  programs  and  services  depend  upon 
the  commitment  and  participation  of  agencies,  organizations  and  institutions  from 
both  the  private  and  public  sectors;  and 

WEREAS,   during  the  week  of  October  26,  1986,  California  Delinquency  Preven- 
tion Week  will  be  observed,  providing  an  opportunity  to  recognize  the  positive 
contributions  and  accomplishments  of  individuals  and  organizations  committed  to 
delinquency  prevention  and  to  encourage  their  continued  involvement  in  this  impor- 
tant area  of  our  criminal  justice  system; 

ROW  THEREFORE,  1,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAI,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  26-November  1.  1986  as  California  Delinquency  Prevention 
Week. 

II  WITHESS  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  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE    DEPARTMENT  MA!?CU.F0NG  EU,  secretary  cf  SUta 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCUjFONG  EU,  Secretary  cf 
^  Deputy     Cy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  drug  abuse  poses  a  serious  and  devastating  problem  ttiat  continues  to 
plague  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  segments  of  the  population  are  affected  by  drug  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  1984,  over  1,800  Californians  died  as  the  result  of  a  drug  over- 
dose, while  over  89,000  citizens  were  admitted  for  treatment  in  drug  abuse  pro- 
grams ;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  awareness  of  the  effects  of  drug  abuse  on  our  communities  in- 
creases, so  does  the  need  for  effective  prevention  and  treatment  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  government  agencies,  private  organizations  and  individual  citizens 
must  continue  to  work  together  to  address  the  serious  challenges  surrounding  this 
important  problem; 

HOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GBMGE  DEDKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12-18,  1986  as  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  in  Cal- 
ifornia. 

II  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  1986. 


A>u'C/^-^-*4i*'^'-*- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


4743 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stafe 
Deputy   'O 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEKEIlS,  the  fear  of  crime  continues  to  plague  citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  the  dedicated  efforts  of  state  agencies,  law  enforcement  of- 
ficials and  individual  citizens,  Californians  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  a  re- 
duction in  crime;  and 

VHEREAS,  law  enforcement  officials  attribute  a  portion  of  the  recent  reduction 
in  crime  to  increased  public  awareness  and  involvement  in  community  crime  preven- 
tion programs  such  as  Neighborhood  Watch,  Youth  Crime  and  Delinquency  Prevention, 
and  Personal  Safety  and  Victims  Rights  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  to  continue  to  distribute  crime  prevention  informa- 
tion to  the  public  and  encourage  its  involvement  in  crime  prevention  programs  in 
order  to  help  reduce  the  number  of  crime  victims  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  emphasis  on  crime  prevention  as  a  means  of  reducing  crime  has  as- 
sisted government  agencies,  law  enforcement  officials,  the  business  community  and 
individual  citizens  to  continue  to  seek  solutions  to  crime  and  actively  participate 
in  prevention  programs;  and 


WHEREAS,  crime  prevention  programs  implemented  at  the  state  and 
require  the  support  and  involvement  of  all  Californians; 


local  level 


HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Crime  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  and  participation  in  effective  crime 
prevention  measures. 

IR  WITHESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and   caused   the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
August  1986. 


ir-^  /0(ifccA>«>^-^-*;V»-^*-*- 


4744 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  oflic*  of  the  Secretary  o«  StoN 
of  the  State  of  California 


AUG  -^ 


17  ^  : .  '986 
MARCHFONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stat 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  domestic  violence  is  a  serious  and  devastating  crime  which  threatens 
to  destroy  the  very  foundations  of  American  family  life;  and 

ilHEREAS,   the  victim,  the  perpetrator,  the  innocent  children  and  society  as  a 
whole  suffer  from  this  vicious  cycle  of  violence;  and 


HHEREAS,  nearly  40%  of  all  reported  assaults  are  related  to  domestic  violence; 


and 


HHEBEAS,  various  women s '  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and 
law  enforcement  agencies  are  working  to  stop  the  cycle  of  family  violence  by  pro- 
viding shelters,  counseling,  emergency  assistance,  legal  aid  and  intervention  serv- 
ices; and 

HHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  the  serious  challenges  surrounding  this 
important  problem  provides  citizens  with  the  knowledge  to  combat  family  violence 
and  restore  peace  and  harmony  to  the  family  unit; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28-October  4,  1986  as  Domestic  Violence  Awareness  Week  in 
California. 

U  WITRESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
August  1986. 


'r- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  tb*  StQte  o»  Calrfomta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHEBEAS,  the  proper  education  of  our  youth  is  paramount  to  the  development  of 
knowledgeable,  responsible  and  productive  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  excellence  in  education  is  dependent  upon  safe,  secure  and  peaceful 
school  environments;  and 

HHUBitAS,  the  health  and  safety  of  our  students,  teachers  and  school  staff  are 
needlessly   jeopardized  by  crime,  violence,  substance  abuse  and  vandalism  in  our 
schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  increase  public  awareness  regarding  the  nature  of  juvenile  justice 
problems  and  the  importance  of  school  safety  can  assist  in  reducing  school  crime 
and  disruptive  student  behavior;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  need  for  a  peaceful  school  environment  provides   an  excellent 
forum  for  school  officials  and  law  enforcement  agencies  to  promote  citizen  involve- 
ment in  making  school  a  safer  place; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAR,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  19-25,  1986  as  California  Safe  Schools  Week  in  California. 

IH  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  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  California 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  Slit* 

Deputy  j^ 


MARCH  FONG  EU, 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-5*-86 


WHEREAS,  The  Governor's  Task  Force  on  Toxics,  Waste  and  Technology  has  rendered  its 
report  and  has  recommended  advances  and  improvements  in  the  areas  of  research,  develop- 
ment, and  training  involving  personnel  in  the  academic,  industrial  and  public  sectors  to  ensure 
the  safe  handling  and  disposition  of  hazardous  materials;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  that  a  comprehensive  and  coordinated  training  program  be 
fostered  to  ensure  the  highest  quality  of  skill  and  expertise  on  the  part  of  those  involved  in 
hazardous  waste  management,  including  those  employed  in  private  industry  as  well  as  those 
seeking  to  regulate  hazardous  waste  activities  on  behalf  of  local  and  state  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  substantial  progress  in  the  development  of  new  technologies  for  the  manage- 
ment of  hazardous  waste  would  be  enhanced  by  the  fostering  of  demonstration  programs  and 
projects  for  the  testing  of  these  emerging  technologies; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  order  as  follows: 

1.  The  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  undertake  a  program  to  foster  an 
expanded  and  more  formal  relationship  between  all  state,  local  and  federal 
agencies,  as  well  as  between  private  and  public  universities,  professional  associa- 
tions and  societies,  and  private  industry  with  the  chief  goal  and  objective  to 
improve  coordination  of  hazardous  waste  research  efforts. 

2.  The  coordinated  research  fostered  by  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall 
focus  upon,  and  encourage  the  continued  examination  of  the  effects  which  complex 
mixtures  of  chemicals  have  on  the  public  health,  the  effects  of  the  transport  of 
toxic  materials  as  they  move  through  the  environment,  and  the  most  effective 
application  of  technologies  to  minimize  adverse  health  and  environmental  efforts 
in  these  areas. 

3.  The  Department  of  Finance  in  coordination  with  the  University  of  California  and 
the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  evaluate  the  costs  and  benefits  of  the 
University  of  California's  Toxics  Research  and  Teaching  Program  to  determine 
their  needs  to  ensure  vital  research  in  this  field. 

'f.  The  Department  of  Finance  in  coordination  with  the  Department  of  Health 
Services  shall  assess  the  costs,  benefits  and  implementation  of  a  comprehensive 
competitive  research  grants  program  in  the  field  of  hazardous  waste  management, 
with  an  appropriate  combination  of  "directed"  and  "investigator-initiated"  qualified 
private  and  public  research  entities  in  California. 


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The  Department  of  Finance,  in  coordination  with  the  Department  of  Health 
Services,  shall  assess  the  costs,  benefits  and  implementation  of  a  competitive 
program  for  the  award  of  special  fellowships  to  pre-and  postdoctoral  students  of 
proven  ability  who  are  committed  to  research  topics  relevant  to  the  management 
of  hazardous  waste. 


The  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  immediately  develop  and  adopt  regula- 
tions for  the  implementation  of  a  uniform  system  for  the  issuance  of 
"demonstration  permits"  for  hazardous  waste  management  facilities  with  the 
objective  to  encourage,  evaluate  and  introduce  new  technologies  in  this  field. 

The  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  provide  reasonable  assistance  and  advice 
to  institutions  of  higher  learning  which  seek  to  establish  new  academic  programs  to 
train  scientists  and  other  professionals  in  the  hazardous  waste  management  field. 

The  Department  of  Finance  shall  initiate  discussions,  examine  alternatives,  and 
determine  means  for  the  following: 


(a) 


The  Office  of  Emergency  Services  to  immediately  undertake  action  to 
improve  existing  "first-responder"  training  programs  to  ensure  standardiza- 
tion of  curriculum  and  response  procedures; 


(b)  The  Peace  Officer's  Standards  and  Training  program  to  develop  a  curriculum 
for  the  training  of  sworn  peace  officers,  local  environmental  health  officers, 
and  local  and  state  prosecutors  with  the  objective  to  promote  detection  of 
hazardous  waste  law  violations  and  vigorous  prosecution  of  violators;  and 

(c)  The  Department  of  Health  Services  to  establish  a  one-year  program  of  state 
grants  to  local  district  and  city  attorneys  and  environmental  health  officers 
for  the  enhancement  of  local  law  enforcement  programs  in  the  field  of 
hazardous  waste  management. 

IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  by  December  31,  1986,  and  every  six  (6)  months 
thereafter  until  completed,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  submit  to  me  a 
repxjrt  of  the  progress  made  in  advancements  of  research,  development,  education  and 
training  within  the  hazardous  waste  management  field. 


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  August 
1986 


A 


of  California  ^ 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

in  th«  offic*  of  the  Stcretory  of  Stat* 
of  Hm  State  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-55-86 


WHEREAS,  the  expeditious  cleanup  of  existing  hazardous  waste  sites  is  a  critical  part  of 
the  State's  goal  of  managing  and  disposing  of  toxic  waste  safely;  and 

WHEREAS,  legal  barriers  exist  which  impede  the  cleanup  of  hazardous  waste  sites;  and 

WHEREAS,  cleanup  coordination  among  all  involved  agencies  is  necessary  to  ensure  site 
cleanup  activities  are  carried  out  effectively;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor's  Task  Force  on  Toxics,  Waste  and  Technology  drew  upon  a 
broad  expertise  to  develop  recommendations  to  expedite  and  improve  the  current  cleanup 
process; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  order  the  following: 

1.  The  Department  of  Health  Services,  Secretary  of  Environmental  Affairs,  the  Water 
Resources  Control  Board  and  California's  Regional  Water  Quality  Control  Boards 
shall  publicize  the  Hazardous  Substance  Cleanup  Arbitration  Panel  and  promote  its 
use. 

2.  The  Department  of  Insurance  shall  conduct  hearings  to  assess  alternatives  to 
private  insurers  offering  Environmental  Impairment  Liability  insurance. 


3. 


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The  Department  of  Health  Services  and  other  involved  state  agencies  shall  enter 
into  a  memorandum  of  understanding  with  the  Federal  Environmental  Protection 
Agency  to  determine  the  lead  agency  for  given  conditions  and  to  follow  established 
protocol  in  resolving  conflicts. 

The  Department  of  Health  Services,  the  Air  Resources  Board  and  Regional  Air 
Quality  Management  Districts,  the  Water  Resources  Control  Board  and  Regional 
Water  Quality  Control  Boards  and  the  California  Waste  Management  Board  shall 
enter  into  a  memorandum  of  understanding  that  specifies  each  agency's  responsibil- 
ities in  site  cleanup,  defines  standards  and  criteria  for  use  in  remedial  action  plan 
development,  and  identifies  a  conflict  resolution  process  to  resolve  interagency 
disputes. 

The  Department  of  Health  Services  and  Regional  Water  Quality  Control  Boards 
shall  review  their  current  processes  to  determine  the  procedures  necessary  to 
provide  better  compliance  with  CEQA  as  a  functionally  equivalent  program  and 
shall   then   adopt    the   necessary    regulations    and    procedures    to    provide    better 


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environmental  protection  and  public  involvement  consistent  with  CEQA  require- 
ments. These  regulations  shall  be  expeditiously  reviewed  by  the  Secretary  of  the 
Health  and  Welfare  Agency  and  the  Secretary  of  Environmental  Affairs,  who  shall 
assist  the  Department  and  the  Boards  in  attaining  functional  equivalency. 

6.  Effective  immediately,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  take  further  steps 
to  ensure  that  their  emergency  response  authority  is  most  effectively  used  to 
expedite  and  implement  interim  cleanup  measures. 

7.  The  Department  of  Finance,  the  Board  of  Equalization  and  the  Department  of 
Health  Services  shall  study  alternative  ways  to  augment  the  present  fee  structure  for 
the  Hazardous  Substance  Account. 

8.  The  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  further  streamline  the  site  cleanup 
contracting  process  to  ensure  timely  administrative  handling  and  improve  contract 
quality.  In  addition,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  should  take  appropriate 
action  to  develop  systems  to  streamline  permitting  for  site  cleanup  technologies 
for  which  significant  operating  and  technical  performance  data  are  known. 

9.  Effective  immediately,  the  implementing  agencies  should  ensure  that  remediation 
plans  to  clean  up  hazardous  waste  sites  use  the  best  feasible  treatment  technology 
to  control  pollution  and  protect  public  health  and  the  environment. 

IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  by  December  31,  1986,  and  every  six  (6)  months 
thereafter  until  completed,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  submit  to  me  a 
report  of  the  progress  made  in  expediting  and  improving  the  current  site  cleanup  wastes 
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  25th  day  of  August 
1986 


ATTEST: 


ecretary  of  State  ' 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


A748 


I  ^r 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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lo  ff«  office  of  the  Secretary  of  SM9    iS 
of  the  Stat*  of  California 

A I  IP,  ?    ■'   -QOG 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  St:t^  ? 


^     Deputy  Ij        ^5?  i 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-56-86 


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flf: 


WHEREAS,  Californians  currently  generate  hazardous  waste  at  a  rate  which  will  soon 
exceed  the  existing  capacity  of  private  and  public  treatment  and  disp>osal  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  substantial  quantity  of  this  hazardous  waste  is  simply  deposited  on  or  in  the 
ground  without  treatment  and  as  such  represents  a  threat  to  the  public's  health  and  safety,  and 
the  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Task  Force  on  Toxics,  Waste  and  Technology  strongly  recommends  the 
elimination  of  land  disposal  of  untreated  wastes; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  direct  the  Department  of  Health  Services,  and  other  appropriate  and 
involved  state  agencies  to  implement  the  comprehensive  and  phased  program,  as  outlined  in 
the  Task  Force  final  report,  to  eliminate  land  disposal  of  untreated  waste  in  California;  and 
hereby  order  the  following: 

1.  In  implementing  a  phased  program,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall 
establish  an  Information  and  Technology  Clearinghouse  to  ensure  that  industry  and 
the  public  are  fully  apprised  of  all  significant  information  on  available  waste 
reduction,  treatment,  and  recycling  technologies  and  working  with  the  Department 
of  Finance,  pursue  appropriate  means  to  provide  fiscal  incentives  for  the  use  of 
alternative  technologies  for  waste  reduction,  treatment  and  site  cleanup.  Special 
emphasis  should  be  directed  toward  small  businesses  and  small  waste  generators. 

2.  The  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  establish  reduction  of  the  volume  of 
hazardous  waste  as  a  principal  goal.  In  this  regard,  waste  reduction  shall  include 
both  source  reduction  (producing  less  waste),  as  well  as  recycling  or  reuse  (e.g., 
utilizing  the  hazardous  waste  produced  from  industrial  and  commercial  activities 
as  a  byproduct  for  acceptable  purposes). 

3.  Since  proven  technologies  exist  to  treat  over  80%  of  the  hazardous  waste 
previously  sent  to  land  disposal,  the  phased  program  should  emphasize,  whenever 
possible,  that  hazardous  wastes  shall  be  subject  to  methods  of  detoxification  and 
decomposition  that  render  them  nonhazardous  to  environment  and  to  the  people  of 
California. 

fi.  The  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  establish  a  preference  for  onsite 
treatment  of  hazardous  waste  rather  than  offsite  treatment  when  onsite  treatment 
is  technically  and  economically  sound.  However,  since  not  all  wastes  can  be 
economically  managed  onsite,  a  number  of  commercially  available  offsite  treat- 


"  ! 


ment  facilities  will  be  required  throughout  the  state.  The  development  of 
definitive  county  or  regional  hazardous  waste  management  plans  and  an  overall 
statewide  plan  are  necessary  elements  of  an  effective  program  to  ensure  that 
adequate  treatment  and  disposal  capacity  is  developed  for  the  businesses  and 
industries  in  California. 

5.  State  agencies  involved  in  the  planning,  siting,  and  permitting  of  treatment 
facilities  shall  enter  into  a  memorandum  of  understanding  that  specifies  each 
agency's  responsibilities,  and  defines  a  mechanism  to  quickly  resolve  differences 
that  impede  issuance  of  necessary  permits.  These  agencies  should  undertake  an 
analysis  of  the  siting  and  permitting  of  onside  efforts  to  determine  whether  there 
is  a  need  for  future  coordination  of  the  associated  permitting  process. 

6.  In  view  of  concerns  regarding  toxic  substances  (including  pesticides)  in  agricultural 
drainwater,  appropriate  state  agencies  should  continue  to  review,  address,  develop, 
and  implement  comprehensive  programs  for  the  establishment  of  water  quality 
objectives  and  regulation  of  agricultural  drainwater  which  is  hazardous  in  order  to 
protect  the  public  health  and  the  environment  in  a  manner  which  provides 
protection  equivalent  to  the  regulation  of  other  hazardous  wastes. 

7.  Technologically  sound  and  environmentally  safe  residual  management  facilities, 
both  interim  and  permanent,  shall  be  established  for  the  storage  of  the  irreducible 
residues  of  waste  treatment.  In  carrying  out  the  charge,  the  Department  of  Health 
Services  should  provide  assistance  to  local  governments  and  private  industry 
already  involved  in  establishing  residuals  management  facilities  and  work  with 
them  to  expedite  the  siting  and  p>ermitting  process. 

NOTE:  IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED  that  by  December  31,  1986,  and  every  six  (6)  months 
thereafter  until  completed,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  submit  to  me  a 
report  of  the  progress  made  in  eliminating  land  disp>osal  of  untreated  wastes  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  25th  day  of  August 
1986 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


4749 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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■   K'lSC^K    K'SK^'k  ^iXS^   K-SXo^    K'bXM'k    l^<^ 

FICED 

Id  th*  offic*  of  th«  Secretory  of  Shrto 
of  <<M  Stal*  of  California 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secf 


cf  St;t} 


Secietsfy  cf  St; 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-57-86 


WHEREAS,  although  extensive  energy  and  resources  from  both  the  public  and  private 
sectors  have  been  focused  on  the  cleanup  of  hazardous  waste  sites,  the  unsafe  disposal  of 
hazardous  waste  remains  a  serious  threat  to  the  public  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  public  health  will  benefit  from  improved  treatment  and  monitoring 
systems  for  hazardous  waste;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  effectively  address  the  health  problems  posed  by  these  cancer- 
causing  substances,  it  is  imperative  that  all  involved  agencies  coordinate  their  activities  and 
work  together  for  the  common  good;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor's  Task  Force  on  Toxics,  Waste  and  Technology  has  recom- 
mended the  development  of  a  thorough  monitoring  and  review  system  to  better  protect  the 
public  from  the  dangers  of  hazardous  waste; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  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  order  the  Department  of  Health  Services  and  other  involved  state 
agenices  to: 

1.  Develop  an  effective  and  comprehensive  system  of  environmental  monitoring  and 
evaluation  that  can  be  maintained  at  all  residuals  management  facilities,  multi- 
user hazardous  waste  treatment  sites,  and  at  large  onsite  treatment  facilities. 

2.  Take  appropriate  action  to  ensure  that,  to  the  maximum  extent  feasible,  hazardous 
wastes  are  not  commingled  before  offsite  treatment  unless  the  commingling 
enhances  treatment. 

3.  Ensure  that  the  best  technology  necessary  to  protect  public  health  and  the 
environment  is  used  in  treatment,  and  the  most  effective  technology  necessary  to 
control  pollution  which  threatens  public  health  and  the  environment,  is  utilized. 


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i^.  Direct  the  State  Water  Board  and  Department  of  Health  Services  to  continue  their 
review  of  existing  laws  and  programs  intended  to  prevent  wastes,  or  other 
substances  that  cause  cancer  or  pose  other  serious  hazards  to  public  health  or 
reproductive  processes  from  entering  air  and  water  supplies;  such  agencies  shall 
develop  proposals  to  strengthen  existing  programs  and  laws  as  determined  to  be 
necessary  by  these  continuing  reviews. 

IT  IS  ORDERED  that  by  December  31,  1986,  and  every  six  (6)  months  thereafter  until 
completed,  the  Department  of  Health  Services  shall  submit  to  me  a  report  of  the 
progress  made  in  reducing  the  public  health  risks  caused  by  hazardous  waste. 


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  August 
1986 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


4750 


Sf  ' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  o«Bc»  of  rtie  S«retary  of 
of  Ifw  SM»  of  California 


MARpH-WliG  EU,  SecretajY  of  SUte^gg^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  systemic  lupus  erythematosus,  an  autoimmune  disease,  poses  a  serious 
tiealth  risk  to  countless  Americans,  particularly  women  of  child  bearing  age;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  solution  to  this  puzzling  disease  continues  to  elude  scientists, 
partly  due  to  its  symptoms  which  imitate  those  of  other  diseases;  and 

HHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  greater  attention  has  been  focused  on  the  causes  and 
cures  of  lupus  and  strides  have  been  made  to  provide  comfort  and  assistance  to 
lupus  victims  and  their  loved  ones;  and 

HHEREAS,  with  increased  public  awareness  of  the  symptoms  and  treatment  of 
lupus,   the  adjustment  of  lupus  patients  to  their  fate  will  be  lessened  and  under- 
standing towards  them  enhanced;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  Lupus  Foundation  of  America  will  be  observing  Lupus  Awareness 
Month  during  October  1986; 

NOU.  THEREFORE.  I,  GECXtGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Lupus  Awareness  Month  in  California. 

IN  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
August  1986. 


Governor 


jr  of  California    *' 


TEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4751 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  o<  the  Seerrtory  of 
of  «4w  Stat*  of  California 


AUG  2  7 '986 
MARCHJfiNG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stataj 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California's  history,  the  need  for  safe  and  efficient 
transportation  systems  has  grown;  and 

HHERE4S.  as  our  state's  dependency  on  efficient  transportation  grows,  so  must 
our  commitment  to  ensuring  proper  safety  procedures;  and 

HHEREAS.  Calif ornians  have  increasingly  expressed  a  deep  concern  for  the  need- 
less loss  of  lives  on  our  streets  and  highways;  and 

HHER8AS.   increased  public  awareness  of  the  effectiveness  of  safety  devises 
such  as  the  seat  belt  promises  to  greatly  reduce  the  threat  of  serious   injury  or 
death  on  California's  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  continued  support  and  cooperation  of  individual  citizens,  private 
organizations  and  governmental  agencies  will  help  achieve  our  goal  of  reducing  the 
tragic  toll  of  traffic  deaths  and  injuries  occuring  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  Labor  Day  weekend  and  the  holiday  season  approaches,  it  is  partic- 
ularly important  for  all  motorists  to  practice  defensive  driving  techniques   and 
promote  increased  traffic  safety; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  encourage  all  citizens  to  follow  proper  safety  procedures  on  the  roadways 
and  have  a  safe  and  happy  holiday  season. 

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 
August  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  security  practitioners  are  dedicated  to  protecting  people,  property 
and  information  assets  of  public  and  private  organizations;  and 

HHEREAS.   the  efforts  of  these  professionals  have  significantly  reduced  the 
losses  caused  by  a  wide  range  of  crimes  committed  against  countless  other  organiza- 
tions that  employ  their  services;  and 

1IHEREAS.  these  dedicated  security  professionals  have  demonstrated  outstanding 
service  in  preventing  or  minimizing  losses  to  the  community  from  such  natural  or 
man-made  disasters  as  fire,  riots,  strikes  and  other  civil  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Society  for  Industrial  Security  has  designated  the  month 
of  September  to  honor  security  professionals  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate 
the  many  contributions  security  professionals  make  on  behalf  of  all  citizens  and 
their  possessions; 

NOW.  THKREFORB,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September.  1986  as  Professional  Security  Month  in  honor  of  the  many 
dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  this  profession. 

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 
August  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  protecting  our  communities  against  crime  is  a  serious  responsibility 
requiring  a  cooperative  partnership  between  concerned  citizens  and  law  enforcement 
agencies;  and 

HHEREAS.  programs  like  neighborhood  watch  are  representative  of  this  partner- 
ship which  helps  ease  the  fear  and  trauma  of  crime  for  past  and  future  victims;  and 

WHEREAS,   like  neighborhood  watch  programs,  apartment  watch  will  provide  an 
opportunity  for  apartment  dwellers  to  become  involved  in  the  campaign  against  crime 
and  contribute  to  safer  housing  for  all;  and 

HHEREAS.   participation  in  the  apartment  watch  program  will  strengthen  the 
spirit  of  cooperation,  which  is  vital  to  the  crime  prevention  campaign,  while  noti- 
fying criminals  that  apartment  residents  are  organized  and  watching;  and 

WHEREAS.  it  is  important  that  apartment  tenants  throughout  California  join 
concerned  citizens  everywhere  in  the  campaign  against  crime  by  participating  in 
apartment  watch  programs; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calif o-.ia,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1986  as  Apartment  Watch  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  become  personally  involved  in  organized  efforts  to  eliminate  crime 
in  our  communities. 

IN  WITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  band 
and  caused   the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
August  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  4<M  Stat*  (rf  California 

MARCiiJ()((G  EU,  SecneUiy-et  £t:te 


Deputy 


^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  strength  of  California  rests  in  our  ability  to  produce  and   ef- 
ficiently distribute  food  products  necessary  to  sustain  the  citizens  of  this  state; 
and 

WHEREAS,  independent  grocers  are  essential  to  this  process,  providing  for  the 
vital  interests  of  their  customers  through  their  resourcefulness  and  dedication  to 
their  comniunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  hard  work  and  commitment  manifested  by  these  individuals  affords 
a  shining  example  of  the  success  possible  within  the  freedom  and  competition  of  the 
American  marketplace:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
vital  contributions  independent  grocers  make  to  the  quality  of  living  in  the  Golden 
State; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  7-13.   1986  as   Independent  Retail  Grocers  Week  in 
California. 

Ill  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 
September  1986. 

Governor  of  California    U 


Km'Si^'. 


Secretary   of  State 


4755 


FlUED 

In  H>»  oISc*  of  *•  S«™^n'  0*  Sttrt. 
of  itw  StaM  oi  California 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


MARpR-WWejEU,  Sjjretaj) 
Deputy 


^StrtB 


WHEREAS,  each  year  one  in  every  four  hundred  infants  die  without  warning  from 
the  devastating  disease  known  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome;  and 

WHEREAS.  SIDS.  commonly  known  as  crib  death,  is  the  number  one  cause  of  death 
for  infants  between  the  ages  of  one  month  and  one  year;  and 

WHEREAS.  SIDS  is  neither  predictable  nor  preventable,  leaving  parents  with 
feelings  of  guilt  and  loneliness;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  the  cause  of  this  tragic  phenomenon  eludes  us.  hope  lies  in  the 
continued  research  and  increased  public  awareness  of  this  serious  and  unexplainable 
disease;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  Chapter  of  the  National 
Sudden  Death  Syndrome  Foundation  is  observing  Sudden   Infant  Death  Syndrome 
Awareness  Month  in  a  continued  effort  to  educate  parents  and  the  general  public 
about  this  puzzling  disease  which  affects  thousands  of  families  each  year; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  Awareness  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 


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 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California    C/ 


•TTEST:  . 


Secretary  of  State 


4756 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

In  lti«  offic*  of  th«  S«cT»»OTy  of  S^=lt• 
of  ItM  Sttil*  o(  California 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Strts 


h/tVm^i 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS.  Californians  have  a  deep  respect  for  our  state's  senior  citizens  and 
understand  the  importance  of  older  Americans  reneining  independent  and  active;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  state  and  local  governments  have  joined  with  the  private  sector 
to  provide  senior  citizens  with  an  alternative  to  long-term  care  institutionaliza- 
tion so  that  they  can  maintain  their  dignity  and  independence;  and 

WHEREAS.   Adult  Day  Health  Care  and  Social  Day  Care  programs  have  been  estab- 
lished throughout  California  as  a  viable  alternative  to  long-term  care  institution- 
alization, providing  a  variety  of  health,  therapeutic,  and  social  services  designed 
to  serve  the  special  needs  of  those  at  risk  cf  being  placed  in  a  nursing  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  Adult  Day  Health  Care  programs  promote  partnerships  between  the  par- 
ticipant,  the  family,  the  physician,  and  the  community  in  an  effort  to  maintain 
personal  independence  for  older  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs  offer  relief  to  families  who  otherwise  must  care  for 
disabled  elderly  persons  on  a  twenty-four  hour  per  day  basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  assistance  and  support  of  the  staff  at  Adult  Day  Health  Care 
centers,  individuals  already  residing  in  nursing  homes  can  realize  their  independ- 
ence and  be  placed  back  into  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  the  past  year,  the  State  of  California  has  increased  Adult  Day 
Health  Care  sites  by  27%  and  has  established  a  new  licensure  category  for  Social 
Day  Centers; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  21-27,  1986  as  Adult  Day  Health  Care  Center  Week  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  important  role  of  these  pro- 
grams in  achieving  a  comprehensive  system  of  community-based  long-term  care  for 
future  generations. 

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 
September  1986. 


^^«-».<<rc~  /0^tA>c..c>uwv.,»^*.«»  - 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


F  I  C  E  D 

In  ttto  office  of  liw  S^crstory  of  Stoto 
of  t<M  Stcrt*  of  California 

MttCH  F0f4G  EU,  Seci 


Secrrtaty  of  St^ts 
(1    Deputy 


WHEREAS.  California  is  the  undisputed  world's  home  of  the  entertainment  indus- 
try: and 

WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  continues  to  offer  the  world's  best  locations,  pro- 
viding filmmakers  pleasant  climate  and  diverse  topography;  and 

WHEREAS,  industry  production  generates  billions  of  dollars  toward  our  state's 
boisterous  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  an  effort  to  effectively  meet  the  diverse  needs  of  filmmakers, 
California  established  a  Film  Office,  which  is  responsible  for  assisting  all  as- 
pects of  filmmaking;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Motion  Picture  Council,  which  consists  of  21  members  from  the 
industry,  provides  direction  on  keeping  production  and  jobs  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  that  state  agencies,  private  organizations  and  indi- 
vidual citizens  work  together  to  "Meet  the  Competition"  of  ensuring  that  California 
maintains  its  position  as  a  leader  in  this  vital  industry; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  ^ORGB  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  motion  picture  industry  for  its  fine  endeavors  on  behalf  of  the 
artistic  and  economic  growth  of  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  continue  to 
promote  and  attract  filmmaking  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  5th  day  of 
September  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  »he  S»al»  of  California 


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EU,  Secretanr  of  State   j 
Deputy  (J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  osteopathy  is  a  medical  discipline,  founded  in  187A  by  Dr.   Andrew 
Still,  which  stresses  the  importance  of  the  musculoskeletal  system  in  the  treatment 
of  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  osteopathic  medicine  has  developed  into  a  so- 
phisticated system  of  total  health  care  which  deals  with  the  interrelationship  of 
body  structure  and  function;  and 

WHEREAS,  osteopathic  medicine  emphasizes  good  health  for  the  whole  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  increased  public  attention,  this  distinctive  and  separate  branch 
of  medicine  is  one  of  the  fastest  growing  fields  in  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  lA-20,  osteopathic  physicians  and  sur- 
geons throughout  California  are  observing  Osteopathic  Medicine  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
important   role  osteopathic  medicine  plays  in  the  health  of  the  citizens  of  this 
state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  14-20,  1986  as  Osteopathic  Medicine  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  8th  day  of 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


iTTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


•9^  l^t^O'y  IfcU 


4759 


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pP  ^KS'j  Si 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ae  <0c»  of  1«>«  Secretary  of 
oi  liie  Shit«  of  Colifofnia 


G  EU,  Secretanr  of 
Deputy 


^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  enriched  by  the  colorful  traditions  and 
distinctive  cultures  of  her  Latin  American  neighbors;  and 

WHEREAS.  Americans  of  Hispanic  descent  are  an  important  segment  of  the  diverse 
population  that  makes  up  the  great  state  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  communities  throughout  our  state,  residents  of  Mexican.  Spanish. 
Central  and  South  American  descent  are  playing  a  vital  role  in  fostering  progress 
and  promoting  economic  growth;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  celebrate  the  tremendous  contributions  which 
Americans  of  Spanish  descent  have  made  to  California  and  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,   like  America's  recent  commemoration  of  the  100th  birthday  of  '"he 
Statue  of  Liberty,  the  observance  of  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  is  a  time  to  reflect  on 
the  tremendous  love  of  freedom  and  justice  that  we  all  share; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  lA-20.  1986  as  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  me  in  observing  this  week  as  an  appropriate  txme  to  recognxze 
the  significant  achievements  of  all  Hispanics. 

IN  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
September  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

la  «ho  oflke  of  ttw  Ucrtfar/  of  Stot» 
at  Hm  Stott  of  California 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secietary  cf  St:t« 
J      Deputy  /y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue  of  the 
power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  Section  3  (b)  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  Sacramento,  California,  on  the  8th 
day  of  September,  1986,  at  5:00  p.m.  of  said  day  for  the  following  purpose  and  to 
legislate  upon  the  following  subject: 


To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relative  to  prisons. 


ATTEST: 


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 
September  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4~ol 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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c" .-  "       r  Hon 


A  PROCLAMATION 
bv  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


and 


VHERKAS,  Dowc  Syndrone  is  the  leading  clinical  cause  of  Mental   retardation; 


iitiKKKAS.  while  this  chroBJOso«al  configuration  occurs  in  one  ir  every  1,000 
births,  it  ressains  one  of  the  least  understood  disabilities  of  our  tiae;  and 

HHEREAS.  contrary  to  popular  belief,  Bost  children  who  have  Do*fE  Syndrome  are 
only  Baldly  handicapped;  and 

HHKRBA5.  improved  educational  opportunities  for  those  with  Down  Syndrome  and 
advances  in  medical  science  have  brightened  the  outlook  for  individuals  bcm  with 
this  chromcsoBai  configuration;  and 

whkkKAS.  with  the  guidance  and  assistance  of  the  National  Down  Syndrome  Con- 
gress, parents  and  teachers  are  developing  special  programs  to  help  individuals  who 
have  Down  Syndrome  function  at  their  fullest  potential;  and 

HHERKAS.   increased  public  awareness  of  the  intricacies  of  Down  Syndrome  will 
assist  those  afflicted  with  this  chromosomal  configuration  as  they  strive  to 
assimilate  into  mair.streac  society; 

NCH.  THBRKFOSE.  I,  GBOMS  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  Califcrnia,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Down  Syndrome  Awareness  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  of  this  disability. 

Ill  HimSSS  VHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California   c  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
September  l;*c>. 


/Q^uJi 


Governor  of  California 


A  VYtA^ 


Secretary   of   State     \ 


47.62 


4^  K'eJIt^'M  ifttJ 


^■^  K'iJU^  ^iX^\  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tho  office  of  th«  S«cr«tory  of  SM* 
of  ttw  Stat*  of  California 


J^J 


MAp-im  EU,  Secretarejt  St^  ^K 
t^       Deputy  VJMiR 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  over  200  years  ago,  our  forefathers  founded  this  great  nation  with  a 
vision  of  freedom,  liberty,  and  justice  for  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  today,  we,  as  a  nation,  still  foster  that  precious  vision  and  embrace 
those  cherished  principles;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  education  of  our  people  has  long  been  treasured  as  one  of  our 
most  important  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  United  States,  a  vast  system  of  colleges  and  universi- 
ties provides  everyone  the  opportunity  to  further  their  education  and  realize  their 
dreams;  and 

WHEREAS,   California's  institutions  of  higher  learning,  both  public  and  pri- 
vate, are  among  the  best  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education  is  celebrating 
October  25-31,   1986  as  Higher  Education  Week,  and  have  chosen  "Education  is 
Freedom"  as  their  theme  for  1986  in  a  continued  effort  to  promote  public  awareness 
of  our  liberty  to  learn,  as  well  as  to  encourage  all  citizens  to  pursue  a  path  to 
higher  learning; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  25-31,  1986  as  Higher  Education  Week. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
September  1986. 


Governor 


>r  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Californians  have  long  been  known  for  their  generous  spirit  and  giv- 
ing nature;  and 

WHEREAS,  Older  Americans  are  the  fastest  growing  group  in  our  population  and 
are  enriching  our  communities  through  their  loving  support  and  knowledgable  guid- 
ance; and 

WHEREAS,  this  year,  marks  the  15th  anniversary  of  ACTION,  the  national  volun- 
teer agency,  as  well  as  its  largest  program,  the  Retired  Senior  Volunteer  Program; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  outstanding  success  of  RSVP  is  largely  due  to  the  unwavering  com- 
mitment of  the  many  men  and  women  volunteers,  60  years  of  age  and  older,  who  give 
of  their  time  and  energy  to  help  ensure  a  brighter  future  for  the  members  of  their 
c  ommun  i  ty ;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California,  there  are  21,531  RSVP  volunteers  serving  through  3,781 
private,  non-profit,  and  public  organizations;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  devoted  RSVP  volunteers  contributed  5,562,195  volunteer 
hours  to  their  communities  in  the  past  year  alone; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September   15-21,  1986  as  RSVP  Volunteer  Week  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  recognize  the  tireless  service  and  valuable  achievements  of  these 
dedicated  senior  volunteers. 

IM  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 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California    /J 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  from  infancy  through  adulthood,  injuries  are  a  leading  cause  of 
trauma  and  death  as  well  as  a  major  source  of  medical  expenditures  and  loss  to  our 
economy;  and 

VfHEREAS,  Emergency  Medical  Services  (EMS)  provide  optimal  care  for  ill  and  in- 
jured citizens,  including  initial  assessment  stay,  definitive  treatment  and  reha- 
bilitative services:  and 

HHEREAS,  effective  EMS  systems  involve  the  coordinated  response  and  active 
participation  of  many  organizations  such  as  law  enforcement,  dispatch,  rescue  per- 
sonnel, ambulance  services,  hospital  facilities  and  medical  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  services  in  emergency  medical  care  and  advances  in  the  de- 
velopment  of  EMS  systems  in  California  have  made  it  possible  to  save  countless 
lives;  and 


WHEREAS,  increase  awareness  and  knowledge  of  emergency  medical   services 
help  reduce  the  occurrence  of  death  and  disability  from  emergency  causes;  and 


can 


WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  21-27,  the  California  Emergency  Medical 
Services  Authority,  in  conjunction  with  local  emergency  medical  services   agencies 
and  the  California  Chapter  of  the  American  College  of  Emergency  Physicians,  is  con- 
ducting a  statewide  public  awareness  campaign  entitled,  "Emergency  Medical  Services 
Awareness  Week"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  21-27,  1986  as  Emergency  Medical  Services  Awareness  Week 
in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VIHERE^.  California  is  blessed  with  a  vibrant  and  prospering  restaurant  com- 
munity; and 

WHERE^.   this  success  is  largely  due  to  the  dedicated  efforts  of  waiters  and 
waitresses  who  contribute  significantly  to  the  efficiency  of  restaurant  operations; 
and 

HHERKAS.   the  men  and  women  who  comprise  this  demanding  profession  constantly 
strive  to  provide  patrons  with  pleasant  and  efficient  service;  and 

HHEREAS.  we  often  fail  to  acknowledge  the  fine  services  provided  by  waiters 
and  waitresses:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
importance  of  waiters  and  waitresses  to  our  great  state; 

NOH.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17.  1986  as  Waiter  and  Waitress  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
September  1986. 

Governor  of  California    (/ 


Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  1787,  the  United  States  Constitution  was  signed,  thus  establishing 
a  wholly  novel  form  of  government  in  which  the  ultimate  wellspring  of  power  lay 
with  the  people's  vote;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  priceless  and  revered  document  is  the  cornerstone  of  our  society 
and  forms  the  foundation  for  the  precious  freedoms  we  hold  so  dear;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Constitution  remains  the  oldest  written  national  instrument  of 
government  in  force  anywhere  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS.  September  17,  1986  marks  the  199th  anniversary  of  the  drafting  of  the 
Constitution;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  Californians  and  all  freedom  loving  people  accord 
special  recognition  to  this  memorable  anniversary; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR<X  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1986  as  Constitution  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

Ill  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 
September  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  cancer,  heart  disease,  stroke,  and  emphysema  are  the  "modem  day 
plagues"  nationally  and  in  California;  and 

HHEREAS.   these  diseases  often  result  from  individual  lifestyle  choices  and 
behavior:  and 

WHEREAS,  these  diseases  do  inestimable  damage  to  our  quality  of  life  and 
inflate  the  cost  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  diseases  of  lifestyle  can  be  controlled  largely  by  individual 
choices  of  eating  properly,  exercising  wisely,  limiting  consumption  of  alcohol,  and 
avoiding  tobacco  and  other  harmful  substances;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  consensus  of  public  health  and  medical  experts  that  quality 
of  life  can  be  improved  and  health  care  costs  reduced  by  raising  the  awareness  of 
the  general  public  about  health  behaviors  and  lifestyle  choices;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  13-19.  1986.  the  California  Department 
of  Health  Services  and  local  health  departments  throughout  our  state  will  be  pro- 
moting healthy  lifestyle  choices; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  (30RGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  13-19,  1986  as  California  Health  Promotion  Week. 

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  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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IttRCH  FOM  EU,  S«9etory  If  SMi 

(y      Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  today,  over  13  years  since  the  end  of  active  U.S.  involvement  in  the 
Vietnam  War.   over  2.400  Americans  are  still  missing  or  unaccounted  for  in  Indo- 
china; and 

WHEREAS,  a  few  short  years  ago.  there  was  little  interest  and  less  hope 
throughout  our  nation  about  the  POW/MIA  issue,  sending  a  signal  to  the  governments 
of  Vietnam  and  Laos  that  America  was  no  longer  interested  in  her  lost  sons;  and 

WHEREAS,  today  all  of  America  is  concerned,  and  we  are  engaged  in  negotiations 
with  both  Vietnam  and  Laos  that  have  already  helped  return  more  of  our  men  to  their 
families  than  at  any  time  since  the  end  of  the  war;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  brave  men  died  in  battle  for  their  country  and  it  is  only  fit- 
ting that  they  finally  rest  now  in  the  nation  they  loved  so  dearly  and  for  which 
they  willingly  sacrificed:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  pay  tribute  to  the  fathers  and  mothers,  the  wives, 
the  sons  and  daughters,  and  other  relatives  of  our  POWs  and  MIAs  who  never  gave  up 
and  never  stopped  loving;  and 

WHEREAS,  promoting  public  awareness  and  generating  unified  support  are  key 
elements  of  our  national  strategy  on  this  important  issue;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States  along  with  the  National  League  of 
Families  of  American  Prisoners  and  Missing  in  Southeast  Asia  are  observing  Septem- 
ber 19.  1986  as  National  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  19.  1986  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  f'  eat  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
September  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  today,  over  13  years  since  the  end  of  active  U.S.  involvement  in  the 
Vietnam  War,   over  2,400  Americans  are  still  missing  or  unaccounted  for  in  Indo- 
china :  and 

WHEREAS,  a  few  short  years  ago,  there  was  little  interest   and  less  hope 
throughout  our  nation  about  the  POW/MIA  issue,  sending  a  signal  to  the  governments 
of  Vietnam  and  Laos  that  America  was  no  longer  interested  in  her  lost  sons;  and 

WHEREAS,  today  all  of  America  is  concerned,  and  we  are  engaged  in  negotiations 
with  both  Vietnam  and  Laos  that  have  already  helped  return  more  of  our  men  to  their 
families  than  at  any  time  since  the  end  of  the  war;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  brave  men  died  in  battle  for  their  country  and  it  is  only  fit- 
ting that  they  finally  rest  now  in  the  nation  they  loved  so  dearly  and  for  which 
they  willingly  sacrificed;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  pay  tribute  to  the  fathers  and  mothers,  the  wives, 
the  sons  and  daughters,  and  other  relatives  of  our  POWs  and  MIAs  who  never  gave  up 
and  never  stopped  loving:  and 


WHEREAS,  promoting  public  awareness  and  generating  unified  support  are 
elements  of  our  national  strategy  on  this  important  issue;  and 


key 


WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States  along  with  the  National  League  of 
Families  of  American  Prisoners  and  Missing  in  Southeast  Asia  are  observing  Septem- 
ber 19,  1986  as  National  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  OEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  19,  1986  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1986. 


Governoii 


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4769 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  each  year  over  one  million  families  in  the  United  States  and  over 
95,000  families  in  California  face  the  unexpected  and  often  misunderstood  loss  of 
their  baby;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  public  often  diminishes  the  importance  of  such  a  loss  and  wrong- 
fully assumes  that  having  another  baby  will  erase  the  pain  and  heartache;  and 

WHEREAS,  bereaved  parents  have  a  right  to  their  grief,  their  feelings  of  sad- 
ness and  their  need  to  remember  their  lost  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,  informed  family  members,  friends  and  co-workers  could  provide  valu- 
able support  to  bereaved  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  is  a  family  problem  of  immense  magnitude  which  requires  in- 
creased public  awareness  and  support  for  parents  and  family  members  as  they  cope 
with  their  loss;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Support  Group,  which  promotes  awareness 
and  understanding  for  families  experiencing  miscarriage,  stillbirth  and  newborn 
infant  death,  is  observing  October  as  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Awareness  Month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GBORGE  DEHKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  as  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Awareness  Month  in  the  State 
of  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  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 
September  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


4770 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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^       Deputy         C? 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS.  California  producers  and  consumers  enjoy  the  economic  benefits  of  a 
substantial  cooperative  business  sector;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  cooperatives  have  led  the  way  in  acting  as  consumer  advo- 
cates and  in  providing  consumer  information;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  40.000  California  households  belong  to  agricultural  cooperatives 
and  market  over  6  billion  dollars  of  products  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  estimated  1  million  people  participate  in  California  consumer  co- 
operatives such  as  housing,  child  care,  food  and  cable  television,  with  assets  over 
1.5  billion  dollars;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  credit  unions  alone  have  over  6.2  million  members  and  over 
20  billion  dollars  in  assets;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  involved  in  California's  cooperatives  are  to  be  commended  for 
their  dedicated  efforts  to  enhance  our  state's  economy  and  enrich  our  daily  lives; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  QBX)RQB  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Co-op  month  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  recognize  the  importance  of  cooperatives  and  those  individuals  which  make 
them  possible. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  when  the  first  Europeans  reached  America,  they  were  unprepared  for 
the  variety  and  complexity  of  cultures  they  encountered;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  many  as  2  million  Indians  occupied  what  we  now  know  as  America, 
with  250,000  Indians  living  in  the  territory  that  became  California:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Indians  held  a  special  appreciation  for  their  ancestry  and 
nature  and  lived  in  peace  and  harmony  with  their  surroundings;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  arrival  of  Europeans  had  a  devastating  effect  for  a  large  major- 
ity of  Indian  tribes  and  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  dramatic  changes  Indians  were  forced  to  make  in  the  face 
of  a  modern  world,  this  special  segment  of  the  population  has.  throughout  history, 
contributed  significantly  to  our  state's  growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  contributions  of  the  California  Indians,  which  are  often  over- 
looked, deserve  special  recognition  by  all  citizens  who  are  fortunate  to  benefit 
from  the  harmoneous  spirit  offered  by  Indian  culture; 

WHEREAS,  the  fourth  Friday  of  September,  which  commemorates  the  Indian  New 
Year,  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
many  contributions  California  Indians  continue  to  make  to  our  society; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGR  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  26,  1986  as  California  American  Indian  Day  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

Ill  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 
September  1986, 


Governor  of  California    *' 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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By. 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKREAS.    disabled  citizens  make   significant   contributions   to  all 
society  and  offer  special   skills   to  California's  workplace;    and 


aspects  of 


WHEREAS,  this  special  segment  of  the  workforce  invariably  performs  exceedingly 
well,  consistently  offering  high  standards  of  performance  to  meet  the  productivity 
expectations  of  their  employers;  and 

WHEREAS,  disabled  workers  bring  a  wealth  of  diverse  experience  to  the  work 
environment  and  serve  as  a  venerable  example  to  all  Californians  through  their 
strong  desire  to  participate  fully  in  the  life  and  activities  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  employment  opportunities  play  an  important  role  in  assisting  disabled 
Californians  in  their  efforts  to  remain  independent;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  Employment  Development  Department,  the  State  Department  of 
Rehabilitation  and  the  Governor's  Committee  for  Employment  of  the  Handicapped  are 
committed  to  working  in  partnership  with  private  industry,  the  public  sector,  labor 
and  the  disabled  community  in  fostering  increased  awareness  of  the  capabilities  of 
people  with  disabilities  through  public  education  and  technical  assistance;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contribu- 
tions disabled  persons  make  to  our  workplace  and  all  aspects  of  society; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Employ  Disabled  Persons  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITliESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
September  1986. 


^■Lh-r  v< 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  . 


Secretary  of  State 


4773 


J^  ■^SXJ'x  ^L 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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MARCHfiMG  EU,  Secrvtwy  of  Si 
/        Deputy 


WHEREAS,  maintaining  the  health  and  integrity  of  the  family  is  important  for 
all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  family  physicians  play  a  major  role  in  maintaining  the  health  of  Cal- 
ifornians by  actively  encouraging  the  public  to  adopt  good  health  practices  and 
overcome  unhealthy  habits;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  family  health  profession 
are  committed  to  the  importance  of  nutrition,  exercise  and  the  prevention  of  acci- 
dents; and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Academy  of  Family  Physicians  has  designated  October 
1986  as  Family  Health  Month  to  emphasize  the  importance  of  preventive  health  prac- 
tices for  optimal  physical  and  mental  well-being;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
vital  role  family  physicians  play  in  the  maintenance  of  the  health  of  the  citizens 
of  the  Golden  State; 

NOU.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Family  Health  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  cit- 
izens to  practice  healthy  habits. 

IM  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 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California     t/ 


iTTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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4774 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  tb*  Stati  of  Collfomki 

SEP  2  4^986 
MARCH  FDNG  EU,  Seastmy  of  Stat* 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California's  deserts  cover  over  one  quarter  of  the  entire  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  natural  resources  of  the  California  Desert  are  valuable  to  all 
citizens,  providing  employment,  economic  return,  scenic  beauty,  recreational  oppor- 
tunity, cultural  and  historic  points  of  interest,  and  an  abundance  of  flora  and 
fauna  unique  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  desert  lands  are  sensitive  to  uses,  easily  scarred  and  slow  to 
heal,  requiring  special  management  and  protection;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  management  of  desert  resources  for  the  benefit  of  all  Califor- 
nians   and  the  use  of  desert  wildlands  by  millions  of  visitors  each  year  are  too 
often  overlooked  and  unrecognized;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  October  marks  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the  establishment  of  the 
Desert  Region  of  Southern  California  as  the  California  Desert  Conservation  Area; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  California  Desert  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  our  vast  and  diverse  desert  resources. 

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 
Sefitember  1986. 


SeDtember  iy«t). 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  . 

Secretary  of  State 


4775 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


f:  T  i:  E  D 

h  lb*  e«C»  «f  U>e  Swretory  of  Stat* 
of  K»  SM*  of  California 

SEP  2  A  ■•9^6 
MARCH  PONG  EU,  SecKtary  of  State 


^'IB^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California  have  expressed  their  strong 
desire  for  safer  cars,  a  cleaner  and  healthier  environment,  and  the  conservation  of 
energy  resources ;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  proper  use  of  fuels  and  emissions  control  equipment  contribute  to 
better  air  quality  and  the  efficient  operation  of  vehicles;  and 

WHEREAS,  routine  car  maintenance  has  been  shown  to  be  a  contributor  to  auto- 
mobile safety,  enhanced  fuel  economy  and  reduced  car  emissions;  and 

WHEREAS,  autumn  is  an  opportune  time  to  prepare  automobiles  for  winter's  haz- 
ardous driving  conditions  by  performing  preventive  maintenance;  and 

WHEREAS,  automobile  clubs,  adult  education  centers,  and  other  public  service 
groups  throughout  California  are  assisting  motorists  in  learning  about  proper  car 
care; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Car  Care  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  23rd  day  of 
September  1986. 


nor  of  California  ^ 


4776 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Hw  IM*  of  CalKornia 

SEP  2   ■'  '9RB 
MMCN  PONG  EU,  Secretify  of  Stat* 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  although  we  live  in  a  world  of  marvelous  technological  progress,  in 
all  comers  of  the  earth  there  are  still  those  who  suffer  from  poverty,  sickness, 
loneliness  and  starvation;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  devastating  human  tragedies  are  best  met  with  understanding, 
compassion,  love  and  assistance;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Lions  Club  is  a  group  of  caring  men  unified  by  humanitarian  serv- 
ice who  work  together  to  bring  to  the  needy  and  the  lonely  the  help  and  assistance 
they  need  to  live  with  grace  and  dignity;  and 

WHEREAS,   there   are  more  than  37,000  Lions  Club,  comprised  of  over  a  million 
members  who  are  at  work  in  over  160  nations  and  geographical  territories  around  the 
globe;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  October  8,  1986  these  clubs  of  the  International  Association  of 
Lions  will  meet  in  their  home  communities  to  perform  a  special  act  of  humanitarian 
service  symbolizing  their  unity  of  purpose; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORfX  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8,  1986  as  World  Lions  Service  Day  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  Californians  to  recognize  the  outstanding  achievements  of  the  Lions 
Club  members  at  work  throughout  the  world. 

IK  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 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4777 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  T  C  E  D 

In  Hm  oMqv  il  i9m  Stcrttary  of  stota 
flf  Mm  SM«  ■(  ColHomla 

SEP  2  .'i^gSB 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  8wret»y  of  Stat*  I 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  approximately  one  in  every  five  people  suffer  from  some  form  of  men- 
tal or  emotional  disorder  and  countless  others  are  affected  by  the  presence  of  men- 
tal illness  in  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  five  state  hospitals  serving  the  nearly  5,000  patients 
with  severe  mental  disorders  are  staffed  by  approximately  5,000  compassionate 
health  care  professionals;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  state,  there  are  numerous  county  agencies  administer- 
ing hundreds  of  community  mental  health  programs  which  are  helping  to  establish  a 
continuum  of  care  for  patients  outside  state  hospitals;  and 

WHEREAS,  numerous  dedicated  individuals  and  organizations  have  contributed  to 
the  significant  improvement  of  California's  mental  health  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  mental  illness  will  help  to  reduce  the 
stigma  and  misconceptions  associated  with  this  disease,  as  well  as  ease  the  pain 
and  suffering  of  the  patients  and  their  families; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5  -  11,  1986  as  Mental  Illness  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  take  this  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  mental  ill- 
ness. 

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 
Sestember  1986. 


September  i^oo. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4778 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  U  E  D       ^„ 

la  iht  oMc*  of  Hm  SKTMory  of  »at*  hi 
Of  Itw  SM*  of  Collfernta 

SEP  2  -l^gBB 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Sflcretaiy  of : 

J     Deputy 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-S8-86 


WHEREAS,  the  use  of  illicit  drugs  has  substantially  increased  in  recent  years, 
and  has  serious  adverse  effects  upon  both  the  drug  user  and  those  who  rely  on  the 
drug  user  for  support  and  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  employees  who  use  illegal  drugs,  whether  on  or  off  duty,  are  gener- 
ally less  productive,  less  reliable,  and  prone  to  greater  absenteeism  than  employ- 
ees who  do  not  use  illegal  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  illegal  drugs  has  resulted  in  billions  of  dollars  of  lost 
productivity  each  year,  occasioned  by  the  reduced  efficiency  and  increased  absen- 
teeism of  employees  who  abuse  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  impact  of  illegal  drug  use  is  felt  in  both  the  public  and  private 
sectors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  illegal  drugs  by  State  employees  generally  is  inconsistent 
with  the  law-abiding  behavior  expected  of  all  citizens,  and  with  the  special  trust 
placed  in  such  employees  as  servants  of  the  public;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  illegal  drugs,  whether  on  or  off  duty,  by  State  employees 
impairs  the  efficiency  of  State  departments  and  agencies,  undermines  public  confi- 
dence in  them,  and  interferes  with  the  job  performance  of  employees  who  do  not  use 
illegal  drugs,  and  thereby  increased  the  cost  of  government  to  the  taxpayers  of 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  use  of  illegal  drugs  by  State  employees  in  certain  positions  of 
sensitivity  and  trust  poses  a  special  risk  to  public   safety   and   the   effective 
enforcement  of  the  law;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  as  an  employer,  has  a  responsibility  to 
taxpayers  to  insure  that  state  functions  are  performed  efficiently,  and  without 
undue  risk  to  the  people  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  State  of  California,  as  an  employer,  is  also  concerned  with  the 
well  being  of  its  employees  and  should  encourage  the  identification  and  rehabilita- 
tion of  employees  with  drug  problems;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   President  of  the  United  States,  in  recognition  of  the  serious 
problem  of  illegal  drug  use  by  federal  employees,  on  September  15,  1986  issued  an 
executive  order  establishing  standards  and  procedures  designed  to  achieve  a  drug 
free  Federal  work  place;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  need  also  exists  to  establish  standards  and  procedures  to  achieve  a 
drug  free  State  work  place; 


I  si 


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NOW,  THEREFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.  The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration,  in  Consultation  with  the 
State  Personnel  Board,  shall  develop  policies  and  guidelines  designed  to 
achieve  a  drug-free  State  work  place,  while  protecting  the  privacy  and 
with  due  regard  for  the  constitutional  rights  of  State  employees. 

2.  Such  policies  and  guidelines  shall  include  the  following: 

a.  Provision  for  identifying  illegal  drug  users,  including  a  program  to 
test  for  the  use  of  illegal  drugs  by  employees  in  "sensitive"  posi- 
tions. The  positions  included  in  the  drug  testing  program  shall  be 
determined  by  the  Department  based  on  the  degree  of  risk  created  by 
the  unauthorized  use  of  drugs,  with  due  consideration  to  the  nature 
of  the  agency's  mission,  the  employee's  duties,  and  the  danger  to 
the  public  health  and  safety  that  could  result  from  the  drug  related 
impairment  of  the  employee. 


Provision  for  suspension  or  removal  of  employees  from 
positions  based  upon  drug  use. 


"sensitive" 


c.  Provision  for  treatment  of  employees  with  drug  problems,  including 
counseling  and  rehabilitation  programs,  with  procedures  to  protect 
the  confidentiality  of  treatment  records. 

d.  Provision  for  confidentiality  of  test  results. 

All   State  agencies   responsible  to  the  Governor  are  directed,  and  all 
other  public  entities  are  requested,  to  assist  the  Department  of  Person- 
nel Administration  in  discharging  its  responsibilities  under  this  order. 

Nothing  in  this  order  shall  be  deemed  to  abrogate  any  existing  policy  or 
directive  relating  to  drug  use  by  state  employees,   or  to  affect  any 
existing  or  future  state  employee  disciplinary  proceeding. 


4779 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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IMRCH<H)N6  EU,  Sem)^  of  State 

'  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEKKAS.  California's  most  valuable  resource  is  our  children  for  whom  we  must 
provide  opportunities  to  learn  and  grow;  and 

WHEREAS,   many  of  our  young  people  suffer  from  learning  disabilities  which 
threaten  their  most  precious  right — the  right  to  learn;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  with  a  specific  learning  disability  exhibit  a  disorder  in 
one  or  more  of  the  basic  psychological  processes  involved  in  understanding  or  using 
language,  which  may  manifest  itself  in  an  imperfect  ability  to  listen,   think, 
speak,  read,  write,  spell  or  do  a  mathematical  calculation;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  child,  adolescent  and  adult  with  a  learning  disability  is  unique 
and  remediation  must  be  comprehensive  and  multidisciplinary  involving  the  educa- 
tional, psychological  and  medical  needs  of  the  individual;  and 

WHEREAS,  enhanced  public  awareness  of  learning  disabilities  can  help  overcome 
misunderstandings  and  incorrect  diagnoses  which  compound  the  problems  faced  by 
those  suffering  from  this  disability;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  Association  for  Neuro- 
logically  Handicapped  Children  is  observing  Learning  Disabilities  Month; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEORMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Learning  Disabilities  Month  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  about  learning  dis- 
abilities. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California    (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4780 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  |0m  Gi,jMflM  Of  Stat^ 
'^        '     Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREikS.  throughout  our  nation,  drug  abuse  poses  a  serious  and  devastating 
problem  which  threatens  the  future  of  our  children;  and 

HHERKAS.   by  educating  our  children  on  the  devastating  consequences  of  using 
drugs  we  can  help  them  to  overcome  peer  pressure  and  steer  free  of  drug  use;  and 

vntKHKAS,  Pros  for  Kids  is  an  organization  committed  tr   ensuring  a  drug-free 
future  for  our  precious  youth;  and 

HHER8AS.   Pros  for  Kids  conducts  camps  in  which  professional  athletes  educate 
kids  on  the  dangers  of  drug  abuse;  and 

HHEREAS.  on  October  29,  1986  Pros  for  Kids  is  holding  its  3rd  Annual  Pros  for 
Kids  Fundraising  Dinner; 

NOW.  THKRKPORK.  I,  (X0R6S  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  October  29,  1986  as  Pros  for  Kids  Day  in  California  and  join  with 

Pros   for  Kids  and  other  organizations  in  our  continued  efforts  to  put  an  end  to 

this  mindless  killer  which  threatens  the  future  of  our  children  and  our  nation. 


Ill  HITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
September  1986. 


>^J«"^<CX»  i^^tM,'^ rt_^- - -.f ^ 


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Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State 


4781 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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«i  Hm  Skim  of  California 

SFP2  ^  '98n 
MARCH  leNGmSacfetaty  of  State 

By  ^//^ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS.  througtiout  our  vibrant  history,  American  workers  have  earned  respect 
and  appreciation  for  their  exceptional  craftsmanship;  and 

kUBKEAS.   that  same  commitment  to  quality  and  excellence  is  still  found  today 
in  American  manufacturing,  technology,  and  service  industries;  and 

whkkKAS.  the  American  Society  for  Quality  Control  has  continually  provided 
leadership  and  guidance  in  the  application  of  quality  control  since  1946;  and 

HHKRBAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  proclaimed  October  as  Quality 
Control  Month  in  the  United  States;  and 

hukkEAS.  during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  chapter  of  the  American 
Society  for  Quality  Control  will  sponsor  distinctive  programs  to  encourage  all  cit- 
izens to  dedicate  themselves  to  producing  quality  products  and  services; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGS  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1986  as  Quality  Control  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  25th  day  of 
September  1986. 


i-C<«  ^^jjMAj^^K.'s^.jsjuyS'tL. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary   of   State    I 


4782 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  the  threat  of  destructive  fire  is  ever  present  throughout  the  Golden 
State;  and 

HHEREAS,  each  year  fire  kills  over  five  hundred  Californians,  and  maims  and 
scars  thousands  more;  and 

WHKRSAS,  fire  costs  California  over  one  billion  dollars  annually  in  destroyed 
property,  lost  natural  resources,  closed  businesses,  lost  jobs,  medical  care  for 
burn  victims  and  other  related  economic  and  social  costs;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  fires  are  caused  by  carelessness  or  lack  of  awareness  and  are, 
therefore,  preventable:  and 

HHEREAS,  public  fire  safety  education  offers  the  greatest  potential  for  reduc- 
ing the  number  of  preventable  fires  and  thereby  improving  the  quality  of  life  for 
all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  to  increase  public  attention  on  the  need  for  constant 
vigilance  against  the  ever  present  threat  of  fire; 

MOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1986  as  Fire  Prevention  Week  and  urge  all  Califor- 
nians to  make  fire  prevention  a  regular  habit. 

IM  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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  has  a  colorful  history  in  which  all  Californians  can 
take  great  pride;  and 

WHEREAS,  Juan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo  contributed  signficantly  to  our  state's  his- 
tory and  development  by  commanding  a  sea  voyage  up  the  west  coast  of  North  America; 
and 

WHEREAS.  Cabrillo,  a  native  of  Portugal  in  the  service  of  the  Spanish  monarch, 
led  the  voyage  north,  claiming  for  Spain  numerous  points  in  California.   including 
the  San  Diego  Bay.  Santa  Catalina  Island.  Point  Reyes  and  Monterey  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  September  28,  marks  the  anniversary  of  Cabrillo 's  first  sail  into  the 
San  Diego  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  many  contribu- 
tions made  by  this  heroic  explorer; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1986  as  Cabrillo  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

M  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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  COSPAS/SARSAT  is  an  international  partnership  between  the  Soviet 
Union,   Canada,  France,  and  the  United  States,  dedicated  to  saving  lives  by  way  of 
the  rapid  detection  and  precise  location  of  a  distress  signal  by  an  orbiting  satel- 
lite; and 

WHEREAS,   California  is  a  major  participant  in  the  international  humanitarian 
effort  to  save  lives  in  emergency  situations  both  at  sea  and  in  the  air  through  the 
COSPAS/SARSAT  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  excessive  number  of  non-distress  alarms  jeopardize  the  health  and 
safety  of  emergency  responders,  the  lives  of  victims  in  actual  emergencies,   and 
detract  from  the  effectiveness  of  the  international  search  and  rescue  systan  while 
causing  a  needless  expenditure  of  government  funds;  and 


WHEREAS,  aircraft  pilots  and  boat  operators  can  reduce  the  numbers 
distress  signals  through  increased  education  and  renewed  awareness;  and 


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WHEREAS,   the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  in  conjunction  with 
various  federal  agencies,  the  Aircraft  Owners  and  Pilots  Association,   the 
California  Wing  of  the  Civil  Air  Patrol,  the  California  Division  of  Aeronautics, 
local  search  and  rescue  organizations  and  units  have  agreed  to  participate  in  a 
concerted  effort  to  promote  public  awareness  of  the  false  alarm  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vitally  important  that  the  skies  above  and  the  water  surround- 
ing California  be  safe  for  the  common  and  commercial  use  of  its  citizens  in  the 
ensuing  decades; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORCT  DEDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  year  1987  as  the  Year  of  Air  and  Maritime  Safety  and  urge  avia- 
tors, boaters,  ind  all  citizens  to  learn  and  practice  proper  procedures  in  the  use 
and  handling  of  aircraft  and  boat  electronic  distress  signaling  equipment  in  an 
effort  £o  ^l^yjiate  the  danger  and  wastefulness  resulting  from  false  alarms. 

IH  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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS.  COSPAS/SARSAT  is  an  international  partnership  between  the  Soviet 
Union,   Canada.  France,  and  the  United  States,  dedicated  to  saving  lives  by  way  of 
the  rapid  detection  and  precise  location  of  a  distress  signal  by  an  orbiting  satel- 
lite; and 

WHEREAS.   California  is  a  major  participant  in  the  international  humanitarian 
effort  to  save  lives  in  emergency  situations  both  at  sea  and  in  the  air  through  the 
COSPAS/SARSAT  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  excessive  number  of  non-distress  alarms  jeopardize  the  health  and 
safety  of  emergency  responders,  the  lives  of  victims  in  actual  emergencies,   and 
detract  from  the  effectiveness  of  the  international  search  and  rescue  system  while 
causing  a  needless  expenditure  of  government  funds;  and 


WHEREAS,  aircraft  pilots  and  boat  operators  can  reduce  the  numbers 
distress  signals  through  increased  education  and  renewed  awareness;  and 


of  non- 


WHEREAS.   the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  in  conjunction  with 
various  federal  agencies,  the  Aircraft  Owners  and  Pilots  Association,   the 
California  Wing  of  the  Civil  Air  Patrol,  the  California  Division  of  Aeronautics, 
local  search  and  rescue  organizations  and  units  have  agreed  to  participate  in  a 
concerted  effort  to  promote  public  awareness  of  the  false  alarm  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vitally  important  that  the  skies  above  and  the  water  surround- 
ing California  be  safe  for  the  common  and  commercial  use  of  its  citizens  in  the 
ensuing  decades; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GBOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  year  1987  as  the  year  of  air  and  maritime  safety  and  urge  avia- 
tors, boaters,  and  all  citizens  to  learn  and  practice  proper  procedures  in  the  use 
and  handling  of  aircraft  and  boat  electronic  distress  signaling  equipment   in  an 
effort  to  eliminate  the  danger  and  wastefulness  resulting  from  false  alarms. 

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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS.  COSPAS/SARSAT  is  an  international  partnership  between  the  Soviet 
Union,   Canada.  France,  and  the  United  States,  dedicated  to  saving  lives  by  way  of 
the  rapid  detection  and  precise  location  of  a  distress  signal  by  an  orbiting  satel- 
lite; and 

WHEREAS.   California  is  a  major  participant  in  the  international  humanitarian 
effort  to  save  lives  in  emergency  situations  both  at  sea  and  in  the  air  through  the 
COSPAS/SARSAT  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  excessive  number  of  non-distress  alarms  jeopardize  the  health  and 
safety  of  emergency  responders.  the  lives  of  victims  in  actual  emergencies,   and 
detract  from  the  effectiveness  of  the  international  search  and  rescue  system  while 
causing  a  needless  expenditure  of  government  funds;  and 


WHEREAS,  aircraft  pilots  and  boat  operators  can  reduce  the  numbers 
distress  signals  through  increased  education  and  renewed  awareness;  and 


of  non- 


WhhhKAS.   the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  in  conjunction  with 
various  federal  agencies,  the  Aircraft  Owners  and  Pilots  Association,   the 
California  Wing  of  the  Civil  Air  Patrol,  the  California  Division  of  Aeronautics, 
local  search  and  rescue  organizations  and  units  have  agreed  to  participate  in  a 
concerted  effort  to  promote  public  awareness  of  the  false  alarm  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vitally  important  that  the  skies  above  and  the  water  surround- 
ing California  be  safe  for  the  common  and  commercial  use  of  its  citizens  in  the 
ensuing  decades; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  year  1987  as  the  year  of  air  and  maritime  safety  and  urge  avia- 
tors, boaters,  and  all  citizens  to  learn  and  practice  proper  procedures  in  the  use 
and  handling  of  aircraft  and  boat  electronic  distress  signaling  equipment   in  an 
effort  to  eliminate  the  danger  and  wastefulness  resulting  from  false  alarms. 

IH  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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  dental  hyglenists.  as  licensed  oral  health  professionals,  have  been 
actively  involved  in  promoting  oral  health  and  preventing  oral  disease  for  more 
than  70  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  dental  hygienists,  as  preventive  specialists,   contribute  to  the 
dental  health  of  California  residents  and  provide  an  essential  service  for  their 
total  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  dental  hygienists  voluntarily  donate  time  and  effort  to  provide 
dental  education  and  preventive  dental  care  services  to  the  elderly,  the  disabled, 
the  underprivileged,  and  the  children  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  recognize  the  valuable  and  professional  health 
care  provided  by  our  state's  dental  hygienists;  and 

WHEREAS,  dental  hygienists  throughout  California  are  observing 
October  5  -  11.  1986  as  Dental  Hygienists  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CSORGR   DEUR3(EJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5  -  11,  1986  as  Dental  Hygienist  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  practice  of  dental  hygiene. 

Ill  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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  during  February  1986,  California  suffered  severe  winds  and  rainstorms 
which  resulted  in  13  deaths,  67  injuries,  and  more  that  $375  million  in  property 
damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  another  severe  series  of  storms  this  year  could  adversely  affect  the 
entire  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  people  living  in  floodplains  have  historically  been  exposed  to 
the  severity  of  flood  waters  which  are  known  to  be  devastating  to  both  life  and 
property;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  take  reasonable  precautions  during  winter  to 
protect  themselves  from  loss  of  life  and  property,  and  reduce  the  effects  of  winter 
on  our  energy,  resources  and  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  under  the  coordination  of  the  State  Office  of  Emergency  Services  and 
the  California  Department  of  Water  Resources,  a  number  of  local,  state,  federal  and 
volunteer  agencies  are  observing  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  to  educate  the  pub- 
lic on  this  important  issue; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAR,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  17-22,   1986,   as  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  Californians  to  "Be  Winter  Wise." 

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 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  California  has  become  the  largest  producer  of  pista- 
chios in  the  United  States  and  the  second  in  world  production;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  over  400  pistachio  growers  in  our  state  who  are  responsible 
for  the  production  of  50  million  pounds  of  pistachios  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Pistachio  Commission  was  formed  in  1980  by  the  State 
Legislature  and  became  operative  in  1981  following  an  immensely  favorable  industry 
vote;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Commission  is  a  self-help  industry  program  totally  funded  by  pis- 
tachio growers  in  an  effort  to  establish  and  expand  both  domestic  and  foreign  mar- 
kets for  California  pistachios;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  California  pistachio  growers  for  their 
many  contributions  to  our  state's  economy  and  food  supply;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  October  is  the  time  of  harvest  for  California's  pista- 
chio growers: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5  -  11.  1986  as  California  Pistachio  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  29th  day  of 
September  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Stat"  of  California 


WhkkKAS,  our  state's  children  are  our  most  valuable  resource;  and 

VHKRKAS.  environment  can  play  a  critical  role  in  shaping  a  child's  development 
and  perception  of  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  spend  an  average  of  4  hours  of  each  day  watching  television 
and  will  have  spent  almost  15,000  hours  watching  television  by  the  time  they  finish 
high  school;  and 

WHEREAS,   television  has  the  power  to  promote  and  reinforce  the  social  values 
parents  try  to  teach  their  children  regarding  health  and  safety;  and 

WHEREAS,  families  and  community  organizations  throughout  the  state  should  work 
with  broadcasters  in  helping  parents  and  children  take  advantage  of  television's 
potential  as  an  educational  learning  device;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  awareness  must  be  achieved  regarding  how  television  can  be 
effectively  utilized  and  further  developed  to  enhance  the  education  of  children; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGB  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12-18,  1986  as  Children's  Television  Awareness  Week   in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
September  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


By  virtue  of  the  authority  vested  in  the  Office  of  the  Governor  by  the  federal  Tax 
Reform  Act  of  1986  (H.R.  3838,  99th  Congress)  (the  "Act"),  I,  George  Deukmejian,  as 
Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  hereby  proclaim  as  follows: 

1.   Unless  the  context  otherwise  requires,  the  terms  defined  in  this  section 
shall  for  all  purposes  of  this  proclamation  have  the  following  meanings: 


(a) 
(b) 
(c) 

(d) 

(e) 
(f) 


"Committee"  means  the  California  Debt  Limit  Allocation  Committee 
established  pursuant  to  Section  3  of  this  proclamation. 

"Code"  means  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  of  1986,  as  amended  from 
time  to  time. 

"Issuer"  means  any  local  agency  or  state  agency  authorized  by  the 
Constitution  or  laws  of  the  State  to  issue  Private  Activity 
Bonds. 

"Local  Agency"  means  any  political  subdivision  of  the  State  with- 
in the  meaning  of  Section  103  of  the  Code,  or  any  entity  that  has 
the  power  to  issue  Private  Activity  Bonds  "on  behalf  of"  any  such 
political  subdivision. 

"MBAC"  means  the  Mortgage  Bond  Allocation  Committee  created  by 
Section  50185  of  the  Health  and  Safety  Code. 

"Private  Activity  Bond"  means  a  part  or  all  of  any  bond  (or  other 
instrument)  required  to  obtain  a  portion  of  the  State's  voltime 
cap  pursuant  to  Section  1A6  of  the  Code  in  order  to  be  tax- 
exempt,  including  generally  the  following  (as  such  bonds  are 
defined  in  the  Code) : 

(i)   exempt  facility  bonds  (except  bonds  for  airports,  docks  and 
wharves,  and  certain  solid  waste  facilities), 

(ii)   qualified  mortgage  bonds, 

(iii)  qualified  small  issue  bonds, 

(iv)   qualified  student  loan  bonds, 

(v)    qualified  redevelopment  bonds,  and 

(vi)  the  nonqualified  amount  of  an  issue  of  governmental  bonds 
(including  advance  refundings)  exceeding  $15,000,000,  as 
provided  in  Section  141(b)(5)  of  the  Code. 


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(i) 


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"Private  Activity  Bond  Limit"  means  any  portion  of  the  State 
Ceiling  allocated  or  transferred  to  a  State  Agency  or  Local 
Agency  pursuant  to  this  proclamation. 

"State"  means  the  State  of  California. 

"State  Agency"  means  the  State  and  all  State  entities,  including 
joint  powers  authorities  of  which  the  State  or  Agency  or  instru- 
mentality thereof  is  a  member,  empowered  to  issue  Private  Activ- 
ity Bonds,  the  interest  on  which  is  exempt  from  income  tax  under 
Section  103(a)  of  the  Code,  including  nonprofit  corporations  de- 
scribed in  Section  150(d)  of  the  Code  authorized  to  issue  student 
loan  bonds. 


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"State  Ceiling"  shall  be  the  amount  specified  by  Section 
of  the  Code  for  each  calendar  year  commencing  in  1986. 


lA6(d) 


Pursuant  to  Section  lA6(e)  of  the  Code,  this  proclamation  shall  govern 
the  allocation  of  the  State  Ceiling  among  the  State  and  Local  Agencies  in 
this  state  having  authority  to  issue  Private  Activity  Bonds.  Any  portion 
of  the  State  Ceiling  allocated  or  transferred  by  or  under  the  authority 
of  this  proclamation  shall  become  the  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  for  the 
issuer  to  which  such  portion  is  allocated  or  transferred  for  any  Private 
Activity  Bonds  issued  by  such  issuer. 


(a) 


The  Committee  is  hereby 
Treasurer,  who  shall  be  the 
the  Governor,   or   in  the 
Finance,  any  of  whom  may  ac 
the  State  Treasurer  shall 
and  support  staff  which  is 
which  shall  be  funded  from 
Committee.  Members  of  the 
sation.   The  Chairman  shall 
other  records  and  documents 


established,  consisting  of  the  State 
Chairman,  the  State  Controller  and 
Governor's  absence  the  Director  of 
t  through  a  designee.   The  office  of 
provide  any  administrative  assistance 
needed  for  the  Committee  to  operate, 
the  budget  act  appropriation  for  the 
Committee  shall  serve  without  compen- 
keep  or  cause  to  be  kept  minutes  and 
of  the  Committee. 


(b) 


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Two  members  of  the  Committee  shall  constitute  a  quorum.  The  af- 
firmative vote  of  two  members  of  the  Committee  shall  be  necessary 
for  any  action  taken  by  the  Committee;  provided,  however,  that 
the  Committee  may  by  unanimous  vote  delegate  to  its  Chairman  the 
authority  to  carry  out  any  acts  empowered  to  it  under  this  proc- 
lamation. 

The  Committee  shall  as  soon  as  is  practicable  after  the  date  of 
this  proclamation  and  thereafter  after  the  start  of  each  calendar 
year,   determine  and  announce  the  State  Ceiling  for  the  calendar 
year. 


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(b)  The  entire  State  Ceiling  for  each  calendar  year  is  hereby  allo- 
cated to  the  Committee  to  further  allocate  to  state  and  local 
agencies  as  provided  herein.  There  shall  not  be  included  in  the 
amount  of  the  State  Ceiling  allocated  to  the  Committee  for  1986 
any  amount  which  represents  Private  Activity  Bonds  issued  after 
August  15,  1986  and  prior  to  the  date  of  this  proclamation,  and 
which  are  required  by  the  Code  to  count  against  the  State  Ceiling 
for  1986. 

(c)  The  Committee  shall  prepare  application  forms  and  announce  proce- 
dures for  receipt  and  review  of  applications  from  State  and  Local 
Agencies  desiring  to  issue  Private  Activity  Bonds. 

(d)  The  Committee  may  at  any  time,  before  or  after  granting  any  allo- 
cations in  any  calendar  year  to  any  State  Agencies  or  Local  Agen- 
cies,  announce  priorities  or  reservations  of  any  part  of  the 
State  Ceiling  not  theretofore  allocated  either  for  certain  cat- 
egories of  bonds  or  categories  of  issuers. 

(e)  The  Committee  may  require  any  issuer  making  an  application  to  the 
Committee  or  MBAC  for  allocation  of  a  portion  of  the  State  Ceil- 
ing to  make  a  deposit  to  the  State  of  up  to  one  percent  (1%)  of 
such  portion  requested.   If  an  allocation  is  not  given,  such  de- 
posit shall  be  returned.   If  an  allocation  is  given,  the  deposit 
shall  be  kept  (in  proportion  to  the  amount  of  allocation  given) 
until  bonds  are  issued.   Upon  such  issuance,  the  deposit  shall  be 
returned  to  the  issuer  in  an  amount  equal  to  the  product  of   (i) 
the  amount  of  the  deposit  retained  times  (ii)  the  ratio  between 
the  amount  of  bonds  issued  divided  by  the  amount  of  allocation 
granted.   If  no  bonds  are  issued  prior  to  the  expiration  of  the 
allocation,  the  deposit  shall  be  kept,   unless  the  Committee 
determines  there  is  good  cause  to  return  all  or  part  of  the 
deposit. 

(f)  The  Committee  may  transfer  part  of  the  State  Ceiling  to  the  MBAC, 
to  be  used  for  qualified  mortgage  bonds  and  exempt  facility  bonds 
for  qualified  residential  rental  projects  (together  referred  to 
as  "housing  bonds"),  with  directions  and  conditions  pursuant  to 
which  MBAC  may  allocate  such  amounts  to  issuers  of  "housing 
bonds"  at  both  the  State  and  local  level.   In  carrying  out  such 
function,  MBAC  shall  act  solely  as  directed  or  authorized  by  the 
Committee,   to  the  full  extent  such  delegation  is  based  upon  the 
powers  granted  to  the  Governor  under  the  Act.   If  the  Committee 
makes  the  transfer  to  MBAC  authorized  by  this  subsection  (f),  the 
references  in  Sections  5,  6(a),  7  and  8  to  the  "Committee"  shall, 
for  purposes  of  any  "housing  bonds,"  be  deemed  to  mean  MBAC. 


(b) 


(c) 


(d) 


Each  State  Agency  shall  apply  to  the  Committee  for  allocation  of 
a  portion  of  the  State  Ceiling,  supplying  such  information  as  the 
Committee  may  require.   Such  application  may  be  for  a  specific 
project,  or  it  may  be  for  a  designated  dollar  amount,  to  be  uti- 
lized for  projects  or  programs  at  the  discretion  of  the  State 
Agency.   No  Private  Activity  Bonds  issued  by  any  State  Agency 
shall  be  deemed  to  receive  the  benefit  of  any  portion  of  the 
State  Ceiling  unless  the  Committee  has  allocated  or  permitted  the 
transfer  of  a  portion  of  the  State  Ceiling  to  the  State  Agency. 
Such  allocation  may  be  on  such  terms  and  conditions  as  the  Com- 
mittee may  determine. 

Any  Local  Agency  may  apply  to  the  Committee  for  an  allocation  of 
a  portion  of  the  State  Ceiling,  supplying  such  information  as  the 
Committee  may  require.  Applications  from  Local  Agencies  may  only 
be  for  specific  projects  or  programs.   No  Private  Activity  Bond 
issued  by  any  Local  Agency  shall  be  deemed  to  receive  the  benefit 
of  any  portion  of  the  State  Ceiling  unless  the  Committee  has 
allocated  or  permitted  the  transfer  of  a  portion  of  the  State 
Ceiling  to  such  Local  Agency.   Such  allocation  may  be  upon  such 
terms  and  conditions  as  the  Committee  may  determine. 

Any  allocation  made  pursuant  to  this  section  shall  be  irrevocable 
upon  issuance  of  bonds  pursuant  thereto  at  least  to  the  ext  .it  of 
the  amount  of  such  bonds  so  issued.  Any  allocation  shall  not 
permit  the  State  Agency  or  Local  Agency  receiving  same  to  use  all 
or  any  portion  of  it  for  a  carryforward  pursuant  to  Section 
146(f)  of  the  Code  unless  the  Committee  expressly  allows  use  of 
the  allocation  for  a  carryforward. 

No  allocation  made  to  a  State  Agency  or  a  Local  Agency  pursuant 
to  this  section  may  be  transferred  by  the  initial  recipient 
thereof  to  any  other  State  Agency  or  Local  Agency  unless  the  Com- 
mittee expressly  permits  such  transfer.  With  the  Committee's 
permission,  any  State  or  Local  Agency  may.  by  resolution,  trans- 
fer to  any  other  Local  Agency  or  to  any  State  Agency  or  back  to 
the  Committee  all  or  any  portion  of  such  Agency's  Private  Activ- 
ity Bond  Limit.  Any  such  transfer  shall  be  made  in  writing  and 
may  be  general  or  limited  and  subject  to  such  terms  and  condi- 
tions as  may  be  set  forth  in  said  resolution  or  under  the  Commit- 
tee's permission;  provided  that  any  such  transfer  shall  be  irrev- 
ocable upon  issuance  of  bonds  pursuant  to  such  transfer  at  least 
to  the  extent  of  the  amount  of  such  bonds  so  issued.   Each  trans- 
feree shall  maintain  a  written  record  of  the  transfer  in  its 
records  for  at  least  the  term  of  all  Private  Activity  Bonds  is- 
sued pursuant  to  such  transfer.   No  transfer  may  be  made  pursuant 
to  this  section  in  return  for  any  payment  of  cash,  property  or 
other  marketable  thing  of  value. 


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(a)  Subject  to  any  limitations  on  transferred  Private  Activity  Bond 
Limit  as  may  be  provided  in  Section  5(d),  any  State  Agency  or 
Local  Agency  may  utilize  its  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  (i)  for 
the  issuance  of  Private  Activity  Bonds,  (ii)  if  permitted  by  the 
Committee,  to  make  a  carryforward  election  pursuant  to  Section 
lA6(f)  of  the  Code,  or  (iii)  if  permitted  by  the  Committee,  to 
make  a  transfer  to  any  State  Agency,  Local  Agency,  or  the  Commit- 
tee. 

(b)  Prior  to  issuing  any  Private  Activity  Bonds,  the  Issuer  shall,  in 
the  bond  resolution  or  other  similar  action  giving  approval  for 
the  issuance  of  bonds,  specifically  designate  to  such  bond  issue 
a  portion  of  the  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  available  or  ex- 
pected to  be  available  to  such  Issuer.  Any  such  designation 
shall  be  irrevocable  upon  the  issuance  of  such  bonds  to  the  ex- 
tent of  the  amount  thereof. 

(c)  Each  State  Agency  and  Local  Agency  shall  notify  the  Committee  in 
writing  within  15  days  after  (i)  the  issuance  of  any  Private 
Activity  Bonds,  (ii)  any  action  taken  pursuant  to  Section  5(d)  to 
transfer  any  portion  of  its  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit,  or  (iii) 
any  election  to  treat  all  or  any  portion  of  such  State  or  Local 
Agency's  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  as  a  carryforward  pursuant 
to  Section  lA6(f)  of  the  Code.   The  Committee  (or  upon  its  termi- 
nation, the  State  Treasurer)  shall  keep  such  notices  in  its 
records  for  a  period  no  less  than  the  term  of  all  Private  Activ- 
ity Bonds  issued  pursuant  to  such  notices. 

(d)  Any  State  Agency  or  Local  Agency  which  has  issued  any  Private 
Activity  Bonds  between  August  15,  1986  and  the  date  hereof  shall 
notify  the  Committee  of  such  issuance  within  fifteen  (15)  days  of 
the  date  of  this  proclamation. 

The  Committee  may  request  Local  Agencies  and  State  Agencies  to  provide 
the  Committee  with  information  pertaining  to  the  amount  and  purpose  of 
anticipated  future  Private  Activity  Bond  issues,  or  any  other  information 
which  may  be  held  useful  to  the  Committee  in  performing  its  duties  and 
responsibilities  hereunder. 

The  Committee  may  transfer  any  Private  Activity  Bond  Limit  directly  to 
any  joint  powers  authority  created  pursuant  to  Government  Code  Section 
6500  et  seq.  This  section  is  specifically  intended  to  be  an  expressed 
statement  of  an  alternative  allocation  as  provided  in  Temporary  Treasury 
Relations  Section  1.103(n)-3T,  A-14  and  A-15,  to  the  extent  such  Regula- 
tions, or  any  successor  thereto  or  similar  regulations,  shall  be  appli- 
cable to  Private  Activity  Bonds. 


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Notwithstanding  any  other  provision  of  the  proclamation,  the  Committee 
may,  upon  such  terms  and  conditions  as  it  shall  determine,  authorize  the 
use  of  a  portion  of  the  State  Ceiling,  as  contemplated  by  Section  146  (n) 
of  the  Code,  in  connection  with  the  issuance  by  any  State  or  Local  Agency 
of  Mortgage  Credit  Certificates  under  a  Qualified  Mortgage  Credit  Certif- 
icate Program,  as  those  terms  are  defined  in  Section  25(c)  of  the  Code. 

This  proclamation  is  intended  to  provide  a  full,  fair,  flexible  and  work- 
able means  of  utilizing  the  State  Ceiling  available  under  the  Code,  and 
it  shall  be  liberally  construed  and  implemented  to  achieve  such  purposes. 

This  proclamation  shall  terminate  on  the  earliest  of  the  following  dates: 

(i)     January  1,  1988, 

(ii) 


(iii) 


the  effective  date  of  any  bill  enacted  by  the  Legislature  govern- 
ing the  method  for  making  allocations  of  the  State  Ceiling,  or 

January  1,  1987,  if  the  Act  is  not  signed  into  law  by  the  Presi- 
dent prior  to  that  date. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set 
my  hand  and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of 
the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed 
this  30th  day  of  September  1986. 


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OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  City 
of  Cerritos,  State  of  California,  on  August  31,  1986,  as  a  result  of  a  mid-air  col- 
lision between  two  airplanes  which  then  crashed  into  homes  located  in  the  City  of 
Cerritos. 

Because  of  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  which  resulted  in  82  deaths  and 
injury  of  two  other  persons,  and  which  also  destroyed  ten  homes  and  damaged  eight 
others,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  have  existed  in  the  City  of 
-  sacn  Cerritos,  County  of  Los  Angeles  and  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency 
Plan  in  order  to  secure  property  tax  relief  as  described  in  Section  2(a)  and  (b)  of 
Article  XIIIA  of  the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  California  and  other  assistance 
which  may  be  deemed  appropriate  for  the  residents  of  the  affected  area  within  the 
City  of  Cerritos. 

I  FURTHER  DIRECT  that  as  soon  hereafter  as  possible,  this  proclamation  be 
filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  that  widespread  publ  ity  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  30th  day  of 
September  1986. 


Govern 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Guard  is  the  oldest  military  force  in  the  nation  origi- 
nating in  the  early  colonial  days  on  October  7,  1636  with  the  formation  of  the  Old 
North  Regiment  of  the  Massachusetts  Colonial  Militia;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  350  years,  the  men  and  women  of  the  National  Guard  have 
continually  demonstrated  their  dedication  and  patriotism  by  participating  in  every 
conflict  involving  the  United  States  during  which  more  that  four  million  National 
Guard  members  joined  forces  with  Active  Military  units  to  defend  the  principles  of 
this  nation;  and 


WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  their  federal  mission,  the  National  Guard  has  a 
state  mission  making  it  unique  among  all  armed  services;  and 


dual 


WHEREAS,  the  state  mission  of  the  National  Guard  is  to  provide  trained  person- 
nel and  equipment  to  the  citizens  of  California  for  protection  of  life  and  prop- 
erty,  as  well  as  preserving  peace,  order,  and  public  safety  in  times  of  natural 
disasters;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1965,  the  California  National  Guard  has  been  called  out   for 
state  emergencies  900  times,  in  support  of  the  citizens  of  California  during  forest 
fires,  floods  and  search  and  rescue  missions;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  floods  in  February  of  this  year,  700  men  and  women  of  the 
California  National  Guard  were  called  from  their  homes,  families,  and  business  to 
assist  communities  of  Northern  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  and  proper  that  on  October  7,  1986,  the  birthday  of  the 
National  Guard,  that  all  Califomians  pay  tribute  to  those  who  presently  serve  as 
members  of  the  California  National  Guard,  as  well  as  to  the  many  retired  members  of 
the  California  National  Guard  who  contributed  a  lifetime  of  dedicated  service; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7,  1986  as  National  Guard  Day  in  California  and  commend  all 
guardsmen  a^  ^ev  celebrate  the  350th  birthday  of  the  National  Guard. 

IM  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 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  since  the  war  on  cancer  was  declared  and  passage  of  the  National 
Cancer  Act  of  1971,   health  institutions  nationwide  have  been  researching  the 
causes,  detection  and  treatment  of  cancer;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tumor  registrar  is  an  essential  member  of  the  health  care  team 
involved  in  this  effort;  and 

WHEREAS,  tumor  registrars  work  closely  with  physicians,  hospital  administra- 
tors and  health  care  planners  to  maintain  ongoing  records  of  the  cancer  patient's 
history,  diagnosis,  therapy  and  outcome;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  data  collected  and  maintained  in  the  tumor  registry  serves  as  a 
valuable  source  for  researchers  interested  in  the  causes,  diagnosis,  and  treatment 
of  cancer;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Tumor  Registrars  Association  of  California  is  a  non-profit  or- 
ganization formed  in  1973  and  is  committed  to  assisting  cancer  patients  and  promot- 
ing research;  and 

WEffiREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contributions 
this  organization  makes  to  the  health  care  needs  of  all  Californians; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6  -  12,  1986  as  Tumor  Registry  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  30th  day  of 
September  1986. 

Governor  of  California    (J 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  town  of  Allensworth  was   founded   in  1908  by  Colonel  Allen 
Allensworth  and  William  A.  Payne  to  fulfill  the  dream  of  a  community  where  Black 
people  could  live  and  work  in  dignity;  and 

WHEREAS.  Allensworth  located  near  a  depot  on  the  Santa  Fe  Railroad  line  con- 
necting Los  Angeles  and  San  Francisco  was  chosen  for  its  fertile  soil  and  reason- 
able land  costs;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  Black  men  and  women  migrated  with  their  families  to  this  new 
town  and  formed  the  Allensworth  Progressive  Association  to  lead  the  community 
through  its  critical  early  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  agriculture,  the  basic  economy  of  Allensworth,  was  dependent  upon 
scarce  irrigation  waters;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  agricultural  efforts  dwindled  due  to  inadequate  irrigation  water 
forcing  many  citizens  to  seek  their  livelihood  elsewhere;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  personnel  demands  of  World  War  11  and  the  1966  discovery  of  ar- 
senic in  the  drinking  water  further  damaged  the  hopes  of  the  township;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  1976,  Allensworth  was  officially  approved  as  Colonel  Allensworth 
State  Historical  Park  and  will  long  remain  a  special  memorial  of  California's  Black 
heritage; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  hardworking  men  and  women  involved  in  the  development   of  the 
Colonel  Allensworth   State  Historic  Park  and  extend  my  best  wishes  to  all  those 
joining  ^  ^h^ celebration  of  its  10th  anniversary  on  October  18,  1986. 

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 
September  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


By-: 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  there  are  over  60,000  professional  and  volunteer  fire  fighters  in  the 
State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  fire  fighters  have  given  their  lives  and  risked  injury 
to  preserve  the  lives  of  others  and  protect  property  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  contributions  and  sacrifices  of  such  valiant  fire  fighters  often 
go  unreported  and  are  frequently  not  afforded  adequate  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS.  this  year  marks  the  115th  anniversary  of  the  "Great  Chicago  Fire", 
which  remains  a  lasting  testament  to  the  potential  of  fire  devastation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  and  honor  our  fire  fighters  for  their 
vital  contributions  on  behalf  of  the  safety  of  our  citizens  and  their  property,  as 
well  as  their  gallant  efforts  to  combat  fires; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8,  1986  as  California  Fire  Fighters  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  1st  day  of 
October  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  Leif  Erikson  was  the  son  of  Eric  the  Red,  the  Norse  chieftain  from 
Iceland  who  discovered  and  colonized  Greenland  in  the  late  tenth  century:  and 

WHEREAS,   according  to  two  Icelandic  sagas.  Leif  Erikson  spent  his  youth  in 
Greenland  and  travelled  to  Norway  as  a  young  adult;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  Norway  he  was  converted  to  Christianity  and  was  ordered  by  King 
01 af  to  carry  the  faith  back  to  his  pagan  homeland;  and 

WHEREAS,  according  to  the  most  widely  accepted  saga.  Leif  Erikson  was  blown 
off  his  course  and  landed  in  a  "place  where  wild  grapes  and  self-sown  wheat  grew"; 
and 

WHEREAS.  through  the  years,  historians  have  speculated  endlessly  about  this 
majestic  site  and  the  scantly  evidence  suggests  Newfoundland,  Nova  Scotia  or  Cape 
Cod;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  carrying  European  culture  to  the  new  world.  Leif  Erikson  enhanced 
that  culture  when  his  adventures  gave  rise  to  the  great  medieval  sagas,  some  of  the 
finest  literature  of  their  period;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   appropriate   for  all  Californians  to  join  with  our  state's 
Norwegian-Americans  in  celebrating  the  powerful  fascination  of  this  early  explorer 
and  his  highly  regarded  discovery  of  North  America; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9.  1986  as  Leif  Erikson  Day  in  California. 

m  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  1986. 


Governor  of  California    /J 


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D.p«ty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 


WHEREAS,  proper  nutrition  is  a  vitally  important  component  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospital  food  service  employees  work  in  concert  with  other  health 
care  professionals  to  provide  the  best  accountable  patient  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  attractive  and  nutritious  meal,  cost  effectively  prepared,  with  an 
appetizing  selection  of  flavorful  foods  may  help  lift  the  spirits  and   speed   the 
recovery  of  the  hospitalized  patient;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  employees  work  unusual  hours  in  a  demanding  environ- 
ment and  often  receive  little  recognition  for  their  important  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  5-11.   hospital   food   service  workers 
throughout  the  Golden  State  are  observing  Hospital  Food  Service  Employee  Week  in 
appreciation  of  their  important  role  in  the  health  care  industry; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1985  as  Hospital  Food  Service  Employee  Week  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
October  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of 'State  / 


4797 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  hospital  central  service  employees  play  a  vital  role  in  the  quality 
of  care  provided  to  patients  in  today's  modern  hospitals  and  medical  centers;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  dedicated  professionals  take  great  pride  in  providing  sterile 
patient  care  supplies,  equipment,  and  surgical  instrument  trays  that  are  needed  for 
patient  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  central  service  employees  are  trained  in  aseptic  technique  and  in  the 
most  current  trends  in  sterilization,  thereby  reducing  the  patient's  risk  of  ac- 
quiring infection  during  their  stay  in  the  hospital;  and 

WHEREAS,   central   service  departments  provide  material  support  to  both 
inpatients  and  outpatients  while  adhering  to  an  on-going  awareness  of  cost  contain- 
ment ;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  13-19,  health  care  professionals  through- 
out the  state  are  observing  Central  Service  Personnel  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,   this   important   observance  provides   an  opportunity   for  all 
Californians   to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important  health  care  services  pro- 
vided by  hospital  central  service  employees; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October   13-19,   1986  as  Central   Service  Personnel  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   3rd  day  of 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California's  automotive  recyclers  in  association  with  the  Automotive 
Dismantlers  and  Recyclers  Association,  contribute  to  our  state's  business  environ- 
ment through  the  marketing  of  used  automobile  parts;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  automotive  dismantling  and  recycling  industry  is  concerned  about 
the  effects  of  crime  on  our  society,  and  members  of  the  association  are  cooperating 
in  an  effort  to  increase  penalties  for  the  trafficking  of  stolen  automobiles   and 
parts;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   industry  also  recycles  abandoned  automobiles  into  productive 
products;  and 

WHEREAS,  recycling  contributes  to  the  protection  of  our  environment  and  re- 
duces our  nation's  dependency  on  foreign  energy  sources;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Automotive  Dismantlers  and  Recyclers  Association  Convention  will 
be  held  in  Anaheim,  California  on  October  26  -  November  1,  1986; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  26  -  November  1,  1986  as  Automotive  Recycling  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 


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 
October  1986. 


Governc*'  o*^    ■"  i  f  ornia     /J 


TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State' 


4799 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCTG  -''986 
MA^  FONG  EU,  Secretwy  of  state 

D«p«ty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  October  10,  1911  marks  the  end  of  A. 000  years  of  monarchial  rule  by 
the  Ch'ing  Dynasty  in  China  and  the  beginning  of  China's  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  momentous  victory  could  not  have  been  possible  without  the  brave 
and  fearless  leadership  of  Dr.  Sun  Yat-Sen  who  led  countless  Chinese  patriots   in 
the  overthrow  of  the  Ch'ings;  and 

WHEREAS,  Chinese  people  throughout  the  world  observe  this  triumph  of  freedom 
and  national  autonomy  with  the  annual  Double  Ten  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  is  blessed  with  a  rich  Chinese  heritage  and  is  home  to 
many  people  of  Chinese  descent;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  are  proud  to  join  in  this  annual  celebration  of  liberty 
and  self-determination;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  75th  anniversary  of  this  historic  event,  it  is  appropriate  to 
renew  our  international  friendship  while  looking  forward  to  continued  goodwill  be- 
tween our  peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10,  1986  as  Double  Ten  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  2nd  day  of 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California    (J 


<L  «■  I* 


4800 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  fONG 


■0  --986 

EU,  Secretary  of  state 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  white  cane,  which  every  blind  citizen  has  the  right   to  carry, 
demonstrates   and  symbolizes  an  ability  to  achieve  a  full  and  independent  life,  as 
well  as  the  capacity  to  work  productively  in  competitive  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  white  cane,  by  allowing  every  blind  person  to  move   freely  and 
safely   from  place  to  place,  makes  it  possible  for  our  sightless  citizens  to  fully 
participate  in  and  contribute  to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  citizen  should  be  aware  that  the  law  requires  that  motorists 
exercise  appropriate  caution  when  approaching  a  blind  person  carrying  a  white  cane 
or  using  a  guide  dog;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  law  also  calls  upon  employers,  both  public  and  private,  to 
be  aware  of  and  utilize  the  employment  skills  of  our  blind  citizens  by  recognizing 
their  worth  as  individuals  and  their  productive  capacities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  through  the  California  Department  of  Social 
Services,   Office  of  Services  to  the  Blind,  is  coordinating  with  various  private 
organizations  to  improve  and  enrich  the  lives  of  our  blind  citizens;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15,  1986,  as  White  Cane  Safety  Day  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  recognize  the  white  cane  as  an  instrument  of  safety  and 
self-help  for  blind  pedestrians  on  our  streets  and  highways. 

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  1986. 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  born  Cristoforo  Colombo  in  Genoa,  Italy,  about  1451  Columbus  went  to 
sea  at   the  age  of  14  and  settled  in  Lisbon,  Portugal,  then  a  center  for  both 
maritime  trade  and  exploration;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  idea  of  reaching  the  Indies  by  sailing  west  from  the  Azores  came 
to  obsess   Columbus  and  to  gain  experience  in  navigation  he  made  several  African 
voyages  in  the  1470s  and  80s:  and 

WHEREAS,  For  over  eight  years,  Columbus  sought  support  for  his  voyage   from 
John   11   of  Portugal,  Henry  Vll  of  England  and  Charles  Vlll  of  France  and  in  1492 
Queen  Isabella  of  Spain  agreed  to  outfit  Columbus'  expedition;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1492,  Columbus  set  sail  with  the  Santa  Maria,  Finta  and  Nina  and 
discovered  San  Salvador,  Cuba  and  Hispaniola,  first  landing  on  October  12,  1492; 
and 

WHEREAS,  on  subsequent  expeditions,  Columbus  further  explored  these  islands 
looking  for  evidence  Oi.   the  fabled  wealth  of  the  Indies,  but  the  only  riches  he  saw 
were  the  gold  rings  worn  by  the  natives;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  Columbus  never  knew  that  he  had  discovered  a  completely  new 
world,   he  will  always  be  remembered  for  leading  the  way  for  settlement  and 
development  of  the  New  World;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Calif ornians  are  proud  to  join  with  our   Italian  community   in 
celebrating  the  anniversary  of  Columbus'  first  landing  in  the  New  World  as  well  as 
his  life  and  contributions  to  world  history; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12,  1986  as  Columbus  Day  in  California. 

Ill  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  1986. 


Governor  of  California    /] 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  pharmacists  provide  an  invaluable  and  vital  public  service  through 
education  and  promotion  of  safe  and  appropriate  prescription  drug  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  efforts  of  our  pharmacists  and  other  health  profession- 
als, medication  misuse  continues  to  be  a  significant  public  health  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  approximately  half  of  the  medications  prescribed  throughout  the 
United  States  are  taken  incorrectly;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  widespread  misuse  of  medications  causes  prolonged  illnesses, 
harmful  side  effects,  drug  interactions,  work  absences  or  poor  performances  at 
work,  increased  hospitalization,  and  an  estimated  125,000  deaths  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  concerted  efforts  of  California's  pharmacists  and  other 
health  professionals,  we  can  educate  our  citizens  on  the  safe  and  effective  use  of 
prescription  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  13  -  19.  1986,  the  California  Society  of 
Hospital  Pharmacists  will  be  holding  their  annual  meeting  to  exchange  ideas  on  how 
to  improve  the  health  care  provided  California's  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  California's  pharmacists  and  their  im- 
portant role  as  a  health  information  provider; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKME.IIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  13  -  19,  1986  as  California  Pharmacy  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  8th  day  of 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


.TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


4803 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"^-^trJ^crj^"" 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  0  -  ^986 
Dtpwty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  a  famous  American  poet  once  wrote,  "Music  is  the  universal   language 
of  mankind — poetry  their  universal  pastime  and  delight";  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  centuries,  poetry  has  been  one  of  the  most  loved  forms  of 
literature,  that  has  touched  our  hearts  and  uplifted  our  spirits  even  during   the 
most  difficult  of  times;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  vibrant  history  of  our  nation,  our  creative  poets  have 
blessed  us  with  countless  works  of  poetry  which  have  received  world  acclaim;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  proud  of  her  many  expressive  and  talented  poets  who 
enrich  the  lives  of  our  communities  and  enhance  our  renowned  artistic  community; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  these  exceptionally 
gifted  individuals  for  their  many  contributions  to  our  culture;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12.  1986  as  Poetry  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   8th  day  of 
October  1986. 


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Secretary  of  State; 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"**<rf°^t:Jrrf'"cXn^'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  B  -  ^986 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  world,  hundreds  of  millions  of  people  suffer  from  hun- 
ger and  chronic  malnutrition;  and 

WHKRKAS,  individual  concern,  compassion  and  commitment  are  necessary  in  our 
continued  efforts  to  feed  the  hungry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  have  been  a  generous  source  of  food 
to  hungry  people  in  nations  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  state's  children  and  adults  through  their  churches,  charities  and 
schools  continually  give  of  their  time  and  resources  to  respond  to  the  needs  of  the 
world's  starving  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Food  and  Agricultural  Organization  of  the  United  Nation  with  the 
support  of  the  President  of  the  United  States  promote  the  designation  of  World  Food 
Day  to  increase  the  public's  awareness  of  this  crippling  and  tragic  problem  which 
threatens  the  future  of  all  mankind; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16,  1986  as  World  Food  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  reflect  on  our  responsibilities  to  each  other  in  reaching  a  solu- 
tion to  world  hunger. 

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 
October  1986. 


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ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Cretan  of  StaM 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  plays  an  enduring  and  vital  role  in  the 
economic  life  our  state,  from  the  growth  and  harvest  of  trees  to  the  manufacture  of 
wood  and  paper  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  demand  for  wood  products  in  California  and  throughout  the  world 
is  projected  to  increase  well  into  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  employs  hundreds  of  Californians  in  both 
the  forest  and  the  factory  as  they  work  to  meet  this  growing  demand;  and 

WHEREAS,  effective  management  of  our  forests  ensures  that  this  renewable  re- 
source will  never  be  depleted;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  October  19-25,  citizens  throughout  the  state  are 
observing  Forest  Products  Week  which  provides  an  opportunity  for  all  Californians 
to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important  role  that  forest  products  play  in  our 
daily  lives; 

NOV.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  19-25,  1986  as  Forest  Products  Week  in  California. 

IM  WITKESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 
October  1986. 


Goverrror  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


4806 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARGtt  PONG  Ok ! 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Californians  have  long  been  known  for  their  kindness  in  contributing 
to  charitable  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  religious  organizations,  schools,  museums,  hospitals,  research  insti- 
tutions, and  other  nonprofit  organizations  throughout  the  state  greatly  benefit 
from  the  philanthropy  of  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  philosophy  of  philanthropy  has  endowed  California's  communities 
with  a  multitude  of  benefits,  including,  parks  and  recreational  centers;  and 

WHEREAS,  philanthropic  organizations  are  responsible  for  enriching  the  lives 
of  all  Californians  as  well  as  people  of  the  world; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  15,  1986  to  be  Philanthropy  Day  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  benefits  provided  through  philan- 
thropic generosity. 

IH  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  1986. 


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STATE  OF   CALIFORNIA  mARQJIJONG  tU^Secretw  of  state 


MARQjyONG  tUr-Secretaty  of  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VniEREAS,  over  24,000.000  men.  women,  and  children  in  America  are  affected  with 
liver,  bile  duct,  or  gallbladder  disease;  and 

WHEKKAS.  over  45.000  Americans  die  each  year  because  of  liver  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  liver  diseases  are  the  fourth  leading  killer  of  children  and  adults 
between  the  ages  of  15  and  65;  and 

HHEREAS.  there  is  a  tremendous  need  for  increased  knowledge  of  the  causes, 
treatment,  and  prevention  of  the  many  liver  diseases  which  affect  the  people  of  our 
state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  quality  of  life  for  many  liver  disease  patients  can  be  greatly 
enhanced  by  enabling  them  to  gain  a  better  understanding  of  their  illness,  and  by 
assisting  them  with  their  physical  and  emotional  stresses;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  cases  of  liver  disease  could  be  prevented  by  following  current 
health  practices;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  increase  their  knowledge  of  liver  disease  so 
that  they  can  help  combat  liver  and  other  related  disorders; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  October  to  be  Liver  Awareness  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  16th  day  of 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California    (/ 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      *^'J°^ P^, "^ff; 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secpstary  cf  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS,  dental  assistants  are  dedicated  professionals  who  are  trained  to  aid 
patients  in  maintaining  optimal  oral  health;  and 

VfHERBAS.  dental  assistants  contribute  to  the  dental  health  of  all  Californians 
and  provide  an  essential  service  to  our  total  health;  and 

HHEREAS.  dental  assistants  are  dedicated  to  educating  the  public  regarding  the 
necessity  of  good  health  habits,  including  preventative  dental  care;  and 

WHEREAS,   since   its   inception  62  years  ago,  the  American  Dental  Assistants 
Association  has  encouraged  the  continuing  education  of  dental  assistants  in  order 
to  enhance  the  delivery  of  dental  health  care  to  the  public;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  19-25,  citizens  throughout  the  state  are 
observing  Dental  Assistance  Recognition  Week  which  provides  an  opportunity  for  all 
Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important  role  that  dental  assistants 
play  in  our  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October   19-25,   1986  as  Dental  Assistance  Recognition  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  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  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERB^,  the  community  care  industry  plays  a  vital  role  in  providing  services 
to  a  wide  variety  of  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  over  64,000  licensed  community  care  facilities  throughout 
our  great  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  industry  provides  adult  residential  facilities  for  the 
elderly,   mentally  disabled  and  developmentally  disabled,  along  with  providing  day 
care,  foster  care,  adoption  and  placement  services  to  citizens  in  need  of  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  community  care  facilities  represent  a  fine  example  of  public  and  pri- 
vate sector  cooperation  as  countless  organizations  work  with  the  State  of 
California  to  meet  the  unique  needs  of  this  special  segment  of  the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  various  individuals  and  organizations  throughout  the  state  are  ob- 
serving October  20,  1986  as  Community  Care  Day  in  order  to  lend  greater  recognition 
and  appreciation  of  the  important  services  provided  by  this  vital  industry; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  20,  1986  as  Community  Care  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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  1986. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  total  annual  socio-economic  cost  of  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  to 
Calif ornians  is  an  estimated  $17.7  billion,  representing  $675  for  each  and  every 
man,  woman  and  child  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  research  indicates  that  by  the  11th  grade,  over  51%  of  California 
high  school  students  have  experimented  with  illegal  drugs  and  more  than  65%  have 
been  intoxicated  on  alcohol;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  made  a  long-term  commitment  to  the  prior- 
itization of  innovative  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  prevention  efforts  emphasizing  pub- 
lic and  private  sector  cooperation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  fulfillment  of  this  commitment,  the  statewide  parent  organization, 
Californians  for  Drug-Free  Youth  (CADFY)  and  the  California  Department  of  Alcohol 
and  Drug  Programs  are  jointly  sponsoring  a  statewide  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  preven- 
tion campaign,  "See  Red... Say  No!"  to  drugs  and  alcohol;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  objective  of  this  prevention  campaign  is  to  unify  California  com- 
munities in  the  elimination  of  the  demand  for  all  drugs  among  California's  develop- 
ing generations  of  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  (XORGB  DEDKHBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  27-November  3,  1986,  as  Red  Ribbon  Drug  and  Alcohol  Abuse 
Prevention  Week  in  California  to  provide  all  citizens  with  the  opportunity  to  join 
in  a  statewide  demonstration  of  our  commitment  for  a  drug  free  youth  by  wearing  a 
red  ribbon  or  displaying  one  in  their  homes  or  businesses,  and  do  further  encourage 
all  Californians  to  participate  in  local  activities  designed  to  promote  drug  free 
environments  for  all  California  youth. 

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 
October  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State/ 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  guidance  of  loving  parents  is  important  for  the  full  development 
and  growth  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  not  all  children  have  the  opportunity  to  experience  the  necessary 
support  provided  by  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  without  parents  are  sometimes  provided  the  opportunity  for 
love  and  assistance  through  adoptive  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  continues  to  be  a  great  need  for  parents  who  are  willing  to 
adopt  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  needs  of  children  with  special  circumstances  who  require  greater 
care  and  attention  are  not  being  fully  met;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  work  to  bring  understanding  parents  and  underprivileged 
children  together  forming  a  loving  family  unit  are  deserving  of  our  deepest  ap- 
preciation; and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  work  to  strengthen  the  family,  and  deepen  the  ties  of  adop- 
tive child  and  adopting  parent  deserve  special  recognition; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  23-29.  1986  as  California  Adoption  Week,  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  this  special  relationship. 

IM  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 
October  1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERSAS.  there  are  over  13,000  licensed  foster  homes  in  the  State  of  Califor- 
nia; and 

WHEREAS,  foster  parents  provide  gentle  support  and  a  loving  family  environment 
to  children  who  have  been  abused  or  neglected;  and 

WHEREAS,  foster  parents  share  themselves  and  their  homes  and  families  to  pro- 
vide this  very  valuable  service  to  this  precious  but  vulnerable  segment  of  Califor- 
nia's children:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  selfless  and  caring  men  and  women  who  choose  to  be  foster  parents 
provide  these  services  willingly  and  selflessly.  and  with  sincere  dedication  to 
future  generations  of  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  24th,   the  California  Foster  Parents 
Association  is  holding  its  annual  conference  in  an  effort  to  review  the  important 
services  provided  by  these  caring  individuals;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  conference  provides  an  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  rec- 
ognize and  appreciate  the  vital  role  foster  parents  play  in  the  development  of  our 
young  people; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  24-31.  1986  as  California  Foster  Parent  Week  in  recognition 
of  the  sincere  devotion  of  foster  parents  to  California's  children. 

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 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California    ^ 


.TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4813 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT '"**4^t;:r^''Sn^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


D«puty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  family  is  the  basic  strength  and  fundamental  institution  of  soci- 
ety; and 

WHEREAS,   the  family  provides  love,  support,  guidance,  and  instruction  to  its 
individual  members;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  family  furnishes  California  and  its  various  communities  with  val- 
ues and  goals  which  are  rooted  in  the  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  strong  family  unit  provides  a  solid  community  that  produces  capable 
and  responsible  leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  troubled  family  can  be  helped  by  a  caring  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  coming  holiday  season  families  will  have  opportunities  to 
reach  out  and  extend  their  loving  warmth  to  those  who  are  less  fortunate;  and 

WHEREAS,  Thanksgiving  week  is  traditionally  a  time  for  celebrating  the  impor- 
tance of  family  life  and  its  role  in  society: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  23-30,  1986  as  Family  Week  in  California,  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  family  to  our  state,  nation,  and  way  of 
life. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


iTTEST: 


Secretary   of   State/ 


OCT  2  "  '986 

MARCH  raw  EU,  S«»?t«y  of^ 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      .^roNGW8«rrt»yof sw. 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahtornia 

WHEREAS,  Halloween  is  a  day  of  ghosts,  goblins,  parties,  and  fun  for  children 
in  the  United  States,  but  for  children  in  developing  countries,  October  31,  1986, 
is  just  another  day  in  the  struggle  for  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  36  years  ago  a  group  of  Sunday  School  children  and  their  pastor  con- 
tributed $17  at  Halloween  marking  the  beginning  of  Trick-or-Treat-for-UNICEF;  and 

WHEREAS,   since  that   first  historic  moment,  Trick-or-Treat-for-UNICEF  has 
evolved  into  one  of  the  largest  volunteer  supported  programs  in  the  United  States; 
and 

WHEREAS,  to  date,  Trick-or-Treat-for-UNICEF  has  raised  more  than  $80  million 
dollars  which  has  been  used  to  provide  clean  water  supplies,  good  nutrition,  immu- 
nization, and  educational  opportunities  to  children  in  118  developing  countries; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  Halloween  marks  the  40th  anniversary  of  UNICEF  which  has  been 
dedicated  to  improving  the  lives  and  health  of  millions  of  children  in  developing 
countries;  and 

WHEREAS,  UNICEF's  primary  goal  is  to  have  all  children  immunized  by  1990,  and 
to  date,   over  1  million  young  lives  have  been  saved  through  UNICEF-assisted  ef- 
forts; and 

WHEREAS,  in  1967,  President  Lyndon  B.  Johnson  proclaimed  October  31,  1986  as 
National  UNICEF  Day,  and  it  has  been  a  worthy  tradition  followed  by  all  our  Presi- 
dents since  that  time; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GE0R(3  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  31,  1986  as  UNICEF  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  the  more  than  three  million  volunteers  nationwide  who  will 
actively  part^cij>ate  to  make  Trick-or-Treat-for-UNICEF  a  great  success. 

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  1986. 


Governor  of  California    (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .n--^o£cU:-.«.^^^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


-T  2  8  ■980 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS,  women  veterans,  through  honorable  military  service,  often  involving 
hardship  and  danger,  have  contributed  greatly  to  our  national  security:  and 

WHKREAS.   there  are  more  than  one  hundred  forty-eight  thousand  women  veterans 
in  California,  representing  5.2  percent  of  the  state's  veteran  population:  and 

WHKRKAS,  the  contributions  and  sacrifices  of  women  veterans  deserve  greater 
public  recognition,  awareness,  and  appreciation:  and 

WHEBEAS.  California's  women  veterans  should  be  encouraged  to  take  full  advan- 
tage of  the  benefits  and  services  to  which  they  are  entitled  as  veterans  of  the 
United  States  Armed  Forces;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important  to  recognize  the  many  contributions  California's 
women  veterans  have  made  to  our  state  and  nation: 

NOW.  THERKPORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDiOffiJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  9-15.  1986,  as  Women  Veterans  Recognition  Week  in  Califor- 
nia, 

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  1986. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     march Kjiw £^frtw,of sta* 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

ugRBKAs,  approximately  three  million  Americans  now  suffer  from  the  debilitat- 
ing effects  of  Alzheimer's  Disease  which  represents  the  fourth  most  common  cause  of 
death  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS.  Alzheimer's  Disease  is  a  disabling  and  terminal  neurological  brain 
disease  most  commonly  afflicting  the  over-65-years-of-age  population;  and 

WHEREAS,   family  members  are  traditionally  the  primary  caregivers  of 
Alzheimer's  Disease  victims  and  experience  emotional  distress  and  financial  loss 
while  caring  for  loved  ones  suffering  from  this  severe  medical  disorder;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  attention  is  being  focused  on  the  necessity  of  aiding  both 
those  touched  by  Alzheimer's  Disease  and  the  family  members  who  provide  ongoing 
assistance  and  support;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  has  become  a  model  for  the  nation  in  caring  for  those 
touched  by  Alzheimer's  Disease  through  the  establishment  of  Alzheimer's  Day  Care 
Resource  Centers;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  displayed  further  leadership  in  this  area  by  proposing 
a  voluntary  tax  check  off  for  Alzheimer's  Disease  research  and  cure;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  and  research  can  lead  to  the  advancement 
of  a  cure  and  treatment; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1986  as  Alzheimer's  Disease  Awareness  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  27th  day  of 
October  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      M«RCHfpNGEu,s«^ret8fy«fst3t» 

■HI^I^B^BBII^BBBBHi^^^^HHH         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  more  than  1,500,000  adults  participate  in  adult  education  programs 
sponsored  by  local  school  and  community  college  districts  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  and  continuing  education  participants  are  involved  in  contin- 
uing education  programs  for  their  personal  growth  and  development  in  an  effort  to 
become  informed  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  education  programs  provide  the  basic  skills  necessary  for  suc- 
cessful employment  and  effective  citizenship  for  thousands  of  California  adults, 
including  immigrants  and  refugees;  and 

WHEREAS,   adult  education  programs  provide  a  second  chance  for  high  school 
dropouts  and  other  persons  who  wish  to  earn  a  high  school  diploma;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  libraries,  higher  education  institutions,  voluntary  programs, 
community-based  organizations,  the  military  and  the  business  community  are  all  en- 
gaged in  providing  lifelong  learning  opportunities  to  citizens  throughout  our 
nation  and  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  9-15,  1986,  as  Adult  and  Continuing  Education  Week  in  Cal- 
ifornia. 

IH  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  1986. 


-WIS 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       »» h« >^ •» whvcok. 

0012  0^980 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     MARCHHJNGEU,Ac«tBry5fStat» 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHRRE/^S.  there  are  approximately  100.000  medical  assistants  in  the  State  of 
California,   most  working  in  physician's  offices,  who  are  dedicated  to  helping 
health  care  providers  provide  high  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  help  the  physician  in  jobs  ranging  from  scheduling 
office  appointments  to  office  management,  and  from  collecting  specimens  to  assist- 
ing with  surgery;  and 

WHEKE/kS.  these  professionals  continually  work  to  expand  their  technical  skills 
through  a  wide  range  of  continuing  education  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Association  of  Medical  Assistants  offers  a  certification 
program,  and  over  8.000  Californians  have  passed  this  strenuous  examination  and 
received  the  California  Medical  Assistant  Credential;  and 

WHEREAS.   it   is   important  to  recognize  the  vital  service  these  paraprofes- 
sionals  provide  the  people  of  the  state; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  November  3-7.  1986.  as  Medical  Assistants  Week  in  the 
State  of  California. 

Ill  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  1986. 


Governor  of  California    ty 


4819 


In  th«  offk*  of  th«  Sacrttary  c4  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      --*-•-•  ^°'"-'"' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      uik^B},fS^fSti>» 

^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS,  Willipm  C.  Roentgen  discovered  the  x-ray  on  November  8,  1895,  opening 
up  a  whole  new  field  of  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  techniques  that  are  widely  used 
today:  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California  alone  there  were  approximately  300,000,000  x-ray  proce- 
dures administered  to  the  public  in  1985,  plus  2,000,000  radiation  therapy  treat- 
ments; and 

WHEREAS,  professionals  in  radiography  are  dedicated  to  the  highest  standards 
of   skill   and  continually  maintain  those  standards  thro  gh  education,  life-long 
learning,  credentialing,  and  personal  commitment;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Society  of  Radiologic  Technologists,  Inc.  is  a  non- 
profit group  of  1200  professionals  dedicated  to  informing  the  public  about  the  ben- 
efits of  radiology,  radiation  therapy,  nuclear  medicine,  and  diagnostic  ultrasound 
in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  year,  the  Society  is  sponsoring  Radiologic  Technology  Week  to 
promote  the  responsible  and  professional  use  of  radiation  as  a  diagnostic  and  ther- 
apeutic tool; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  3-9,  1986,  as  Radiologic  Technology  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  28th  day  of 
October  1986. 


Governor  of  California    ^ 


,TTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4820 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  C  E  D 

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m  itM  9*aM  of  Califernki 

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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sacretaiy  of  Stat^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  our  nation's  vibrant  history,  Americans  have  been  called 
upon  to  defend  and  protect  our  freedom  and  liberty  on  foreign  shores;  and 

HHEREAS.   the  veterans  of  the  Vietnam  conflict  can  take  pride  in  their  coura- 
geous service;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fearless  heroes  we  left  behind  who  gave  their  all  to  preserve  our 
cherished   ideals  are  deserving  of  our  deepest  appreciation  and  honorable  recogni- 
t  ion ;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1983,  with  the  overwhelming  support  of  the  Legislature  and   the 
Governor.   the  California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial  Commission  was  established  and 
granted  authority  to  design  and  construct  a  memorial  in  honor  of  our  Vietnam  veter- 
ans ;  and 

WHEREAS.   the  California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial  will  be  built  in  Capitol 
Park.  Sacramento,  and  will  stand  as  a  lasting  reminder  of  the  brave  and  noble  ef- 
forts of  these  patriots;  and 

WHEREAS.   it   is  estimated  that  $2  million  will  be  needed  to  complete  this 
memorial,  which  must  be  raised  through  contributions  from  the  general  public; 

HOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11,  1986,  as  California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial  Fund 
Drive  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  support  this   noteworthy 
memorial . 

IM  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  1986. 


Governor  of  California    ^ 


ATTEST 


Secretary  of  State 


4821 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

ii  ni#  oAm  of  tiM  Societarjf  of  Sfotv 
of  Mm  Slota  of  Caltfornhi 


IU8CH  PONG  EU,  Sapretary  of  Stats  gg; 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  proud  of  the  brave  men  and  women  who  have 
nobly  served  in  the  United  States  Armed  Forces  and  have  selflessly  defended  our 
cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  these  heroic  individuals  have  dedicated   their 
lives  to  the  revered  American  ideals  of  peace,  freedom,  and  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,   following  World  War  11,  the  anniversary  of  Armistice  Day  was  set 
aside  as  a  time  to  recognize  the  special  men  and  women  who  sacrificed  so  much  for 
their  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Benevolent  and  Protective  Order  of  the  Elks  have  dedicated  them- 
selves to  ensuring  that  the  special  needs  of  our  country's  veterans  are  met,  es- 
pecially those  suffering  from  ill  health;  and 

WHEREAS.  over  the  years.  Elks  members  through  the  Elks  National  Service  Com- 
mission have  faithfully  served  the  hospitalized  veterans  throughout  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California,  this  organization  is   responsible   for  serving  our 
state's  military  and  veteran's  hospitals,  as  well  as  numerous  nursing  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  join  with  the  Elks  in  commending  the  countless 
veterans  who  live  in  our  state  and  have  displayed  a  devout  sense  of  patriotism  and 
loyalty  which  will  long  serve  as  an  inspiration  to  us  all; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1986  as  Honor  Our  Veterans  Month  in  California  and  encour- 
age all  Californians  to  salute  our  courageous  veterans  who  have  risked  their  lives 
to  protect  our  precious  freedoms. 

19  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  1986. 


4822 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       - *. s«. «« co.Ho.nip 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,C'  J   1  '950 
MARCH /fONG  EU,  Jfcjttun  Iff  Stats 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS,  on  January  1,  1986  the  State  of  California  enacted  a  mandatory  seat 
belt  law  requiring  drivers  and  passengers  of  automobiles  to  wear  seat  belts;  and 

HHKSEAS,  tbe  intent  of  this  seat  belt  law  is  to  lower  the  injury  and  fatality 
rate  of  drivers  and  their  passengers  while  on  California  streets,  roads,  and  high- 
ways :  and 

WHKRS&S,  the  increased  use  of  safety  belts  in  California  will  save  money,  suf- 
fering, and  most  importantly,  lives;  and  , 

HHKSEAS,  many  local  ,  regional,  and  statewide  groups  have  held  classes, 
fonuas,   and  other  activities  to  educate  Californians  regarding  seat  belt  safety, 
and  encouraged  them  to  buckle  up;  and 

HHERKAS,  with  the  holiday  season  approaching,  it  is  more  ioq>ortant  than  ever 
to  remind  drivers,  passengers,  and  the  parents  of  small  children  to  buckle  up,  and 
insist  that  all  passengers  do  the  same;  and 

HHERBAS,  all  Californians  can  benefit  greatly  from  the  use  of  safety  belts; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1986  as  Buckle-Up  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  and  visitors  to  utilize  seat  belts. 

IN  HITNESS  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  1986. 

Governor  of  California 


•TTEST: 


lJ)flMAOp\  frmk^ 

Secretary   of   State      ' 


4823 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ttM  S»gt«  «♦  Caltfornlg 

MARClVfONfi  EUrSwBtary  of  StitB 
^  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHEREAS,  on  November  7,  1917  international  communists  seized  control  of  the 
Russian  nation  and  its  people,  thus  creating  the  first  victims  of  a  Communist  sys- 
tem in  the  world;  and 

HHEREAS.  these  forces  of  international  communism  destroyed  the  Russian's  spir- 
itual heritage,  including  their  religion,  and  thousands  of  churches  and  monaster- 
ies :  and 

WHUBKAS,  more  than  50  million  Soviet  citizens  have  lost  their  lives  in  the 
struggle  for  basic  human  rights,  civil  liberties,  and  the  many  freedoms  which  Cali- 
fornians  cherish;  and 

HHESEAS,  in  the  past  69  years,  the  Soviet  government  has  continuously  perpe- 
trated crimes  which  are  an  affront  to  humanity,  including  forced  confiscation  of 
land  from  farmers  which  has  resulted  in  the  death  and  starvation  of  10  million 
people,  and  the  incarceration  of  individuals  in  labor  camps  and  psychiatric  prisons 
for  attempting  to  exercise  their  civil  rights;  and 

WUKREAS,  the  list  of  nations  enslaved  by  international  communism  is  steadily 
growing,  and  today  includes  countries  from  every  corner  of  the  globe;  and 

umtimAS,  the  free  world  continues  to  witness  perpetual  aggression  on  the  part 
of  the  Soviets,  including  the  brutalization  and  occupation  of  Afghanistan  with  the 
annihilation  of  a  large  number  of  innocent  civilians;  and 

ilHKRKAS,  we  sympathize  with  the  Russian  people  and  all  other  enslaved  ethnic 
groups  and  nations,  and  join  in  condemning  the  terror  with  which  they  daily  live; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(S  DEDKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  7,  1986  as  a  Day  of  Sorrow  and  Defiance,  and  urge  all 
Americans  to  join  the  prayer  for  those  who  perished  and  those  who  continue  to 
suffer  at  the  hands  of  oppressive  Communist  governments. 

ni  HITNESS  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  1986 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  Stat«e 


4824 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    -'^^^"J.'^^^^r.^'^ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS,  California  is  comprised  of  people  from  all  walks  of  life  who  live  and 
work  in  a  wide  range  of  conununities  from  sparsely  populated  rural  areas  to  densely 
populated  metropolitan  centers;  and 

WHKKBAS.  California  has  the  seventh  largest  economy  in  the  world  and  is 
currently  experiencing  unprecedented  growth;  and 

WhkkKAS,  California  agriculture,  which  produces  $14  billion  annually,  is 
California's  leading  industry  and  has  been  the  nation's  leading  agriculture 
producer  for  the  last  38  years;  and 

WhkkKAS.  the  diversity  and  abundance  of  California's  agricultural  production 
provides  employment  both  on  the  farm  and  in  many  related  urban  industries;  and 

WHKKKAS,  farm  and  city  people  are  interdependent,  each  reflecting  the  economic 
condition  of  the  other,  and  this  interdependence  is  acknowledged  and  honored  each 
year  in  Farm-City  Week  celebrations  throughout  the  United  States;  and 

WhkkKAS,  the  people  of  California  join  in  this  time-honored  tradition  each 
year  with  grateful  hearts  for  the  prosperity  we  enjoy; 

naa,  therefore.  I,  GEORGB  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  16-22,  1986,  as  Farm-City  Week  in  California. 

IM  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 
November  1986. 


Secretary  of  State 


^i)€-*-<ofc-  /da^A-^A-^-^^^u* — 


Governor  of  California 


4825 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secrrterry  of  State 
of  the  State  of  California 

0N6  EU,  Secretanr  cf  St:ta 


Deoulv  VJ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHBSEAS.  home-care  within  California  provides  a  caring,  compassionate,  and 
practical  alternative  to  unnecessary  and  unwanted  placement  within  an  institutional 
setting:  and 

VHKSEAS.  home  care  for  the  individual  of  any  age  can  be  the  instrument  to  slow 
future  health  costs  while  preserving  the  well  being  of  the  individual  in  an  in- 
dependent living  environment;  and 

WHERKAS.  home  health  care  and  utilization  of  a  respite-care  system  relieves 
family  members  of  the  burden  of  caring  for  seniors  and  disabled  persons;  and 

WHEREAS,  home  health  care  fosters  an  atmosphere  of  self-reliance  and  pride, 
with  family  members  or  in-home  chore  workers  providing  housekeeping,  personal 
grooming  assistance,  meal  preparation,  and  socialization;  and 

HHBREAS,  California  has  been  the  leader  in  helping  disabled  citizens  and  sen- 
iors remain  at  home  by  establishing  a  community-based  system  of  long-term  care;  and 

HHEREAS,  home  care  provides  for  the  ongoing  physical  needs  while  improving  the 
mental  outlook  of  the  individual  and  any  family  members  involved; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  (XORGE  DKOKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  30-December  6,  1986,  as  Home  Care  Week,  and  urge  all  state 
and  local  agencies  to  support  efforts  to  increase  and  enhance  home  care  provisions 
for  the  ongoing  benefit  of  those  persons  who  elect  to  and  can  with  some  assistance 
remain  within  their  own  homes. 

IH  HITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
November  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  . 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ^„p«t»,s«-! 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEKKAS,  home-care  within  California  provides  a  caring,  compassionate,  and 
practical  alternative  to  unnecessary  and  unwanted  placement  within  an  institutional 
setting;  and 

VhkkKA*;,  home  care  for  the  individual  of  any  age  can  be  the  instrument  to  slow 
future  health  costs  while  preserving  the  well  being  of  the  individual  in  an  in- 
dependent living  environment;  and 

uhkhkas,  home  health  care  and  utilization  of  a  respite-care  system  relieves 
family  members  of  the  burden  of  caring  for  seniors  and  disabled  persons;  and 

HHERKAS.  home  health  care  fosters  an  atmosphere  of  self-reliance  and  pride, 
with  family  members  or  in-home  chore  workers  providing  housekeeping,  personal 
grooming  assistance,  meal  preparation,  and  socialization;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  been  the  leader  in  helping  disabled  citizens  and  sen- 
iors remain  at  home  by  establishing  a  community-based  system  of  long-term  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  home  care  provides  for  the  ongoing  physical  needs  while  improving  the 
mental  outlook  of  the  individual  and  any  family  members  involved; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12-18,  1986,  as  Home  Care  Week,  and  urge  all  state  and 
local  agencies  to  support  efforts  to  increase  and  enhance  home  care  provisions  for 
the  ongoing  benefit  of  those  persons  who  elect  to  and  can  with  some  assistance  re- 
main within  their  own  homes. 

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 
November  1986. 


Governor  of  California    C/ 


ATTEST: 


[flMAC^  T^^io 


Secretary  of  State 


4826 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


afiMaMvafCdknto 


NOVl  4^986 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  since  1621,  people  have  gathered  together  each  year  in  places  of  wor- 
ship to  thank  God  for  the  many  blessings  we  have  received;  and 

fcHKKKAS,   after  a  long  and  hard  journey,  and  enduring  the  rigors  of  the  first 
winter  in  the  New  World,  and  having  reaped  the  first  harvest.   Governor  William 
Bradford  of  Plymouth  Colony  called  for  a  thanksgiving  feast;  and 

WHEREAS,   since  that  time,   the  fall  is  traditionally  the  time  in  which  we 
rejoice  in  our  bountiful  harvest;  and 

WHEREAS,  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States  of 
America  proclaimed  the  last  Thursday  in  November  a  nationwide  Thanksgiving;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  holiday  season  families  will  have  opportunities  to  extend 
their  loving  warmth  and  thanks  to  those  who  are  less  fortunate;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  celebrate  a  national  day  of  Thanksgiving  to 
express  our  thankfulness  for  the  many  benefits  we  enjoy; 

NOR.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  27,  1986  as  Thanksgiving  Day  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  special  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 
November  1986. 

Governor  of  California     ' ' 


'ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4827 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT- 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NOV  1  4  S86 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHKREAS.  as  the  holidays  draw  near,  the  season  which  celebrates  life  and  love, 
it  is  only  appropriate  to  focus  attention  on  the  importance  of  safety;  and 

(IHKKEAS,   in  past  years,  the  holidays  have  been  marred  by  the  tragic  loss  of 
lives  and  serious  injuries  due  to  motor  vehicle  accidents;  and 

HHKRKAS,  many  of  these  deaths  and  injuries  could  be  avoided  through  the  wear- 
ing of  seat  belts  and  using  defensive  driving  techniques;  and 

HHEREAS.   seat  belts  have  been  widely  recognized  as  a  significant  safety  de- 
vice, responsible  for  saving  many  lives;  and 

VHK8BAS,  each  motorist  should  consider  the  tremendous  benefits  of  seat  belts 
for  all  occupants  in  the  vehicle;  and 

NOa.  THKREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  23-December  31,  1986  as  California  Holiday  Buckle  Up  Weeks 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  observe  this  vital  campaign  so  that  California  can  have  a 
holiday  season  blessed  with  safety,  love  and  goodwill. 

m  WITMBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 
November  1986. 


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Governor  of  California   U 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  no  longer  exist 
in  circumstances  previously  declared  States  of  Emergency,  and  having  further  found 
that  local  authorities  are  now  able  to  cope  with  these  situations,  therefore  pro- 
claim, pursuant  to  the  authority  specified  in  Government  Code  Section  8629,  that 
the  States  of  Emergency  previously  proclaimed  on  the  following  dates  and  in  the 
following  jurisdictions  no  longer  exist,  effective  immediately: 


June  23,  1983 
June  28,  1983 
July  1,  1985 
July  3,  1985 
July  8,  1985 
July  9,  1985 
July  11.  1985 
February  18.  1986 
February  19,  1986 

February  20,  1986 


Riverside  and  San  Bernardino  Counties 

Imperial  County 

San  Diego  County 

City  of  Los  Angeles 

San  Luis  Obispo  County 

Monterey,  Santa  Clara,  and  Santa  Cruz  Counties 

Ventura  County 

Humboldt.  Napa  and  Sonoma  Counties 

Glenn.  Lake,  Marin,   Modoc,  Sacramento,  Santa  Clara, 
Santa  Cruz,  Solano  and  Yuba  Counties 

Alpine,  Amador.  Butte.  Calaveras,  Colusa.  El  Dorado, 
Lassen.  Mendocino,   Nevada.   Placer,   Plumas,   San 
Joaquin,   Sierra,   Sutter,  Tehama,  Tuolumne  and  Yolo 
Counties 


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February  26,  1986 
March  A,  1986 
March  12.  1986 
September  30.  1986 


Fresno.  Madera  and  San  Mateo  Counties 

Alameda.  Contra  Costa.  Del  Norte  and  Trinity  Counties 

Mono.  San  Benito  and  Shasta  Counties 

City  of  Cerritos 

IH  WITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  /y  day  of 
November  1986. 

Governor  of  Cali 
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KXKCDTIVK  ORDER  D-59-86 

HHKRKAS.  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  was  a  truly  remarkable  man  whose  dedicated 
endeavors  on  behalf  of  peace,  freedom  and  justice  prompted  Americans  of  every  race 
religion  and  class  to  reflect  upon  the  principles  of  racial  equality  and  nonviolent 
social  change;  and 

HHBRSAS.  Californians  share  a  special  appreciation  for  Dr.  King's  worthy  con- 
tributions and  have  recognized  his  important  work  through  the  celebration  of  a 
state  holiday  on  the  third  Monday  of  each  January;  and 


HHBRKAS.  the  State  of  California  has  joined  with  Congress  and  the  President  in 
creating  by  Executive  Order  a  commission  to  further  celebrate  and 
Dr.  King's  work;  and 


promote 


HHKRKAS.  this  commission,  entitled  the  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Holiday  Com- 
mission, provides  support  for  appropriate  ceremonies  and  activities  throughout  the 
state  relating  to  the  observance  of  the  holiday  honoring  Dr.  King;  and 


WHEREAS. 

mission; 


all  Californians  benefit  from  the  important  work  of  this  vital  com- 


HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective   immedi- 
ately: 

A.  The  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  California  Holiday  Commission,  created  by 
Executive  Order  D-A3-85  is  hereby  continued  in  existence  until  April  20.  1989; 

B.  The  commission  shall  continue  to  organize  and  coordinate  activities   in 
California  with  those  throughout  the  nation  in  celebration  of  the  federal  holiday 
commemorating  the  birth  of  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King.  Jr.   In  addition,  it  shall  de- 
velop and   implement  a  plan  for  the  creation  of  a  permanent,  private  non-profit 
foundation  to  ensure  the  continued  coordination  of  holiday  activities  after  April 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS,  Calif ornians  are  blessed  with  a  natural  geographic  splendor  that  is, 
perhaps,  unmatched  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  spectacular  volcanic  mountain  ranges  to  the  splendor  of  the  red- 
woods and  the  motherlode,  to  the  desolate  beauty  of  the  desert  and  the  rugged 
Pacific  coastline,   Californians  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  a  wide  variety  of 
geographic  structures;  and 

WHEREAS,  geography  is  an  important  force  in  California's  dynamic  historical 
growth  and  vision  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  state's  richly  varied  geography  contributes  significantly  to  .ur 
daily  lives  by  providing  beautiful  natural  attractions  and  tourist  sites  as  well  as 
increased  employment  opportunities; 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  geog- 
raphy to  our  state's  steady  development  and  growth; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  20,  1986  as  Geography  Day  in  Californians  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  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 
NoMember  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS,  our  state  and  nation  have  long  been  known  for  a  willingness  and  abil- 
ity to  reach  out  and  lend  a  helping  hand  to  the  less  fortunate  among  us;  and 

HHKKBAS,  paramount  to  the  success  of  such  volunteer  efforts  is  the  concerned 
involvement  of  dedicated  members  and  supporters  of  organizations  like  the  United 
Way ;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  more  than  2,000  United  Way  organizations  across  America  and 
42  organizations  in  California,  helping  communities  meet  critical  health  and  human 
care  needs  through  an  ingenious  system  of  local  charitable  groups;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  Way  is  celebrating  the  end  of  its  first  century  of  service 
to  America,  while  the  United  Way  of  California  is  observing  its  25th  anniversary  as 
the  statewide  association  representing  the  local  United  Way  organizations:  and 

WHEREAS,   these  United  Way  organizations  involve  tens  of  thousands  of  caring 
and  concerned  volunteers  from  all  walks  of  life  in  a  catalytic  process  of  solving 
community  problems  by  garnering  voluntary  contributions  to  support  more  than  37,000 
charities  which  provide  services  and  programs  for  millions  of  people  throughout  our 
state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of 
the  United  Way  and  join  in  the  neighborly  spirit  of  voluntarism  that  helped  to 
build  our  state  and  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  United  Way  on  the  occasion  of  its  centennial  and  the  United  Way 
of  California  on  its  25th  anniversary  of  service  and  applaud  all  of  the  fine  volun- 
teers who  contribute  time  and  resources  for  the  betterment  of  our  state  and  nation. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
November  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHERKAS.  the  citizens  of  the  People's  Republic  of  China  are  a  creative  and 
enterprising  people  whose  proud  and  colorful  culture  has  yielded  many  products  from 
which  her  citizens  and  the  entire  world  are  fortunate  to  benefit;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  preserve  and  protect  the  wide  variety  of  products  born 
from  this  beautiful  and  revered  culture,  and  in  order  to  address  the  many  chal- 
lenges that  result  from  continued  growth  and  expansion,  the  People's  Republic   of 
China  is  in  the  process  of  modernizing  its  procedures  and  policies;  and 

WHKKKAS.  part  of  this  restructurization  includes  establishing  systems  for  the 
trial  of  patent  matters;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  People's  Republic  of  China  has  invited  a  delegation   from  the 
United  States  and  specifically  from  the  State  of  California,  to  participate  in  the 
Beijing  Patent  Conference:  and 

WHEREAS,  this  exciting  and  prestigious  conference  promises  significant  advan- 
tages for  all  participants  by  providing  Chinese  government  officials  the  opportu- 
nity to  learn  more  about  California  patent  laws  and  representatives  of  California 
the  chance  to  more  fully  explore  and  appreciate  the  People's  Republic  of  China;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  furtherance  of  Informational  exchanges  between  our  great  state 
and  nation  and  the  People's  Republic  of  China  is  a  welcome  goal,  worthy  of  this 
special  recognition; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  that  the  State  of  California  and  her  citizens  welcome  the  opportu- 
nity for  Californians   to  participate  in  this  conference  in  order  to  foster  ex- 
changes of  legal  knowledge  about  patent  matters  between  the  People's  Republic  of 
China  and  our  state. 


Ill  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 
November  1986. 


Governo^of  California      /J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4833 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^|IlE3 


NOV  2  4  ^8 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  approximately  1.6  million  Californians  are  prob- 
lem drinkers,  including  alcoholics;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cost  of  alcohol  abuse  to  Californians  is  conservatively  estimated 
to  be  $11.7  billion  annually,  or  about  $A50  for  every  man.  woman  and  child  in  this 
state;  and 

WHEREAS,  alcohol-related  accidents  continue  to  be  the  leading  cause  of  death 
for  California's  teenage  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1986.  it  is  estimated  that  over  3.000  Californians  will  die  as  a 
result  of  alcoholism,  and  an  estimated  2.500  Californians  will  die  as  a  result  of 
alcohol-related  traffic  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Christmas  holiday  season  is  traditionally  a  period  of  increased 
alcohol  consumption  in  this  state  and  a  period  of  increased  alcohol-related  traffic 
accidents,  injuries  and  fatalities;  and 

WHEREAS,  general  public  awareness  of  alcohol-related  problems,  including  drunk 
driving,  is  essential  to  the  success  of  programs  developed  to  combat  alcohol  abuse 
and  alcoholism; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  December  1986.  as  Prevention  of  Alcohol  Problems  Month 
in  California,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  efforts  to  reduce  the  inci- 
dence of  alcohol-related  problems  and  alcohol-related  traffic  accidents,  injuries 
and  deaths. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2tth  day  of 
November  1986. 


Governor  of  California  (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WmkkKAS,  although  3  out  of  4  American  families  have  one  or  more  smoke   detec- 
tors in  their  houses,  it  is  believed  that  one-third  to  one-half  are  not  maintained, 
or  are  disabled  to  limit  nuisance  alarm;  and 

WHUKKAS,  consequently,  80%  of  all  fire  deaths  take  place  in  residences  that 
are  not  equipped  with  working  smoke  detectors;  and 

1IHERSA5,  by  properly  installing  and  maintaining  smoke  detectors  on  each  level 
of  your  hoe.  you  double  your  family's  chances  of  surviving  a  fire;  and 

WHKKKAS.  a  smoke  detector  is  a  wise  and  cost-effective  investment  that  pro- 
tects and  one  day  may  save  your  life  or  the  life  of  a  loved  one;  and 

WHKRKAS.  current  law  requires  that  every  single  family  dwelling  and  factory 
built  home  which  is  sold  must  have  an  operative  smoke  detector;  and 

IimkkKAS,  after  January  1,  1987.  state  law  requires  that   all   multiple  unit 
dwelling  complexes  have  a  working  smoke  detector  installed;  and 

WHKKKAS.   the  Office  of  the  State  Fire  Marshal,  local  fire  departments,  and 
private  businesses  and  organizations  have  been  actively  involved  in  public   aware- 
ness programs  to  educate  all  Californians  on  the  importance  of  the  smoke  detector 
as  a  safety  measure; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  1986  as  Smoke  Detector  Awareness  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  install,  test,  clean,  and  change  the  batteries  of  smoke 
detectors  in  preparation  for  the  new  year. 

IH  HITNESS  HHEKBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California   to  be   affixed  this  4th  day  of 
December  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERBAS.  the  gift  of  life  is  the  most  precious  gift  that  one  can  give;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  Sacramento  County  alone,  nearly  250  volunteer  blood  donors  are 
needed  every  day  to  meet  the  demand  for  blood;  and 

HHERSAS.   this  goal  is  further  complicated  by  the  growing  need  for  pheresis 
donors;  and 

VHEREAS.  through  the  pheresis  procedure,  individuals  whose  bodies  can  not  pro- 
duce platelets   and  white  blood  cells,  are  given  these  specific  cells  until  their 
own  bodies  can  produce  them  again;  and 

HHESKAS,  the  chance  of  finding  a  perfectly  matched  donor  is  roughly  between  1 
in  500  and  1  in  5,000  depending  on  the  patient's  HLA  type  and  ethnic  background; 
and 

HHE8EAS,  it  is  important  for  individuals  of  all  ethnic  backgrounds  to  give 
blood  in  order  to  meet  the  specific  needs  of  all  hospital  patients;  and 

HHESEAS.  in  an  attempt  to  meet  the  growing  needs  of  the  Hispanic  population 
for  whole  blood  and  pheresis  donors  the  Sacramento  Medical  Foundation  Blood  Center 
is  sponsoring  the  First  Annual  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Day; 

HOI).  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  10,  1986  as  First  Annual  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Day  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

IH  HITHBSS  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  1986. 

Governor  of  California     (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4836 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRKAS,  December  7,  1986,  marks  the  forty-fifth  anniversary  of  the  attack  on 
Pearl  Harbor,  Territory  of  Hawaii;  and 

HHERBAS,  for  countless  Americans,  the  surprise  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor  remains 
a  vivid  memory;  and 

WhkkKAS,  few  who  survived  the  attack  can  forget  the  sense  of  shock  and  dis- 
belief, and  finally  the  impact  this  tragedy  had  on  our  personal  lives;  and 

whkkKAS.  it  is  important  to  remember  the  tragic  event  at  Pearl  Harbor  and  the 
crucial  lesson  of  preparedness  which  was  taught  so  thoroughly  on  December  7,  1941; 
and 

HHKREAS,   it   is  also  important  to  remember  and  pay  tribute  to  the  brave  and 
noble  members  of  our  Armed  Forces  who  lost  their  lives  in  the  attack,  and  to  those 
who  survived  and  aided  in  carrying  out  their  duties  to  the  ultimate  victory;  and 

NOV.  THBKEFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  7,  1986  as  Pearl  Harbor  Remembrance  Day  in  California  and 
call  upon  all  citizens  to  pay  homage  to  the  members  of  the  Armed  Forces  for  the 
manner  in  which  they  bore  the  attack  on  the  "DAY  OF  INFAMY"  and  to  rededicate  them- 
selves anew  to  the  vigilance  which  is  the  price  of  our  liberty. 


IN  VITNBSS  HHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  5th  day  of 
December  1986. 


Governor  of  California     (/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4837 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


HHERSAS,  2,700  persons  are  killed  each  year  in  alcohol/drug  related   traffic 
collisions  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  additional  68,000  persons  are  injured  in  collisions  involving  per- 
sons who  had  been  drinking:  and 

WHEREAS,  these  deaths  and  injuries  cost   Californians  almost   $650  million 
annually  through  services  p::ovided  to  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  49%  of  the  drivers  at  fault  in  fatal  accidents  had  been  drinking:  and 

WHEREAS,  a  heightened  awareness  of  the  problem  would  contribute  to  a  change  in 
society's  attitude  toward  the  drunk  and  drugged  driver  and  encoura^^e  efforts   to 
reduce  these  needless  deaths  and  injuries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  holiday  season  is  a  particularly  appropriate  time  to  focus  atten- 
tion on  this  critical  problem  because  of  the  increased  number  of  social  functions 
and  related  travel; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  14-20,  1986  as  California  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving  Aware- 
ness Week. 


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 
December  1986. 


Governor  of  California     (/ 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  following  tlie  Communist  takeover  in  Southeast  Asia   in   1975,   many 
people  were  dislocated  from  their  native  homeland;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  has  welcomed  over  80.000  Lao-Hmong  refugees  of  whom 
more  than  50.000  have  made  the  Golden  State  their  new  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  Lao-Hmong  community,  the  New  Year  Celebration  is  tradition- 
ally the  most  important  and  only  holiday  away  from  the  otherwise  constant  routine 
of  work;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Lao-Hmong  New  Year  Celebration  traditionally  begins  on  the  first 
day  of  the  lunar  month  and  stands  as  the  spiritual  and  material  marker  between  the 
old  year  and  the  new  year;  and 

WHEREAS.  December  25,  1986  represents  the  beginning  of  the  Lao-Hmong  annual 
lunar  cycle;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  sincere  efforts 
of  our  new  Lao-Hmong  American  residents  to  integrate  into  our  society,  and  to  weave 
their  most  important  and  elaborate  holiday  into  the  cultural  fabric  of  California; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GSOKGB.  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  26.  27,  and  28.  1986  as  days  for  the  Celebration  of  Lao- 
Hmong  New  Year  in  the  State  of  California. 

m  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 
December  1986. 


OT  of  California     /J 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


CERTIFICATE  OF  ELECTION  FOR  SIX-YEAR  TERM 


TO  THE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES: 


This  is  to  certify  that  on  the  Ath  day  of  November,  1986,  Alan  Cranston  was 
duly  chosen  by  the  qualified  electors  of  the  State  of  California  a  Senator  from 
said  State  to  represent  said  State  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  for  the  term 
of  six  years,  beginning  on  the  3rd  day  of  January,  1987. 

IN  fllTHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
December  1986. 


ATTEST: 


Governatt^  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  a  natural  wonderland  rich  in  beauty  and  splendor;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  capture  this  magical  splendor  for  all  to  enjoy  we  have  developed 
one  of  the  most  widely  used  and  loved  park  systems  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  beautiful  parks  are  accessible  to  all  visitors  through 
our  state's  trail  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  maintenance  of  our  trail  system  is  largely  dependent  on  the  hard 
work  and  dedication  of  volunteers  who  work  especially  long  hours  during  the  spring 
in  preparation  for  heavy  usage  during  the  summer  season;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Department  of  Parks  and  Recreation  and  the  California  Recrea- 
tional Trails  Committee  are  sponsoring  California  Trail  Days  to  pay  special  tribute 
to  those  volunteers  who  have  given  of  their  time  and  energy  to  create  and  maintain 
recreational  trails  used  by  all  Calif ornians; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCS  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  24  -  25.  1987  as  California  Trail  Days  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  recognize,  appreciate,  and  support  the  continued  mainte- 
nance of  our  state's  beautiful  recreational  trails. 

Ill  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
December  1986 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERBAS.  providing  skilled  and  effective  health  care  to  all  citizens  requires 
the  concerned  involvement  of  our  state's  health  care  professionals;  and 

whkkKAS,  intravenous  nurses  comprise  a  substantial  and  growing  segment  of  Cal- 
ifornia health  care  professionals;  and 

whkkKAS.  intravenous  nurses  are  continually  working  to  upgrade  the  quality  of 
care  provided  all  Californians;  and 

WHKKKAS.  intravenous  nurses  are  expanding  their  professional  health  care  role 
through  advancements  in  education,  research,  and  practice;  and 

HHKKKAS,  the  United  States  Congress  has  declared  January  25  as  Intravenous 
Nurses  Day  in  recognition  of  the  Intravenous  Specialty  Practices  and  National 
Intravenous  Therapy; 

NOH,  THESKFOSS.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  o£  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  25,  1986  as  Intravenous  Nurses  Day  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  services  provided  by 
intravenous  nurses. 


IN  HITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
December  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State     ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

whkkKAS.  Canada  provides  the  second  largest  nujnber  of  international  visitors 
to  California  with  over  700,000  Canadians  traveling  to  and  through  the  twelve  re- 
gions of  The  Calif ornians  each  year;  and 

WhkkKAS,  California's  travel  and  tourism  industry  has  worked  diligently  to 
improve  relations  between  California  suppliers  of  travel  services  and  Canadian 
travel  agents,  tour  operators,  airlines,  and  the  travel  media;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  tourism  trade  with  our  northern  neighbors  has  promoted 
understanding  and  goodwill  between  our  citizens,  while  enhancing  international 
trade  and  investment  between  Canada  and  California  by  $6. A  billion  in  1985;  and 

HHEREAS,  in  an  effort  to  further  stimulate  Canadian  travel  to  the  Golden 
State,  the  Office  of  Tourism  has  been  coordinating  with  travel  and  hospitality 
firms  to  promote  The  Calif ornias;  and 

WHKkKAS,  during  January  1986  the  Office  of  Tourism  promoted  Maple  Leaf 
in  California:  and 

whkkEAS,   due  to  the  overwhelming  success  of  this  promotion  and  the  potential 
for  growth  in  Canadian  travel  to  California,  we  are  expanding  last  year's  Maple 
Leaf  Month  by  proclaiming  the  months  of  January  and  February  as  Maple  Leaf  Days  in 
California;  and 

HHKREAS.  during  Maple  Leaf  Days,  Canadians  will  receive  special  discounts 
California  attractions,  accommodations,  and  other  establishments; 

NOV.  THEREroRE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  months  of  January  and  February  1987  as  Maple  Leaf  Days  in  Cali- 
fornia and  encourage  all  Californians  to  extend  a  golden  welcome  to  our  Canadian 
neighbors  visiting  California. 

Ill  HITHESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
December  1986. 


r- 


Governor   of   California 


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Secretary  of  State  ' 


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DEC  2  '"-  ^6 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    mfxiokuk^f 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  precious  gift  of  eyesight  is  one  of  our  most  valued  senses;  and 

WHEREAS,  unnecessary  blindness  can  be  prevented  when  early  detection  and  at- 
tention by  eye  care  professionals  are  obtained  or  when  safety  devices  are  worn  to 
protect  the  eyes;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  home  to  many  qualified  eye  care  professionals  whose 
services  are  complimented  by  outstanding  facilities  for  proper  care  and  treatment 
of  those  threatened  by  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  increase  their  awareness  of  the  importance  of 
eye  health  care  and  seek  help  from  the  medical  community  when  dangerous  eye  condi- 
tions persist;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Foundation  of  the  American  Academy  of  Ophthalmology  and  the 
California  Association  of  Opthalmology  are  cosponsors  of  the  National  Eye  Care 
Project,  which  offers  medical  eye  exams  to  senior  citizens  as  a  public  service;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  join  with  the  California  Department  of  Aging  in 
promoting  eye  health  care  and  programs  such  as  the  National  Eye  Care  Project; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  1987  as  Eye  Health  Care  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  22nd  day  of 
December  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State/ 


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Payment  of  Public  Employees'  Retirement   System  and  State  Teachers' 
Retirement  System  costs  will  be  made  in  a  manner  and  time  acceptable  to 
participating  State  agencies,  the  University  of  California,  the  Califor- 
nia State  University,  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  System  and  State 
Teachers'  Retirement  System  Boards,  and  the  Department  of  Finance. 

The  Program  will  be  effective  January  30,  1987  and  will  terminate  May  29, 
1987  (120  days). 


The  University  of  California  and  the  California  State  University  eligi- 
bility period  will  not  exceed  120  days  and  will  commence  on  the  respec- 
tive dates  agreed  to  by  those  organizations  and  the  Department  of 
Finance. 


H. 


I. 


State  agencies,  the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State 
University  are  hereby  advised  that  this  program  is  to  be  viewed  as  a 
means  to  alleviate  or  minimize  the  stress  and  hardship  on  personnel   in 
any  areas  of  state  government  facing  staff  reductions. 

Although  participation  of  the  various  agencies  is  required  (unless 
exemption  is  granted  pursuant  to  paragraph  A  above),  employee  participa- 
tion is  totally  voluntary. 

All  approved  Participation  Plans  are  subject  to  the  provisions  of  Govern- 
ment Code  Section  20816. 


IN  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
December  1986. 


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EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-60-86 


UHKRRAS,  Government  Code  Section  20816  permits  State  employees  (including  mem- 
bers  of   the  State  Teachers'  Retirement  System  designated  as  State  employees)  and 
higher  education  employees  who  are  members  of  the  Public  Employees'  Retirement  Sys- 
tem to  receive  an  additional  two  (2)  years  of  service  credit  whenever  the  Governor 
determines  by  executive  order  that: 

1)  because  of  an  impending  curtailment  of  or  change  in  the  manner  of  per- 
forming services,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would  be  served  by  en- 
couraging the  retirement  of  State  employees;  and 


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2)   sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost  to  State  agen- 
cies resulting  from  award  of  such  credit;  and 

UHkKKAR,   the  impact  of  changes  in  funding  levels  and  methods  of  providing 
services  to  achieve  program  efficiencies  may  result  in  a  curtailment  of  employees 
in  State  government,  the  University  of  California,  and  the  California  State  Univer- 
sity; and 

WHEREAS,  the  best  interests  of  the  State  would,  therefore,  be  served  by  en- 
couraging the  retirement  of  State  employees  through  the  award  of  an  additional  two 
years  of  service  credit;  and 


HHEREAS.  sufficient  economies  could  be  realized  to  offset  any  cost 
agencies  resulting  from  the  award  of  such  credit; 


to  State 


NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAII.  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  issue  this  order  to  be  implemented  according  to 
the  following  criteria: 

A.  All  State  agencies,  unless  specifically  exempted  by  the  Department  of 
Personnel  Administration  and  the  Department  of  Finance,  shall  participate 
in  the  Early  Retirement  Program.   Constitutional  Officers  are  also  en- 
couraged to  participate  to  assist  in  the  program. 

B.  State  agencies,  other  than  the  University  of  California  and  the  Califor- 
nia State  University,  shall  submit  Program  Participation  Plans  to  the 
Department  of  Finance  for  fiscal  review  and  approval  following  review  by 
the  appropriate  Agency  Secretary.  A  copy  of  the  Program  Participation 
Plan  also  shall  be  submitted  to  the  Department  of  Personnel  Administra- 
tion. 

C.  The  University  of  California  and  the  California  State  University  will 
submit  their  Program  Participation  Plans  directly  to  the  Department  of 
Finance  for  fiscal  review  and  approval. 

D.  All  program  Participation  Plans  shall  include  documentation  of  staff  re- 
ductions,  associated  costs  of  participating  in  the  Program,  anticipated 
savings,  and  other  relevant  information  related  to  the  Participation 
Plan. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  '^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  public  safety  is  vital  to  the  continued  prosperity  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  have  traditionally  affected  metro- 
politan areas,  rural  communities  have  recently  seen  an  increase  in  criminal  activ- 
ity: and 

WHEREAS,  rural  crime  often  involves  the  loss  or  damage  of  equipment,   live- 
stock,  chemicals,   commodities  and  other  goods,  resulting  in  significant  economic 
losses  which  slow  production  and  increase  the  cost  of  farm  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  rural  crime  also  often  involves  illegal  drug  activity  including  cul- 
tivation, manufacturing,  sales,  and  substance  abuse,  creating  the  potential  loss  of 
lives  and  threatening  a  traditionally  crime  free  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  and  local  agencies  must  work  together  with  individual  citizens 
and  private  industry  to  bring  an  end  to  the  devastating  effects  of  rural  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  effects  of  rural  crime, 
the  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Task  Force  is  observing  Rural  Crime  Preven- 
tion Month  during  February; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1987  as  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Month,  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  participate  in  specially  planned  activities  in  their  com- 
munities. 


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 
December  1986. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  Stajce 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRKAS,  as  our  great  state  and  nation  continues  to  grow  and  change,  a  strong 
vocational  education  program  is  increasingly  vital  to  our  future  economic  develop- 
ment ;  and 

WhkkKAS,  vocational  education  supplies  our  country  with  a  strong,  well-trained 
workforce  and  allows  millions  of  Americans  to  build  a  solid  and  satisfying  future 
by  preparing  them  for  the  careers  that  make  this  country  work;  and 

WHEREAS,  vocational  education  contributes  the  people  and  skills  that  build  a 
strong  America  by  preparing  students  for  a  lifetime  of  employment  and  occupational 
growth  and  strengthening  their  capacity  to  adjust  to  a  rapidly  changing  economy  and 
workplace:  and 

WhkkKAS.  the  growth  and  vitality  of  California  business  is  enhanced  by  voca- 
tional educators  who  are  charged  with  the  important  task  of  preparing  workers  for 
rapidly  growing  occupations  and  providing  skills  that  lead  to  improved  productiv- 
ity; and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  Council  on  Vocational  Education  joins  the  Ameri- 
can Vocational  Association  in  designating  February  8-lA,  1987  as  Vocational  Educa- 
tion Week  in  celebration  of  the  theme,  "Vocational  Education:   Building  America's 
Future";  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  vital 
role  vocational  education  plays  in  the  continued  development  of  our  great  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  8-lA,  1987  as  Vocational  Education  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  become  familiar  with  the  services  and  benefits  offered  by  the 
vocational  education  programs  in  this  state  and  to  support  and  participate  in  these 
programs  as  necessary  to  enhance  their  individual  work  skills  and  productivity. 

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  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


4847 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Stota  of  California 

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MM8H  FONG  EU,  SecMay  of  State 


■SST 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries,  mankind  has  sought  to  explore  the  unkown  with  a  quest 
for  knowledge  that  has  resulted  in  tremendous  technological  development;  and 

WHEREAS,   engineers   have  contributed  significantly  to  the  advancement  of  our 
quality  of  life  by  effecting  expansive  and  constructive  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  inventive  genius  and  exceptional  dedication  of  California's  engi- 
neering community  exemplify   the  Golden   State's   long  and  proud  heritage  of 
engineering  excellence  and  enhance  our  reputation  as  an  undisputed  leader  in 
engineering  and  related  fields;  and 

WHEREAS,   from  the  most  basic  services  to  complex  theories  and  concepts, 
advancements  in  engineering  have  transformed  the  operations  and  management  of  all 
aspects  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  keeping  with  the  Golden  State's  fine  tradition  of  excellence  in 
this  vitally  important  profession,  the  Institute  for  the  Advancement  of  Engineering 
is  observing  February  22-28,  1987  as  Engineer's  Week  in  California; 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  join  in  this  important  observance  in  recognition 
and  appreciation  for  the  many  contributions  engineers  make  to  our  quality  of  life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  22-28,  1987  as  Engineer'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  30th  day  of 
December  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


4848 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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EXBCDTIVE  ORDER  D-61-87 


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WHEREAS.  California  has  assumed  a  leadership  role  among  the  states  in  develop- 
ing approaches  to  deal  with  the  issue  of  toxic  wastes  in  our  society:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  developed  a  plan  to  address  toxic  waste  hazards  which 
exist  throughout  the  State:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  taken  steps  to  promote  the  development  of  new  toxic 
disposal  and  cleanup  technology;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  voters  adopted  the  Safe  Drinking  Water  and  Toxic  Enforce- 
ment Act  of  1986,  which  was  designated  Proposition  65  on  the  November,  1986  ballot; 
and 

WHEREAS.  the  Safe  Drinking  Water  and  Toxic  Enforcement  Act  of  1986  requires 
the  Governor  to  designate  a  lead  agency  and  such  other  agencies  as  may  be  required 
to  implement  the  Act; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  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  issue  this  order: 

A.  The  Health  and  Welfare  Agency  is  designated  as  the  lead  agency  for  im- 
plementation of  the  Safe  Drinking  Water  and  Toxic   Enforcement  Act   of 
1986; 

B.  In  this  capacity  the  Health  and  Welfare  Agency  shall  lead  a  working  group 
to  advise  the  Governor  on  appropriate  state  actions  to  implement  the  Act 
and  further  its  purposes.  The  working  group  shall  include  the  Secretary 
of  the  Business.  Transportation  and  Housing  Agency,  the  Secretary  of  the 
Environmental  Affairs  Agency,  the  Director  of  the  Department  of  Food  and 
Agriculture,  the  Director  of  the  Department  of  Industrial  Relations,  the 
Secretary  of  the  Resources  Agency  and  the  Director  of  the  Department  of 
Health  Services. 

IM  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 
January  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS.  On  December  lA.  1986.  Pilot  Jeana  Yeager  and  Pilot  Dick  Rutan  boarded 
the  Voyager  constructed  in  California  by  Burt  Rutan;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  this  noteworthy  day.  they  began  their  attempt  to  take  the  Voyager 
around  the  globe  without  stopping  or  refueling,  thus  achieving  a  first  in  aviation 
history;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  their  historic   journey,  the  Voyager  and  her  crew  endured 
severe  turbulence  and  thunderstorms,  engine  failure,  and  most  remarkably,   a  3500 
foot  drop  in  altitude;  and 

WHEREAS,  nine  days,  three  minutes,  and  44  seconds  later  the  Voyager  returned 
to  Edwards  Air  Force  Base  completing  its  25.012  mile  journey  without  stopping  or 
refueling;  and 

WHEREAS.  Jeana  Yeager.  Dick  Rutan.  and  Burt  Rutan  dedicated  over  six  years  of 
their  time  and  energy  and  risked  their  lives  to  ensure  the  success  of  the  Voyager; 
and 

WHEREAS,  these  courageous  and  devoted  citizens  have  earned  a  place  of  honor  in 
our  proud  pages  of  aviation  history  and  will  long  serve  as  an  inspiration  to  future 
explorers  and  pioneers; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  8.  1987  as  Voyager  Day  in  the  State  of  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  pay  tribute  to  the  exemplary  men  and  women  who  made  the 
Voyager  journey  a  reality. 

m  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 
January  1987. 


Governor  of  California     1/ 


4850 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,    few  men  have  made  greater   impact   on  ensuring  our  civil   liberties   than 
Dr.    Martin  Luther  King  Jr.   who   gave  his   hopes   and   dreams   and,    finally,    his   life   so 
that   all  Americans  could  be  blessed  with  the  benefits  of  a  free  society; 


and 


HHEREAS.  Dr.  King  was  a  man  of  great  vision  and  purpose  whose  noble  endeavors 
demonstrated  a  very  special  spirit  of  involvement  and  concern  that  inspired  prog- 
ress and  change  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  his  sacrifice,  people  everywhere  have  learned  that  if  racism 
and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by  fellowship  and  equality  and  if  mankind  xs 
to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest  hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  con- 
tribute to  the  work  of  building  a  world  free  from  the  blemishes  of  sorrowful  hatred 
and  intolerance;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King's  devotion  to  the  lofty  principles  of  racial   equality  and 
nonviolent   social  change  serve  as  a  shining  example  of  the  glory  of  the  human 
spirit  and  ensure  that  the  triumphs  and  tragedies  of  the  past  will  not  be  over- 
shadowed by  the  hopes  and  dreams  of  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.   as   long  as  our  country  continues  to  produce  men  of  conscience  like 
Dr.  King,  unafraid  to  speak  the  truth,  each  of  us  will  come  to  realize  the  re- 
affirmation of  the  ideals  of  peace,  freedom  and  justice,  which  gave  birth  to  this 
great  nation  and  which  we  hold  so  dear;  and 

WHEREAS.  January  19.  1987  is  the  58th  anniversary  of  Dr.  King's  birth  and  pro- 
vides a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  precious  ideals 
to  which  Dr.  King  devoted  his  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GBORGB  DEDKHEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  19.  1987  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Day  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  renew  a  commitment  to  Dr.  King's  dream— a  dream  of  equal  rights  and  justice 
for  all  Americans. 

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 
January  1987 . 


Governor  of  California    ^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 


WHKRKAS.  reading  opens  doors  for  a  life-time  to  employment  opportunities, 
advancement,  self-education,  and  the  joys  of  reading  and  reading  to  others  for 
pleasure;  and 

MHKRKAS.  the  State  of  California's  educated,  entrepreneurial,  and  creative 
tradition  depends  on  a  literate,  informed  citizenry;  and 

WHEREAS,  recent  reports  have  revealed  the  existence  of  an  alarming  number  of 
Californians  who  are  not  able  or  motivated  to  read;  and 

HHKRBAS.  the  President  of  the  United  States  and  individuals  and  organizations 
such  as  the  National  Commission  on  Reading,  the  Librarian  of  Congress,  the  Center 
for  the  Book,  the  California  State  Librarian,  and  others  have  focused  attention  on 
the  importance  of  reading  and  the  urgent  need  to  combat  problems  of  illiteracy;  and 

WHEREAS.  the  California  Reading  Initiative  and  the  California  Literacy  Cam- 
paign have  striven  to  encourage  reading  and  improve  reading  skills  for  adults  and 
youth  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  nation,  so  beholden  to  ideas  expressed  through  books  and  the 
printed  word,  will  celebrate  the  Bicentennial  of  its  Constitution  in  1987; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1987  as  the  Year  of  the  Reader  in  California  and  encourage  parents, 
teachers,  librarians,  government  officials,  members  of  the  book  business  communi- 
ties and  the  people  of  California  to  observe  this  year  with  appropriate  programs, 
ceremonies,  and  activities  aimed  at  restoring  reading  to  a  place  of  preeminence  in 
our  personal  lives  and  the  life  of  the  state. 

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  1987 . 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  January  19.  1987  is  the  58th  anniversary  of  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King. 
Jr. 's  birth;  and 

OTKRKAS.  Dr.  King  left  a  civil  rights  legacy  for  all  people  to  challenge  in- 
justice through  education  and  employment:  and 

OTERKAS   it  is  the  public  policy  of  the  State  of  California  to  protect   and 
safeg^f^^e  right  and  opportunity  of  all  persons  to  seek,  obtaxn.  and  hold  em- 
ployment and  housing  without  discrimination  or  abridgment;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  and  the  Fair  Employment 
and  H^^Commission  are  working  together  to  educate  the  publxc  on  thxs  important 
policy; 

NOW  THKRBF08K.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebr^;r!!lair  jinulry  18-2A.  1987  as  CIVIL  RIGHTS  WEEKS  in  Calxfornxa  and  urge 
all  Calif ornians  to  support  civil  rights  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  this  12th  day  of 
January  1987 . 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JAN  1  5  1QR7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  12th  day  of  May,  1987, 
within  the  33rd  Senatorial  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office 
of  Member  of  Senate  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  Senator 
Paul  B.  Carpenter. 

IN  HITNSSS  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  1987. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State| 


4854 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  throughout  California,  we  are  blessed  with  vibrant  prospering  com- 
munities which  are  enhanced  by  the  dedicated  participation  of  service  organiza- 
t  ions ;  and 

WHEREAS.  Kiwanis  International  exemplifies  these  community  oriented  groups 
which  contribute  resources  and  energy  to  the  betterment  of  the  community: 

HHESBAS.  this  fine  community  service  organization  boasts  315.000  members  and 
8.200  clubs  and  has  raised  $51.7  million  in  cash  and  donated  more  than  22  million 
volunteer  hours  in  76  nations  and  geographic  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  22.450  Kiwanians  in  616  clubs  in  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  21.  1987.  Kiwanians  in  the  State  of  California  and  else- 
where around  the  world  will  celebrate  Kiwanis'  7  2nd  anniversary  with  appropriate 
festivities;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  this  special  occasion,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians 
recognize  and  appreciate  the  outstanding  services  provided  by  the  members  of  this 
fine  organization; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  18-24.  1987.  as  Kiwanis  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  15th  day  of 
January  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State   ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS.  the  lure  of  adventure  and  a  love  of  the  sea  long  have  been  a  part  of 
the  history  and  character  of  the  United  States;  and 

HHKRKAS.   the  stars  and  stripes  of  the  American  flag  symbolize  the  spirit, 
determination,  capability  and  fair  play  of  the  people  of  America's  50  states;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  America's  Cup  race  builds   international  camaraderie  through 
sporting  competition;  and 

WHEREAS.   the  yacht  Stars  and  Stripes  is  America's  sole  hope  of  regaining  the 
America's  Cup;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Stars  and  Stripes  currently  is  competing  against  the  yacht  New 
Zealand  in  waters  off  of  Freemantle.  Australia  for  the  right  to  challenge  Australia 
for  the  America's  Cup;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Stars  and  Stripes  is  based  in  and  enthusiastically  supported  by 
the  citizens  of  San  Diego.  California; 

NOW,   THEREFORE.   I.   LEO  McCARTHY.   as  Acting  Governor  of  the  State  of 
California,  do  hereby  proclaim  Saturday.  January  17.  1987  as  Stars  and  Strxpes  Day 
iS  1:  i  o;nia  and  on'behalf  of  the  people  of  California  I  hereby  commend  Skxpper 
Dennis  Conner,  his  crew,  and  members  and  supporters  of  the  San  ^-go  Yacht  Club  for 
their  many  achievements  on  land  and  sea.  and  wish  them  "smooth  sailing  in  the 
years  ahead. 

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 
January  1987. 


January  lyo/ .      ^\ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4856 


WHEREAS,  a  primary  goal  of  my  administration  and  the  California  Department  of 
Aging  is  to  help  senior  citizens  remain  independent  and  avoid  unnecessary  placement 
in  a  nursing  home;  and 

WHKREAS.  activity  professionals  throughout  our  state  share  this  most  note- 
worthy objective  and  dedicate  themselves  to  helping  seniors  remain  active;  and 

WESRSAS.   activity  professionals  work  with  members  of  the  health  care  com- 
munity, regulatory  agencies  and  care  providers  to  improve  the  daily  lives  of 
California's  senior  citizens;  and 

HHKRKAS.  older  Californians  benefit  from  the  work  of  activity  professionals  in 
nursing  homes,  senior  centers,  community  agencies.  Adult  Day  Health  Care  Centers, 
and  long-term  health  care  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  the  dedicated  efforts  and  enthusiastic  energies  of 
activity  professionals,  the  senior  citizens  of  our  state  are  able  to  lead  more 
fuller  and  challenging  lives;  and 

WHEREAS.   it  is  important  to  pay  tribute  to  these  exemplary  professionals  who 
give  of  their  time  and  energy  to  ensure  that  the  Golden  State's  older  citizens  will 
remain  active  and  healthy; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CSDKGE   DEDKHEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  23,  1987  as  Activity  Professional  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 
January  1987 . 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   / 


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4857 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JANS  1  ;g87 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKRKAS.  thousands  of  Californians  suffer  from  affective  disorders,   such  as 
manic  depression,   caused  by  biochemical  irregularities  of  the  brain  and  nervous 
system;  and 

HHKRBAS.  the  California  Mental  Health  System,  with  a  budget  of  more  than  $1 
billion,  treats  patients  suffering  from  these  devastating  forms  of  mental  illness; 
and 

WBKRKAS.  affective  disorders  can  strike  at  any  time  in  a  person's  life, 
although  individuals  aged  15  to  30  are  particularly  vulnerable;  and 

WHKRBAS.  affective  disorders  significantly  impact  the  patient's  personal  life 
and  economic  well-being,  and  can  cause  distress  to  parents,   family  members  and 
friends;  and 

HHKRBAS.  greater  public  awareness  of  affective  disorders  will  help  reduce 
stigma  and  misconceptions  about  these  and  other  forms  of  mental  illness; 

HOW  THKKBTORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKlfflJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  22.  1987  as  Affective  Disorders  Awareness  Day  in  Califor- 
nia, and  encourage  all  citizens  to  take  this  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  these 
and  other  forms  of  mental  illness. 

IN  HITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21st  day  of 
January  1987 . 


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AN  2  r,987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self-government  are  cherished  and 
desired  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  22,  1987,  the  Ukrainian  people  proclaimed  their  independ- 
ence from  domination  by  the  Russians  and  Poles;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  Ukrainian  people's  brave  and  noble  defense  of  their  cher- 
ished freedoms,  the  Soviet  Union  again  took  control  of  the  Ukraine  in  1923,  follow- 
ing four  years  of  heavy  fighting;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  this  time,  the  Soviet  Union  has  imposed  a  brutal   system  of 
oppression  on  the  Ukrainian  people,  effectively  denying  their  basic  human  rights; 
and 

WHEREAS,  although  their  freedom  was  shortlived,  the  Ukrainian  people  remain 
undaunted  in  their  quest  for  freedom  and  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  22,  1987,  the  Ukrainian  community  in  California  will  ob- 
serve the  69th  anniversary  of  Ukrainian  Independence  Day  in  recognition  of  the  on- 
going struggle  in  their  homeland; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  22,  1987  as  Ukrainian  Independence  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  21st  day  of 
January  1987. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self-government  are  cherished  and 
desired  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  22,  1918,  the  Ukrainian  people  proclaimed  their  independ- 
ence from  domination  by  the  Russians  and  Poles;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  Ukrainian  people's  brave  and  noble  defense  of  their  cher- 
ished freedoms,  the  Soviet  Union  again  took  control  of  the  Ukraine  in  1923,  follow- 
ing four  years  of  heavy  fighting;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  this  time,  the  Soviet  Union  has  imposed  a  brutal   system  of 
oppression  on  the  Ukrainian  people,  effectively  denying  their  basic  human  rights; 
and 

WHEREAS,  although  their  freedom  was  shortlived,  the  Ukrainian  people  remain 
undaunted  in  their  quest  for  freedom  and  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  22,  1987.  the  Ukrainian  community  in  California  will  ob- 
serve the  69th  anniversary  of  Ukrainian  Independence  Day  in  recognition  of  the  on- 
going struggle  in  their  homeland; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  22,  1987  as  Ukrainian  Independence  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  21st  day  of 
January  1987. 


tctf-  y06e*x>C'>-»AU^«i*-«-**-- 


Govemor  of  California 


iTTBST: 


Secretary  of  State       1 


4660 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED, 

(o  »he  olfc»  of  *•  S»«wJ?y  •» 
ofitwSMvafCaMDn*! 


JAN  2  3198"^ 

•dWQtt^FON^a^SBOBlWfl^  State  ^, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HpgBKAS.    California's   greatness   can  be   found   in  the  diversity  of     her  people; 


and 


WHKRSAS.  Californians  of  Asian  descent  contribute  to  this  diversity  and  en- 
hance our  cultural  traditions  and  treasures;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1987,  Asian  communities  throughout  the  state  will 
welcome  the  Lunar  New  Year  A685,  the  Year  of  the  Hare;  and 

mntHBAS.  this  traditional  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together 
with  family  and  friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  ex- 
changing symbols  of  luck  and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  importance 
of  this  annual  observation  to  our  citizens  of  Asian  descent; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAR.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1987  as  the  Year  of  the  Hare  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration  to  all  Californians  observing  this  special  occasion. 

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 
January  1987 . 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


4861 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  *i  9Mi  of  CoMoniia 

JAN  2  6  *98? 
«MKHH)N6GU,9icnlMrof9bto 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHERBAS.  the  opportunity  to  improve  our  lives  through  learning  to  read  and 
write  is  a  precious  gift  which  Americans  have  carefully  developed  and  one  which 
must  be  gently  nurtured  for  the  benefit  of  future  generations:  and 

WHEREAS,  by  conservative  estimates,  there  are  13  million  American  adults  who 
are  illiterate  in  our  country;  and 

HHBREAS.  because  of  their  illiteracy  and  lack  of  basic  skills,  many  experience 
difficulty  and  lack  choices  about  daily  life  situations;  and 

ilHBKBAS.  nearly  one  million  children  drop  out  of  high  school  each  year  and  40% 
of  minority  youth  are  functionally  illiterate;  and 

WHEREAS  illiteracy  costs  our  society  billions  of  dollars  annually  in  welfare, 
unemployment' compensation,  crime  and  prisons,  unearned  tax  revenues  at  the  local, 
state,  and  federal  levels,  lost  industrial  productivity,  remedial  training  in  busi- 
ness and  military,  and  adult  and  community  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  booksellers  throughout  our  nation  and  in  Canada  have  organized  the 
Give  The  Gift  Of  Literacy  project  with  the  goal  of  raising  $1  million  a  year  to 
support  national,  state,  and  local  literacy  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  29th.  1987  the  Gift  The  Gift  Of  Literacy  campaign  will 
launch  their  cross-country  truck  tour  to  raise  money  and  train  volunteers  to  tutor 
the  illiterate  of  all  ages  nationwide; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  29.  1987  as  California's  Fight  For  Literacy  Day  and  en- 
courage individual  citizens,  agencies  of  government,  private  organizations,  busi- 
nesses and  corporations  to  examine  the  plight  of  the  illiterate  in  their  community 
and  donate  whatever  time,  money,  ideas  or  other  assistance  they  can  in  order  that 
these  gracious  citizens  will  be  able  to  learn  to  read  and  write,  pursue  their  edu- 
cation, and  ^Ifill  the  American  Dream. 

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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


.TTEST: 


Secretary  of  St&te   j 


^t(^l 


(X. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIUED 

«o  the  <««» of  *•«»*«>;»  ** 

JAN 2  31987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHKRBAS,  the  opportunity  to  improve  our  lives  through  learning  to  read  and 
write  is  a  precious  gift  which  Americans  have  carefully  developed  and  one  which 
must   be  gently  nurtured   for  the  benefit   of   future  generations;   and 


WHEREAS,    by  conservative  estimates,    there  are  13  million  American  adults 
are   illiterate   in  our  country;   and 


who 


WhkkBAS.  because  of  their  illiteracy  and  lack  of  basic  skills,  many  experience 
difficulty  and  lack  choices  about  daily  life  situations;  and 

WHEREAS,  nearly  one  million  children  drop  out  of  high  school  each  year  and  40% 
of  minority  youth  are  functionally  illiterate;  and 

WHEREAS,  illiteracy  costs  our  society  billions  of  dollars  annually  in  welfare, 
unemployment  compensation,  crime  and  prisons,  unearned  tax  revenues  at  the  local, 
state,  and  federal  levels,  lost  industrial  productivity,  remedial  training  in  busi- 
ness and  military,  and  adult  and  community  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  booksellers  throughout  our  nation  and  in  Canada  have  organized  the 
Give  The  Gift  Of  Literacy  project  with  the  goal  of  raising  $1  million  a  year  to 
support  national,  state,  and  local  literacy  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  29th,  1987  the  Gift  The  Gift  Of  Literacy  campaign  will 
launch  their  cross-country  truck  tour  to  raise  money  and  train  volunteers  to  tutor 
the  illiterate  of  all  ages  nationwide;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  29,  1987  as  California's  Fight  For  Literacy  Day  and  en- 
courage individual  citizens,  agencies  of  government,  private  organizations,  busi- 
nesses and  corporations  to  examine  the  plight  of  the  illiterate  in  their  community 
and  donate  whatever  time,  money,  ideas  or  other  assistance  they  can  in  order  that 
these  gracious  citizens  will  be  able  to  learn  to  read  and  write,  pursue  their  edu- 
cation, and  fci^^iU-  the  American  Dream. 

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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


.TTBST: 

Secretary  of  State  / 


4862 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


talk*  oflet  of  itw  Sk'"'»^  o' ^°** 
of  Mm  9M»  oI  Cdifoinio 


JANS  ^f^'V 
kWtCH  F^  GU,  Secretvy  of  SMI 


P*«*y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  the  undisputed  world's  home  of  the  entertainment  indus- 
try; and 

WHEREAS,   industry  production  employs  thousands  of  workers  and  generates  bil- 
lions of  dollars  toward  our  state's  boisterous  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  feature  film  production  in  California  has  increased  by  70%   since 
1985;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  imperative  that  Californians  continue  to  actively  promote  the 
Golden  State's  competitive  advantage  of  this  important  industry:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Film  Office  was  established  two  years  ago  to  enhance 
and  promote  California  through  streamlined  and  simplified  processing,  reduction  and 
elimination  of  permit  fees,  establishment  of  a  computerized  location  library  and  a 
general  public  awareness  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  January  27-29,  1987  the  California  Film  Office  joins  the  film 
industry  in  celebrating  California  Film  and  Video  Production  Days  in  recognition  of 
the  film  industry's  contributions  to  the  Golden  State; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  CTORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  27-29.  1987  as  California  Film  and  Video  Production  Days  in 
honor  of  the  second  anniversary  of  the  California  Film  Office. 

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  1987. 


^^<J<.».<.<rc^  /Opeov>Oi^w«^ 


Governor  of  California 


IT" 


>TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   / 


4863 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


l«  iht OHO. o» i«» Si«*o»yoJ SoNM 
rf  *•  S«a1«  o»  Califenita         BMH 

JAN  2  6  »<?e7 
M<«CHroNGEU,8ecWlW0fStt» 

^^-         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  the  California  Community  College  System  with  106  colleges  statewide 
is  the  largest  postsecondary  education  system  in  the  nation;  and 

VIHERKAS.  these  facilities  of  higher  education  provide  over  1  million  students 
with  a  variety  of  quality  educational  programs  at  a  very  low  cost;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Community  Colleges  provide  a  broad  array  of  educational  services 
which  include  transfer  education,  two-year  degree  programs,  certificate  programs 
for  employment,  joint  programs  with  business,  industry  and  government.  ^«"^diation 
and  basic  skills  education,  continuing  and  community  education,  and  community  serv 
ices :  and 

WHKRKAS.  through  these  services,  the  Community  Colleges  meet  diverse  and 
changing  local  needs  and  fulfill  a  vital  function  within  the  state's  higher  educa- 
tion  system:  and 

WHBRKAS.  during  the  month  of  February  1987.  the  California  Association  of 
Community  Colleges  in  conjunction  with  the  106  Community  Colleges  will  be  sponsor- 
ing activities  designed  to  promote  the  variety  of  programs  available  at  community 
colleges; 

NOH  THERKFORK,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1987  as  California  Community  College  Month  m  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  value  and  opportunities  available  in 
our  Golden  State's  community  colleges. 

IN  HITMESS  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  1987. 


GovernOT  of  California    Q 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   I 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JAN  2  ">'q8? 
H)NG^98cntay 

Diputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERBAS.  the  California  Community  College  System  with  106  colleges  statewide 
is  the  largest  postsecondary  education  system  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  facilities  of  higher  education  provide  over  1  million  students 
with  a  variety  of  quality  educational  programs  at  a  very  low  cost;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Community  Colleges  provide  a  broad  array  of  educational  services 
which  include  transfer  education,  two-year  degree  programs,  certificate  programs 
for  employment,  joint  programs  with  business,  industry,  and  government,  remediation 
and  basic  skills  education,  continuing  and  community  education,  and  community  serv- 
ices :  and 

WHEREAS,  through  these  services,  the  Community  Colleges  meet  diverse  and 
changing  local  needs  and  fulfill  a  vital  function  within  the  state's  higher  educa- 
tion system;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  February  1987.  the  California  Association  of 
Community  Colleges  in  conjunction  with  the  106  Community  Colleges  will  be  sponsor- 
ing activities  designed  to  promote  the  variety  of  programs  available  at  community 
colleges; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1987  as  California  Community  College  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  value  and  opportunities  available  in 
our  Golden  State's  community  colleges. 

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  1987 . 


r- 


Governor  of  California 


r 


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ATTEST; 


state   / 


Secretary  of  State 


A865 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIUED 

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of  lh»  SIM  of  OoNfomlQ 


JAN  3  7'-P'^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  future  of  the  State  of  California  rests  in  the  health  and  well- 
being  of  our  children;  and 

WHEREAS.  95%  of  our  school  age  children  are  afflicted  with  dental  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,   proper  preventive  care  can  reduce  and  often  eliminate  the  need  for 
restorative  and  replacement  dentistry,  whose  prohibitive  costs  result   in  many 
dental  needs  being  untreated;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  February  is  nationally  recognized  as  Children's  Dental 
Health  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  important  observance,  the  California  Dental  Hygienists* 
Association  will  sponsor  its  annual  Children's  Dental  Health  Faire  educating  over 
8.000  of  your  youngsters  in  proper  preventive  dentistry  techniques; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1987  as  Children's  Dental  Health  Month  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
January  1987 , 


r- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  ^ate  j 


4866 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

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of  IIm  SMtof  CoMhfnta 


JAN  2  7  "'-"57 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS,  Hadassah  is  an  outstanding  service  organization  which  was  founded  in 
1912  for  the  initial  purpose  of  improving  human  conditions  in  Palestine;  and 

WhkkKAS,  since  its  inception,  this  fine  organization  has  greatly  expanded  the 
range  and  scope  of  its  activities  in  order  to  foster  Jewish  education  and  youth 
activities;  and 

HHKRKAS.  Hadassah  has  earned  the  proud  distinction  of  being  the  world's  larg- 
est volunteer  group  by  boasting  725  members  locally  and  over  385,000  nationally; 
and 

WHKRBAS,  through  it's  many  years  of  service,  the  organization  has  been  respon- 
sible for  many  civic  projects  throughout  the  world  including  the  maintenance  of 
Hadassah  hospitals   in  Jerusalem,  the  rescue  and  rehabilitation  of  young  people 
through  Youth  Aliyah,  extensive  vocational  testing  and  guidance  and  land   reclama- 
tion through  the  Jewish  National  Fund;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  March,  the  dedicated  members  and  supporters  of 
Hadassah  are  celebrating  the  75th  anniversary  of  this  outstanding  service  organiza- 
tion; and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  together  in  recognition 
and  appreciation  of  the  many  outstanding  contributions  Hadassah  has  made  on  behalf 
of  the  State  of  California  and  the  entire  world; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Hadassah  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
January  1987 . 


^^>*-<^<-C^-.   /0^fc<A>^^»Ad*'t^ •<  " 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4867 


WHEREAS  tbe  outstanding  achievements  and  ideas  of  the  American  inventor 
Thomaf^Edison  form  a  living  legacy  which  continues  to  inspire  all  who  are  com- 
mitted to  science  and  its  related  disciplines;  and 

liHBREAS  his  inventive  genius  and  exceptional  dedication  to  careful  research 
and  e^^^tatioHreated  new  industries  and  technologies  which  have  contributed 
greatly  to  the  growth  and  development  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Thomas  Alva  Edison  Foundation,  devoted  to  ^°"^i""i"\^f  ,^°^^^°' 
this  importa;t  man  of  science,  seeks  to  stimulate  increased  awareness  and  interest 
Imong  young  people  in  considering  careers  in  science  and  engineering;  and 

WHEREAS  as  part  of  this  important  effort,  the  Thomas  Alva  Edison  Foundation 

meet  with  professionals  employed  in  science,  engineering  and  research;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  observance  will  be  celebrated  on  February  11.  which  is 
the  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Thomas  Alva  Edison;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognition  of  the  worthy  purpose  and  -°"^^i^"^i°"%°^^fj^^°^^^ 
Alva  EdisoTpoundation  and  its  important  role  in  guiding  the  future  scientists  and 
eilineeis  of  our  state  and  nation.  I  am  pleased  to  designate  February  11.  1987.  as 
Edison  Science  and  Engineering  Youth  Day  in  California; 

NOW  THERETORE  I.  GEORGE  DEUKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebr^;oI^^S;ua;y  U.  1987  as  Edison  Science  and  Engineering  Youth  Day  in 
California. 

IN  HITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
January  1987 . 


Governor  of 


California    (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  ?tate  I 


4868 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  U ED ^ 

JAN 2  imr 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  America  boasts  a  noble  history  in  which  all  citizens  can  take  great 
pride;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  days  of  the  Mayflower,  to  our  expansion  westward,  to  the 
Gold  Rush  and  the  Industrial  Revolution,  American  history  has  long  held  the  fasci- 
nation of  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  study  of  history  provides  a  measure  in  evaluating  the  dreams  of 
the  past  as  they  relate  to  the  reality  of  the  present  and  the  hopes  of  the  future; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  are  a  fine  service  organiza- 
tion dedicated  to  the  study  of  American  history:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  join  this  fine  service  organization  in  ob- 
serving February  as  American  History  Month; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  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  27th  day  of 
Jamiary  1987, 


/4c«*-u-C^«— s-M»**-**- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State      / 


^•869 


K I U ED ^ 


JAN  3  0)980 


E_I_E_£.C_l_I_fi-Jl 


lyPi^lU. 


B*«V 


TO  the  State  T.e«u«r  under  provisions  o.  the  State  Univ.reity 
Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  code  sec.  90010  fit  ^. 


TO  The  Honorable  Je8=e  «.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer. 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  o£  The  California  state  «niver=ity,  on 

January  14.  19B7,  adopted  a  Twenty-Ninth  supplemental  Resolution 
(supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted  by  the  Trustees  on  April  «, 
1,68)  authorising  the  issuance  of  n6.400,000  aggregate  principal 
amount  of  California  state  Dnlv.reity  Housing  System  Revenue 
Bonds,  series  AG,  and  said  resolution  «as  approved  by  the  State 
Board  Of  control  of  the  state  of  California  at  a  meeting  held  on 

January  21,  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustee,  of  The  California  State  Oniverslty,  on 

January  14,  1987,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting  that  the  Stat. 

Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AG  for  sale, 

and  to  sell  the  same,  in  the  parcel,  and  number,  set  forth  In  the 
form  of  notice  contained  in  said  resolution,  and  authorizing  and 
requesting  the  State  Treasurer  to  cause  a  notice  inviting  sealed 
bid.  for  the  purchase  of  said  Bonds  of  serie.  AG  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  21,  1987, 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  LIEOTEHANT  GOVERNOR  LEO  MCCARTHY,  Actln, 

Governor  of  the  State  of  ollfornia,  hereby  direct  that  you,  a= 
state  Treaeurer,  offer  eald  Bonde  of  Serlee  *G  for  Bale,  a.a  .ell 
the  .a»e,  in  the  parcel,  and  numbers  and  pur.uant  to  the  ter„e  and 
condition,  set  forth  in  the  form  of  notice  contained  in  .aid 
reeolutlon  of  the  Tru.tee.  of  The  California  State  University, 
said  Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  be  In  the  aggregate  principal  anount 
of  $16,400,000  of  California  State  university  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AG.  dated  March  1,  1987.    he  .ale  .hall 
take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  state  of 
California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento,  California, 
at  10=00  A.M.  on  such  date  prior  to  June  1,  1987  a.  you  may 
determine. 

IS  WITHBSS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  caused 
the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed  this  2JL 
day  of  JMO^       .    1987 •       ^ 

^      ACTING  GOVERNi 


SECRETARY  OF  STAl 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  LIEUTENANT  GOVERNOR  LEO  MCCARTHY,  Actln, 
Gov«.or  Of  the  State  ot  «U£ornia,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as 
State  Treaeuter,  offer  said  Bonae  of  series  AG  for  sale,  and  sell 
the  sa.e,  in  the  parcels  and  nu^ers  and  pursuant  to  the  tor«  and 
conditions  set  forth  in  the  form  of  notice  contained  In  said 
resolution  o£  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State  University, 
said  Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  be  in  the  aggregate  principal  amount 
of  516,400,000  of  California  State  OnlverBlty  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AG,  dated  «arch  1,  1907.   The  sale  shall 
take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  state  of 
California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacra-ento,  California, 
at  10  =  00  A.M.  on  such  date  prior  to  June  1,  1987  as  you  may 
determine. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  caused 
the  Great  seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed  this  ^T 
day  Of  iMOf^    ...   1987. 

A  Kri>TKG    GOVEI 


ACTING  GOVERN 


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SECRETARY  OF  STAVE 


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JAN"  O'^sy 

MNSIN  PONG  EU  SHMlMy  Of  SMi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WUKKEAS.  Hadassah  is  an  outstanding  service  organization  which  was  founded  in 
1912  for  the  initial  purpose  of  improving  human  conditions  in  Palestine;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  this  fine  organization  has  greatly  expanded  the 
range  and  scope  of  its  activities  in  order  to  foster  Jewish  education  and  youth 
activities:  and 

HHKRBAS,  Hadassah  has  earned  the  proud  distinction  of  being  the  world's  larg- 
est volunteer  group  with  over  22,000  members  in  California  and  over  385,000  members 
nationally:  and 

HHERBAS,  through  its  many  years  of  service,  the  organization  has  been  respon- 
sible for  many  civic  projects  throughout  the  world  including  the  maintenance  of 
Hadassah  hospitals  in  Israel,  the  rescue  and  rehabilitation  of  young  people  through 
Youth  Aliyah,  extensive  vocational  testing  and  guidance  and  land  reclamation 
through  the  Jewish  National  Fund:  and 

HHERBAS.   during  the  month  of  March,  the  dedicated  members  and  supporters  of 
Hadassah  are  celebrating  the  75th  anniversary  of  this  outstanding  service  organiza- 
tion; and 

HHERBAS.  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  together  in  recognition 
and  appreciation  of  the  many  outstanding  contributions  Hadassah  has  made  on  behalf 
of  the  State  of  California  and  the  entire  world; 

NOH.  THESKFORB.  I.  G80R(X  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Hadassah  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
January  1987. 


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Governor   of   California 


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Secretary  of  State   I 


4870 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JAN  3  0'y87 
MMICH  F0N6  GU  StcntaQi  Of  SMl 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Hadassah  is  an  outstanding  service  organization  which  was  founded  in 
1912  for  the  initial  purpose  of  improving  human  conditions  in  Palestine;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  this  fine  organization  has  greatly  expanded  the 
range  and  scope  of  its  activities  in  order  to  foster  Jewish  education  and  youth 
activities;  and 

WHEREAS.  Hadassah  has  earned  the  proud  distinction  of  being  the  world's  larg- 
est volunteer  group  with  over  22,000  members  in  California  and  over  385.000  members 
nationally;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  its  many  years  of  service,  the  organization  has  been  respon- 
sible for  many  civic  projects  throughout  the  world  including  the  maintenance  of 
Hadassah  hospitals  in  Israel,  the  rescue  and  rehabilitation  of  young  people  through 
Youth  Aliyah.  extensive  vocational  testing  and  guidance  and  land  reclamation 
through  the  Jewish  National  Fund;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  March,  the  dedicated  members  and  supporters  of 
Hadassah  are  celebrating  the  75th  anniversary  of  this  outstanding  service  organiza- 
tion; and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  together  in  recognition 
and  appreciation  of  the  many  outstanding  contributions  Hadassah  has  made  on  behalf 
of  the  State  of  California  and  the  entire  world; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Hadassah  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
January  1987. 


Governor  of  California      t' 


.TTBST: 

Secretary  of  State    ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEKE/^,    California's  greatness  can  be   found   in  the  diversity  of     her  people; 


and 


WHKRKAS,  Californians  of  Asian  descent  contribute  to  this  diversity  and  en- 
hance our  cultural  traditions  and  treasures;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  January  29.  1987,  Asian  communities  throughout  the  state  will  wel- 
come the  Lunar  New  Year  4685,  the  Year  of  the  Hare;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  traditional  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together 
with  family  and  friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  ex- 
changing symbols  of  luck  and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  importance 
of  this  annual  observation  to  our  citizens  of  Asian  descent; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California  do 
hereby  proclaim  1987  as  the  Year  of  the  Hare  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration  to  all  Californians  observing  this  special  occasion. 

ni  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21st  day  of 
January  1987. 

Governcfr  of  California      ^ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JAN?  ^'--y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  residents  of  California  are  very  mobile  and  use  their  automobiles 
more  than  people  in  any  other  state:  and 

WHEREAS,   automobile  collisions  in  1985  resulted  in  nearly  5,000  killed  and 
over  300,000  injured  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  tragedies  could  have  been  prevented  by  using  common 
sense  and  practicing  defensive  driving  techniques;  and 

WHEREAS,   public  and  private  institutions,  along  with  concerned  individuals, 
can  promote  traffic  safety  by  increasing  public  awareness  of  proper  safety  methods; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  17-23.  1987,  the  public  is  encouraged  to  ob- 
serve added  caution  on  the  highways  and  roads  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  should  lead  to  greater  safety  awareness  on  our 
streets  and  highways; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  17  through  23.  1987.  as  Traffic  Safety  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities. 

IM  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 
January  1987 . 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  welfare  of  our  youth  is  vitally  important  and  the  serious  respon- 
sibility of  each  and  every  citizen  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   young  people  need  a  healthy  environment  in  which  they  can  strive  to 
achieve  the  fullness  of  their  hopes  and  dreams;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  counselors  play  an  increasingly  important  role  in  providing 
young  people  with  valuable  encouragement  as  they  complete  their  studies  and  explore 
the  responsibilities  of  adulthood;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  hard-working  professionals  serve  as  a  source  of  information  for 
students,   parents,   teachers  and  administrators  in  strengthening  the  educational 
system:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Calif ornians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important  role 
school  counselors  play  in  the  development  of  our  state's  youth;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1987  as  California  School  Counseling  and  Guidance  Month. 

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 
January  1987. 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State   / 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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JAN  2  01987 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history.  Blacks  have  contributed  significantly  to  our 
state's  steady  development  in  ways  grandly  eloquent  and  steadfastly  ordinary;  and 

umnntAS,  famous  Black  Americans  of  the  past  such  as  George  Washington  Carver, 
Harriet  Tubman,  Booker  T.  Washington  and  Dr.  Carter  Goodwin  Woodson  will  long  grace 
the  proud  pages  of  our  history  books  as  true  American  heroes;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  today's  world.  Blacks  bring  a  special  ingenuity  and  creativity  to 
the  world  and  are  making  increasingly  significant  contributions  to  all  aspects  of 
society;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  February,  cities,  schools  and  organizations 
throughout  California  will  pay  tribute  to  Black  ancestors  who  contributed  signifi- 
cantly to  the  development  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  foster  a  deeper  appreciation  of  Black  history 
and  culture; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1987  as  Black  History  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
January  1987. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   J 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California's  economy  is  increasingly  competitive  and  complex;  and 

WHEREAS,  mortgage  bankers  provide  one  of  the  fastest  growing  and  most  impor- 
tant sources  of  mortgage  credit  in  the  country;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  dedicated  professionals  provide  billions  of  dollars  each  year 
to  homeowners  and  developers  to  enable  them  to  purchase  thousands  of  single-family 
residences  and  to  develop  apartment  buildings,  industrial  and  commercial  complexes, 
thereby  building  equity  for  owners  of  California  real  estate;  and 

WHEREAS,  mortgage  bankers  in  California  service  more  than  2  million  loans  with 
a  dollar  volume  in  excess  of  $125  billion,  thus  attracting  billions  of  investment 
dollars  from  the  out-of-state  insurance  companies,  savings  institutions,   pension 
funds  and  private  investors;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  role  mort- 
gage bankers  play  in  contributing  to  our  state's  economy; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  8-lA.  1987  as  Mortgage  Bankers  Week  in  California  in  honor 
of  these  dedicated  professionals  who  service  thousands  of  citizens  each  year  by 
providing  them  with  financing  for  their  homes  and  for  the  development  of  industrial 
or  commercial  properties  to  meet  the  needs  of  the  great  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  29th  day  of 
January  1987 . 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State     ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMEN 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Oepoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  women's  athletics  is  one  of  the  most  effective  avenues  available 
through  which  women  of  America  may  develop  self-discipline,  initiative,  confidence 
and  leadership  skills;  and 

WHEREAS,  early  motor-skill  training  and  the  enjoyable  experiences  of  physical 
activity  strongly  influence  life-long  habits  of  physical  fitness;  and 

WHEREAS,  women's  athletics  has  produced  such  accomplished  competitors  as  Nancy 
Lopez.  Chris  Evert  Lloyd,  and  Evelyn  Ashford  whose  spirit,  talent  and  accomplish- 
ments distinguish  them  above  all  others  and  exhibit  for  all  of  us  the  true  meaning 
of  fairness,  determination  and  team  play;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  women  expand  their  horizons  and  become  full  partners  in  the  busi- 
ness world,  skills  like  goal-setting,  teamwork  and  competition,  which  are  normally 
gained  through  participation  in  sports,  become  increasingly  important;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  significant  con- 
tributions women  make  in  the  sports  arena; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  (SOR(X  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  A.  1987  as  Women's  Sports  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  give  women  a  sporting  chance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
January  1987. 


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Govemo 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHERBAS.  on  February  2,  1922,  Sacramento  became  the  proud  home  to  her  first 
radio  station  known  as  KFBK.  1530  AM;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  KFBK  has  responded  to  the  needs  of  the  Sacramento 
community  with  sensitivity  and  compassion  by  providing  listeners  with  countless 
hours  of  news,  weather,  personalities,  entertainment  and  sports;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  Sacramento's  oldest  station,  KFBK  offers  a  special  perspective  to 
the  listener  that  comes  from  years  of  community   involvement,   participation  and 
concern;  and 

WHERBAS,  KFBK  is  celebrating  65  years  of  faithful  and  dedicated  service  to  the 
community  of  Sacramento  and  the  State  of  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Calif ornians  are  proud  of  KFBK's  long  and  successful  history  and 
look  forward  to  many  more  years  of  listening  pleasure; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  2,  1987  as  KFBK  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  2nd  day  of 
February  1987. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,    agriculture    is   California's   largest    industry,    providing  nearly   one- 
third  of   the  state's  employment;    and 

WHEREAS,    increasing  demand   for   food  and   fiber  mandates   that     we     assure     its 
growth  and  vigor  by  encouraging  our  youth  to  pursue  careers   in  this  vital  area;    and 


WHEREAS,      the  California  Future  Fanners  of  America  is  dedicated  to  this   goal; 


and 


WHEREAS,  this  vocational  agricultural  organization  is  an  integral  part  of  our 
high  school  curriculum,  with  over  29,000  members  in  329  high  schools  throughout  the 
State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  its  59-year  history,  the  FFA  has  rightfully  earned  an  excel- 
lent reputation  for  educating  its  members  in  all  aspects  of  agriculture,  including 
growing,  processing  and  marketing,  as  well  as  developing  leadership,  good  citizen- 
ship, productivity,  teamwork  and  individual  achievement;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Future  Farmers  of  America  is  an  equal  opportunity  organization  in 
every  respect,  with  programs  and  activities  continually  updated  and  tailored  to 
encourage  and  assist  active  involvement  and  participation  of  urban  as  well  as  rural 
youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  preparing  for  careers  in  the  exciting  agricultural   complex,   the 
Future  Farmers  of  America  members  and  agricultural  teachers  are  striving  to  con- 
tinuously improve  this  great  industry  for  the  welfare  of  all  citizens  and  are  play- 
ing an  outstanding  role  in  assuring  the  future  progress  and  prosperity  of  our  state 
and  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  February  22-28,  1987  as  Future  Farmers  of  America  Week 
in  Calii 

IH  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State    | 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  burn  injuries  are  one  of  the  leading  causes  of  accidental  death  in 
the  United  States  with  approximately  two  million  people  each  year  suffering  from 
these  injuries:  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  burn  injuries,  seventy  thousand  victims  are  hospital- 
ized and  account  for  nine  million  disability  days  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  rehabilitative  and  psychological  impact  of  burns  are  devastating 
to  victims  and  their  families;  and 


WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  approximately  75  percent  of  all  burns  could 
prevented  through  proper  education  and  increased  public  awareness;  and 


be 


WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  February  9-15,  the  Office  of  the  State  Fire 
Marshall,  private  organizations  and  individual  citizens  are  observing  Burn 
Awareness  Week  in  an  effort  to  reduce  the  tremendous  toll  of  human  life,  suffering, 
disability  and  financial  loss  caused  by  burns; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DBOKMEJIAK,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  9-15,   1987  as  Burn  Awareness  Week  and  call  upon  all 
Californians  to  better  inform  themselves  on  how  to  be  burn  safe  and  make  the  pre- 
vention of  bums  a  regular  habit. 

IB  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  1987. 


Governor  of 


.TTEST: 


California      ^ 


Secretary  of  State   / 


4880 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FEB  0  3 1987 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  marriage  is  a  sacred  union  forming  lasting  bonds  between  two  people 
that  are  precious  and  special;  and 

WHBBKAS.   since  our  nation's  earliest  beginnings,  this  sacred  bond  has  been  a 
lasting  and  important  institution  in  the  American  culture;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  happy,  loving  marriage  fosters  a  positive  healthy  environment  in 
which  to  rear  the  young  upon  whom  our  future  rests;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  mar- 
riage and  its  enduring  values  of  trust,  faith  and  love;  and 

WHEREAS.  Worldwide  Marriage  Encounter,  a  multi-denominational  organization, 
works  to  promote  marriage  and  help  married  couples;  and 

WHEREAS.  Worldwide  Marriage  Encounter  is  observing  February  8.  1987  as  World 
Marriage  Day; 

NOH  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  8.  1987  as  World  Marriage  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
February  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


4881 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■A  nW  qAm  ot  tiw  Stcivtavy  Or  StaH 
or  fM  9M9  Of  CollfofTtio 

FEB  0  3  1987 

lFONGI 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  in  California,  we  entrust  the  serious  responsibility  of  teaching  our 
children  to  our  state's  educators;  and 

WHKRBAS.  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  accept  this  great  challenge  deserve 
our  sincere  respect  and  deep  appreciation;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  administrators  play  a  large  role  in  ensuring  that  our  children 
receive  the  quality  education  they  so  richly  deserve;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  professionals  enhance  the  educational  process  by  en- 
suring that  a  quality  curriculum  is  in  operation  for  teachers  to  instruct  students 
in  a  wide  variety  of  subjects;  and 

WHEREAS.   the  role  of  the  school  administrator  is  becoming  more  demanding  and 
complex,  requiring  knowledge  of  current  laws  and  legislation  affecting  students  and 
staff;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of 
school  administrators  in  providing  our  youth  with  a  proper  education; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  17-23,  1987  as  School  Administrators  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  3rd  day  of 
February  1987. 


4881-  -i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  Hw  Sldto  of  Colifomio 

FEB  0  6  1987 
MMCH  FONG  EU,  Secrets^  of  state 

V. Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS,  for  centuries,  mankind  has  sought  to  explore  the  unknown  with  a  quest 
for  knowledge  that  has  resulted  in  tremendous  technological  development;  and 

WHEREAS,   engineers  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  advancement  of  our 
quality  of  life  by  effecting  expansive  and  constructive  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  inventive  genius  and  exceptional  dedication  of  California's  engi- 
neering community  exemplify   the  Golden  State's   long  and  proud  heritage  of 
engineering  excellence  and  enhance  our  reputation  as  an  undisputed  leader  in 
engineering  and  related  fields;  and 

WHEREAS,   from   the   most   basic  services  to  complex  theories  and  concepts, 
advancements  in  engineering  have  transformed  the  operations  and  management  of  all 
aspects  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  keeping  with  the  Golden  State's  fine  tradition  of  excellence  in 
this  vitally  important  profession,  the  Institute  for  the  Advancement  of  Engineering 
is  observing  February  22-28,  1987  as  Engineer's  Week  in  California; 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  join  in  this  important  observance  in  recognition 
and  appreciation  for  the  many  contributions  engineers  make  to  our  quality  of  life; 

HOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  22-28,  1987  as  Engineer'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  30th  day  of 
December  1986. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4882 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Hm  oMc*  0*  *m  Switory  o#  Sol. 
of  l(w  SM*  of  Colifonito 

FEB  0  9 1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  2nd  day  of  June,  1987, 
within  the  5th  Congressional  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the 
office  of  Member  of  Congress   from  said  district  resulting  from  the  death  of 
Congresswoman  Sala  Burton. 

m  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 
February  1987. 


'^  Ai»*«^»i 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


cretary  of  Stare     I 


4883 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  the  most  diversified  in  the  world  with  over 
250  commercial  crop  and  livestock,  commodities;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  a  14  billion  dollar  a  year  industry  and  has 
made  our  Golden  State  the  number  one  agricultural  state  in  the  U.S.  for  38  years; 
and 

WHEREAS.  California's  3A  million  acres  of  farmland  accounts  for  only  3  percent 
of  the  country's  farmland,  but  produces  50  percent  of  the  nation's  fruits  and  nuts 
and  49  percent  of  its  vegetables;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  widely  known  for  its  variety,  abundance  and 
most  importantly,  its  high  quality;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  California  product  meets  the  highest  standards  in  appearance  and 
taste;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  justifiably  proud  of  California  agriculture  and 
the  hard  working  people  who  help  to  ensure  agriculture's  vital  role  in  the  economy 
of  our  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1987  as  Bounty  of  California  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens   to  share  in  enjoying  our  state's  bounty,  from  almonds  and  apricots  to 
dairy  products  and  zucchini. 

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 
bruary  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  StAe    / 


4884 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  J^'^!^^^"/^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  '^*' 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  since  the  forging  of  our  great  nation  over  two  centuries  ago,  Ameri- 
cans have  responded  gratefully  to  honor  our  heroic  veterans  who  have  defended  our 
precious  freedoms;  and 

HHKREAS.  all  Americans  owe  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  these  brave  men  and  women 
who  risked  their  lives  so  that  our  revered  American  ideals  of  peace,  freedom,  and 
justice  would  be  preserved  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  years,  many  of  our  fellow  citizens  have  fought  and  died  in 
the  struggle  to  create  a  world  of  peace,  while  countless  others  were  injured  and 
remain  hospitalized;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  patriotism  and  sense  of  duty  have  served  as  inspirations  to  all 
and  underscore  their  bravery,  courage  and  tireless  service  to  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  pay  tribute  to  these  heroic  individuals  who  must 
live  with  the  horrifying  memories  of  war  and  enduring  physical  pain; 

MOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  9  -  13,  1987  as  Salute  to  Hospitalized  Veterans  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  make  special  visits  to  infirm  veterans  who  are 
currently  residing  in  the  state's  hospitals  and  nursing  homes  and  let  them  know 
just  how  special  they  are. 

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 
February  1987. 


Governor  o 


--  -f  California      C/ 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


4885 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  nation  was  forged  from  our  forefathers  love  of  freedom,  liberty 
and  justice:  and 

WHKREAS.   during  times  of  war.  our  nation's  honorable  veterans  risked  their 
lives  to  defend  our  cherished  freedoms  and  eloquently  demonstrated  their  true  and 
unyielding  love  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  of  our  nation's  distinguished  veterans  live  in  California  than 
in  any  other  state  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californiane  are  proud  of  the  brave  men  and  women  who  have  nobly 
served  in  the  United  States  Armed  Forces  and  have  selflessly  defended  our  cherished 
freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  most  appropriate  to  honor  the  almost  3  million  veterans  who 
live  in  our  state  and  who  have  displayed  devout  patriotism  and  loyalty  and  serve  as 
an  inspiration  to  us  all;  and 

WHEREAS.  Saturday.  February  14.  1987  is  Valentine's  Day  and  an  appropriate  day 
on  which  to  recognize  veterans  as  California's  sweethearts;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  lA.  1987  as  Veteran's  Appreciation  Day  and  urge  all  Cali- 
fornians  to  remember  our  nation's  courageous  veterans  as  well  as  your  family  and 
loved  ones. 

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 
February  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State  ' 


4886 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FEBl  71987 
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Defxrty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VIHKRKAS,  America  is  known  throughout  the  world  as  a  land  of  hope,  opportunity 
and  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,   throughout  her  proud  and  noble  history,  patriots  have  prayed  for, 
fought  for,  and  ultimately  died  for  the  revered  principles  on  which  our  great  na- 
tion was  founded  so  that  you  and  I  can  live  in  a  world  of  peace,  free  from  fear  of 
terror  and  indignation;  and 

WHEREAS,  America's  beacon  of  hope,  the  Statue  of  Liberty,  celebrated  her  200th 
anniversary  this  past  year  and  all  Americans  joined  in  joyous  celebration  and 
rededicated  themselves  to  the  cherished  principles  which  she  so  eloquent' y  repre- 
sents; and 

WHEREAS,   each  year,  many  people  express  their  love  of  America  and  take  the 
oath  of  American  citizenship  and  become  American  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Americans  to  reflect  upon  the  many  blessings 
we  have  in  America  and  to  renew  our  commitment  to  preserving  the  precious  freedoms 
which  we  enjoy  today  for  future  generations; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGB  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  16  -  22,  1987  as  National  Patriotism  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  Californians  to  express  gratitude  for  the  privilege  of  America 
citizenship  with  appropriate  celebrations  and  observances. 

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 
February  1987. 


Governor  of  California    U 


iTTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4887 


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FEBl  81987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^^f^^< 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


of  Stati 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHKREAS.  on  February  19.  19A2,  ten  weeks  after  the  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor, 
President  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt  signed  Executive  Order  9066;  and 

WHEREAS.   Executive  Order  9066  gave  to  the  Secretary  of  War  and  the  military 
commanders  the  power  to  exclude  any  and  all  persons,  citizens  and  immigrants   from 
designated  areas  in  order  to  provide  security  against  sabotage,  espionage  and  fifth 
column  activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  shortly  after  the  issuance  of  this  executive  order  all  American  citi- 
zens  and  immigrants  of  Japanese  descent  were  prohibited  from  living,  working  or 
traveling  on  the  West  Coast  of  the  United  States  and  were  forced  to  sell  their  pos- 
sessions, farms  and  businesses  at  drastically  below  market  value;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  American  citizens  and  their  immigrant  parents  were  removed  by 
the  Army,  first  to  assembly  centers  and  then  to  bleak  barrack  camps  surrounded  by 
barbed  wire  and  guarded  by  military  police;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  policy  of  exclusion,  removal  and  detention  executed  against 
approximately  120.000  American  people  of  Japanese  ancestry  without  individual  re- 
view continued  virtually  without  regard  for  demonstrated  loyalty  to  the  United 
States;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  reflect  upon  this  dark  chapter  of  American  history,   it   is 
appropriate  to  pay  tribute  to  these  brave  Americans  who  were  separated  from  their 
family  and  friends,  suffered  severe  emotional  and  financial  trauma,  and  still  re- 
mained loyal  to  this  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  As  we  observe  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  United  States  Constitu- 
tion. February  19.  19A2.  is  a  day  that  should  be  remembered  by  all  Americans  be- 
cause it  signaled  the  beginning  of  a  time  when  a  single  group  of  our  nation's 
people  were  isolated  and  stripped  of  their  rights  as  members  of  a  free  society: 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  19.   1987  as  A  Day  of  Remembrance:  Japanese  American 
Evacuation  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  this  tragic  action  on  the 
anniversary  of  one  of  the  darkest  days  that  blight  the  landscape  of  American 
history^. 

m  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  1987. 


ATTEST 


Governor  of  California    " 


I***" 


Secretary  of   State     / 


4888 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


to  Km oMo* of  4<w SK>«toryef  aMt 
of  i(m  Skrta  of  Colifofnta 


FEBl  91987 


MMOVfllNG  BH  S 


Otpily 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKKEAS.  the  State  of  California  is  a  leader  in  supporting  safety  programs  at 
railroad  grade  crossings;  and 

WHEREikS.   railroad  grade  crossing  accidents  over  the  past  five  years  resulted 
in  168  persons  killed  and  another  596  injured;  and 

WHEREAS,  such  crossing  accidents  are  more  severe  than  highway  accidents  and 
are  fourteen  times  more  likely  to  result  in  death  and  injury;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  accidents  could  have  been  prevented  by  increased  public 
awareness  of  the  crossing  dangers  and  the  appropriate  driving  safety  laws;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  19-25,  1987,  all  citizens  are  encouraged  to 
observe  added  caution  when  approaching  grade  crossings;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  observance  should  lead  to  greater  safety  awareness  and 
a  reduction  in  crossing  accidents; 

MOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  19-25,  1987,  as  California  Operation  Lifesaver  Week  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  participate  in  activities  to  reduce  crossing  accidents 
during  this  week  and  throughout  the  year. 

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 
February  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State 


4889 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  of  all  Californians  is  partially  dependent  upon  the  design 
and  construction  of  safe  buildings  and  structures;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  these  buildings  and  structures  be  safe  from 
disaster  due  to  fire,  structural  collapse  and  general  deterioration;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  provide  adequate  public  safety  in  buildings  and 
structures,   building  codes  and  standards  have  been  adopted  which  embrace  all 
aspects  of  building  construction  including  fire  and  structural  items  as  well  as  the 
plumbing,  electrical  and  mechanical  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  for  building  codes  to  be  effective  a  cooperative  and  under- 
standing relationship  must  exist  between  building  officials  and  homeowners, 
developers,   urban  planners,  architects  and  engineers,  as  well  as  other  members  of 
the  construction  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  members  of  the  construction  and  building  design  industries  must 
be  responsive  to  the  government's  need  to  protect  the  public  while  keeping  pace 
with  rapidly  changing  technology;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  protection  is  obtained  through  enforcement  of  building  safety 
codes  in  a  cost-effective  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  be  aware  of  the  value  uf  building 
standards  to  our  health  and  safety; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  5-11,  1987  as  Building  Safety  Week  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  recognize  the  many  contributions  that  the  building  design 
and  construction  industries  make  to  the  well-being  of  all  Californians. 

m  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
February  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


4890 


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of  Mm  Slol*  of  Cdifomta 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FEB  2  31987 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  continues  to  experience  significant  seismic 
activity,   thus  posing  an  increasing  threat  of  earthquakes  with  damaging 
intensities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  loss  of  life  and  property  can  be  greatly  reduced  if  appropriate 
earthquake  preparedness  measures  are  taken  before,  during  and  after  a  damaging 
quake;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  lifesaving  procedures  will  be  highlighted  during  the  month  of 
April  as  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  with  the  assistance  of  gov- 
ernmental agencies,  service  organizations,  educational  institutions,  major  corpora- 
tions  and  Neighborhood  Crime  Watch  groups,  provide  information  and  education  to 
citizens  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  measures  presented  in  this  campaign,  "Don't  Wait — Get  Ready  for 
the  Quake,"  should  increase  public  awareness  regarding  proper  procedures  to  follow 
during  a  tremor;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  earthquake  safety  information  should  be  studied  and 
observed  throughout   the  year  in  order  to  prevent  injuries,  loss  of  life  and 
property  damage  during  an  earthquake; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April   1987   as  California  Earthquake  Preparedness  Month  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  proper  safety 
measures  to  follow  before,  during  and  after  an  earthquake. 

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 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Dspuly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  cotton  is  California's  leading  field  crop  with  an  annual  raw  product 
value  of  nearly  $1  billion;  and 

HHBREAS.   this  valuable  crop  is  grown  in  California  by  over  2,500  farmers  and 
processed  by  more  than  200  cotton  gins  which  in  turn  supply  cotton  mills  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  cotton  farmers  are  known  throughout  the  world  for  their 
production  of  high  quality  cotton  and  their  advanced  growing  techniques;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  industry  employs  thousands  of  Californians  who  assist 
in  the  production  and  processing  of  cotton;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  cotton  provides  valuable  benefits  to  the  public  including 
cotton  seed  that  is  extremely  high  in  protein,  oil  that  is  low  in  saturated   fats, 
and  fiber  that  is  sought  after  for  its  spinning  quality,  textile  strength  and  fiber 
uniformity;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  can  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  this 
valuable  agricultural  commodity  to  the  welfare  of  our  fine  state; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1-7.  1987  as  California  Cotton  Week  in  appreciation  of  the 
California  cotton  industry  and  its  dedicated  efforts  on  behalf  of  cotton  and  Cali- 
fornia agriculture. 

IH  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 
February  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


NHERKAS.  American  women  of  every  race,  class  and  ethnic  background  helped 
found  our  state  and  nation  in  countless  recorded  and  unrecorded  ways  as  pioneers, 
nurses,  nuns,  homemakers,  industrial  workers,  teachers,  reformers  and  soldiers;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  have  played  and  continue  to  play  a  critical  economic,  cultural 
and  social  role  in  every  sphere  of  our  state  and  nation's  life  by  constituting  a 
significant  portion  of  the  labor  force  both  in  and  out  of  the  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  have  played  a  unique  role  by  providing  the  majority  of  our 
state  and  nation's  volunteer  labor  force  which  has  been  particularly  important  in 
the  establishment  of  charitable,  philanthropic  and  cultural  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  women  have  served  as  early  leaders  in  the  fore- 
front of  nearly  every  major  progressive  social  movement,  thereby  effecting  expan- 
sive and  constructive  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  March,  organizations  and   individual   citizens 
throughout   our  state  are  observing  Women's  History  Month  in  conjunction  with  the 
celebration  of  March  8th  as  International  Women's  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  honor  of  generation  after  generation  of  compassion,  courage  and 
conviction,  all  Californians  should  join  in  this  special  celebration  of  women  and 
their  achievements; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Women's  History  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  24th  day  of 
February  1987. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ^         "^      " ' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  during  the  1930's.  a  revolutionary  idea  in  food  packaging  and  prep 
aration  hit  the  market  which  involved  freezing  food  products  for  the  consumer;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  new  concept  gave  birth  to  the  frozen  food  industry  which  has 
grown  into  a  major  economic  force  in  the  State  of  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  in  an  effort  to  meet  the  changing  needs  of  the  consumer,  the  frozen 
food   industry  continues  to  research  and  develop  improved  methods  of  bringing  the 
nutrition,  quality  and  taste  of  American  agricultural  products  to  the  American  con- 
sumer;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  March,  the  California  Frozen  Food  Council  is  ob- 
serving Frozen  Food  Month  in  order  to  gamer  increased  public  knowledge  of  the  ben- 
efits of  frozen  food;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  sig- 
nificant contributions  the  frozen  food  industry  makes  to  the  nutritional  well-being 
of  the  citizens  of  this  state; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Frozen  Food  Month  in  the  State  of  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

ni  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 


February  1987, 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^r^^f".^^  ™ 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^^  ™ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  as  our  changing  world  becomes  increasingly  complex,   the  need   for 
greater  understanding  also  grows;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ability  to  comprehend  the  languages  of  different  nations  improves 
interaction  and  understanding  among  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  knowledge  of  a  foreign  language  opens  the  door  to  excitement  that  can 
only  be  found  in  the  intrigue  of  another  culture;  and 

WHEREAS,   familiarity  with  other  languages  also  improves  our  knowledge  of 
English  grammar  and  usage;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  first  week  of  March,  organizations  throughout  the  state 
are  observing  Foreign  Language  Week  in  an  effort  to  focus  increased  attention  on 
the  importance  of  foreign  languages  to  the  international  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  join  in  this  observance  in  order  to  foster 
greater  appreciation  for  the  importance  of  foreign  languages  in  our  lives; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1-7,  1987  as  Foreign  Language  Week  in  Californians  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the   State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
February  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEKKAS.  seventy-eight  years  ago.  California  made  history  by  passing  legisla 
tion  which  ensured  that  each  March  7  would  be  proclaimed  as  Arbor  Day  m  the  State 
of  California;  and 

HHKRBAS.  this  day  offers  an  opportunity  for  individuals,  schools,  and  state 
and  local  governments  to  learn  more  about  the  beauty  of  our  fine  state;  and 

HHKRKAS.   California  is  blessed  with  abundant  natural  resources  which  provide 
beauty  and  enjoyment  to  our  people  and  economic  growth  and  development  to  our 
state;  and 

OTKRKAS.  our  communities  are  blessed  with  a  tremendous  variety  of  trees  which 
provide  fruit,  give  shade  and  lessen  noise;  and 

HHKRBAS.  Arbor  Day  holds  special  meaning  for  Californians  by  providing  an  op- 
portunity to  pay  tribute  to  Luther  Burbank.  a  world  class  horticulturist  who  pro- 
duced thousands  of  new  plant  varieties  at  his  California  farm;  and 

HHKREAS.  all  citizens  should  join  in  this  special  celebration  of  the  Golden 
State's  vast  natural  beauty; 

HOH  THKRKFORB.  I.  GBOBCB  DKOKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7.  1987  as  Arbor  Day  in  the  State  of  Californians  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  HITHESS  HHERKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
February  1987. 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS.  the  gift  of  sight  is  a  blessing  that  many  of  us  take  for  granted;  and 

HHERKAS.  caring  for  eye  health  and  good  vision  are  important  responsibilities 
of  each  individual;  and 

OTBBBAS,  good  vision  affects  the  personal  lifestyles  of  all  citizens,  their 
public  activities  and  their  contributions  to  the  community:  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  cooperation  of  doctors  of  optometry,  other  health  care  pro- 
fessionals, the  news  media  and  community  leaders  we  can  further  promote  an  aware- 
ness of  the  importance  of  eye  care  and  good  vision;  and 

HHKREAS.  Save  Your  Vision  Week  is  celebrated  to  remind  individuals  of  this 
valuable  natural  gift  and  about  the  professional  care  available  to  help  preserve 
and  protect  good  vision; 

NOH,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  3-9.  1987  as  Save  Your  Vision  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  consider  their  good  vision  worthy  of  preservation  and  protection. 

IE  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 
February  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRBAS.  quality  education  is  fundamental  to  our  progress  and  prosperity  as  a 
nation;  and 

HHKSBAS,   California's  school  teachers  are  charged  with  the  serious  and  chal- 
lenging responsibility  of  educating  and  preparing  our  youth  to  lead  us  into  the 
future;  and 

HHBREAS.   our  school  teachers  are  dedicated  and  caring  professionals  who  are 
relied  upon  to  educate  our  students  in  the  basics  of  reading,  writing  and  arithme- 
tic while  encouraging  them  to  explore  the  worlds  of  science,  literature  and  the 
arts;  and 

HHRKBAS,  in  addition  to  providing  quality  instruction,  school  teachers  provide 
guidance,  support  and  encouragement  to  their  students;  and 

HHKRSAS,  through  the  concern  and  interest  school  teachers  show  their  students, 
many  students  learn  to  have  confidence  in  their  abilities  and  are  inspired  to  chal- 
lenge their  limits  and  fulfill  their  dreams;  and 

WHKRBAS.  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  pay  tribute  to  our  school 
teachers  who  have  dedicated  their  lives  to  ensuring  that  our  youth  will  receive  a 
quality  education; 

NOH.  THSREFORB.  I.  GKORCT  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13,  1987  as  Day  of  the  Teacher  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  remember  and  show  appreciation  to  our  state's  school  teachers,  past  and 
present,  on  their  special  day. 

IS  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 
February  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS,  SB  the  third  largest  industry  in  the  State  of  California,   housing 
plays  an  important  role  in  our  healthy  economy  and  contributes  significantly  to  the 
welfare  of  all  citizens;  and 

HHKItBAS.  maintaining  adequate  housing  for  California's  expanding  population  is 
a  serious   responsibility  which  requires  the  sincere  dedication  and  creative  in- 
volvement of  many  organizations  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHBREAS,  the  manufactured  housing  industry  has  played  a  vital  role   in  this 
regard  by  providing  housing  for  over  one  million  California  residents  over  the  last 
25  years;  and 

WHKRKAS.  California  is  the  proud  home  to  the  largest  manufacturer  of  manufac- 
tured homes  in  the  nation;  and 

HBERKAS.   the  Golden  State  has  been  a  leader  in  the  development  of  national 
construction  safety  standards  for  this  vital  industry:  and 

HHKRKAS.  during  the  first  week  of  March,  the  Manufactured  Housing  Institute  is 
observing  Manufactured  Housing  Week  on  the  occasion  of  its  first  annual  convention; 
and 

HHKRKAS.  all  Calif ornians  should  join  in  this  celebration  of  the  many  contri- 
butions made  to  our  state  by  the  manufactured  housing  industry; 

HOH,  THKBKFORK.  I,  CTORGK  DKDKMKJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Manufactured  Housing  Week  in  California. 

IM  HITIIKSS  HHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused   the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
February  1987. 


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MARCH  HiHB  BJl  SBcretw  of  9Wi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


OTBREAS.  in  recent  years,  significant  advancements  in  medical  research  have 
improved  the  feasibility  of  organ  and  tissue  transplant  procedures;  and 

HHKREAS.   due  to  the  significant  achievements  in  this  vital  health  area,  many 
citizens  are  offered  the  hope  of  life  while  countless  others  have  the  chance  to 
significantly  improve  the  quality  of  their  lives;  and 

WHBRKAS.  with  increased  awareness  of  the  need  for  organ  donors,  it  is  hoped 
that  everyone  in  need  of  a  tissue  or  organ  transplant  will  receive  the  vxtal  organ 
that  will  restore  their  health;  and 

WHBREAS.  concerned  organizations,  including  the  California  Medical  Association 
Auxiliary,  the  Northern  California  Transplant  Bank.   Regional  Organ  Procurement 
Agency,  and  interested  professionals  and  volunteers  will  be  promoting  the  value  of 
organ  donations  during  the  week  of  April  26.  1987;  and 

WHEREAS.  April  26  -  May  2.  1987  has  been  proclaimed  by  President  Reagan  as 
National  Organ  Donor  Awareness  Week; 

NOH  THBRBTORK.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  26  -  May  2.  1987  as  Organ  Donor  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  process  and  need  for  organ 
donation  and  consider  participation  in  donor  programs. 

IM  HITHESS  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  since  its  construction  fifty  years  ago,  the  Golden  Gate  Bridge  has 
been  a  globally  recognized  symbol  of  California  and  a  premiere  tourist  attraction 
to  visitors  and  residents  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  spectacular  bridge  stands  as  a  tribute  to  the  determination  and 
foresight  of  the  California  workforce  and  to  American  engineering  excellence:  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  May,  citizens  throughout  the  state  are  observing 
the  50th  anniversary  of  the  Golden  Gate  Bridge  in  celebration  of  this  proud 
California  monument;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  highlight  of  this  special  celebration  will  include  an  anniversary 
pageant  as  well  as  the  permanent  lighting  of  the  bridge's  two  746-foot  towers,   as 
envisioned  by  the  original  architects  and  engineers;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  join  in  this  observance  in  proud  recognition 
and  sincere  appreciation  for  this  world  renowned  symbol  of  the  Golden  State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1987  as  The  Year  of  the  Golden  Gate  Bridge  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  participate  in  this  important  celebration. 

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 
March  1987. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of ««»  State  of  Cdifonila 

MAR  3       1987 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HBESKAS.  fitness,  both  mental  and  physical,  is  a  goal  which  we  should  strive 
to  attain;  and 

HHKRKAS.  through  proper  nutrition  and  safe  exercise  we  can  improve  our  health 
and  fitness  and  as  a  result,  gain  a  more  positive  mental  attitude  and  a  better 
ability  to  relate  with  others;  and 

HHERBAS.  recent  studies  have  furthered  the  claim  that  a  nutritious  diet  is  the 
key  to  good  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  dieticians  provide  guidance  and  direction  regarding 
proper  nutrition  and  its  relationship  to  good  health  care;  and 

HHSKBAS.   during  March  the  California  Dietetic  Association  will  celebrate  its 
fifteenth  national  observance  of  Nutrition  Awareness  Month  and  have  chosen  the 
theme  "Good  Nutrition:  A  Personal  Choice"  for  this  year's  campaign;  and 

HHKREAS.  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  increase  their  awareness  and 
understanding  of  the  value  of  sound  nutrition  in  our  daily  lives; 

IKW.  THBHEFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DBOKMBJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Nutrition  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  recognize  the  importance  of  healthy  eating  to  good  health. 

ni  IfiniBSS  HHESBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAR  3     1987 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WBESKAS.  tlirougb  the  years,  when  Californians  faced  the  perils  of  severe 
storms,   resulting  floods,   earthquakes,  fires,  and  plane  disasters,  the  compas- 
sionate and  skilled  volunteers  of  the  American  Red  Cross  swiftly  came  to  their  aid; 
and 

HHKRKAS.  these  loving  and  caring  volunteers  make  it  possible  for  the  American 
Red  Cross  to  collect  and  provide  blood  to  the  ill  and  injured,   provide  emergency 
assistance  to  disaster  victims,  and  to  respond  to  the  emergency  needs  of  armed 
forces  personnel  and  their  families  and  dependents;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  one  of  the  largest  and  oldest  service  organizations  in  America, 
the  American  Red  Cross  depends  solely  upon  volunteer  and  financial  contributions  to 
protect  the  needs  of  our  citizens;  and 

HHEREAS,  in  addition  to  providing  immediate  assistance  during  emergencies, 
American  Red  Cross  volunteers  conduct  thousands  of  courses  in  health  and  safety; 
and 


WHEREAS,  for  105  years,  the  American  Red  Cross  has  been  an  essential 
dient  of  American  life  helping  us  to  learn,  to  help  and  to  prosper;  and 


ingre- 


HHERSAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  re  ognize  the  valuable  and 
vital  work  performed  by  the  members  of  the  American  Red  Cross  and  to  recognize  the 
continuing  need  for  volunteer  and  financial  contributions; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Red  Cross  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  donate  their  time  and  their  resources  to  support  Red  Cross  activities. 

IN  HITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
March  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


.TTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


4903 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  i(w  oBn  of  l<w  Sacntory  of  9W* 
of  tiw  Slot*  of  Colifomia 

MAR  3  1987 
Mj^g^  B^l^ecotm  of  8W» 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

VHKRSAS.  currently,  there  are  over  four  million  senior  citizens  in  the  State 
of  California  who  are  55  years  of  age  or  older  and  the  majority  are  in  good  health 
and  continue  to  live  active,  independent  lives;  and 

WhKRKAS.  many  older  Californians  are  currently  employed  and  contribute  sig- 
nificantly to  the  efficiency  of  their  work  place  through  their  enthusiasm  and 
desire  to  work;  and 

HHSKBAS,  older  workers  have  extensive  work  experience,  are  very  reliable  and 
take  great  pride  in  their  work;  and 

HHEKKAS.   older  workers  bring  maturity  and  a  wealth  of  knowledge  which  when 
coupled  with  new  ideas  benefit  the  work  place,  and  both  the  younger  and  older  work- 
ers; and 

HHERBAS.  older  workers  who  continue  to  apply  their  expertise  beyond  retirement 
age  can  impact  the  changes  in  traditional  retirement  patterns  that  result  in  ben- 
efits to  the  worker,  the  employer  and  the  community  as  a  whole;  and 

WHEREAS,   employment   of  older  Californians  plays  a  vital  role  in  our  shared 
efforts  to  ensuring  that  these  special  citizens  will  be  able  to  remain  independent 
and  live  with  dignity:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
wisdom  and  experience  that  older  workers  have  to  contribute  to  every  aspect  of  our 
society; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  (SORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  8  -  lA.  1987  as  Employ  the  Older  Worker  Week  in  California 
and  urge  all  employers  and  community  leaders  to  recognize  the  value  of  the  older 
worker  by  expanding  employment  opportunities. 

IH  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 
March  1987. 


Govemof^of  California     Cy 


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Secretary  of  State 


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_  MAR  4     1987 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMhNT  ma^im^t,^^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    (^^^~' [^l^^'^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

By  virtue  of  the  authority  vested  in  the  Office  of  the  Governor  by  the  federal  Tax 
Reform  Act  of  1986  (P,L.  99-514)  (the  "Act"),  I,  George  Deukmejian,  as  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  proclaim  as  follows: 

1.   Unless  the  context  otherwise  requires,  the  terms  defined  in  this  section 
shall  for  all  purposes  of  this  proclamation  have  the  following  meanings: 

(a)  "MBAC"  means  the  Mortgage  Bond  Allocation  Committee  created  by  Sec- 
tion 50185  of  the  Health  and  Safety  Code. 

(b)  "Code"  means  the  Internal  Revenue  Code  of  1986,  as  amended  from  time 
to  time. 

(c)  "Housing  Credit  Applicant"  means  any  owner  or  prospective  owner  of 
qualifying  low-income  housing  who  applies  to  the  MBAC  via  applica- 
tion to  a  State  or  Local  Agency  for: 

(i)   an  allocation  of  a  portion  of  the  current  State  Housing  Credit 
Ceiling:  or 

(ii)  a  reservation  of  a  portion  of  the  anticipated  State  Housing 
Credit  Ceiling  of  a  subsequent  year. 

(d)  "Housing  Credit  Recipient"  means  any  owner  or  prospective  owner  of 
qualifying  low-income  housing  who  receives  from  the  MBAC: 

(i)   an  allocation  of  a  portion  of  the  current  State  Housing  Credit 
Ceiling;  or 

(ii)  a  reservation  of  a  portion  of  the  anticipated  State  Housing 
Credit  Ceiling  of  a  subsequent  year. 

(e)  "Qualified  low-income  building  or  project"  or  "project"  means  any 
"qualifying  low-income  building  or  housing  project"  as  defined  in 
subsections  A2(c)(2)  and  A2(g)  of  the  Code. 

(f)  "State"  means  the  State  of  California. 

(g)  "State  Agency"  means  the  Department  of  Housing  and  Community  Devel- 
opment or  the  California  Housing  Finance  Agency. 

(h)   "Local  Agency"  means  any  city,  county,  or  city  and  county. 

(i)  "State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling"  means  the  amount  specified  in  sub- 
section A2(h)(3)(C)  of  the  Code  for  each  calendar  year  commencing 
after  1986. 

(j)  "Statewide  Housing  Plan"  means  the  plan  required  to  be  produced  by 
the  California  Department  of  Housing  and  Community  Development  pur- 
suant to  Section  50450  of  the  Health  and  Safety  Code. 


The  MBAC,  at  any  time,  may  announce  priorities  or  set  aside  a  portion  of 
the  current  or  anticipated  State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling.   In  order  to 
promote  the  provision  of  affordable   low-income  housing  within  and 
throughout  the  State,  the  MBAC  is  encouraged  to  consider  the   following 
priority  usages  in  the  allocation  of  the  State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling: 

(a)  Projects  which  have  been  government-assisted  affordable  housing 
projects  and  which  are  eligible  to  convert  to  market-rate  rental 
units. 

(b)  Projects  which  enhance  the  benefit  of  State  and/or  local  financial 
and  nonfinancial  resources. 

(c)  Projects  targeted  to  those  special  needs  groups  identified  in  the 
Statewide  Housing  Plan. 

(d)  Projects  which  commit   to  providing  a  greater  percentage  of  low- 
income  units  and/or  for  a  longer  period  of  time  than  is  required  in 
Section  42  of  the  Code. 

(e)  Projects  which  maximize  the  utilization  of  credits  available  to  the 
State. 

(a)  The  MBAC  shall  as  soon  as  is  practicable  after  the  date  of  this 
proclamation,  and  thereafter  after  the  start  of  each  calendar  year, 
determine  and  announce  the  State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling  for  the 
calendar  year. 

(b)  The  entire  State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling  for  each  calendar  year  is 
hereby  allocated  to  the  MBAC  which  is  designated  as  the  State's  only 
Housing  Credit  Agency  within  the  meaning  of  Section  42(h)  of  the 
Code. 

(c)  The  MBAC  may  reserve  a  portion  of  the  anticipated  State  Housing 
Credit  Ceiling  for  a  subsequent  year  for  a  Housing  Credit  Applicant. 
As  a  condition  to  making  any  allocation  or  reservation,  the  MBAC  may 
require  the  Housing  Credit  Recipient  to  make  a  deposit  in  an  amount 
and  manner  as  determined  by  the  MBAC.   The  MBAC  shall  determine 
policies  describing  the  circumstances  under  which  deposits  will  be 
returned  or  forfeited  in  whole  or  in  part. 

The  MBAC  shall: 

(a)  Prepare  application  forms  and  announce  procedures  to  be  followed  by 
Housing  Credit  Applicants  to  apply  for: 

(i)   an  allocation  of  a  portion  of  the  current  State  Housing  Credit 
Ceiling;  or 

(ii)  a  reservation  of  a  portion  of  the  anticipated  State  Housing 
Credit  Ceiling  for  a  subsequent  year. 

(b)  Develop  and  announce  procedures  for  the  review,  processing  and  for- 
warding by  State  and  Local  Agencies  of  applications  referred  to  in 

(a). 

(c)  Prepare  forms  to  elicit  necessary  or  requested  information  from 
State  or  Local  Agencies,  Housing  Credit  Applicants  and  Housing 
Credit  Recipients. 


(a)  The  MBAC  may  establish  and  collect  fees  payable  by  the  Housing 
Credit  Applicant  and/or  Housing  Credit  Recipient  to  the  MBAC  to 
cover  its  administrative  expenses. 

(b)  State  and  Local  Agencies,  subject  to  any  rule  established  by  the 
MBAC.  may  set  guidelines  for  the  acceptance,  review,  and  action  on 
applications  of  and  collect   fees  payable  by  the  Housing  Credxt 
Applicant  and/or  Housing  Credit  Recipient  to  cover  administrative 
expenses  associated  with  the  provisions  of  this  proclamation. 

6    (a)  Any  allocation  or  reservation  of  a  portion  of  the  current  or  future 
State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling  to  a  Housing  Credit  Recipient  by  the 
MBAC  may  be  upon  such  terms  and  conditions  as  the  MBAC  may  deter- 
mine  For  example,  the  MBAC  may  condition  an  allocation  or  reserva- 
tion on  the  execution  of  a  contract  between  the  Housing  Credit 
Recipient  and  the  MBAC  and/or  State  or  Local  Agency  requiring  the 
Housing  Credit  Recipient  to  comply  with  all  the  terms  of  Section  42 
of  the  Code,  any  applicable  State  code,  and  any  additional  require 
ments  which  the  MBAC  deems  necessary  or  appropriate,  and  providing 
for  legal  action  to  obtain  specific  performance  or  monetary  damages 
for  breach  of  contract. 

(b)   No  allocation  or  reservation  made  by  the  MBAC  may  be  transferred  by 
the  Housing  Credit  Recipient  unless  the  specific,  written  approval 
of  the  MBAC  is  obtained  prior  to  the  proposed  transfer.  Any  such 
transfer  shall  be  made  in  writing  and  shall  be  subject  to  such  terms 
and  conditions  as  set  by  the  MBAC. 

7    State  and  Local  Agencies.  Housing  Credit  Applicants  and/or  Housing  Credit 
Recipients  shall  provide  the  MBAC  any  information  which  may  be  requested 
by  the  MBAC  in  performing  its  duties  and  responsibilities  hereunder. 

8.   This  proclamation  is  intended  to  provide  a  full.  fair,  flexible  and  work- 
able means  of  utilizing  the  State  Housing  Credit  Ceiling  available  under 
the  Code,  and  it  shall  be  liberally  construed  and  implemented  to  achieve 
such  purposes. 

9    If  any  portion  of  this  proclamation  is  held  unconstitutional  or  otherwise 
*   unlawful,   such  decision  shall  not  affect  the  validity  or  any  other  por- 
tion  of  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  <^7/C  day  of 


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lr.;eLro^:trro"";a"r™;.:"hifh  t:  ^™.ni  to  no„a.o.eta;   .nd 

™„^.     the     state,     .a  » .e»plo,et     haa  a  taapon.ibiUty  to  ptovida  St^te_ 
1  ,iry,   a   nnfp  uorkinc  environment,    and   the   btere  not.   on 

rnfrhrJa^Ut^nrcoatrof  employee  .baenteaia.  and  .edical  c.te:  and 

.„.rn;ai:tfnrLp"-:t:^rorroj^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

such  employees  to  remain  nonsmokers; 

«».  ™»«.».  I.  =»f«.»™»'"":„=re%';°thrc^n:turt:or."nf  i!ruj»  '^ 

;ir"It:!e":.Ta!i.:;Ji:r""rteri".r.ria^Lfe:  to  beoo.e  elective  i-edi- 
ately: 


All  agencies,  departments,  board  and  commissions  shall: 


b. 


..   *,-oi  fnr  a  smoke-free  work  environment  within 

employees; 

Aa  depatfental  bndsata  P-"-  /J^"  ^f.f L^rinr^/o^lg^^nrto 
assist  employees  to  stop  smoking  and  to  provide  on  go  tj 
such  employees  to  remain  nonsmokers. 
The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall  be  responsible  to  assist 
departments  in  compliance  with  this  order. 

IW  WITNESS  HHBRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
March  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  onto  of  the  Swretary  of  SMe 
of  Ihe  Stert*  of  CalHomto 


MAR  4     1987 


of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    every   60  seconds,    another  American   is  diagnosed  as  having     diabetes; 


and 


WHEREAS,  diabetes  with  its  complications  is  the  third  leading  cause  of  death 
by  disease  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  nationwide  diabetes  appears  to  be  increasing  at  a  rate  of  500.000  new 
cases  each  year  with  over  11  million  citizens  currently  diagnosed  with  diabetes; 
and 

WHEREAS,  extensive  medical  care  is  required  for  diabetics,  particularly  senior 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Diabetes  Association  is  supporting  research  to  find  a 
cure  and  prevention  for  diabetes,  as  well  as  programs  to  improve  the  well  being  of 
all  people  with  diabetes  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  the  severity  of  diabetes  will  result  in 
further  research  into  the  causes  of  the  disease,  as  well  as  improved  treatment  for 
patients;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  American  Diabetes  Association  is  observing  March  10.  1987  as 
Diabetes  Awareness  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  (30RGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  10.  1987  as  Diabetes  Awareness  Day  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  support  the  campaign  of  the  American  Diabetes  Association 
through  contributions  and  volunteer  services  as  we  work  to  accelerate  the  progress 
in  the  conquest  of  this  tragic,  life-threatening  disease. 

Ill  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      ^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  ttw  Slott  dt  Cdifemte 

MAR  4     1987 


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D«pu»y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  has  long  held  a  reputation  as  a  ^^f  ^^^  Jf  j^^Jl^^s,:^:^? 
with     a  variety  and  quality  of  production  that  are  unniatched   xn  the  United  States. 

and 

UHKRKAS  all  Californians  are  justifiably  proud  of  California  agriculture  and 
the  h!!f^rking  people  who  help  to^nsure  agriculture's  vital  role  xn  the  economy 
of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1986  alone,  agriculture  production  contributed  $1A  A  billion  to 
our  s^at^s  ;conomy  and  provided  nearly  one-third  of  our  state's  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS  on  only  3  percent  of  our  nation's  farmland.  Californians  produce  50 
perce^^f^^r  nation's  fruits  and  nuts  and  A9  percent  of  its  vegetables;  and 

WHEREAS  as  we  welcome  the  first  day  of  Spring  on  March  20th.  it  is  or^J  fjx- 
ting  T^y  t^ibu^e  to  the  hard  working  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  work  force 
of  our  state's  number  one  industry; 

vitality  of  our  state  and  nation. 

IH  WITMESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ath  day  of 
Harch  1987. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


co/.i-£»«-nrv  of  State  / 


Secretary  of  State 


4908 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  LE  D 

IB  ol  *•  State  <>♦  Calrfomm 


mR  4  1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHKRKAS.  our  forefathers  risked  and  gave  their  lives  to  ensure  that  our  cher- 
ished principles  would  be  upheld  and  that  our  borders  would  be  secure;  and 

OTKRKAS.  as  we  enjoy  days  of  peacetime,  it  is  critical  that  we  do  not  forget 
the  dark  day^  of  our  history  when  our  nation  was  attacked  or  threatened  by  forexgn 
intruders;  and 

HHKKKAS.  by  action  of  the  President  of  the  United  States,  peacetime  registra- 
tion was  resumed  on  July  2.  1980;  and 

HHKRKAS.  the  Selective  Service  System  is  responsible  for  peacetime  "gj^^ra- 
tion  which  contributes  significantly  to  our  national  preparedness  and  readiness, 
and 

OTEKEAS.  since  the  inception  of  peacetime  registration,  over  15.200.000  men 
have  registered  with  the  Selective  Service  System;  and 

HHBREAS.   peacetime  registration  contributes  significantly  to  our  national 
readiness  by  reducing  the  time  required  to  mobilize  a  full  defense; 

NOW  THBRETORE.  I.  GEORCT  DBOKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1987  as  Selective  Service  Registration  Awareness  Month  in 

California.  ^^  hitnBSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  4th  day  of 
March  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


4909 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAR  4     1987 
F0NGEU,5acrBtaiy«f  Slate 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  childhood  is  the  time  to  develop  interests,   skills  and  aptitudes 
which  will  last  a  lifetiae;  and 

HHEBEAS,  involvement  in  artistic  activities  offers  an  exciting  opportunity  for 
all  children  to  express  their  emotions  and  to  better  communicate  their  feelings 
with  others;  and 

HHEREAS.  through  participation  in  the  arts,  children  develop  initiative,  self- 
expression,  creative  ability,  self-evaluation,  discipline  and  a  heightened  appreci- 
ation of  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  importance  of  arts  in  education  and  in  recreation  is  widely  rec- 
ognized as  contributing  to  a  child's  healthy  development  by  teaching  creative 
expression;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  California  Art  Education  Association  is  a  professional  organiza- 
tion dedicated  to  the  advancement  of  art  education  at  all  levels  and  is  sponsoring 
Youth  Art  Month  during  March  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  Youth  Art  Month  is  celebrated  with  activities  and  exhibits  in  school 
districts  and  private  schools  in  the  three  regional  divisions  of  CAEA,  the  South, 
Central  and  Northern  Area  Chapters,  as  well  as  the  state  celebration  at  the  State 
Capitol  in  Sacramento; 

HOB,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Youth  Art  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  appreciate  our  artistic  youngsters  in  your  neighborhoods,  schools  and  throughout 
the  state. 


IH  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


.  AJ^'f'^^  ifCix^s^ 


r*  « 


Secretary  of  State  / 


4910 


MAR  4     1987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^EU,Slprrtwf  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

HHESEAS,  children  are  our  most  precious  resource  and  it  is  vitally  important 
that  they  be  provided  with  a  healthy  environment  in  which  to  learn  and  grow;  and 

HHERBAS.  California's  school  psychologists  work  with  parents  and  teachers  to 
ensure  that  they  understand  a  child's  special  needs  and  know  how  to  deal  realisti- 
cally with  those  needs;  and 

HHERKAS.   school  psychologists  are  uniquely  trained  in  both  psychology  and 
education  which  enable  them  to  understand  the  individual  child,   the  educational 
system,  and  other  factors,  such  as  family  dynamics  that  have  an  impact  on  each  stu- 
dents success;  and 


WHEREAS,  school  psychologists  should  be  con*,   ted  when  teachers 
detect  early  signs  of  learning  or  adjustment  probj-t.    and 


or  parents 


WHEREAS,   learning  and  adjustment  problems  include  developmental  delays,  in- 
ability to  cope  with  normal  academic  and  social  demands,   excessive  frustration, 
discouragement,  withdrawal  or  aggressiveness,  and  unexplainable  general  or  specific 
achievement  lags;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  psychologists  also  are  trained  to  play  a  supportive  role  when 
students  and   families  must  cope  with  crises  such  as  death  in  the  family,  serious 
accidents  or  illnesses,  substance  abuse,  violence  in  the  family,   depressive  and 
other  serious  emotional  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  March  23,  1987,  the  California  Association  of 
School  Psychologists  is  holding  its  State  Convention  and  will  be  hosting  over  1,200 
school  psychologists  and  educators  from  California,  Arizona  and  Nevada; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GBOWX  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  23  -  29,  1987  as  School  Psychologist  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important  work  of  these  ded- 
icated professionals  on  behalf  of  our  leaders  of  tomorrow. 

IK  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  1987. 


y^ /.^^♦■■cy., >0i^< 4,», ffcv<^  «^^ *  **«< 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


4911 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  Itw  SKM  of  CtMxnia 

MAR  6     1987 
M/^F0N6EU.SD;!rebnr  of  State 

Oefwly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRBAS.    all   Califomians   should  be  made  aware  of  the     ever-present 
posed  by  potentially  poisonous  household  substances;    and 


dangers 


HHKSEAS.   our  youngsters  too  often  have  access  to  commonly-used  drugs  and 
medicines  and  to  such  potentially  toxic  household  products  as  polishes,   cleaners, 
lighter  fluids,  anti-freeze,  and  paint  solvents;  and 

HHKREAS,  the  informational  and  educational  achievements  of  many  of  our  state's 
official  and  voluntary  organizations  such  as  the  Emergency  Medical  Services  Author- 
ity and  Poison  Control  Centers  have  been  instrumental  in  awakening  individuals  to 
the  need  for  poison  prevention,  including  the  proper  use  of  child  protective 
packaging;  and 

HHERBAS,   the  Emergency  Medical  Services  Authority  endorses  and  supports  the 
efforts  of  Regional  Poison  Control  Centers  to  promote  the  them  "Children  act 
fast... so  do  poisons"  in  their  public  awareness  campaigns  to  heighten  the  public's 
knowledge  on  the  dangers  of  poisonous  household  substances;  and 

HHERBAS,  the  Children's  Health  Initiative  includes   funding  to  provide 
toll-free  telephone  lines  and  staffing  for  Regional  Poison  Control  Centers; 

HOW,  THERBFOKB.  I,  (XOBSX   DBOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  15-21,  1987  as  Poison  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  recognize  the  significant  achievements  gained  in  poison  prevention 
and  to  educate  your  families  and  friends  as  we  work  towards  the  elimination  of 
poisoning  as  a  significant  health  hazard  to  our  children. 


IM  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California^  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
March  198^ 


ni^  to  be  al 


T 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  . 


Secretary  of  State 


4912 


r. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *e  oiBee  of  *•  Se«*»nfol  SW. 
ot  the  SW«  ot  Cohfomta 

MAR  6     1987 
FONG  QJ,  Swetaw  of  State 

D«pw»y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHKRBAS.  Portuguese  immigrants  migrated  to  California  in  the  early  days   fol- 
lowing  the  Gold  Rush;  and 

HHKREAS   since  their  early  beginnings  in  our  Golden  State,  citizens  of 
Portur^;sc:rhave  contributed  significantly  to  California's  socxal  and 

cultural  heritage:  and 

HHKRBAS.  early  Portuguese  immigrants  were  attracted  by  California's  golden 
coastline  which  provided  ample  opportunities  for  fish.ng  and  whalxng:  and 

HHKRKAS.  by  the  turn  of  the  century.   Portuguese  immigrants  were  actively 
involveTTn  farming,  bringing  to  California  the  first  daxry  farms  and  Portugal  s 
pinquito  beans  and  linguisa  sausage;  and 

OTBBKAS.  California  citizens  of  Portuguese  ancestry  continue  ^°  /°""^^fj 
significanti;  to  the  economic  well-being  of  our  state  as  well  as  her  treasured 
ethnic  diversity;  and 

WHKRKAS  since  1966  California's  Portuguese  community  has  celebrated  its 
uniquf^Ugeani  special  contributions  to  our  Golden  State  during  the  second 
week  in  March; 

^'HuLseTu'c^lUofniL  It' sZ iUll"^lo,   and  .fLc.ioo  .o  thei,  oei».bo,.  of 
Portuguese  descent  during  their  proud  celebration. 

IM  HITRBSS  HHHIBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


/^^€^^.^Jc*^^yj^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


#4913 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  ihs  State  o(  Califeniio 

MAR  9  1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS.  the  future  of  California  will  be  shaped  by  our  most  valuable  and  pre- 
cious resource,  our  children;  and 

WHKRKAS.  national  estimates  indicate  that  over  one  million  American  children 
are  suffering  from  abuse  and  neglect  and  296.000  children  were  reported  abused  in 
California  in  1985;  and 


and 


WHESEAS.  child  abuse  occurs  in  all  cultural,  ethnic,  and  socioeconoaic  groups; 


VHKRBAS.  early  identification,  reporting,  and  intervention  are  vital  to  pro- 
tect victimized  children  and  break  the  destructive  cycle  of  abuse  which  passes  from 
generation  to  generation;  and 

HHESSAS.  during  the  month  of  April,  citizens  throughout  the  state  will  observe 
Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  in  order  to  focus  on  the  special  needs  of  our  chil- 
dren; and 

VHEREAS,  dedicated  volunteers  and  professionals  through  California  are  commit- 
ted to  the  implementation  of  prevention  and  treatment  programs  for  children  and 
their  families;  and 

1IHEBBAS.  all  citizens  are  urged  to  join  in  this  determined  effort  to  eliminate 
the  devastating  effects  of  child  abuse; 

HOW,  THKRKTORB.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1987  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  in  the  State  of  Califor- 
nia. 

n  VITHBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1987. 


remor^if  Cali' 


fornia 


Secretary  of  State 


#4914 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAR  9     1987 
;F0N6^  SectEJWiOf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  continues  to  plague  society,   spreading  fear  and  violence 
throughout  our  homes  and  neighborhoods;  and 

HHEREAS.   the  criminal  justice  system  is  often  confusing  and  intimidating  to 
crime  victims  and  witnesses  who  frequently  suffer  great  trauma  and  expense;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  an  effort  to  protect  the  rights  of  the  accused,  the  needs  and  con- 
cerns of  the  victim  are  sometimes  overlooked;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  has  long  been  a  leader  in  ensuring  that  our  criminal 
justice  system  is  responsive  to  victims  as  well  as  the  accused;  and 

WHEREAS,  victim  assistance  centers  have  been  established  throughout  California 
to  help  relieve  trauma  and  educate  victims  about  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  April  26-May  5,  Victims'  Rights  Week  will  be  observed  in  order 
to  focus  on  victims'  issues  that  are  too  frequently  overlooked; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  26  through  May  5,  1987  as  Victims'  Rights  Week  in  California. 

IH  WITRESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  '  and 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1987. 


ATTEST: 


■W€.».<..fCi,wfa 


Governor  of  California    (J 


Secretary  of  State 


#4915 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


tfi  ni9  oSoo  of  thd  Stcrefory  of  Skilv 
of  iIm  State  of  Coltfomks 

MAR  9  1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  April  1987  marks  the  24th  anniversary  of  California's  fair  housing 
law  and  the  19th  anniversary  of  the  federal  civil  rights  law  providing  for  equal 
housing  opportunity;  and 

HHKRBAS.  California's  Fair  Housing  Law  was  enacted  to  ensure  that  a  fair 
choice  of  housing  was  available  to  individuals  at  the  same  income  level,  in  the 
same  market  area,  regardless  of  race,   color,   religion,   sex.  marital  status, 
national  origin  or  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,   complaints  of  housing  discrimination  continue  to  be  filed  with  the 
State  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing,  indicating  that  discrimination 
remains  a  serious  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  April,  the  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and 
Housing  will  participate  with  interested  parties  from  both  the  public  and  private 
sectors  in  a  national  effort  to  promote  fair  housing:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Califomians  should  work  to  ensure  the  availability  of  fair  hous- 
ing for  each  and  every  citizen; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEHKHKJIAK.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1987  as  Fair  Housing  Month  and  urge  all  Californians  to  re 
fleet  ugon^tl^e  importance  of  fair  housing  opportunity  to  our  way  of  life. 

IB  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 
March  1987. 


#4916 


ofltol 

MAR  9     1987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     */■ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deploy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERE^  the  California  State  Police  are  an  integral  part  of  our  law  enforce 
.ent  ''^^^ItyanS  contribute  significantly  to  the  safety  of  the  cxtxzens  of  thxs 
great  state;  and 

HHKRKilS.  the  California  State  Police  is  "«P--^,l^f°^  ^^^^f  ^^^./."^irile 

members  of  the  legislature:  and 

OTKRBAS   the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  State  Police  force 

tapn.e«..ion  of  e.erg,«,  procedures  .nd  crl.e  prevention  .ech.x,»e..  ..d 

™^.  t.rou.h  t.e  .ear..  '"'  P-;/^j«-/;»rerof°thntr.'ir/.Ufo°r-' 

tion;  and 

WHEREAS.  March  15.  1987  marks  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  formation  of  the 
California  State  Police;  and 

OTEREAS.  all  Califomians  should  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  and 
appreciate  the  vital  services  provided  by  this  fxne  organization. 

NtHI  THKRBEORK  I.  CTORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebr^^J^^f Callf^ia  State  Police  for  a  century  of  outstanding  service  to 
the  residents  and  visitors  of  the  State  of  California. 

IN  HITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 


March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


/j^t.'^^.'fC'  '  •  '4'*^^*^"^ 


#4917 


in 


of  4i»  Sma  Of  Colifomia 

MAR  9     1987 

of  State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   -  m  Jtc'  ^^^^^^-' 


^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


UHumtAS,  today's  children  are  our  leaders  of  tomorrow  and  it   is   the  vital 
responsibility  of  government,  comnunity  leaders  and  their  parents  to  nurture  their 
needs  and  provide  inspiration  and  direction  for  their  development;  and 

HHKSK&S.  by  encouraging  our  youth  to  seek  knowledge  and  adventure,  challenge 
their  limits  and  learn  to  have  faith  in  their  abilities,  we  can  help  them  to  ful- 
fill their  dreams  and  become  mature,  contributing  members  of  our  society;  and 

HHBBBAS,  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the  Elks  is  an  exceptional  service 
organization  that  has  demonstrated  sound  leadership  and  a  deep  affection  for  our 
nation's  youth;  and 

HHBREAS,  the  Elks  are  actively  involved  in  their  communities,  instilling  con- 
fidence and  respect  in  our  children  and  encouraging  them  to  steer  clear  of  alcohol 
and  drugs  and  do  well  in  school;  and 

HHKREAS.  as  an  incentive  to  our  nation's  school-aged  youngsters,   the  Elks 
award  educational  scholarships  and  sponsor  essay  contests;  and 

ymcBRAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  outstanding  contri- 
butions the  Elks  have  made  to  the  welfare  of  our  young  people  and  to  the  future  of 
our  nation; 

Wja,  THERKFOKB.  I,  CTORCE  DKOKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  3-9,  1987  as  Elks  National  Youth  Week  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  Calif omians  to  recognize  the  importance  of  education,  love  and  atten- 
tion to  b|iej£iAuje  of  our  children. 

Ill  HinBSS  HHKBBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   9th  day  of 
March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#4918 


In  lW  oKm  of  Itw  Secraiory  of  Slate 
of  the  Stota  of  CalifoDio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AR  9     1987 
I /EU  ^enet^  of  State      SBB6 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whekBAS.  California  and  the  nation  are  deeply  indebted  to  and  benefit  from 
volunteer  efforts  of  organizations  devoted  to  social  action  and  personal  improve- 
ment ;  and 

HHK8EAS.  Delta  Sigma  Theta  is  a  worldwide  Black  sorority  with  many  active 
members  living  in  California  who  are  college  educated  and  devoted  to  furthering 
educational,  physical  and  mental  health  development,  political  awareness  and  in- 
volvement :  and 

HHEREAS,  Black  citizens  of  California  and  others  have  benefitted  from  the  pro- 
grams of  social  action  and  social  consciousness  sponsored  by  Delta  Sigma  Theta 
Sorority,  which  is  devoted  to  human  welfare;  and 

HHERBAS.   such  programs  include  support  for  Black  single  mothers.  Black 
artists,  life  development  centers,  child  development  programs,  anti-drug  programs, 
and  programs  to  foster  Black  entrepreneur ship;  and 

HHERBAS,  these  volunteer  efforts  by  Delta  Sigma  Theta  are  offered  unstintingly 
by  its  members  and  work  to  the  benefit  of  all  Calif ornians; 

IKM.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORCT  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  lA,  1987  as  Delta  Sigma  Theta  Day  in  recognition  of  their 
goals  and  achievements. 

ni  HITHBSS  huekeOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


.«^fci»  *■■**— ' 


lJ]ficuY^  Jrmky 


Secretary  of   State 


#4919 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Or  CofKornio 

iARl  01987 

of  SbiB 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRSAS.  the  effectiveness  of  an  office  is  directly  related  to  the  skill  and 
efficiency  of  its  support  staff;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  secretarial  position  is  a  demanding  profession  requiring  exten- 
sive office  automation  skills,  patience  and  an  ability  to  respond  and  adapt  to  the 
ever  increasingly  complex  and  sophisticated  office  automation  systems;  and 

HHERBAS,  in  the  hustle  and  bustle  of  the  every  day  running  of  an  office, 
secretaries  and  the  important  contributions  they  make  to  a  smooth  operation  are 
sometimes  overlooked;  and 

wmtBKAS,  during  the  week  of  April  19-25,  1987,  Professional  Secretaries  Inter- 
national is  observing  Professional  Secretaries  Week  to  honor  the  hard  working  men 
and  women  who   are   employed   in  offices  throughout  our  state  in  secretarial 
positions:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  important  and 
vital  contributions  these  professionals  make  to  the  prosperity  we  all  enjoy  today; 

NOW.  THERKFOKB,  I,  GSORGE  DEDKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  19-25.  1987  as  Professional  Secretaries  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all   employers  and  citizens  to  show  special  appreciation  to  these 
dedicated  professionals  during  their  important  observance. 

m  HITMBSS  WHBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
March  1987. 


^4-^ 


<t  «<■  - 


Governor   of  California 


/ 


Secretary  of  State 


#4920 


,  :>sib;  K19  nMUmp^gilBligpTaK  BOBS 


.I4AR1  01987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS,  mental  retardation  is  a  problem  which  today  affects  six  million  indi- 
viduals and  their  families  across  America;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  most  effective  methods  for  prevention  and  alleviation  of  this 
serious  problem  are  public  awareness  and  understanding:  and 

HHEREAiS,  the  potential  for  citizens  with  mental  retardation  to  function  more 
independently  and  productively  must  be  fostered;  and 

WHEREAS,  community-based  programs  and  services  can  enhance  the  lives  of  chil- 
dren and  adults  with  mental  retardation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Association  for  Retarded  Citizens-California  and  the  California 
Department  of  Developmental  Services  work  to  ensure  rights  and  provision  of  quality 
services  and  programs  for  persons  with  mental  retardation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  March,  the  Association  for  Retarded  Citizens- 
California,  in  conjunction  with  their  A7  local  member  units,  are  sponsoring  educa- 
tional campaigns; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  QSOKEE  DEDKMBJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1987  as  Mental  Retardation  Awareness  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  give  their  full  support  to  programs  that  help  enable  people 
with  mental  retardation  to  lead  productive  lives  and  achieve  their  full  potential. 

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  1987. 


Governor  of  California     ^ 


#4921 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  dto  o«  i        _  ..,    ._ 
ofUMaKMofCalifomki 

MAR  1  1 1987 

JI»tR)l«BU,8eeretw  of  state     ™ 
't'        Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  7th  day  of  July,  1987. 
within  the  56th  Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office 
of  Member  of  Assembly  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of 
Assemblywoman  Gloria  Molina. 

Ill  HITNBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
March  1987. 


^1  i  f^-^^i  o      (^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#4922 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


A  ^ff^y^   fl  varietv  of  recreational  and   educational 

WHESEAS,  the  outdoors  offers  a  variety  oi   ^=^ 
activities  that  can  be  enjoyed  by  individuals  of  all  ages;  and 

HHKKKAS   camping  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  our  youth  to  become 
bettef^^^InteHith  the  outdoors  and  pursue  healthy  adventures;  and 

HHKREAS.  California's  organized  suanmer  resident  and  day  camps  provide  a  neces- 
sary educational  outdoor  experience  to  our  state's  children,  and 

our  youth  to  experience  the  wonders  of  nature;  and 

organized  camp  experiences; 

HOa     THKRBFORK.  I.  GEOKGE  DKODIEJIAli.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebr^;o!?!^"ch  22-28.  1987  as  Youth  Camping  Week  in  California. 

IM  HITHBSS  HHKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
March  1987. 


*-«2*_ 


id^**.^.^'— J**-*-— 


Governor  of  California 


#4923 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Hw  oHioB  of  th«  Seoetary  of  Skil* 
of  the  S«ate  of  CdHomio 

MAR  1  6 1987 

>ONe  £t^ecretant  of  StatB 
Oepmy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


fcHKuKAS.  the  cost  and  reliability  of  future  energy  supplies  will  play  a  major 
role  in  California's  economic  development;  and 

WhbkKAS,   in  order  to  make  wise  energy  decisions  we  must  explore  all  of  Cali- 
fornia's energy  resources  and  energy  efficiency  opportunities  to  determine  the 
least  costly  and  most  efficient  energy  path;  and 

WHBBEAS.   the  development  and  proper  use  of  conventional  and  alternate  energy 
resources  requires  an  energy-educated  public  as  well  as  an  energy-educated  industry 
for  energy  supplies,  distribution,  and  management;  and 

whkkkAS,  ongoing  quality  energy  education  programs  in  California's  schools  and 
communities  serve  to  educate  our  future  leaders  and  help  them  to  understand  the 
energy  choices  of  today  while  preparing  them  to  meet  the  challenges  of  tomorrow; 
and 

WHEREAS,  th9  annual  celebration  of  National  Energy  Education  Day  (NEED)  brings 
together  students,  teachers,  government  officials,  and  community  members  to  focus 
attention  on  the  growth  of  energy  education  in  our  state's  schools  and  communities; 

NOV.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORCT  OEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20,  1987  as  California  Energy*  Education  Day  and  encourage  all 
Californians  and  educational  institutions  to  join  in  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  16th  day  of 
March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


AJ^ €  *i'^'  fC^  ^'*'  Vf  <%m*>^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#4924 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  tlw  offico  of  mb  Socretary  Or  Skifo 
of  the  State  of  Califemlo 

MARl  71987 

MMCH  HM6  EU  Secretaiy  or  SMb 
By (^i/''  -^^^*7L 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Renaissance  Faire,  held  annually  in  California,  has  long  provided 
its  visitors  with  the  most  pleasurable  opportunity  to  experience  the  bygone  era  of 
Renaissance  England,  brought  to  life  with  careful  attention  to  historical 
authenticity;  and 

HHERSAS,  millions  of  people,  from  California  to  the  ends  of  the  earth,  have 
enjoyed  this  yearly  celebration  of  Renaissance  England;  and 

HHERBAS,  its  sponsors  recreate  the  revelry  of  a  16th  century  English  country 
faire,  with  thousands  of  costumed  participants,  gourmet  foods  of  the  era,  handmade 
arts  and  crafts,  authentic  music  and  enough  entertainment  to  delight  each  and  every 
visitor;  and 

HHERBAS.  the  magic  of  this  special  faire  takes  place  not  on  the  stages,  but  in 
the  country  lanes  and  byways,  where  visitors  encounter  the  regular  folk  of 
Renaissance  England,  face-to-face  and  heart-to-heart;  and 

WHKHRAS,  the  month  of  April.  1987  marks  the  25th  anniversary  of  the  nation's 
original  Renaissance  Faire; 

Hon.  THBRXFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DBDKHBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1987  as  Renaissance  Pleasure  Faire  Silver  Jubilee  Month  in 
California. 

IN  VITNBSS  HHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  16th  day  of 
March  1987. 


'*-""3*- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


#4925 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tlw  offitt  of  thft  S^urtwy  Of  Slotv 
Or  tfw  SlotB  or  Colnofnto 

MARl  71987 
MMCH  FONG  EU  Secretay  of  state 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRBAS,  Greece  is  the  birthplace  of  democracy,  and  her  people  have  long  em- 
braced the  cherished  ideals  of  liberty,  freedom  and  justice;  and 

WHRRKAS,   the  people  of  Greece  have  contributed  to  mankind  the  philosophical 
foundation  on  which  modern  democracy  lies  and  have  provided  the  inspiration  for  the 
perpetuation  of  democratic  governments;  and 

WhKkKAS,  the  people  of  Greece  lost  their  precious  freedom  during  the  hundreds 
of  years  of  foreign  oppression;  and 

WHKRBAS,  in  their  struggle  to  regain  their  lost  freedom,  Greeks  first  marched 
in  rebellion  against  the  Ottoman  Empire  on  March  25,  1821;  and 

HHERBAS,  this  noble  war  of  independence  was  fought  by  patriots  of  Greece  and 
of  other  European  nations  who  embraced  Greece's  thousand-year-old  tradition  of  in- 
dividual liberty  and  freedom;  and 

HHBKBAS,  in  1829,  Greece  achieved  her  independence  following  a  heroic  nine- 
year  war  that  ended  over  four  centuries  of  Ottoman  oppression;  and 

WHKRBAS,  the  Greek  community  in  California  is  celebrating  the  166th  anniver- 
sary of  Greek  Independence  Day  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive  gatherings; 

NOn.  THRRKPORB.  I,  GEORKS  DBDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25,  1987  as  Greek  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

IH  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
March  1987. 


/fJi    •■1iTf_  ,/\<tA,\:f^>\   ««  <-<!  »  4L«»nmif 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


#4926 


^-■a  i^i^^^-ii  ■'«; 


I  iHJ'vi'it  v'e* 


JKrn  ».'«-^^^  JiTci. 


^■W  MfiXa^  K-e*©-^  iCcNi 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *e  oflks  of  111*  Secretary  of  State  ^ 
of  the  State  of  ColHomto 

MARl  91987 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secrrtay  of^State 


By     ■^ffM^'^^V^ 


D^puly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 
WHEREAS,  water,  the  most  abundant  element  on  our  earth  is  also  the  most  criti- 
cal for  our  good  health  and  continued  existence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  prosperity  and  quality  of  life  of  all  Californians  is  dependent 
upon  a  safe,  abundant  and  high  quality  water  supply:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  the  Golden  State  have  demonstrated  a  firm  commitment 
toward  enabling  the  construction  of  California's  wastewater  treatment  facilities 
which  protect  the  public  health  and  water  quality  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  importance  of  applying  wastewater  treatment  technology  to  protect 
California's  environment  has  grown  as  the  Jtate's  population  and  industry  have  in- 
creased; and 

WHEREAS,  the  challenge  of  keeping  pace  with  advancements  in  wastewater  treat- 
ment technology  and  strengthened  water  quality  protection  laws  requires  highly  com- 
petent, well-informed  and  dedicated  wastewater  treatment  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS.  4.000  volunteer  members  of  the  California  Water  Pollution  Control 
Association  represent  all  levels  and  specialties  of  employment  among  the  water  pol- 
lution control  professions  and  comprise  the  largest  membership  in  the  international 
Water  Pollution  Control  Federation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  April  20-25.  1987.  the  California  Water  Pollution  Association 
will  convene  an  annual  training  seminar  and  conference  to  bring  together  experts  in 
technical,   managerial,  and  regulatory  fields  toward  achieving  its  goal  to  educate 
and  inform  its  membership  and  the  public; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  19-25.  1987  as  California  Water  Quality  Week  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  protecting  California's  valuable  water 
resources  for  future  generations. 

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  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4927 


•Vv*;; 


of  the  Stale  of  Califorr.i: 

MAR  2  01987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JNG  EU  S^retff  ^^        ^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKREAS.  children  and  their  families  have  special  psychosocial  needs  in  health 
care  settings;  and 

WHERBAS,  parents,  school  personnel,  health  care  professionals  and  community 
agencies  must  work  together  in  assessing  and  meeting  those  needs;  and 

WHERBAS.  pediatric  care  facilities  have  taken  a  leadership  role  in  humanizing 
health  care  delivery  and  have  been  a  role  model  for  health  care  facilities  for 
patients  of  all  ages;  and 

HHEKEAS,  during  the  week  of  March  22-28.  organizations  throughout  our  state 
and  nation  are  observing  Children  and  Hospitals  Week  in  an  effort  to  increase  pub- 
lic awareness  of  the  psychosocial  needs  of  children  and  their  families  in  health 
care  settings;  and 

WHERBAS,  all  citizens  should  join  in  this  special  observance  in  order  to 
better  identify  ways  that  health  care  systems,  schools,  libraries  and  community 
organizations  may  respond  to  the  unique  needs  of  children; 

MOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  22-28,  1987  as  Children  and  Hospitals  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  20th  day  of 
March  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


:retarv  of  State     / 


Secretary  of  State 


#4928 


Isac' 


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*"a  iftJfc.s'is  1^12^3*-  i'^jiPSi  k'e3C"'a  b.'eJ^'^  iftV*o'ii  t^?^ 


t^  'yf^'i^  "Cfyg^  "^IjtfS^  ' 


"9J*  *i£V^-^  «.!< 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

of  itw  Swrata'y  • 
8MI>  of  CuUfsraio 

MAR  2  4 1987 
NMtCH  Fme  EUl  Stottpy  of  state 


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KXECOnVE  ORDER  D-63-87 

WHEREAS,  it  is  necessary  to  protect  the  public  from  the  adverse 
hazardous  material  emergencies  in  California;  and 


effects  of 


WHEREAS.  Title  III  of  the  Superfund  Amendments  and  Reauthorization  Act  of  1986 
provides  that  the  Governor  of  each  State  shall  appoint  a  State  emergency  response 
commission  to  designate  local  emergency  planning  districts;  appoint  local  emergency 
planning  committees;  establish  procedures  for  receiving,  processing  and  providing 
information  to  the  public  on  hazardous  materials;  review  local  emergency  plans;  and 
undertake  other  actions  required  by  Title  III;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Title  III  program  supports  and  extends  California's  existing 
Emergency  Planning  and  Public  Right-To-Know  program  developed  under  Chapter  6.95  of 
the  Health  and  Safety  Code,  and  administered  by  the  Office  of  Emergency  Services; 
and 

WHEREAS,   no  existing  single  agency  has  both  the  resources  and  emergency 
planning  experience  to  completely  fulfill  the  requirements  of  Title  III  without 
assistance  from  other  agencies; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEmOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  order  establishment  of  a  Chemical  Emergency  Planning  and  Response  Commission 
for  the  purpose  of  implementing  the  federal  SARA  Title  III  Program. 

The  Commission  is  chaired  by  the  Director  of  the  Office  of  Emergency  Services 
(or  designee),  and  further  comprised  of  the  Secretaries   (or  designees)   of  the 
Business,   Transportation  and  Housing  and  Environmental  Affairs  agencies;  the 
Directors  (or  designees)  of  the  Department  of  Health  Services,  Department  of  Food 
and  Agriculture,   State  Fire  Marshal's  Office,  California  Highway  Patrol  and  the 
Department  of  Fish  and  Game;  the  Chairperson  (or  designee)   of  the  State  Water 
Resources  Control  Board;   representatives  of  the  local  planning  districts  to  be 
designated  by  the  Commission;  and  a  representative  of  local  government. 

All  State  agencies  responsible  to  the  Governor  are  directed,  and  all  other 
public  entities  are  requested,  to  provide  their  full  cooperation  and  support  to  the 
Commission  as  it  discharges  its  duties  under  this  order  and  federal  law. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this Jlc/U    day  of 
March  1987. 


■r- 


^^\U.^*^c 


C»v^«»* 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State    / 


2J 


#4929 


i^ililSffSII 


of  ttw  State  of  CaUtomia 

MAR  2  5 1987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


IM»liQN6  EUl  Secntxy  of  stale  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKRBAS.  California  has  carefully  nurtured  a  diverse  and  innovative  business 
climate  which  contributes  to  the  economy  and  progress  of  this  state;  and 

WHKRKAS.  business  plays  an  important  role  in  actively  promoting  and  protecting 
our  natural  and  human  resources;  and 

WHERBAS.  chambers  of  commerce  contribute  significantly  to  our  state's  boister- 
ous economic  climate  through  their  advocacy  efforts  to  create  new  and  existing 
business  opportunities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Chamber  of  Commerce,  in  conjunction  with  local  cham- 
bers of  commerce  throughout  the  state,  has  developed  a  strong  legislative  grass 
roots  network  which  strives  to  promote  the  survival  and  prosperity  of  California  s 
commercial  health;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  chambers  of  commerce  and  their 
dedicated  volunteers  that  preserve  our  free-enterprise  system; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUIMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25.   1987   as  Chamber  of  Commerce  Legislative  Day  m 
California. 

in  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1987. 


#4930 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Itift  oRc*  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  «tw  State  of  Colifomki 

MAR  2  7 1987 

MMCH  HMG  EU,  Sa||retaiy  of  State 
Pepuly 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  has  long  held  a  reputation  as  a  leader  in  innovation 
and  opportunity;  and 

WHKRBAS.   California  professionals  in  the  field  of  design  and  drafting  have 
been  at  the  helm  of  our  state's  development  and  expansion;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  professionals  have  demonstrated  an  exceptional  abil- 
ity to  adapt  to  the  ever  changing  needs  of  the  state  while  meeting  standards  of 
efficiency  without  sacrificing  aesthetic  quality  and  popular  appeal;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that   the  citizens  of  California   recognize  the 
impoxtance  and  necessity  of  the  service  that  the  experienced  design  and  drafting 
professional  provides;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Institute   for  Design  and  Drafting,   a  r'ltional 

organization  representing  the  design  drafting  profession  with  many  members  from 

California,  will  be  holding  its  annual  convention  and  exposition  during  the  week  of 
March  31  -  April  2,  1987; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  30  -  April  3,  1987  as  Design  Drafting  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  27th  day  of 
March  1987. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


ir^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#4931 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MflRCHFONGEHSecTBtiiyirf  state 
Deputy 


Pay, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHK8KAS.    the  slogan  of  the  California  Conservation  Corps   is   "Hard 
Miserable  Conditions and  Morel";    and 


Work,   Low 


WHEREAS,  for  the  more  than  31.000  young  men  and  women  who  have  participated  in 
the  program,  the  CCC  means  long  days  of  tackling  conservation  projects  and  emer- 
gency work,   as  well  as  evenings  spent  improving  academic  and  job-related  skills- 
and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  CCC's  first  decade  of  service,  corpsmembers  provided  more  than 
20  million  hours  of  natural  resource  and  emergency  assistance  work  which  have  pro- 
vided $528  million  in  benefits  to  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  along  with  the  physical  work,  corpsmembers  spend  several  evenings 
each  week  improving  reading  and  writing  skills  and  taking  advantage  of  special 
courses  in  career  development,  conservation  awareness,  and  positive  lifestyles;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  CCC  today  stands  as  a  model  for  youth  employment  and  conservation 
programs;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  CCC  is  the  oldest  and  largest  youth  corps  now  in  operation  and 
more  than  AG  states,  16  countries  and  the  European  Economic  Community  have  con- 
tacted and/or  visited  the  CCC  and  several  currently  have  programs  modeled  after 
California's  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  3,  1987  CCC  corpsmembers,  alumni,   staff,   supporters  and 
friends  will  be  hosting  celebrations  throughout  the  state  to  honor  the  CCC's  first 
decade  of  excellence; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  California  Conservation  Corps  as  it  celebrates  ten  years  of 
service  to  the  Golden  State  and  urge  all  Californians  to  let  corpsmembers  in  their 
communities  know  just  how  much  they  are  appreciated. 

IN  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  J  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
March  1987. 


3^ 

Governor  of  California 


'^^-H- 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


#4932 


MAR  2  71987 
(fflROHFONGEUSecMiiyofatate 

8y      i.^^^> — ^-Jj^- 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    -    ''      ^^'^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  consumption  of  alcohol  among  our  young  people  is  a  serious  and 
devastating  problem  which  robs  our  youth  of  the  most  precious  gift  America  can 
offer — a  healthy  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  alcohol  remains  the  most  widely  used  drug  among  America's  youth  with 
children   from  every  socioeconomic  class  and  all  ethnic  backgrounds  reporting 
increased  pressure  to  try  alcohol;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  of  us  must  help  teach  the  important  lesson  that  our  young  people 
have  the  power  and  choice  to  say  no  to  alcohol  and  to  lead  our  world  away  from  the 
terrible  destruction  caused  by  alcohol  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs,  in  conjunc- 
tion with  the  National  Institute  on  Alcohol  Abuse  and  Alcoholism  is  sponsoring  a 
nationwide  campaign  entitled.  "Be  SmartI  Don't  Startl"  in  order  to  focus  increased 
attention  on  the  devastating  effects  of  alcohol  use  among  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  citizens  should  recognize,  appreciate  and  participate  in  this 
worthy  campaign  in  order  to  help  empower  each  and  every  young  person  with  the  abil- 
ity to  say  no  to  alcohol  and  say  yes  to  a  happy  and  healthy  future; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1987  as  "Be  SmartI  Don't  Startl"  month  in  California. 

ID  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 
March  1987. 


/)  Jk^^*-<XJU.  /S^t.\.K.fC^^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


^^fc-*-*-*'*-*' 


#4933 


WAR  2  71987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SFOiiGEUfteretar^  or  state 


Dmuty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,   the  documentary  filmmaking  community  has  made   outstanding 
contributions  to  the  cultural,  political  and  social  aspects  of  our  society:  and 

WHEREAS,  documentaries  provide  useful  and  vital  information  on  subjects  rang- 
ing from  our  magnificent  animal  kingdom  to  the  plights  of  impoverished  and  war  torn 
nations  throughout  the  globe;  and 

WHEREAS,  often  the  creative  and  talented  efforts  of  documentary  filmmaking  go 
unnoticed  although  their  work  has  the  ability  to  institute  expansive  and  construc- 
tive social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  International  Documentary  Association,  a  non-profit  organization, 
was  founded  to  honor  the  documentary  arts  and  sciences,  and  to  support  the  work  of 
nonfiction  film  and  video  makers  around  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  March  26,  1987  the  International  Documentary  Foundation  will  be 
holding  their  Fifth  Annual  Reception  to  honor  the  Documentary  Oscar  nominees   for 
their  personal  contributions  to  the  cultural,  social  and  political  life  of  our 
community; 

HOB,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  28,  1987  as  Documentary  Day  in  California. 

Ill  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 
March  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


T' 


ATTEST: 


i)ioy\o!A  h^i 


Secretary  of   State 


/€^^ 


#4934 


13  r 


f^'M  aTuPU^  Sk't-A-'^s  k'e^ 


;  sT^Jto^  iCbJta-M  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

la  Itwolficaof  the  Secrwtofy  of  State 
0<  tha  State  of  California 

APR  0  1  1987 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaqt,of  Stats  ^S 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  and  welfare  of  citizens  during  emergencies  often  depend 
upon  the  skill  and  efficiency  of  communication  operators;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  long  been  a  leader  in  providing  efficient  and  effec- 
tive emergency  response;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  is  largely  due  to  the  dedicated  work  of  the  Golden  State's  tele- 
communicators  who  contribute  countless  hours  and  personal  energy  to  improve  the 
emergency  response  capabilities  of  our  public  safety  communication  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  participation  in  relevant  training  programs  and  professional 
activities.  telecommunicators  remain  informed  of  improvements  and  refinements  in 
public  safety  dispatch  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  organizations  and  individual  citizens  throughout  the  state  are  ob- 
serving the  second  week  of  April  as  Telecommunicators  Week  in  order  to  recognize 
telecommunicators  and  their  crucial  role  in  the  protection  of  life  and  property; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  the  tireless  efforts  and  professional  dedica- 
tion of  California's  telecommunicators  be  recognized  by  the  citizens  of  this  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  (20RGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  12-18.  1987  as  Telecommunicators  Week. 

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 
March  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4935 


I  tiiXfn  ntlE-M  vS 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

tn  Kw  offies  of  the  Secretary  of  Stotp 
of  <iM  State  of  Colifernio 

APR  0  1  1987 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  SectBtafy  of^ate 

By  ^r-i  kj.>uT)gCu~ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  from  the  earliest  beginnings  of  California,  people   from  throughout 
the  world   immigrated  to  her  land  and  shores  to  share  in  her  serene  beauty  and 
countless  waves  of  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  newcomers  to  this  foreign  land.  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  settled  in 
and  quickly  dedicated  their  hands  and  hearts  to  building  the  California  we  cherish 
today;  and 

WHEREAS,  when  our  state  was  young  and  undeveloped,  it  was  Asian  labor,  skill, 
know-how  and  determination  that  helped  build  our  state  by  managing  the  shops,  car- 
ing for  the  sick,  engineering  new  products,  educating  our  students  and  inventing 
technologies:  and 

WHEREAS,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  have  contributed  significantly  to  Califor- 
nia's economic  prosperity  and  unique  cultural  diversity  which  is  world  renowned; 
and 

WHEREAS,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  continue  to  enhance  California's  exceptional 
growth  and  unmatched  stature  as  a  world  leader  in  health,  business,  science,  engi- 
neering, agriculture  and  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  Californians  are  proud  that  one-third  of  the  Asian/Pacific 
Islanders  residing  in  our  country  have  chosen  California  as  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  to  recognize  and  pay  tribute  to  these  exceptional  Cali- 
fornians and  the  special  facets  of  the  Asian/Pacific  Islander  heritage; 

liO«.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORCX  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  3-9.  1987  as  Asian/Pacific  Islander  Heritage  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  appropriate  festivities  and  observances. 

IH  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
Aaril  1987, 


AMTii  iy8/. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


(y]md^-lma^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#4936 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


State  of  CdHbmio 

APR  0  2  1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHESEAS.  the  first  California  Police  Olympics  were  held  in  1967  in  San  Diego. 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Police  Olympics,  now  in  its  21st  year,  rank  as  one  of 
the  largest  athletic-participant  sporting  events  in  the  world,  second  only  to  the 
recent  Games  of  the  XXIIIrd  Oljrmpiad;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  prestigious  competition  encourages  physical  fitness  and  promotes 
athletic  competition  within  the  law  enforcement  community  throughout  California; 
and 

WHEREAS,  officers  are  provided  with  a  unique  opportunity  to  pursue  excellence 
in  their  personal  as  well  as  professional  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  this 
prestigious  annual  event; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  all  participants  and  supporters  of  the  21st  Annual  California  Police 
Olympics. 

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  1987. 


Gov erne 


ernor  Tf  Cali 


/j/t  ^A^i^Xaa 


fornia 


^^^"^^ 


Secretary  of  State  /j 


#4937 


I   I^IJ&N  l^fiXI'M  I 


1^   iffiXI')!   tCl-^ 


a-it  til. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

IB  *e  Oltee  of  t*ie  Secretary  oJ  State 
of  itM  State  of  CalHorrao 

APR  0  3  1987 

MUCH  FQN6  EU,  Secd^Ky  of^Stste 


/5^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  Golden  State  has  long  been  recognized  as  a  leader  in  the  quality 
of  health  care  provided  the  citizens  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  serve  in  hospitals  throughout  our  state  dedicate  themselves 
to  caring  for  the  health  of  each  patient;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospital  admitting  personnel  contribute  significantly  to  the  effi- 
cient operation  of  hospitals  and  provide  comfort  and  support  to  patients  during  the 
admitting  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  professional  and  skilled  employees  continually  strive  to  im- 
prove hospital  procedures  which  enhance  the  quality  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Association  of  Hospital  Admitting  Managers  was  organized 
in  197 A  to  promote  high  standards;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  group  of  professionals  developed  an  accreditation  program  which 
has  been  instrumental  in  upgrading  standards  and  qualifications  for  hiring,  with 
most  hospitals  now  requiring  NAHAM  accreditation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  6-11,  1987  as  Hospital  Admitting  Personnel  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  3rd  day  of 
April  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  fj 


#4938 


I  livM^-v  ^e^^^  t^m 


I  C^Ao^  ^iJIU'V  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

hi  IheofRwof  the  Seoetary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  CalHbmio 

APR  0  3  1987 

MARCH  FDNG  EU,  Secret;^  of  state 
By     ,^^^fc4^w^^^ — 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  thousands  of  Californians  annually  are  afflicted  with  Retinitis 
Pigmentosa,  a  progressive  degenerative  eye  disease  resulting  in  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  symptoms  of  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  include  night  blindness  and  loss 
of  peripheral  vision  which  can  often  go  unnoticed  for  many  years;  and 

WHEREAS.  RP  International  was  established  to  find  a  cure  and/or  treatment  for 
Retinitis  Pigmentosa  as  well  as  other  degenerative  eye  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  over  a  decade,  RP  International  has  worked  to  combat  this  tragic 
disease  by  establishing  research,  human  service  programs  and  creating  world-wide 
public  awareness  on  retinal  degeneration  eye  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  July  8.  1986  the  United  States  Congress  passed  Bill  PL  99-359 
which  extends  day  light  savings  time;  and 

WHEREAS,  before  the  passage  of  this  historic  legislation  daylight  savings  time 
commenced  on  the  last  Sunday  of  April  of  each  year  and  now  commences  on  the  first 
Sunday  of  April  of  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  quality  of  life  for  low  vision  individuals  will  be  greatly  en- 
hanced by  this  new  law  which  allows  them  an  extra  hour  of  daylight  each  day  for 
approximately  three  extra  weeks  than  they  normally  would  have; 

NOD.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOROT  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April   5,   1987  as  the  First  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  Extra  Hour  of 
Vision  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  this  tragic 
sight  threatening  disease  which  afflicts  many  of  our  fellow  citizens  each  year. 

m  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 
April  1987. 


/?JL. •■  C5S.C- /.y^ *  *  k'^^^-^^jr^*'^*^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST; 


Secretary   of   State     ^ 


^ 


#4939 


*j^j<  >t'6*a-s  a-aCa-K  k'^A^'x  i^oX^-x  t 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

la  the  Offios  of  Ihe  Sacretary  at  SMt 
of  Urn  SiDte  of  ColHomtc 

APR  0  3  1987 
MARCHraiG  EU,  Secret^  of  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERBAS.  post  anesthesia  nurses  have  made  tremendous  strides  in  the  past  A5 
years;  and 

HHEREAS,   during  this  time,  the  responsibilities  of  anesthesia  nurses  has  in- 
creased immensely  as  modern  technology  necessitated  the  expansion  of  post   anes- 
thesia nursing  to  incorporate  critical  care  expertise;  and 

WHEREAS,   today,   post  anesthesia  nurses  are  proficient  in  employing  the  most 
advanced  monitoring  equipment  for  patients  requiring  highly  sophisticated  and  tech- 
nical support  systems;  and 

HHEREAS,  anesthesia  nurses  must  be  familiar  with  the  principles  of  physiology, 
pathology  and  pharmacology  and  adequately  comprehend  the  principles  of  medical, 
pediatric  and  geriatric  nursing  for  their  various  patient  populations;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
many  contributions  made  by  anesthesia  nurses  to  the  health  and  welfare  of  the  citi- 
zens of  this  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  6-10,  1987  as  Post  Anesthesia  Nurse  Awareness  Week. 

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 
April  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


#4940 


I  it'SJuJ^  inXi^  ^SK?i  iiX 


I  R.<TM^;«  "^fitfv  »;c-wa;«  !^.«Tif»^  'MTIPI''  "^Hlft'^  i^e-^tfe^  VTirg^  'vturg^ 

-_»-.  ->-«i^  yaj,  — »--  -■t^i.  .^L«i «_.  -,t«_.  -.-u^_. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


APR  0  6 1987 


Deiwly 


Stats 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Mark  Taper  Forum  was  founded  in  1967  as  an  outgrowth  of  UCLA's 
The  Theatre  Group;  and 

HHESEAS.  the  Mark  Taper  Forxim  has  presented  over  250  plays  ranging  from  con- 
temporary American  and  European  plays  to  the  classics,  many  of  which  have  gone  on 
to  Broadway  and  to  other  resident  theatres;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Mark  Taper  Forum  has  a  regular  subscription  season  which  runs 
from  August  through  July  and  boasts  among  the  highest  year  round  subscription  rates 
in  the  country  for  resident  theatres;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Mark  Taper  Forum  has  many  community  programs  which  provide  low- 
cost  theatre  tickets  for  citizens  of  halfway  houses,  prisons,  churches  and  commu- 
nity groups   in  addition  to  student  and  senior  citizens  discounts  and  special 
summaries  and  headsets  to  the  deaf  audience;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  many  artists  and  members  of  the  Mark  Taper  Forum  have  contributed 
significantly  to  the  promotion  of  the  arts  in  the  Los  Angeles  area;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  April  6  through  April  11,  1987  The  Mark  Taper 
Forum  will  be  celebrating  its  20th  anniversary; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  exceptional  artists  and  members  of  the  Mark  Taper  Forum  on  the 
occasion  of  their  20th  anniversary. 

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 
April  1987. 


//>,  ♦ll'l*C■XJ/^*■^  fC*-'^*"*^i^'^ 


Governor  of  California 


T 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#4941 


of  *•  aat»  ol  CoHfen*! 


APR  0  71987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^y^fTT? 


of  StatB 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r'  ^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEKEAS,    the  Armenian  Genocide  of   1915  brutally  claimed     the     lives 
million  Armenians   and  maimed  the  hearts  of  those  who  survived;   and 


of  1.5 


WHEREAS,  while  the  Ottoman  Turks  inhumanely  massacred  many  Armenian  men.  women 
and  children,  they  did  not  break  the  soul  or  dull  the  spirit  of  the  Armenian  people 
who  are  reminded  each  hopeful  spring  of  the  dark  but  vivid  lessons  of  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  people  everywhere  should  formally  acknowledge  this  tragedy  and  learn 
the  important  lesson  that  if  bigotry  and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by 
fellowship  and  equality,  and  if  mankind  is  to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest 
hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  contribute  to  the  work  of  ensuring  that  such 
atrocities  are  not  allowed  to  be  repeated;  and 

WHEREAS,  freedom  loving  people  throughout  the  world  should  gather  together  and 
speak  the  truth  on  behalf  of  those  whose  voices  have  long  been  stilled  so  that  our 
children  may  live  in  a  world  free  from  terror  and  indignation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  QSORGK  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  in 
accordance  with  Assembly  Concurrent  Resolution  51  (1981).  do  hereby  proclaim  April 
2A,  1987  as  a  State  Day  of  Remembrance  and  have  ordered  the  flags  over  the  State 
Capitol  to  be  flown  at  half  mast  and  urge  civilized  people  throughout  the  world  to 
join  in  this  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
April  1987. 


/**..2«_A*J=— g-^-^ 


Governor  of  California 


lAJs^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#4942 


I  irsxj'»  .^ac»  ss 


!«■»  ifiJMY  lA^ltni  iri> 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


APR  0  91987 
Mffieu  FpNG  01  Secntayflf  state 


SB 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  each  year  in  this  country,  nearly  1,000,000  children  run  away  from 
their  families  and  from  their  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  some  of  these  runaways  are  school  dropouts,  some  victims  of  broken 
homes  and  others  victims  of  abuse  and  neglect;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  human  impact  of  the  problem  of  runaway  youth  is  tragic  for  our 
children  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  some  children  quickly  return  to  their  homes,  the  majority  of 
runaway  youth  attempt  to  live  on  the  streets  and  constantly  face  the  danger  of  ex- 
ploitation and  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  response  to  this  tragic  problem  which  threatens  the  livelihood  of 
our  nation's  youth,  California  is  proud  to  be  the  first  state  to  launch  Project 
Safe  Place;  and 

WHEREAS,  Project  Safe  Place,  a  conmiunity  volunteer  outreach  project,  provides 
a  network  of  "safe  places"  located  throughout  the  community  where  young  people  can 
go  if  they  need  help  quickly;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  citizens  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  value  of  Project 
Safe  Place  to  the  future  of  our  children; 

NOU.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  13  -  20,  1987  as  California  Safe  Place  Week  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  show  appreciation  to  the  dedicated  volunteers  in  your  communities 
who  give  of  their  time  and  energy  to  ensure  the  well-being  of  this  vulnerable  yet 
precious  segment  of  our  population. 

IM  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
April  1987, 


/^4~Hr- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  ^ 

Secretary  of  State  / 


*4943 


SSKK 


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I  K-CJU^  K-tJUo'*   li^6*«i    >f*.««i   l(( 


of  llw  Stole  gf  Cdifomia 

APR  1  3  1987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    ^1 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


M$8Gii,MNG  EU,  SeeiBtaqr  olj  St 


State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS,  throughout  California's  history,  transportation  has  contributed  sig- 
nificantly to  our  growth  and  development,  from  the  days  of  river  navigation  to  the 
jet  age  and  beyond;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  effective  transportation  system  enhances  our  economic  well-being 
and  enriches  the  lives  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  state  has  diligently  worked  to  meet  the  ever-increasing  demands 
for  transportation  services  necessary  for  a  healthy  and  prosperous  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  hold  positions  of  great  responsibility  and  influence  within  the 
transportation  sector  and  bring  their  experience,  spirit  and  courage  to  this  vital 
industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Women's  Transportation  Seminar,  a  nationwide  organization  of 
women  involved  in  the  field  of  transportation,  is  sponsoring  a  seminar  to  promote  a 
better  understanding  and  appreciation  for  the  outstanding  contributions  made  by 
women  to  the  development  of  transportation  systems; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  lA,  1987  as  National  Women  in  Transportation  Day  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  women's  fine  contributions  to  the 
transportation  industry. 

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  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:   .  ^tj       ^ 

Secretary  of  State 


#4944 


I  l^lA^  t^^G-M  i^aXS-^  t^oJtS^  ^SSK?^  I 


S^  tCtJKsi  iCeJtM^  ^BBV  ^VBVMI^V^^H^jrlp 

In  Ihe  Mm  of  the  Secretary  o»  5 
of  Itw  Stole  of  Colifcmta 

^R  1  3  1987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    b^_^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


M-R  1  3  1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  life  insurance  has  been  and  remains  an  island  of  protection   for 
millions  of  American  families;  and 

WHEKBAS.  the  possession  of  life  insurance  provides  families  with  emotional  and 
financial  peace  of  mind  from  the  economic  hardships  created  by  the  death  of  loved 
ones;  and 

WHEREAS,   life  insurance  premiums  provide  the  working  capital  which  is  neces- 
sary to  perpetuate  a  healthy  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important   role  of 
life  insurance  in  supporting  the  insured  and  the  beneficiary  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Association  of  Life  Underwriters,  which  represents 
career  life  insurance  agents,  managers  and  general  agents,  is  now  participating  in 
a  public  information  effort  to  promote  Life  Insurance  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORi^  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  19-25,  1987  as  Life  Insurance  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians   to  learn  more  about  life  insurance  and  the  benefits  and  security  it 
provides. 

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  1987. 


Governor'of  California     {J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  Sta^ 


#4945 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


HLfiesfBtani  of  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  all  Americans  are  proud  of  the  civilian  merchant  marines  who  have, 
through  the  years,  braved  the  perils  of  the  sea;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  noble  sailors  perpetuate  a  long  line  of  seafaring  traditions 
and  helped  to  build  our  state  and  nation,  first  through  trade  and   later  through 
protection  of  American  soil;  and 

WHEREAS,   as   the  gateway  to  the  Pacific  Rim,  Califomians  share  a  special 
appreciation  for  the  merchant  marines,  who  have  made  untold  sacrifices  to  preserve 
our  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  pay  tribute  to  those  civilian  sailors,  past 
and  present  who  guard  the  lifelines  of  the  sea  that  sustain  us  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  only  fitting  that  this  special  celebration  commemorate  the  day 
in  1819  when  the  SS  Savannah  departed  from  Savannah,  Georgia,  on  the  first  trans- 
atlantic steamship  voyage; 

HOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1987  as  Maritime  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  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  1987, 


Govemoir'of  California     V/ 


lTTEST:   I  /O       /^ 

Secretary  of  State 


#4946 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMEN 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


>  3SR  SSEI^fllKslBaHiHllJc  sbeb  SSk 

■         ^«^J«tei^,  SecMat  of  StatB 
^^-^T  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaUfornia 


whkkKAS,  the  good  health  of  all  Americans  is  dependent  upon 
tests  performed  in  medical  laboratories;  and 


the  scientific 


WHEREAS,   the  high  standards  and  accomplishments  of  modem  medicine  would  not 
be  possible  without  the  educated  minds  and  expert  abilities  of  technical  laboratory 
personnel:  and 

WHEREAS,   the  quest  for  biological  information  and  a  better  understanding  of 
the  mysteries  of  the  human  body  is  enhanced  by  the  dedication  and  mastery  of 
laboratory  technicians  and  scientists;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  second  week  of  April  has  been  designated  as  Medical  Laboratory 
Week  by  the  California  Association  for  Medical  Laboratory  Technology,  the  American 
Society  of  Clinical  Pathologists,  the  American  Association  of  Blood  Banks,  the 
American  Association  of  Bioanalysts.  the  American  Association  of  Clinical  Chemists, 
the  American  Society  for  Medical  Technology  and  the  American  Medical  Technologists; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  Medical  Laboratory  We^  acknowledges  the  importance 
of  medical  laboratories  as  well  as  their  dedicated  technicians  in  expanding  our 
knowledge  of  the  human  body  and  improving  the  health  care  available  to  all  the  cit- 
izens of  this  great  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  12-18,  1987  as  Medical  Laboratory  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  work  done  by  laboratory  technicians  and 
scientists. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 
April  1987. 


#4947 


^■w  i^JJU-K  )<tMS)i  kf^^^>  I 


In  the  sflhs  of  i<w  Seaetary  of  SMb 
Of  li»  Sum  of  Colifofnia 


APR  1  4 1987 
MMQfTWG  Bi  Stcntmof  Stata 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    ^^lc^.^U  7, 

Dtpuly 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHERK^.  our  Golden  State  has  been  and  continues  to  be  the  premier  travel 
destination  in  the  United  States,  where  Californians  proudly  and  warmly  welcome 
more  than  100  million  domestic  and  international  visitors  annually;  and 


WHEREAS,  the  great  diversity  of  the  Golden  State's  unique 
exciting  destinations  truly  offer  something  for  everyone;  and 


attractions  and 


WHEREAS,  an  increasing  number  of  international  visitors  are  traveling  to 
California  to  bask  in  Western-style  hospitality  as  warm  as  the  Golden  State's 
sunshine:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  multi-ethnic  and  colorful  heritage  of  the  people  of  California 
presents  a  rich  variety  of  backgrounds  and  culture  in  communities  throughout  the 
state;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  people  all   over  the  world  become  aware  of  the  outstanding 
cultural,  historical  and  recreational  resources  available  throughout   the  Golden 
State,   tourism  is  becoming  an  increasingly  important  aspect  of  the  daily  lives  of 
all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  contribute  significantly  to  California's  economic 
life,  generating  over  $35  billion  and  supporting  nearly  600,000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  tourism  development  and  promotion  have  become  increasingly 
important  to  our  state's  rural  regions;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  celebrates  the  third  year  of   its  highly  successful 
tourism  marketing  campaign,  we  join  with  the  United  States  Congress  in  recognizing 
the  importance  of  tourism  to  our  society; 

HOfW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May  1987  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance  in  recognition  of 
National  Tourism  Week,  May  17-23,  1987. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 
April  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State     / 


#4948 


I  <^o*5-a  i^sCT^  ^uC^  Z?3K7^  ^iDt^-M  i 


I  vrSKo^  t^hJtS^  i.'SiC3S«  t>;l3l^  k'ScI^  SfX^  i^'ISKs?  k:l3l^  ktISO^  tffxibf  t^^^^T^  i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *e  o«le»  o«  the  Sscretory  o»  State 
of  the  Stole  <*  Colifefnio 

APR  1  5  1987 
Umn  HMG  EU,  Secretay  of  State 

T^^'         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  is  a  continuing  human  tragedy  which  requires  our  constant 
vigilance  and  concerted  action;  and 

whkkKAS,  over  1.7  million  crimes  are  reported  in  California  each  year,  while 
many  other  crimes  remain  unreported;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  officials  throughout  the  state  attribute  the  decrease 
of  crime  in  certain  jurisdictions  to  greater  citizen  awareness  of  crime  pi  'ention 
measures  as  a  result  of  volunteer  efforts  such  as  Neighborhood  Watch,  Crime  Watch 
and  personal  safety  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  order  to  successfully  continue  the  fight  against  crime,  it  is 
essential  to  encourage  increased  public  awareness  and  citizen   involvement   in 
Neighborhood  Watch  programs  in  every  community  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
vital  contributions  made  by  over  50,000  Neighborhood  Watch  groups  currently  operat- 
ing in  California;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Govemot  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  Neighborhood  Watch  Month  in  California  in  honor  of  the 
thousands  of  citizens  who  share  a  concern  for  crime  and  are  willing  to  become  per- 
sonally involved  in  organized  efforts  to  eliminate  crime  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  this  15th  day  of 
April  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


■«jfc^i^ 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of   State         / 


#4949 


^■a  ti^Ej^lt  K-S 


t  if&^r^  If  t*s^  tcS 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  theoflieeof  the  S«cretary  of  Slate 
of  the  State  of  ColifemJo 

APR  1  5  1987 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secret^  of  State 

By  /f^CAi<I 
pepuly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS,  of  all  the  promises  America  offers,  none  is  more  precious  than  the 
right  to  be  free  from  crime  and  violence;  and 

WHERE^.   the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  have  chosen  law  enforcement  as  a 
career  face  extraordinary  risk  and  danger  in  preserving  our  freedom  and  security: 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  10,  Police  Week  is  observed  throughout  the 
nation  in  order  to  recognize  the  hazardous  work,  serious  responsibilities  and 
strong  commitment  of  our  nation's  peace  officers;  and 

HHEREAS,  in  conjunction  with  this  important  observance.  May  12  is  observed  as 
Peace  Officers  Memorial  Day  in  commemoration  of  those  noble  officers  who  have 
tragically  sacrificed  their  lives  in  the  line  of  duty;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  special  observances  provide  all   Californians  with  the 
opportunity  to  honor  the  heroic  men  and  women  who  have  dedicated  their  lives  to 
preserving  public  safety; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORiX  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  May  10-16.  1987  as  Police  Week  and  May  12.  1987  as  Peace  Officers 

Memorial  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  these  special 
observances. 

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  1987 


^/JL.*  <t.^<^./^^»-^  ^«  ^''  *i'^  -* 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  ^ 

Secret-arv    nf    5?tnt-o  ' 


Secretary   of  State 


#4950 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Ihe  office  of  the  S«retary  of  Staff 
<rf  Itm  Slate  of  Colifornin 

APR  1  5  1987 

MARCHiWe  EU,  Secretyy  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  widespread  use  of  alcohol,  narcotics  and  tobacco  has  resulted  in 
an  increased  number  of  highway  accidents,  broken  homes  and  loss  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,   only  through  education  can  we  adequately  inform  our  youth  and  our 
communities  about  the  tragic  consequences  of  drug  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  tomorrow's  leaders  can  contribute  significantly  to  the  future  of  our 
state  if  their  minds  are  unclouded  by  drug  and  alcohol  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Youth  Temperance  Council  is  an  organization  for  young  people 
between  the  ages  of  12  and  30  committed  to  uniting  young  people  of  the  community, 
state  and  nation  in  a  program  of  Christian  citizenship;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Youth  Temperance  Council's  fourfold  program  is  designed  to  pro- 
mote spiritual,  intellectual,  physical  and  social  development  for  our  youth  as  well 
as  to  encourage  abstinence  from  alcohol,  tobacco  and  other  narcotics;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  April  19  -  April  25,  1987  the  Youth  Temperance 
Council  will  be  observing  Youth  Temperance  Education  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  19-25,  1987  as  Youth  Temperance  Education  Week  in  California 
and  urge  all  civic,  educational,  religious,  social  and  other  organizations  to 
realize  the  value  and  importance  of  the  development  of  high  morals,  spiritual  and 
social  standards  for  our  youth. 

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  1987. 


A.»-ig*- 


J^LtAJ<4C^*.'^^%^'^ 


■•<w> 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#4951 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OefxHy 


KSIIK 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERB/kS.  since  our  earliest  beginnings,  America  has  been  kncwn  as  the  land  of 
peace,  freedom  and  opportunity;  and 

HHERSAS,  these  precious  principles  are  enhanced  and  preserved  by  the  laws  that 
govern  us;  and 

WHSRBAS.  the  United  States  Constitution  and  the  Bill  of  Rights  serve  as  a 
framework  for  these  laws  and  are  among  the  oldest  written  national  instruments  of 
government  in  force  anywhere  in  the  world;  and 

WHERSAS,  as  Americans  and  people  everywhere  celebrate  the  200th  anniversary  of 
the  United  States  Constitution  it  is  appropriate  for  us  to  appreciate  the  liberties 
given  us  by  our  laws  and  rededicate  ourselves  to  their  protection;  and 

HHEREAS,  this  year  marks  the  30th  annual  nationwide  observance  of  Law  Day  and 
on  May  1  the  President  and  Congress  of  the  United  States  join  with  citizens 
everywhere  in  paying  special  tribute  to  the  place  of  law  in  American  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORCS  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1987  as  Law  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
commemorate  the  role  of  law  in  our  lives. 

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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


"Imh"]^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#4952 


in  Km  offiet  of  1h«  Sacretanr  «  Stale 
of  Hm  Sm*  of  Caltfofnto 


I  ^ciA^  »f&J^rt^  tCi-^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Califorriia 


WHBRBAS.  speech  and  hearing  are  among  the  most  precious  gifts  in  our  human 
lives;  and 

OTKREAS.  some  individuals  are  born  without  the  gifts  of  speech  or  hearing;  and 

OTERKAS.  one  out  of  every  ten  people  suffer  from  some  kind  of  speech,  language 
or  hearing  disorder;  and 

WHEREAS,  hearing  loss  and  speech  impairments  are  among  the  least  understood  of 
physicaTdi^abilities  due  in  large  measure  to  the  fact  that  they  are  xnvxsxble 
disabilities;  and 

WHEKEAS.  through  an  increased  awareness  of  these  invisible  -^i^^^il^^i!^  *^  "" 
ensure^ar^  detection,  proper  treatment  and  better  communxcatxon  and  understanding 
for  our  deaf,  hearing  and  speech  impaired  citizens;  and 

OTEREAS.  by  generating  community  support  and  knowledge  of  those  who  -""^^  ^^^^ 
without  the  ;rivilege  of  hearing  or  who  must  strive  to  overcome  speech  barriers  in 
order  to  com^unicatl  we  can  help  these  special  citizens  live  more  productive  and 
creative  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  eleven  years  during  the  month  of  May.  ^alifornians  have 
observed  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Hearing  and  Speech  Month  in  order  to  increase 
public  awareness  of  the  needs  of  people  with  communicative  disorders; 

HOH.  ■raBRBTORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKHBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebTproclaim  May  1987  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Speech  and  Hearing  Month  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  this  important  observance. 

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  1987. 


t*>|».^UW«.^«i«'*'^*'^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#4953 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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APR  2  01987 


MARCH  HMGEU, 

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of  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  in  the  year  of  1492,  Queen  Isabella  of  Castile,  wife  of  Ferdinand  of 
Aragon,  agreed  to  outfit  Christopher  Columbus'  expedition  to  the  New  World;  and 

flHEREAS,  Queen  Isabella's  commitment  to  the  efficacy  of  exploration  and  dis- 
covery led  to  the  discovery  of  America  in  1492;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  greatness  and  foresight  of  Queen  Isabella  paved  the  way  for 
immigrants  from  all  over  the  world  who  came  to  build  a  new  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  a  humanitarian  in  conduct  and  deed.  Queen  Isabella  freed  the 
Indians  who  had  been  brought  back  to  Spain  as  slaves  in  her  edict  of  July  20.  1500; 
and 

WHEREAS,  under  Queen  Isabella's  rule  due  to  her  reverence  for  education  and 
literature  the  study  of  liberal  arts  flourished  and  Spain  became  a  model  for  most 
of  the  cultivated  nations  of  Europe;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  history  of  America  is  tied  proudly  to  the  history  of  Spain  and 
its  illustrious  Queen  Isabella  who  was  bom  on  April  22,  1451;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  22  the  people  of  Spain  and  the  people  of  America  will  cel- 
ebrate the  536th  birthday  of  Queen  Isabella; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  6EORI3B  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22,  1987  as  Queen  Isabella  Day  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  take  this  opportunity  to  rededicate  yourselves  to  the  common  bonds 
of  friendship,  tradition,  dignity  and  individual  freedom  which  we  have  long  shared 
with  the  people  of  Spain. 

Ill  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 
April  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Stole  a*  Calfemte 

APR  2  01987 

MARCH  RWe  EU,  Secrebify  of  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhKkKAS,  John  Muir  first  came  to  California  in  1868  and  spent  a  good  deal  of 
time  studying  the  state's  wildlife,  plants,  and  unique  geological  formations;  and 

WHEREAS.  John  Muir  quickly  became  known  as  one  of  America's  foremost  conserva- 
tionists; and 

WHEREAS,  during  his  lifetime,  this  renowned  naturalist  grew  particularly  fond 
of  the  Golden  State,  with  its  beautiful  scenery  and  precious  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  of  his  deep  appreciation  for  nature,  John  Muir  founded  the 
Sierra  Club  an  organization  which  continues  to  enjoy  and  preserve  the  wilderness; 
and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  the  important  contributions  made  by 
John  Muir  and  continue  to  explore  and  appreciate  California's  beautiful  wilderness; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (^ORGE  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21,  1987  as  John  Muir  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 
April  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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APR  2  01987 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Seofetny  of  State 
>  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKiLS,  the  use  of  modern  biomedical  instrumentation  has  resulted  in  early 
detection  and  diagnosis  of  disease  which  has  allowed  for  early  treatment  and  saved 
many  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  biomedical  instrumentation  has  also  led  to  the  development 
of  new  surgical  procedures  and  numerous  forms  of  life-supporting  procedures:  and 

WHEREAS,  biomedical  instrumentation,  designed  and  used  with  prudence,  contrib- 
utes to  the  control  of  the  cost  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  state's  biomedical  engineers  use  their  imagination  and  skill  to 
develop  biomedical  instrumentation  and  biomedical  technicians  maintain  and  service 
such  instrumentation  as  well  as  train  health  care  personnel  in  its  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  health  care  professionals  in  the  field  of  biomedical  engineering  will 
be  holding  their  annual  conference  in  the  Golden  State  during  the  week  of  May  10- 
16,  1987; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  (SORGE  DEODfEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  10-16.  1987  as  Biomedical  Engineering  Week  in  California  in 
recognition  of  the  Golden  State's  biomedical  engineers  and  technicians  who  contrib- 
ute significantly  to  the  overall  health  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  17th  day  of 
April  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State/ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  CatTfornio 

APR  2  01987 

MARCH  FONG  iU,  Secretay  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

VraKRKAS.  while  our  country  has  made  many  exceptional  advancements  during  the 
last  century,   many  communities  still  must  face  the  difficult  problems  of  an  in- 
creasing teenage  school  drop  out  rate,  growing  youth  unemployment  and  a  larger 
number  of  women  and  children  living  in  poverty:  and 

WHKRKAS.  across  our  nation,  many  caring  citizens  have  come  to  the  aid  of  these 
able  citizens  providing  them  with  concerned  guidance  and  direction;  and 

WHEREAS.  Women  in  Community  Service.  Inc.,  volunteers  work  in  communities 
throughout  our  nation  helping  young  people  improve  the  quality  of  their  lives  by 
providing  opportunities  in  education,  vocational  training,  employment  development 
and  dependent  care;  and 

WHEREAS,   since  its  inception  in  196A.  Women  in  Community  Service.  Inc..  has 
helped  more  than  300.000  young  people  work  their  way  out  of  poverty  through  Job 
Corps  referrals  and  support;  and 

WHEREAS.  Women  in  Community  Service.  Inc..  is  a  non-profit  group  sponsored  by 
a  coalition  of  five  major  national  women's  groups   including  American  GI  Forum 
Women.  Church  Women  United.  National  Council  of  -^tholic  Women.  National  Council  of 
Jewish  Women  and  National  Council  of  Negro  Women,  =»nd 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  19  -25.  1987  Women  in  Community  Service. 
Inc..  volunteers  m  communities  throughout  our  state  will  be  celebrating  Women  in 
Community  Service  Day  to  reflect  upon  past  achievements  and  to  prepare  for  the  im- 
portant challenges  held  by  the  future; 

HOW.  THERETORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22.  1987  as  Women  in  Community  Service  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  about  and  appreciate  the  fine  work  of  these  dedi- 
cated Californians. 


IH  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 
April  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  ColHbrnto 

APR  2  01987 

MARCH  FONG  Ea  Secreteiy  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  hatred  and  intolerance  have  on  many  occasions  blemished  the  history 
of  our  otherwise  civilized  world,  as  so  painfully  illustrated  by  the  atrocities 
committed  against  the  Jewish  people  during  World  War  II;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  tragic  period,  six  million  Jews  were  murdered  in  the  Nazi 
Holocaust  as  part  of  a  systematic  program  of  genocide;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Nazi  holocaust  serves  as  a  painful  reminder  of  man's  inhumanity 
to  man  and  is  still  etched  in  the  painful  memories  of  survivors  and  witnesses 
alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  education,  vigilance  and  resistance  will  we  ensure  that 
the  horrors  of  the  Nazi  Holocaust  and  other  grievous  crimes  against  humanity  are 
not   forgotten  and  that  their  significance  is  not  lost  on  this  or  future  genera- 
tions; and 

WHEREAS,  April  26-May  3  has  been  designated  as  a  time  for  people  across  the 
country  and  throughout  the  world  to  commemorate  the  tragic  loss  of  Jewish  relatives 
and  friends;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  solemn  observance  is  a  time  for  decent  people  everywhere  to  join 
in  a  common  effort  to  ensure  that  this  horror  is  never  repeated; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  26-May  3,  1987  as  Days  of  Remembrance  of  the  Victims  of  the 
Holocaust  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
April  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#4958 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  the  opportunity  to  improve  our  lives  through  education  is  a  precious 
gift  which  Americans  have  carefully  developed  and  gently  nurtured  for  the  benefit 
of  future  generations:  and 

WHKRKAS.  excellence  in  public  schools  is  the  result  of  the  tireless  efforts  of 
dedicated  teachers  and  the  concerned  support  of  involved  parents;  and 

WHKRKAS.   since  its  inception  in  1897.  the  California  Congress  of  Parents. 
Teachers  and  Students.  Inc.  has  provided  valuable  encouragement  and  leadership  in 
the  campaign  to  restore  quality  education  to  California  public  schools;  and 

WHKRKAS.  the  PTA  boasts  a  proud  membership  of  over  one  million  volunteers  who 
work  hard  to  provide  quality  education  to  California's  children;  and 

WHKRKAS.  the  90th  anniversary  of  this  fin-  service  organization  offers  a  fine 
°u^°n^r.''^  ^°^  ^^^  Californians  to  recogrizp  and  appreciate  the  important  role  of 
the  PTA  in  ensuring  the  quality  of  education  provided  our  youth; 

HOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GBORGK  DKOKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1987  as  PTA  Month  in  California. 

IH  WITHKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
April  1987, 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State/ 


#4959 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


AFR2  21987 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  is  blessed  with  a  rich  and  varied  wealth  of  natural 
resources  and  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  treasure  the  quality  of  our  environment  and  maintain  a 
long  tradition  of  caring  for  our  natural  resources  and  scenic  splendor;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  every  citizen  to  continue  that  tradition 
by  keeping  our  environment  clean  and  maintaining  the  beauty  of  our  beaches,  water- 
ways, parks,  mountains  and  deserts;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  more  than  a  decade,  millions  of  Americans  have  taken  part  in  Keep 
America  Beautiful.  Inc.,  a  national,  nonprofit,  public  service  organization  respon- 
sible for  involving  individuals  in  community  improvement;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  outstanding  service  organization  is  sponsoring  Keep  America 
Beautiful  Week  to  focus  public  attention  on  the  importance  of  maintaining  the 
beauty  of  our  landscapes  and  the  quality  of  our  environment; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  26-May  2,  1987  as  Keep  America  Beautiful  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  22nd  day  of 
April  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  use  of  modern  biomedical  instnimentation  has  resulted  in  early 
detection  and  diagnosis  of  disease  which  has  allowed  for  early  treatment  and  saved 
many  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  biomedical  instrumentation  has  also  led  to  the  development 
of  new  surgical  procedures  and  numerous  forms  of  life-supporting  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  biomedical  instrumentation,  designed  and  used  with  prudence,  contrib- 
utes to  the  control  of  the  cost  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  state's  biomedical  engineers  use  their  imagination  and  skill  to 
develop  biomedical  instrumentation  and  biomedical  technicians  maintain  and  service 
such  instrumentation  as  well  as  train  health  care  personnel  in  its  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  health  care  professionals  in  the  field  of  biomedical  engineering  will 
be  holding  their  annual  conference  in  the  Golden  State  during  the  week  of  May  16- 
22,  1987; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOVtSR   DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  16-22,  1987  as  Biomedical  Engineering  Week  in  California  in 
recognition  of  the  Golden  State's  biomedical  engineers  and  technicians  who  contrib- 
ute significantly  to  the  overall  health  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  17th  day  of 
April  1987. 


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WHEREAS.  California's  senior  population  of  more  than  four  million  persons  will 
increase  to  five  million  by  the  year  2000;  and 

WHEREAS,   our  state's  senior  citizens  are  living  longer,  healthier  and  more 
active  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  senior  citizens  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  development  of 
our  Golden  State  and  continue  to  enhance  the  lives  of  their  communities:  and 

WHEREAS,   older  Californians  instill  pride  in  their  communities  by  sharing 
their  wisdom,  talents  and  time  with  younger  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  citizens  can  show  appreciation  for  and  contribute  much 
to  the  quality  of  life  for  older  Californians  by  providing  employment  opportuni- 
ties, social  programs  and  meaningful  activities;  and 

WHEREAS.  May  is  nationally  proclaimed  Older  Americans  Month  to  recognize  the 
importance  of  older  persons  in  each  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  national  theme  of  Older  Americans  Month  is  "Make  Your  Community 
Work  for  Older  People"; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  Older  Californians  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  seasoned  wisdom  and  talents  of  our 
senior  citizens  and  to  work  to  ensure  that  these  important  citizens  will  be  able  to 
enjoy  their  golden  years. 

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 
April  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


APR  2  71981 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  accidental  drowning  is  a  leading  cause  of  death  among  children  under 
the  age  of  five;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  who  survive  drowning  accidents  often  suffer  permanent  brain 
damage;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  Department  of  Developmental  Services,   in  cooperation 
with  various  federal,  local  and  private  agencies,  has  developed  a  public  education/ 
awareness  program  to  promote  drowning  prevention;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  drowning  accidents  often  occur  during  the  warm  weather  months  of 
April  through  October;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  accidents  can  extract  a  tremendous  toll  in  personal  anguish 
and  public  expense;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  is  a  needless  tragedy  that  can  be  prevented;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  May  individual  citizens,  government  agencies  and 
private  entities  join  together  to  communicate  the  importance  of  drowning  prevention 
and  awareness: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  Drowning  Prevention  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  27th  day  of 
April  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4963 


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APR  2  71987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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state 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  through  the  years.  Calif ornians  have  been  eager  to  donate  their  time 
and  energy  to  the  betterment  of  their  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  admirable  goodwill  has  contributed  significantly  to  the  fine 
American  tradition  of  neighbor  helping  neighbor;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  millions  of  volunteers  throughout  our  nation  lend  their 
hearts  and  hands  to  help  their  fellow  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  selfless  dedication  and  tireless  efforts  of  volunteers  have 
greatly  improved  the  well-being  of  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  26,  the  United  States  will  observe  National 
Volunteer  Week,   in  recognition  of  the  men,  women  and  children  who  have  donated 
their  time  and  effort  to  the  benefit  of  all  Americans; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGE  DEmOfEJIAli.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  26-May  2,  1987  as  Volunteer  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  recognize  the  valuable  work  done  by  volunteers  and  to  participate 
in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
April  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


#4964 


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I  kfeJt^  ^IxS^  ^eJlMll  ^&X^  i^cAJ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


APR  2  71987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries,  advancements  in  anesthesiology  have  allowed  for  great 
progress  in  surgical  techniques;  and 

WHEKEAS.  anesthesiology  is  necessary  in  order  to  provide  proper  health  care 
for  all  Americans:  and 

HHERBAS.  through  extensive  clinical  experimentation  and  medical  education, 
anesthesiologists  have  developed  sophisticated  techniques  that  have  a  significant 
impact  on  the  medical  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  efforts  of  anesthesia  technologists  and  technicians 
greatly  contribute  to  the  quality  of  health  care  available;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  California  Association  of  Anesthesia  Technologists  and 
Technicians  will  convene  in  June  for  their  statewide  meeting  and  will  observe  June 
21-28  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORi^  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  21-28.  1987  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  important  work  done  by  anesthesiologists. 

IH  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 
April  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Cinco  de  Mayo  commemorates  an  important  victory  by  the  Mexican  people 
over  the  French  army  125  years  ago;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  revered  victory  of  May  5,  1862  was  a  product  of  the  determination 
of  Mexico,  small  and  weak  at  the  time,  to  struggle  for  its  independence  from  out- 
side aggressors:  and 

WHEREAS,  though  the  people  of  the  Golden  State  come  from  many  different  cul- 
tural and  ethnic  backgrounds,  we  can  all  share  in  this  celebration  of  freedom  and 
national  pride;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  people  of  California  and  the  people  of  Mexico  share  many  common 
bonds  but  the  most  important  bond  we  share  is  a  love  of  freedom  and  defiance  of 
tyranny  in  all  formf;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we   join  with  our  citizens  of  Mexican  descent  in  celebrating  Cinco 
de  Mayo  and  the  freedom  it  represents,  this  festive  occasion  provides  a  fine 
opportunity  to  reflect  on  the  importance  of  a  free  society  and  to  recognize  the 
exceptional  contributions  Mexican-Americans  have  made  to  California's  political, 
social  and  cultural  development; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEOimEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5.  1987  as  Cinco  de  Mayo  in  California  and  encourage  all  to 
participate  in  festivities  commemorating  this  historic  event. 

IH  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 
April  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  America,  it  is  a  time  for  celebration  as  all  citizens 
salute  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  adoption  of  the  United  States  Constitution;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  greatness  of  America  can  be  found  in  our  rich  heritage  as  we 
reflect  upon  historic  events  and  preserve  the  historic  places  that  have  shaped  our 
national  identity;  and 

WHEREAS,   by  studying  the  revered  roads  of  our  ancestors  and  by  gaining  an 
understanding  of  how  they  lived,  we  can  develop  a  deeper  appreciation  for  our  her- 
itage and  enhance  our  state  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  historic  landmarks  contribute  to  the  economic,  social  and  cultural 
well-being  of  our  cities,  towns  and  rural  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  May  10,  1987  has  been  designated  National  Historic  Pres- 
ervation Week  to  focus  attention  on  historic  places  and  their  importance  to  the 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  National  Historic  Preservation  Week  1987  provides  a  splendid  oppor- 
tunity  for  Americans  of  all  ages  to  reflect  on  the  contributions  of  our  ancestors 
to  the  Golden  State  we  enjoy  today,  and  to  take  renewed  pride  in  preserving  our 
heritage  for  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  "Landmarks  of  Democracy"  is  the  theme  for  National  Historic  Preserva- 
tion Week  cosponsored  by  the  National  Trust  for  Historic  Preservation  and  the  local 
preservation  and  neighborhood  organizations  in  our  state; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  OBORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  10  -  16,  1987  as  Historic  Preservation  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  this  special  observance. 

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 
April  1987. 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  Sta^e 


#4967 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERBAS,  the  first  California  Police  Olympics  were  held  in  1967  in  San  Diego. 
California;  and 

WHKRKAS,  the  California  Police  Olympics,  now  in  its  21st  year,  rank  as  one  of 
the  largest  athletic-participant  sporting  events  in  the  world,  second  only  to  the 
recent  Games  of  the  XXIIIrd  Olympiad;  and 

WUEKEAS.  this  prestigious  competition  encourages  physical  fitness  and  promotes 
athletic  competition  within  the  law  enforcement  community  throughout  California- 
and  * 

WHKRBAS,  officers  are  provided  with  a  unique  opportunity  to  pursue  excellence 
in  their  personal  as  well  as  professional  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  importance  of  this 
prestigious  annual  event  being  held  in  Stockton.  California; 

HOW.  THKRKFORK.  I,  GBORCE  DBOiaffiJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  all  participants  and  supporters  of  the  21st  Annual  California  Police 
Olympics. 

IN  WITMBSS  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  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4968 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MftB£H;FONG  EU,  SBMBtar^  of  SI 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  all  Callfornians  are  greatly  indebted  to  the  brave  men  and  women  of 
our  Armed  Forces  who  selflessly  served  to  preserve  our  precious  freedoms  and 
liberty;  and 

HHESBAS,  the  contributions  and  sacrifices  made  by  veterans  deserve  our  aware- 
ness, recognition  and  appreciation;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  their  courageous  service  to  our  nation,  some  veterans 
have  difficulty  readjusting  to  civilian  life  and  suffer  great  hardship,  emotional 
stress  and  physical  pain;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  unfortunate  circumstances  have  caused  many  veterans  difficulty 
in  securing  employment:  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  can  assist  the  re-entry  of  these  brave  veterans  into 
civilian  life  by  providing  them  with  employment  opportunities; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  3-9,  1987  as  Hire  a  Veteran  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  participate  in  this  observance. 

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 
April  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4969 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WhKkKAS,  physical  activity  is  essential  to  the  health  and  total  development  of 
all  people;  and 

WHESEAS.  all  people  responsible  for  the  health  and  education  of  children  need 
to  be  well  educated  in  physical  education  and  in  expanding  opportunities  in  sport 
and  recreation;  and 

WhkkKAS.   it   is  imperative  that  children  learn  the  activities  and  other 
physical  skills  that  lead  to  participation  and  enjoyment  throughout  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  helps  improve  the  health  of  children  by  increasing 
cardiovascular  endurance,  muscular  strength,  flexibility,  weight  control,  improved 
posture,  skillful  moving,  active  lifestyle  habits  and  constructive  use  of  leisure 
t  ime ;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  also  helps  improve  the  mental  alertness,  academic 
performance,  readiness  to  learn  and  enthusiasm  for  learning  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  improves  the  self-esteem,  interpersonal  relation- 
ships, responsible  behavior  and  independence  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  1-7,  national  and  state  organizations  will  be 
observing  Physical  Education  and  Sport  Week  in  conjunction  with  the  President's 
Council  on  Physical  Fitness  and  Sports  and  National  Fitness  Month; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  (XORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  1-7  to  be  Physical  Education  and  Sport  Week  in  the 
State  of  California  and  urge  all  residents  to  support  the  aims  and  ideals  of  our 
physical  education  and  sport  programs  to  the  greatest  extent  possible. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 


April  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Depwfy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEBE^S.  1987  is  the  bicentennial  of  the  United  States  Constitution;  and 

HHEREAS.  parliamentary  procedure  is  the  driving  force  behind  the  implementa- 
tion of  the  freedoms  of  this  great  land;  and 

HHEKEAS.  General  Henry  M.  Robert  is  the  author  of  the  principal  manual  of 
parliamentary  procedure,  "Robert's  Rules  of  Order";  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  Association  of  Parliamentarians  promotes  and 
educates  others  on  the  importance  of  parliamentary  procedure  in  advancing  the 
ideals  of  fairness  and  justice  in  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  is  the  150th  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  General  Robert, 
and  it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  and 
appreciate  the  importance  of  parliamentary  law;  and 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DEHKMEJIAK,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  Parliamentary  Law  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  29th  day  of 
April  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#4971 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.  neurofibromatosis  (NF)  is  a  genetic  disorder  characterized  by  tumors 
at  nerve  endings,  scoliosis,  learning  disabilities,  bone  defects,  hypertension  and 
loss  of  hearing;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  suffering  from  NF  are  in  need  of  professional  medical  care, 
along  with  our  love  and  affection;  and 

WHEREAS,   because  of  the  detrimental  social  effects  of  NF,  the  National 
Neurofibromatosis  Foundation  has  organized  support  and  discussion  groups  to  address 
the  fear  and  isolation  caused  by  NF;  and 

WHEREAS,   increased  public  awareness  regarding  the  circumstances  surrounding 
this  tragic  illness  will  encourage  further  research  and  better  understanding  of  the 
causes  and  cures  of  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,    in  order  to  focus  more  attention  on  NF,   the  National 
Neurofibromatosis  Foundation  is  recognizing  May  as  NF  month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XOR(X  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  Neurofibromatosis  Month  to  encourage  a  greater  under- 
standing of  the  causes  and  symptoms  and  this  disease. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
April  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4972 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERSAS.  there  are  currently  over  1,150  skilled  nursing  facilities  in  the 
State  of  California,  with  a  total  bed  capacity  of  108,096;  and 

WHEREAS,   many  of  our  senior  citizens  reside  in  nursing  homes  either  for 
periods  of  recuperation  or  for  long  term  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  given  the  current  longevity  trends,  more  Calif ornians  may  have  future 
need  of  nursing  home  care;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  nursing  home  population  represents  a  generation  whose  members 
have  made  great  contributions  and  sacrifices  for  our  state  and  for  us  as  indi- 
viduals; and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  the  mutual  goal  of  the  Department  of  Health  Services  and  the 
Department  of  Aging  to  assure  the  quality  of  care  and  the  quality  of  life  for  those 
who  reside  in  California's  long  term  care  facilities: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEHKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  Nursing  Home  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  make 
an  increased  and  continued  effort  to  visit  those  who  reside  in  nursing  homes. 

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  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


#4973 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  over  4  million  residents  of  California  have  high  blood  pressure;  and 

WHEREAS,  uncontrolled  high  blood  pressure  is  a  major  risk  factor  contributing 
to  death  from  heart  disease,  stroke,  and  kidney  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  high  blood  pressure  can  be  controlled  by  following  their  physician's 
prescribed  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  modification  of  lifestyle  to  include  reduced  salt  and  fat  intake, 
smoking  cessation  and  exercise  is  beneficial;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  majority  of  hypertensives  in  California  have  not  achieved  and 
maintained  control  of  their  blood  pressure  levels; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1987  as  High  Blood  Pressure  Awareness  Month,  and  urge  all  Cali- 
fornians  to  have  their  blood  pressure  measured  at  least  once  a  year. 

IH  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  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4974 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  providing  skilled  and  effective  health  care  to  all  citizens  requires 
the  concerned  involvement  of  diverse  components  of  the  health  care  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  registered  nurses  are  an  important  segment  of  the  profession  and  con- 
tribute significantly  to  the  health  and  welfare  of  all  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  hard-working  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  nursing  profession 
continually  strive  to  improve  the  quality  of  service  they  provide  through  education 
and  research;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  efforts  of  California's  nurses  underscore  their  genuine 
concern  for  all  citizens  as  well  as  their  compassion  for  patients  and  their  loved 
ones;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
Golden  States's  registered  nurses  for  their  many  and  continuing  contributions  to 
the  health  care  of  all  Calif ornians; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  3  -  9.  1987  as  Nurse  Recognition  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  4th  day  of 
May  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California's  public  mental  health  system  is  composed  of   five  state 
hospitals   for  the  mentally  disabled  and  hundreds  of  community  mental  health 
programs  and  serves  more  than  300,000  people  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  research  has  progressed  significantly  into  the  causes  and  treatment 
of  various  types  of  mental  illness  and  neurological  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  numerous  organizations  of  families,  former  patients,  service  piovid- 
ers  and  treatment  professionals  share  a  genuine  concern  for  the  mentally  ill  and 
are  working  toward  making  California's  mental  health  system  one  of  the  finest  in 
the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  treatment  of  the  seriously  mentally  ill  is  an  important  priority  in 
both  community  programs  and  state  hospitals;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  importance  of  mental  health  services  for  minorities  is  recognized 
by  clinicians,  policy  makers  and  administrators  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  our  state's  mental  health  system  and  its 
patients  and  constituent  organizations  will  help  reduce  the  stigma  associated  with 
mental  illness; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  as  Mental  Health  Month  and  May  18-2A  as  Minority  Mental  Health 
Week  in  California,  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  take  this  opportunity  to 
learn  more  about  mental  illness. 


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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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#4976 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


UHERK/^.  more  than  a  quarter  of  a  million  Californians  suffer  from  sctiizo- 
phrenia,  a  devastating  brain  disease  characterized  by  hallucinations,  delusions  and 
disordered  thinking:  and 

WHEREAS,  while  there  exists  no  known  cure  for  schizophrenia,  research  is  lead- 
ing experts  to  believe  it  may  be  caused  by  a  chemical  imbalance  in  the  brain;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  medication,  many  schizophrenic  patients  respond  favor- 
ably to  other  interventions,   including  vocational  rehabilitation,   education, 
appropriate  housing,  family  and  group  therapy  and  self-help  groups;  and 

WHEREAS,   myths  perpetuated  by  the  public's  lack  of  factual  information  con- 
cerning this  debilitating  disease  have  resulted  in  prejudice  and  discrimination 
against  patients  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  knowledge  is  the  first  step  toward  eliminating  the  stigma  surrounding 
schizophrenia  and  other  major  mental  disorders; 

MOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1987  as  Schizophrenia  Awareness  Day  in  California,  and  urge 
all  Californians  to  take  this  opportunity  to  increase  their  knowledge  about   this 
serious  mental  illness. 

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 
May  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


1^' 


#4977 


FILED 


WHEREAS,  California  has  long  prided  herself  on  her  potential  for  growth  and 
the  ingenuity  and  resourcefulness  of  her  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   small  businesses  contribute  significantly  to  the  Golden  State's 
economic  growth  potential  with  their  countless  employment  opportunities  in  enter- 
prises throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  reputation  as  a  leader  in  the  world  of  small  business  is 
largely  due  to  our  state's  dedicated  small  business  owners  who  exemplify  the  best 
in  leadership,  motivation  and  resourcefulness;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  California  to  assist  small  business  in  creating  a 
positive  economic  climate  that  encourages  her  entrepreneurs:  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  nation,  during  the  week  of  May  10-16,   1987   Small 
Business  Week  is  observed  to  pay  tribute  to  our  country's  entrepreneurs  as  well  as 
the  important  role  small  business  plays  in  the  economic  life  of  our  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  10  -  16,  1987  as  Small  Business  Week  in  California  and  encour- 
age all  citizens  to  support  California's  small  business  community. 

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 
May  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4978 


FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


t....^'^"^'   t^T^.-^^^   founding  of  our  great  nation,  public  employees  and  volun- 
today-  and        d^l^gently  and  contributed  significantly  to  the  America  we  enjoy 

WHKRKAS.  due  to  the  dedicated  efforts  and  firm  commitment  of  our  nation's 
public  employees  and  volunteers  great  advancements  have  been  made  in  such  areas  as. 

-«f  ^k""'  ^•^""'^°'^-  "^"^^  prevention,  fire  protection,  conservation  of  energy 
and  other  resources,  and  national  defense;  and 

HHE8BAS.  the  effectiveness  and  efficiency  of  government  depends  in  large  meas- 
ure upon  public  employees  and  volunteers  who  must  work  to  ensure  that  quality  serv- 
ices are  provided  to  the  public  in  an  efficient  manner;  and 

WHKRKAS.   the  importance  of  public  service  and  the  exemplary  performance  of 
public  service  personnel  are  too  often  forgotten  or  ignored;  and 


WHKRKAS.  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate 
«^  «i?^^"^^°";  talents  and  contributions  made  by  public  employees  and  volunteers 
at  all  levels  of  government; 


the 


NOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GEORGK  DKUKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  4  -  10.  1987  as  Public  Service  Recognition  Week  in  California. 


#4979 


»:r«>^U:M  V&^^Si  k'eJIU*"*  ^I^^Ss  K-e^jSt  t'tJUSi  K'OQv  i^ejC-*  it'SCa'X  ; 


■J^  i^fJK^*^  i^'vJti^^ji  jTi. 


r3  nv^  ^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California's  long  history,  our  wildlands  have  been  plagued 
with  the  most  critical  fire  problem  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  our  state's  firefighters  and  fire  officials  must  contend 
with  over  10,000  fires  which  threaten  and  destroy  our  natural  resources,  homes  and 
human  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  of  these  tragic  fires  are  caused  by  human  intent  or  neglect  and 
therefore,  could  have  been  prevented;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  winter  season  resulted  in  below  normal  rainfall  throughout  the 
state  with  fuel  conditions  measuring  70  percent  of  normal  and  all  areas  except  the 
most  northern  extreme  of  the  state  experiencing  critical  or  extreme  drought  condi- 
tions; and 

WHEREAS,   due  to  the  seriousness  of  these  drought  and  fire  conditions,  the 
statewide  fire  season  was  officially  opened  on  May  A,  1987,  a  month  earlier  than 
normal;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  danger  posed  by 
the  prevailing  drought  conditions  and  the  historic  threat  of  fire  faced  by  our 
state  each  year; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Wildland  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  be  California  fire  safe,  especially  during  the  critical  fire  season  we  are 
facing  today  and  throughout  the  year. 

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 
May  1987. 


/^j».-^-t^/i^«^^Hfe'--*^^ 


Governor  of  California 


#4980 


of  State 


■  '^fur?-^  ^f*"^-'  M'tf-j,'*  K.' 


1  nop  omp  omo  rsBp  nmn  iXXi  £1QP  non  noes  ni_^. ,... ,-.^.  .^ 

^■ii  k'e^S^  t^UIUli  tfci^o-M  iCfiJRS-a  ifl^Xd'M  iCaAS^  k'SSU'k  k'^C?^  (ffc*^  fcfZ^s'M  K-SCsli  «^ 


'S^  (f&Ae^  tf'cJUS'U  t 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  mothers  have  always  been  the  core  of  the  family  and  home  and  are 
blessed  with  the  important  and  demanding  task  of  providing  their  families  with 
love,  comfort,  guidance  and  support;  and 

WHEREAS,  mothers  serve  as  a  family  bond,  inspiring  in  us  the  importance  of 
morals   ard  ethics  and  impressing  upon  us  the  timeless  values  of  civic  virtue  that 
are  the  requisites  of  good  American  citizenship;  and 

WHEREAS,  mothers  serve  our  community  and  nation  in  many  fields  of  endeavor 
which  contribute  significantly  to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  selfless  dedication  and  commitment  of  mothers  have  assisted  in 
the  settlement,  development  and  prosperity  of  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  the  we  designate  one  day  of  the  year  to  pay  tribute 
through  public  expression  to  the  reverence  in  which  we  hold  all  mothers; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Sunday.  May  10,  1987  as  Mother's  Day  and  urge  all  Californians  to 
reflect  on  the  contributions  mothers  make  to  our  lives. 

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 
May  1987. 


laft 


#4981 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  6     I 
FONGEO- 


ate 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


UHEKKAS,  one  out  of  every  one  hundred  Americans  suffer  from  ileitis   (Chron's 
Disease)  or  ulcerative  colitis;  and 

WHEREAS.   these  painful,  chronic  digestive  diseases  afflict  people  from  all 
walks  of  life,  but  are  particularly  severe  in  children  and  adolescents;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  majority  of  all  patients  with  these  illnesses  are  diagnosed 
before  the  age  of  30;  and 

WHEREAS,   some  people  afflicted  with  ileitis  have  mild  symptoms  and  others 
have  severe  and  disabling  symptoms  which  can  range  from  persistent  diarrhea, 
abdominal  pain  or  cramps,  fever  and  weight  loss,  joint  pains,  and  delayed  growth  in 
children;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cause  of  these  inflammatory  bowel  diseases  remain  unknown;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Foundation  for  Ileitis  and  Colitis  is  a  nonprofit  health 
agency  celebrating  its  20th  anniversary  of  dedicated  service  to  educating  victims, 
their  families  and  the  general  public  on  the  medical  problems  of  ileitis  and 
colitis; 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Calif ornians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
fine  work  of  all  dedicated  to  finding  a  cure  and  treatment  for  those  suffering  from 
this  debilitating  disease; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17,  1987  as  Ileitis  and  Colitis  Awareness  Week  in 
California. 

IH  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 
May  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


#4982 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  6     198 
>rR»«3  EmSecreteryl 

Deputy 


be  seen  in  the 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  evolution  of  our  state  and  nation  can  best 
tremendous  strides  we  have  taken  in  transportation;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  covered  wagons  of  the  past  blazed  a  trail  for  new  eras  of  trans- 
portation that  better  address  the  rapid  growth  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  today.   California  is  the  proud  home  of  the  most  complex 

transportation  system  in  the  world,  with  vast  networks  of  airports,  extensive 

public  transportation  programs  and  an  expanded  road  system  that  includes  thousands 
of  miles  of  interstate  highways;  and 

WHEREAS,   from  planners   to  engineers  to  administrative  support  staff,  the 
dedicated  men  and  women  who  comprise  the  workforce  of  our  transportation  system 
deserve  our  sincere  respect  and  admiration  for  their  outstanding  contributions  to 
the  daily  needs  of  every  citizen;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  public  servants  work  diligently  to  meet  the  serious 
challenge  of  providing  efficient,  specialized  and  low-cost  transportation  services 
and  possess  the  technological  capability  as  well  as  the  leadership  and  foresight  to 
develop  new  transportation  systems  which  will  carry  us  well  into  the  next  century; 
and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  important  work 
performed  by  the  California  State  Department  of  Transportation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-17.  1987  as  Transportation  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITIBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
May  1987. 


#4983 


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I  K'iXS^  Cc^ES^  ) 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 

WHERBAS.  it  is  with  great  pride  and  sincere  reflection  that  Americans  and 
freedom  loving  people  throughout  the  world  join  in  special  celebration  of  the  200th 
Anniversary  of  the  United  States  Constitution:  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  celebrate  the  precious  freedoms  for  which  our  nation  stands,  it 
is   only  fitting  for  all  citizens  to  pause  and  reflect  upon  our  forefathers  who  so 
eloquently  authored  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  carving  the  cornerstone 
of  our  democracy  and  forming  the  foundation  for  the  precious  freedoms  that  we  hold 
so  dear;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  oldest  written  national  instrument  of  government  in  force  any- 
where in  the  world,   the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  has  long  stood  as  a 
symbol  of  hope  and  freedom  for  people  throughout  the  world  who  have  been  denied 
their  precious   freedoms  and  have  longed  for  the  right  to  be  free  and  live  with 
dignity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  First  Amendment  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  gives 
all  citizens  the  right  to  practice  their  religion  and  pray  to  their  God  without 
fear  of  persecution;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  year  of  1952,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  pro- 
claimed a  National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  all  citizens  to  gather  together  to 
pray  for  unity  of  the  hearts  of  all  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  prayer  we  are  able  to  strengthen  our  faith,   reaffirm  our 
commitment  to  God  as  well  as  our  nation  and  inspire  all  to  work  together  for  the 
benefit  of  our  country;  and 

WHERBAS,  this  year.  May  7  has  been  designated  as  the  National  Day  of  Prayer; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORCX  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7,  1987  as  a  Day  of  Prayer  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  and  recognize  the  importance  of  the  First  Amendment  as  we 
celebrate  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 


#4984 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

•fl  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  S+ofef 
of  tf>e  State  of  ColHornk. 

MAY  7     1987 

mm  FONG  EU,  Secretant  of  State  S 
'  .  Deputy 


WHERBAS.  througtiout  California's  long  history,  our  wildlands  liave  been  plagued 
witti  the  most  critical  fire  problem  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  our  state's  firefighters  and  fire  officials  must  contend 
with  over  10,000  fires  which  threaten  and  destroy  our  natural  resources,  homes  and 
human  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  of  these  tragic  fires  are  caused  by  human  intent  or  neglect  and 
therefore,  could  have  been  prevented;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  winter  season  resulted  in  below  normal  rainfall  throughout  the 
state  with  fuel  conditions  measuring  70  percent  of  normal  and  all  areas  except  the 
most  northern  extreme  of  the  state  experiencing  critical  or  extreme  drought  condi- 
tions; and 

WHEREAS,   due  to  the  seriousness  of  these  drought  and  fire  conditions,  the 
statewide  fire  season  was  officially  opened  on  May  4,  1987,  a  month  earlier  than 
normal;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  danger  posed  by 
the  prevailing  drought  conditions  and  the  historic  threat  of  fire   faced  by  our 
state  each  year; 

NOU.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11  -  17,  1987  as  Wildland  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  be  California  fire  safe,  especially  during  the  critical 
fire  season  we  are  facing  today  and  throughout  the  year. 

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 
May  1987 


May    lya/. 


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Governor  of  California 


lTTEST: 

Secretary  of  State/ 


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2^  "^aEi  StSSE?  !!iE*'?-» 


#4985 


WHEREAS,  during  1986,  92,000  persons  were  diagnosed  with  cancer,  making  it  the 
second  leading  cause  of  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  many  people  have  been  touched  by  this  devastating  disease,  very 
few  know  anything  about  the  professionals  that  are  responsible  for  rendering  a  pre- 
liminary diagnosis  on  many  of  these  cancer  cases;  and 

WHEREAS,  cytotechnologists  are  highly  skilled  professionals  whose  primary  task 
is  the  microscopic  detection  of  cancer  and  other  pathologic  processes;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  utilization  of  the  pap  smear  provides  early  detection  of  cervical 
cancer  and  has  saved  thousands  of  women's  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  May  13  is  the  birthday  of  Dr.  George  N.  Papanicolaou,  the  founder  of 
the  pap  smear  and  the  father  of  cytotechnology;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
important  work  performed  by  cytotechnologists; 


NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORCX  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13,  1987  as  Cytotechnology  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 
May  1987. 


#4986 


■  tr6»sx  •^3E'K  m 


is  tlSi^'  t2sl3  iJSS3  : 


CI'""  "^aes'  "^5" 


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o-i  ^iMS-x  «-E*j-»  n-SilDi  «-aKj->  K-ai 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  Stale  of  Colifornlo 

MAY  7     1987 
MARCH  ma  W,  Stcratny  0  Stats 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VniEREAS.  law  enforcement  records  and  support  personnel  allow  for  the  efficient 
functioning  of  our  law  enforcement  officers  by  providing  necessary  support 
services:  and 

WHERSAS.  their  proper  processing  of  arrest  and  crime   reports  ensures   the 
effective  handling  and  prosecution  of  criminal  offenders;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  expert  ability,  criminals  are  booked,  fingerprinted  and 
incarcerated  in  an  efficient  and  safe  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  efforts  in  tracking  known  criminals  and  maintaining  criminal 
statistics  have  afforded  law  enforcement  agencies  the  ability  to  locate  and 
identify  suspects  of  criminal  acts;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Law  Enforcement  Association  of  Records  Supervisors  are 
holding  their  annual  conference  to  exchange  ideas  and  concepts  in  order  to  enable 
them  to  enhance  their  effectiveness  and  efficiency; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGE  DEUKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  May  8.  1987  as  Law  Enforcement  Records  and  Support  Personnel  Day  in 

California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  their  important  contributions 
to  effective  law  enforcement  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 
May  1987. 


*-"-a^ 


^^Ji^^Ea^^^^w^^^^ 


Governor  of  California 


T 


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lTTEST: 


Secretary   of   State   / 


#4987 


Bag    ' 

1  l^iXi^  •tiMxit  ^ii 


FILED 

In  fhe  offics  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  lf>e  Stote  of  Colifornip 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I, 'AY  ^ 


EU,  Secretaiyjrf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRBAS.  through  the  years.  Californians  have  been  eager  to  donate  their  time 
and  energy  to  the  betterment  of  their  community:  and 

WHKKKAS.  for  over  90  years  the  Volunteers  of  America,  a  Christian  humanitarian 
organization,  has  contributed  significantly  to  the  needs  of  Californians;  and 

HHESEAS.  the  selfless  dedication  and  tireless  efforts  of  the  Volunteers  of 
America  have  greatly  improved  the  well-being  of  all  Californians.  by  providing 
food,  shelter,  clothing,  counseling  and  a  helping  hand;  and 

HHKRKAS.  the  dedication  of  the  men  and  women  who  compromise  the  Volunteers  of 
America  exemplify  the  fine  qualities  that  help  build  our  great  state  and  nation; 
and 

WHKRKAS.  the  Volunteers  of  America  are  holding  their  National  Convention  dur- 
ing the  Week  of  May  9  to  address  and  recognize  their  work  on  behalf  of  all 
Americans: 

WH.  THKRCTORB,  I.  GBORGK  DKDKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  9-12.  1987  as  Volunteers  of  America  Week  in  California  and  re- 
quest that  all  citizens  recognize  the  work  done  by  these  volunteers  and  take  an 
active  role  themselves  in  helping  the  fellow  citizens. 

Ill  HITMBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 
May  1987. 


#4988 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkEAS.  accurate  and  up-to-date  medical  records  and  patient  histories  are  an 
important  part  of  the  administration  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  records  provide  health  professionals  with  insight  into  one's 
medical  history  which  is  crucial  as  they  prescribe  current  treatment  and  care;  and 

HHERBAS,  as  our  state's  research  scientists  search  for  cures  to  various  dis- 
eases, past  medical  records  offer  valuable  assistance  and  information;  and 

whkkbAS,  the  California  Medical  Record  Association  is  dedicated  to  maintaining 
factual  medical  records  and  will  be  observing  Medical  Record  Week  during  the  week 
of  June  8;  and 

WhKkKAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  important  contri- 
butions our  state's  hospitals  and  clinics  medical  records  keepers  make  to  the 
quality  of  health  care  provided  the  citizens  of  California; 

NOn.  THEREFORE.  I,  (30RGB  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  8-14,  1987  as  Medical  Record  Week  in  California. 

IH  HITMBSS  HHEREOK  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
May  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


#4989 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MA8CH  fON6  04 


Depufy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEKKAS.  as  we  celebrate  Older  Californians  Month  throughout  the  month  of  May. 
it  is  fitting  to  recognize  the  many  contributions  they  have  made  to  the  quality  of 
life  we  enjoy  today;  and 

VHESBAS.  with  each  passing  decade,  the  responsibility  of  caring  for  our  aging 
citizens  becomes  greater  and  their  needs  become  more  diverse;  and 

HHERBAS,  through  the  dedicated  efforts  of  countless  citizens  older  Califor- 
nians are  able  to  live  their  lives  with  dignity  and  the  quality  of  their  lives  has 
been  enhanced;  and 

HHEKBAS.  the  California  Association  of  the  Homes  for  the  Aging,  an  association 
of  320  nonprofit  facilities,  is  dedicated  to  meeting  the  special  needs  of  senior 
citizens;  and 

HHBRSAS,  through  the  years,  this  exceptional  organization  has  provided  hous- 
ing, services  and  health  care  to  approximately  75,000  elderly  Californians;  and 

UhkkEAS,  the  California  Association  of  Homes  for  the  Aging  will  be  observing 
Homes  for  the  Aging  Week  during  the  week  of  May  25-31; 

mW,  THKRKFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DKDKMKJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  25-31,  1987  as  Homes  for  the  Aging  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  significant  contributions  of  all  dedicated 
to  helping  ^sure  that  older  Californians  are  able  to  enjoy  their  golden  years. 

IN  HiniBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 
May  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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#4990 


I  tnJfS),  tcuBn  ifSEsw  uraOSi  S& 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


In  «tw  oflks  ct  i*»e  Setrefory  of  SMe 
of  the  Stole  of  ColHomta 

MAY  1  4  1987 

MARCH  PONG  EU,  SOCI^  Of  StstB 

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X^  Oepny 


HHERSAS.  insurance  has  been  and  remains  an  island  of  protection  for  millions 
of  American  families;  and 

HHBBBAS.   insurance  provides  families  with  emotional  and  financial  peace  of 
mind  from  the  economic  hardships  created  by  loss  of  property  or  good  health;  and 

whkkKAS.  women  contribute  significantly  to  the  effectiveness  of  the  insurance 
industry  and  enhance  related  areas  such  as  insurance  education,  crime  prevention 
and  public  awareness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  professional  women  involved  with  the  insurance  industry  are  as- 
sisted in  their  job  by  the  programs  and  outreach  of  the  National  Association  of 
Insurance  Women;  and 

whKkEAS.  throughout  California,  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of 
Insurance  Women  will  be  observing  National  Insurance  Women's  Week  during  the  third 
week  of  May; 

mn,  THBKEFOSS.  I.  CTDKCT  DEODffiJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  17-23,  1987  as  Insurance  Women's  Week  in  California. 

m  HimBSS  UUKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
May  1987. 


#4991 


Fll  FP, 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  1  5  19 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


but  ions 


hukkBAS.  California's  business  community  is  making  increasingly  larger  contri- 
ns  to  California's  thriving  economy:  and 


HtuucBAS.  business  leaders  and  professionals  throughout  our  state  have  demon- 
strated a  true  concern  for  the  welfare  of  all  citizens  and  have  worked  diligently 
to  ensure  California's  economic  prosperity  for  future  generations;  and 

HHBHKAS.  the  Golden  State's  620  local  Chambers  of  Commerce  representing  over 
250.000  employees  work  as  independent  non-profit  organizations  to  help  build  and 
improve  their  cities,  counties  and  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS.   Chambers  of  Commerce  have  worked  to  promote  the  advancement  of 
California  business  tempered  with  a  sincere  concern  for  community  awareness  and 
needs  of  the  citizens  they  serve;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Califomians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
countless  contributions  our  Chambers  of  Commerce  have  made  to  the  quality  of  life 
we  enjoy  today; 

WW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  17-23.  1987  as  Chamber  of  Commerce  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  14th  day  of 
May  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#4992 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  seniors  have  a  frequent  and  ongoing  need  for  legal  infor- 
mation and  services;  and 

HHEREAS.  although  there  is  a  definite  need  for  such  services,  many  of  Califor- 
nia's more  than  four  million  seniors  may  not  have  access  to  legal  services  as 
readily  as  other  community  members;  and 

HHKKBAS,  during  May  all  citizens  are  observing  Older  Californians  Month  to  pay 
tribute  to  the  Golden  State's  many  senior  citizens  and  the  significant   contribu- 
tions they  have  made  to  the  quality  of  life  we  enjoy  today;  and 

HHESEAS,  throughout  May,  in  recognition  of  this  important  observance,  many  of 
our  state's  attorneys  have  volunteered  to  provide  free  legal  services  and  informa- 
tion on  topics  of  particular  interest  to  seniors;  and 

HHERBAS.  volunteer  attorneys  meet  older  citizens  at  local  senior  citizen  cen- 
ters to  provide  free  consultations  and  instructional  programs  to  educate  those  in 
need  of  legal  information;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  program  concurrently  provides  benefits  to  the  state's  elder  cit- 
izens while  offering  attorneys  an  opportunity  to  provide  complimentary  services; 
and 

WHEREAS,   the  mutual  benefits  to  both  seniors  and  California's  attorneys  can 
lead  to  a  greater  awareness  of  the  special  legal  needs  of  seniors  and  of  the  avail- 
ability of  those  services; 

IWH,  THEREFORE.  I,  GBORI»  DKDDfBJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  16,  1987  as  Seniors'  Law  Day  in  California. 

IH  HimBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused   the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
May  1987. 


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Governor  of  Califori  ^a 


#4993 


^^.-T-^r-"^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  1  5  igdU 

FDNG 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHESKAS.    California   faces   a  growing  number  of  youth  and  adult  offenders 
are  being  institutionalized  at   federal,   state  and  local  facilities;   and 


that 


WhKkKAS,  it  is  essential  that  these  offenders  are  provided  with  education  and 
training,  so  they  can  someday  return  to  society  as   law-abiding,   self-supporting 
citizens:  and 

htiKKKAS.  California  correctional  educators  courageously  commit  their  time  and 
effort  to  educate  youth  and  adult  offenders,  affording  them  the  opportunity  to  gain 
valuable  skills  and  knowledge;  and 

whkkKAS,  correctional  educators  serve  as  positive  role  models,  guiding  offend- 
ers in  a  positive  direction,  thus  reinforcing  their  dignity  and  self-esteem;  and 

HHKRBAS,  an  international  conference  of  correctional  educators  from  local, 
state  and  national  institutions  are  gathering  to  share  educational  techniques, 
ideas  and  approaches,  in  order  to  enhance  their  effectiveness  and  efficiency; 

NOH.  THXRKFORB.  I.  (XORGE  DBDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  27,  1987  as  Correctional  Education  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  recognize  the  important  contributions  correctional  educators  make 
to  our  state. 


Ill  HITMBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
May  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   / 


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#4994 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A^\Y  1  5  1987 
^—^/  ^   Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


HHKRBAS.  California,  the  nation's  premier  trading  state  boasting  the  world's 
Zirentitif:ra:r'^°"'^-  ^^^  ^^^'^^'^  ^  ^^^"  °^  distinction  among  thf  world's  eco- 

WHKRBAS.  strategically  located  on  the  Pacific  Rim.  California  is  especially 
cognizant  of  the  importance  of  free  world  trade;  and  especially 

traa.."!^?^'  ^*^^^°'^"^f  .^««  °P«"ed  trade  offices  in  Tokyo  and  London  to  promote 
trade  with  European  and  Asian  nations;  and  "««"<-« 

BrowtJ^^f^i'-f"""""?'^""^^  '"**^  "  ^  necessary  prerequisite  for  the  continued 
growth  of  California's  economy  and  the  well-being  of  its  citizens;  and 

fr.»  ?!f"*^: •  '^f  observance  of  World  Trade  Week  acknowledges  the  imp   cance  of 

z\:::i7''^r:LT  ^"  '°""'"^  ^'^°^^"''^-  -°p"-^-  -«^  p--  —g  the 

ROH.  THKRBTORE.  I,  GBORGB  DKUKMBJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  17-23.  1987  as  World  Trade  Week  in  California  and  urge  ^n  cit- 
izens to  recognize  the  importance  of  free  international  trade. 

IH  HITMRSS  HHKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
May  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


>Otf'ti*i^i<^fc^»^-<j»^  *  '**■'*' 


#4995 


^■Pl? 


MAYl  91987 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TBOS 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


hhkkEAS.  a  strong  industrial  base  is  a  necessary  prerequisite  for  our  nation 
to  grow,  prosper  and  defend  itself  from  all  external  threats;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  order  to  achieve  this,  we  need  a  highly  trained,  well  educated 
work  force  with  the  ability  to  develop  new  processes,  methods  and  technologies;  and 

HHERE^.  the  national  apprenticeship  system  has  proven  to  be  one  of  the  most 
viable  methods  of  producing  highly  skilled  journey  workers;  and 

HHSREAS.   these  workers  have  continually  met  our  ever-increasing  need  for  new 
technologies  and  methods;  and 

HHERBAS.  1987  marks  the  50th  Anniversary  of  the  National  Apprenticeship  Act 
which  initiated  the  apprenticeship  system  in  America; 

MOB.  THBRBTORB.  I,  GEORGE  DBOKHEJIAll,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  August  16.  1987  as  California  Apprenticeship  Week. 

IK  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 
May  1987. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State    / 


#4996 


WHEREAS,  there  are  an  eetimated  300,000  polio  survivors  in  the  United  States 
today:  and 

HHEREAS.  between  65.000  to  70.000  of  these  polio  survivors  are  beginning  to 
experience  new  or  worsening  problems  because  of  polio's  late  effects;  and 

HHERE4S,  a  significant  percentage  of  these  polio  survivors  reside  in  the  State 
of  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  crucial  that  knowledge  about  the  late  effects  of  polio  be 
provided  to  polio  survivors,  the  health  care  community,  and  the  general  public:  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  June  1-7.  1987  associations  of  polio  survivors 
across  the  nation  are  observing  Polio  Awareness  Week  to  promote  the  availability  of 
accurate,  factual  information  to  all  concerned  individuals: 

new,  THEREFORE.  I,  (30RGE  DBOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1-7,  1987  as  Polio  Awareness  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  about  this  important  health  care  issue. 

HI  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 
May  1987. 


#4997 


LL^ELIX 


UHhkKAS.  California  is  blessed  with  many  rivers,  lakes  and  coastal  waterways 
which  offer  recreation  and  relaxation  for  countless  boaters;  and 

WhgKKAS,  each  year  many  California  boaters  experience  boating  accidents  in- 
volving loss  of  property,  serious  injuries  and  often,  fatalities;  and 

HHERKAS,  a  majority  of  boating  accidents  are  a  result  of  operator  carelessness 
or  lack  of  training,  and  many  of  the  accidents  can  be  prevented  by  boating  safety 
education;  and 

WMKRKAS,  boating  safety  education  is  available  from  a  number  of  sources  in- 
cluding the  United  States  Coast  Guard  Auxiliary,  the  United  States  Power  Squadrons, 
the  American  Red  Cross  and  the  California  Department  of  Boating  and  Waterways;  and 

HHRRBAS,  recognizing  the  importance  of  boating  as  a  recreational  activity  as 
well  as  the  need  to  encourage  safe  enjoyment  of  our  nations  waters,  the  President 
of  the  United  States  has  proclaimed  the  first  full  week  in  June  as  National  Safe 
Boating  Week; 

HOW.  THERETORB.  I,  GBORGX  DKQKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  7-13,  1987  as  Safe  Boating  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  who 
use  the  state's  waterways  to  take  a  boating  safety  course. 

HI  WITMBSS  HBBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
May  1987. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


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#4998 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS)  Scleroderma  is  a  chronic  diseaee  involving  blood  vessels,   connective 
tissue  and  the  immune  system;  and 

HHKRBAS,   Scleroderma  may  involve  any  area  of  the  skin  as  well  is  major  inter- 
nal organs  or  the  entire  body;  and 

WHEREAS.  Scleroderma  occurs  without  respect  to  the  age,  sex,  or  ethnic  back- 
ground of  the  victim;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  is  no  known  cause  or  cure  for  this  disease  which  affects  up  to 
300,000  people  in  the  United  States;  and 

whkkKAS.  the  United  Scleroderma  Foundation  Incorporated  was  formed  to  promote 
patient  contact,  public  awareness  and  to  stimulate  and  encourage  research; 

HOW.   THERETORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  8-1 A,  1987  as  Scleroderma  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IM  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 
May  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


#4999 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


[.■1AY  2  2  1987 

MR)N6£U, 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


HHEKBAS.  vaccine-preventable  dieeases,   such  as  poliomyelitis,   diptheria, 
tetanus,  pertussis,  measles,  mumps,  rubella  and  Haemophilus  b  meningitis,  continue 
to  present  a  significant  threat  to  the  children  in  the  State  of  California;  and 

HHKSKAS.  surveys  indicate  that  less  than  half  of  the  two-year-old  children  in 
this  state  have  received  all  the  immunizations  necessary  for  their  protection;  and 

whkkKAS.   in  California,  during  the  first  three  months  of  1987,  nearly  one- 
third  of  all  measles  cases  affecting  unimmunized  persons  were  in  children  between 
the  ages  15  months  and  four  years;  and 

wwkkkAS,  parents  need  to  be  informed  of  the  importance  of  completing  their 
children's  full  series  of  immunizations;  and 

VHEBBAS.  increased  efforts  are  needed  to  focus  attention  of  the  general  public 
and  the  medical  community  on  the  need  to  raise  immunization  levels  among  young 
children: 

NOH.  THKSKFOSK.  I,  GBOKSE  DKOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  24-30,  1987  as  Toddler  Immunization  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  realize  the  importance  of  immunization. 

n  WinSSS  HHKBSOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
May  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


#5000 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  2  2  19^ 

•'MflRCt^  fJlNG  EU 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  o{  the  State  of  California 


VtHKKKAS,  pediatric  medicine  is  an  integral  and  important  specialty  in  the 
practice  of  medicine  in  California;  and 

HHERBAS,  podiatrists  provide  care  for  thousands  of  Californians  annually,  par- 
ticularly athletes  and  senior  citizens;  and 

WHKKKAS.  a  group  of  pioneering  podiatrists  founded  the  "PKDIC  Society  of  Cali- 
fornia," the  forerunner  of  the  California  Pediatric  Medical  Association,  on  June 
12.  1912;  and 

HRKRKAS.  the  PEDIC  Society  founded  the  California  College  of  Pediatric  Medi- 
cine, the  first  college  of  Podiatry  in  the  West,  in  191A;  and 

WHKKwAS.  over  the  years  pediatric  medicine  has  grown  through  greater  educa- 
tion, preparation  and  practice  to  become  a  respected,  integral  and  important  part 
of  organized  medicine  in  California;  and 

hhskXAS,  the  California  Pediatric  Medical  Association,  representing  over  800 
doctors  of  pediatric  medicine  in  California,  is  now  celebrating  its  75th  year  of 
service  to  the  citizens  of  California; 

am.  THKRKFORB.  I.  GBOSGB  DBODIBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  25-30,  1987  as  Pediatric  Medicine  Week  in  California. 

Ill  HITMtSS  SHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
May  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


#5001 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaHtornia 


WHBRKAS.  in  1777,  the  Continental  Congress  passed  a  resolution  adopting  the 
Stars  and  Stripes  as  the  official  flag  of  the  United  States;  and 

HHKRSAS.  Flag  Day  is  observed  on  June  14  of  each  year  in  commemoration  of  the 
adoption  of  the  Stars  and  Stripes  by  the  Continental  Congress;  and 

HHKRKAS.  the  origins  of  Flag  Day  go  back  to  1877  when  the  government  requested 
that  the  flag  be  flown  from  all  public  buildings  to  celebrate  the  100th  anniversary 
of  its  adoption;  and 

HHKRKAS.  the  National  Flag  Day  Bill,  officially  designating  June  14  as  Flag 
Day,  was  signed  by  President  Harry  S.  Truman  on  August  3,  1949;  and 

VHKRKAS.  Flag  Day  is  observed  nationally  by  presidential  proclamation  and  is 
celebrated  by  the  display  of  the  flag  and  many  patriotic  programs,  including  the 
Pause  for  the  Pledge  ceremonies  held  at  Ft.  McHenry;  and 

HHKKEAS.   this  year's  Flag  Day  observance  is  made  even  more  meaningful  by  the 
fact  that  all  Americans  are  also  celebrating  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  Constitu- 
tion of  the  United  States  of  America; 

KM.  THKRETOSE.  I.  GBOKE  DXIKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  14.  1987  as  Flag  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
rededicate  themselves  to  the  principles  for  which  our  nation  stands  and  for  which 
our  Stars  and  Stripes  wave-freedom,  liberty  and  justice  for  all. 


#5002 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  the  State  of  Californit. 

MAY  2  2  1987 

-S^(«ta»y  of  StitB 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,  although  Americans  65  years  and  older  make  up   11  percent  of  the 
United   States  population,  they  use  more  than  25  percent  of  all  medicines  sold  in 
our  country;  and 

whhkKAS.  America's  senior  citizens  buy  approximately  $1.3  billion  worth  of 
non-prescription  drugs  each  year;  and 

HHKSKAS,  medication  misuse  is  a  serious  health  hazard  among  the  senior 
population,  resulting  in  discomforting  side  effects,  illness  and  even  death;  and 

whkkKAS,  one-third  of  all  poison  deaths  among  children  due  to  prescription 
drugs  are  caused  by  the  accidental  consumption  of  their  grandparents'  medication; 
and 

HHESBAS,  by  promoting  an  awareness  of  the  importance  of  using  and  storing 
drugs  properly,  we  can  reduce  or  eliminate  the  misuse  of  drugs;  and 

WHKKKAS.  during  the  week  of  May  24-30.  1987,  concerned  public  health  clinics, 
senior  citizens,  selected  hospitals  and  pharmacies  are  observing  Senior  Medication 
Awareness  Week  to  alert  seniors  and  the  general  public  to  the  dangers  of  medication 
misuse  and  the  ways  of  preventing  this  serious  problem; 

MOH,  THEKKFOKK,  I.  GaOKOS  DEOKNBJIAR.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  24-30,  1987  as  Senior  Medica^-'on  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

Ill  VITMBSS  WHiu.  "f   I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22  day  of  May 
1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  2  0  1987 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secc^tsry  cf  Stit 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRXAS.  the  people  of  Israel  and  the  people  of  the  United  States  have  long 
shared  a  common  respect  for  the  principles  of  denocracy  and  equality;  and 

HBSRBAS,   our  nations  were  bom  out  of  our  ancestors'  desire  to  live  and  to 
worship  without  fear  of  persecution;  and 

WHKKBAS.  the  identity  of  Israel  and  the  United  States  was  carved  by  the  hard 
working  hands  of  inmigrants  who  came  to  our  lands  in  search  of  freedom,  bringing 
with  them  their  precious  heritages  and  colorful  traditions;  and 

HHKRKAS.  as  the  people  of  the  United  States  celebrate  the  200th  anniversary  of 
their  Constitution,   the  people  of  Israel  are  celebrating  the  39th  anniversary  of 
the  State  of  Israel;  and 

HHKRBAS.  as  our  nations  celebrate  our  pasts  and  renew  our  hopes  for  the 
future,   it  is  important  for  our  people  to  recognize  the  continued  need  for  under- 
standing and  cooperation  between  the  Jewish  and  Christian  communities  in  sedcing 
peace  for  all  mankind; 

R0«.  THKKXF08S.  I.  GBORGB  DKIKMBJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  27,  1987  as  Honor  Israel  Day  in  California  in  recognition  of 
the  39th  Anniversary  of  the  State  of  Israel. 

IM  HITIBSS  HHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
May  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  2  71' 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


jimkkKAS,  photography  serves  many  purposes  in  our  society.  froB  depicting  news 
events  to  serving  as  a  hobby  for  millions  of  Americans;  and 

HHEBBAS.   the  Photographic  Society  of  America  was  founded  in  Chicago  in  1933 
with  the  goal  of  promoting  the  science  and  art  of  photography:  and 

IiiikkKAS,  thousands  of  photographers  nationwide,  from  amateurs  to  profession- 
als, contribute  their  time  and  effort  to  the  Society  in  order  to  refine  and  promote 
their  skills;  and 

HHKSKAS.  the  Society  has  greatly  furthered  the  art  of  photography  throughout 
our  nation;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  Photographic  Society  of  America  will  be  holding  its  National  Con- 
vention in  Long  Beach  the  week  of  August  3-10.  1987; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORCB  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  3-10.  1987  as  Photography  Week  in  California. 

IS  HITIBSS  WUKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
May  1987. 


#5005 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Depirty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKkKAS.  the  citizens  of  the  Philippines  have  long  cherished  their  love  of 
independence  and  freedom;  and 

HHBBSAS.   led  by  Jose  Rizal,  the  Filipino  people  rose  in  revolt  against  their 
Spanish  oppressors;  and 

WHKKKAS,  through  their  courageous  and  gallant  efforts.  Filipinos  gained  their 
independence  from  Spanish  dominance  on  June  12,  1898;  and 

WHKkKAS,  each  year,  Filipinos  everywhere  gather  in  celebration  of  that 
historic  event;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Philippine  Independence  is  especially 
meaningful  this  year  as  the  Philippines  celebrate  a  re-birth  of  democracy: 

NOV.  THBRXFORK,  I,  GSOWSK   DKOKMRJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  12,  1987  as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  celebration. 

IS  HITBSS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
May  1987. 


Governor  of  California   ^ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHkkKAS,  bicycle  racing  is  an  internationally  respected  sport  which  requires 
great  skill  and  endurance;  and 

HHKSBAS.  Nevada  City  is  hosting  its  27th  annual  Tour  of  Nevada  City  Governor's 
Cup  Bicycle  Classic  on  June  21,  1987;  and 

HHKRBAS.  this  AA-mile  race  is  renowned  throughout  California  for  its  demanding 
course  and  skilled  participants;  and 

HHKRKAS.   this  event  will  provide  much  excitement  for  spectators  and  par- 
ticipants alike; 

IWW,  THKKKFOSB.  I,  G«)RGB  DKOKMKJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  21,  1987  as  Governor's  Cup  Day  in  California. 

IM  HITNBSS  HHBBEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
May  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  ' 


#5007 
(filed  twice) 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKEBAS,  the  citizens  of  the  Philippines  have  long  cherished  their  love  of 
independence  and  freedom;  and 

wHKkKAS.  led  by  Jose  Rizal,  the  Filipino  people  rose  in  revolt  against  their 
Spanish  oppressors;  and 

HBSREAS.  through  their  courageous  and  gallant  efforts.  Filipinos  gained  their 
independence  from  Spanish  dominance  on  June  12,  1898;  and 

whwkKAS,   each  year,   Filipinos  everywhere  gather  in  celebration  of  that 
historic  event ;  and 

WHKRKAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Philippine  Independence  is  especially 
meaningful  this  year  as  the  Philippines  celebrate  a  re-birth  of  democracy; 

NOB.  THKKEFORS.  I.  GSOtJX  DKUDSJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  12,  1987  as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  celebration. 

n  HITIBSS  HHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
May  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#5008 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  2  9198?' 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


Stat 


HhkkKAS.  today,  California  busineee  is  going  global,  striving  to  bring 
e's  goods  and  services  to  nations  throughout  the  vorld;  and 


our 


HHKSBAS.  as  we  strive  to  increase  productivity  and  to  make  California  products 
and  services  competitive  in  the  world  market,  it  is  important  that  our  citizens 
have  strong  and  competent  management  skills;  and 

whkkKAS,  managers  are  skillfully  trained  to  implement  programs,  direct  staff 
and  enrich  communication  among  employees;  and 

whkkHAS.  the  high  level  of  competence  and  dedication  of  the  members  of  the 
management  profession  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  success  of  the  American 
economy ;  and 

HUKKSAS.  during  the  week  of  June  1-7,  1987.  the  National  Management  Associ- 
ation is  observing  Management  Week;  and 

HHKREAS.   it  is  appropriate  for  all  Califomians  to  recognize  the  significant 
contributions  managers  make  to  the  growth  of  our  economy  and  the  furtherance  of  the 
principles  of  our  American  free  enterprise  system; 

HOW,  THKRSFOKE.  I.  CTORGK  DBDKHBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1-7,  1987  as  Management  Week  in  California. 

IH  WITNESS  HHBKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
May  1987. 


#5009 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  2  91987 

MARCH  FONG  01,  Secretary  of 


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C\-A  i  i^^- 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


HHERBAS,  from  the  beginning  of  time  ae  we  know  it,  people  throughout  the  world 
have  been  fishing  for  their  supper  as  well  as  their  livelihood;  and 

HHKRXAS.   immigrants  from  throughout  the  world  who  traveled  to  America  brought 
their  fishing  skills  and  equipment  with  them,  and  many  of  them  made  their  living 
from  commercial  fishing  which  is  still  a  prominent  industry  in  our  nation  today; 
and 


whkkKAS,  in  more  recent  times,  fishing  has  become  known  as  one  of 
favorite  past  times  and  has  evolved  into  a  great  American  sport;  and 


America's 


whkkkAS,   grandpas  and  grandmas,  dads  and  moms,  and  sons  and  daughters  have 
long  shared  special  moments  fishing  along  America's  beautiful  lakes  and  streams, 
rivers  and  oceans;  and 

whkkKAS,  during  the  week  of  June  1-7.  1987,  America's  fishermen  of  all  ages 
will  be  celebrating  their  ninth  annual  observance  of  National  Fishing  Week;  and 

HHERXAS.  the  theme  of  this  year's  observance  is  "Take  A  Kid  Fishing"; 

Hon.  nSKKFORE.  I.  Gn)SGS  DKDDfBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1-7,  1987  as  Fishing  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  "Take  a  Kid  Fishing.' 


#5010 


#5011 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  rtie  5«a1»  o»  Colifomio 

J Uti  0^1987 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secreta^  of  State 


By   K^Y^/Uii 


-C^aTlu. 


Peputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ok  the  State  ot  California 


HHKSEAS,  during  the  summer  months  California's  parks  are  visited  by  many 
thousands  of  families  and  friends  who  enjoy  their  beauty;  and 

HHKBBAS,   public  parks  have  long  provided  many  recreational  and  educational 
opportunities  for  the  people  of  California  and  our  visitors  from  around  the  world; 
and 

whkkKAS,  our  parks  help  to  preserve  and  protect  the  natural  and  cultural  re- 
sources of  California;  and 

whkkKAS,  all  levels  of  government  and  private  enterprise  throughout  the  state 
participate  in  the  planning,  development,  and  operation  of  parks  and  recreational 
facilities;  and 

whKKKAS,  during  the  month  of  July  Americans  are  observing  National  Recreation 
and  Parks  Month; 

NOB.  THBREFORB.  I.  GSORGK  DEDKMBJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Juxy  1987  State  Recreation  and  Parks  Month  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  our  state's  abundant  parks  and  to  partic- 
ipate in  the  many  recreational  activities  available. 

IM  WITIiBSS  mhkkBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
June  1987. 


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#5012 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JUNl  01987 

FONGEU 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


VHEREAS.  the  residents  of  this  state  owe  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  the  meabers  of 
the  Department  of  California,  Disabled  American  Veterans,  who  served  our  nation  and 
fought  for  our  freedom  during  perilous  times;  end 

whkkKAS.  those  DAV  members  have  paid  the  price  for  those  fights  with  their 
health;  and 

HHBRKAS,  the  DAV  has  a  history  of  seeking  out  veterans  who  need  a  helping  hand 
and  assisting  them  in  claiming  the  benefits  they  so  justly  deserve;  and 

HHERSAS.  through  the  dedicated  service  of  DAV's  active  members,  many  of 
California's  veterans  are  participating  in  programs  and  reaping  benefits  of  which 
they  previously  were  unaware;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  Department  of  California  Disabled  American  Veterans  is  holding 
its  66th  annual  state  convention  in  Sacramento: 

mm,   THEREFORE.  I,  GEOR(X  DRIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  10-14.  1987  as  DAV  Appreciation  Days  and  ask  the  citizens  of 
California  to  salute  its  members  for  their  sacrifices  on  behalf  of  their  fellow 
veterans. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.  computer  graphics  play  a  significant  role  in  our  society,   froa 
science  to  industry  and  medicine  to  the  arts;  and 

WhkkKAS.   California's  citizens,  businesses  and  schools  are  directly  involved 
in  furthering  the  many  positive  directions  of  computer  graphics;  and 

hhkkKAS.  it  is  important  for  computer  graphic  professionals  to  promote  the 
continuation  of  computer  graphics  education  and  to  ensure  the  proliferation  of  the 
industry's  applications:  and 

HHEREAS,  approximately  30.000  professionals   from  throughout   the  computer 
graphics   industry  in  the  United  States,  Europe  and  Japan  will  meet  to  share  ideas 
and  concepts  at  SIGGRAPH  '87; 

NOH,  THKRKFORK.  I.  (X0RG8  DKDBSffiJIAll,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  July  27.  1987  as  Computer  Graphics  week  in  California. 

n  HITMBSS  HHESBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lltb  day  of 
June  1987. 


AITBST: 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHKRBAS,  efforts  to  preserve  and  enhance  the  quality  of  our  environment,  and 
the  regulation  and  control  of  environmental  factors  that  may  have  adverse  health 
consequences  are  highly  effective  in  disease  and  disability  prevention;  and 

WHEREAS,  implementation  of  such  measures  constitutes  the  practice  of  environ- 
mental health  which  is  the  first  line  of  a  preventive  approach  necessary  to  pre- 
serve and  enhance  the  quality  of  the  public's  health  and  well-being;  and 

VHEREAS,  the  National  Environmental  Health  Association  is  celebrating  its  50th 
birthday  June  13-19,  1987  by  returning  to  California  where  it  was  founded  to  hold 
its  annual  educational  conference;  and 

hHKKEAS,  environmental  health  professional  staffs  from  throughout  the  nation 
will  be  meeting  at  this  conference  to  reflect  upon  past  accomplishments  and  to  pre- 
pare to  meet  the  important  environmental  health  challenges  before  us; 

MOW,  THESEFORB.  I,  GEORGE  OEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  13-19,  1987  as  Environmental  Health  Services  Week  in  Califor- 
nia to  honor  the  National  Environmental  Health  Association  on  their  Golden  Anni- 
versary and  encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  and  appreciate  the  fine  work 
of  the  dedicated  registered  sanitarians  and  environmental  health  practitioners  who 
provide  these  important  public  health  services. 

IH  HITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
June  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


lTTEST: 


!cretary  of  State   / 


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FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKRKAS,   motor  vehicles  are  the  most  common  means  of  transportation;    and 

VHERKAS.  motor  vehicle  accidents  are  the  leading  cause  of     both     occupational 
and  non-occupational  deaths  and   injuries;    and 


and 


WHEREAS,  motor  vehicle  accidents  result  in  50.000  highway  deaths  each  year; 


WHEREAS,  the  two  major  causes  of  these  highway  deaths  are  drunk  drivine  and 
failure  to  use  seat  belts;  and 

WHEREAS,  enhancing  public  awareness  is  important  in  reducing  the  incidence  of 
motor  vehicle  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  organizations  throughout  the  country  will  be  calling  attention 
to  the  seriousness  and  magnitude  of  this  problem  through  appropriate  activities: 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  theme  for  this  year's  observance  is  "Drive  to  Survive;" 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  June  lA-20.  1987.  as  Safety  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  take  great  care  in  operating  motor  vehicles. 

HI  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 
June  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


4-^_,^ 


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Secretary  of  State 


#5016 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


jbiii  2  198: 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRBAS.  over  46  years  ago.  the  Soviet  Union  invaded  the  independent  nations 
of  the  Baltic  States  beginning  its  attempt  to  subjugate  the  Baltic  peoples  and  deny 
their  individual  rights  and  freedom:  and 


HHERBAS.  despite  the  overwhelming  desire  of  the  Baltic  people  to  govern  them- 
selves and  maintain  their  cultural  traditions,  the  Soviet  occupation  continues  to- 
day denying  Latvians.  Lithuanians  and  Estonians  their 
political  independence:  and 


personal  freedom  and 


HHERKAS.   throughout   the  world,   freedom-loving  people  join  with  people  of 
Baltic  descent  in  recognizing  the  courage  and  indomitable  spirit  of  the  suppressed 
Baltic  people  and  offering  moral  support  and  encouragement  as  they  continue  their 
struggle  for  freedom;  and 

HHKRKAS.  as  we  Americans  celebrate  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States  which  provides  for  and  ensures  our  freedoms  and  liberties,  it 
is  only  fitting  that  we  recognize  the  plight  of  the  Baltic  people  and  rededicate 
ourselves  to  ensuring  that  all  people  will  be  able  to  live  their  lives  with  dignity 
and  enjoy  the  precious  freedoms  that  we  hold  so  dear;  and 

HHBBKAS.  on  June  14,  1987,  Baltic  people  throughout  the  world  will  be  observ- 
ing Baltic  Freedom  Day; 

MOB,  THKRETORB,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKHBJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  14.  1987  as  Baltic  Freedom  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  appreciate  the  heroic  struggle  of  the  Baltic  peoples. 

IM  WITHBSS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
June  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


D    I    R   E   C   T    I    0   N 


#5017 

FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Setretary  of  Stetf 
of  the  State  of  Gi'ifornio 


1  5  1987 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Seet«8fy,ci(  Stat? 
Deputy 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (California  Education 
Code  Sections  90010-90080,  as  amended). 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
California: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  May  13,  1987,  adopted  a  Thirtieth  Supplemental 
Resolution  authorizing  the  issuance  of  the  California  State 
University  Taxable  Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AH 
(herein  called  the  "Supplemental  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  27,  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  May  13,  1987,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  said  Bonds  for 
sale,  and  to  sell  the  same  at  private  sale  to  the  United 
States  of  America,  acting  by  and  through  the  Secretary  of 
Education  (herein  called  the  "Government"),  in  the  parcels 
and  numbers  set  forth  in  the  Loan  Agreement  referred  to  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  27,  1987; 


7823h 


NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  said  Bonds  for  sale,  and  sell  the  same  at 
private  sale  for  cash  to  the  Government,  in  the  parcels  and 
numbers  and  pursuant  to  the  terms  and  conditions  set  forth  in 
said  Loan  Agreement  and  in  the  Supplemental  Resolution.   Said 
Bonds  to  be  sold  shall  be  in  a  principal  amount  not  to  exceed 
$395,000  and  shall  be  dated  November  1,  1986.   The  sale  shall 
take  place  on  such  date  as  you  may  determine,  but  not  later 
than  September  1,  1987. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be 
affixed  this  C  t\    day  of  Q^..^^  _   .  1987. 

J GOVERNOR n 


Attest: 


SECRETiRY  OF  STATE 


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#5018 

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w  tfie  State  of  Colffomio 


JUNl  51987 


DIRECTION 

To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010 
et  seq. ) 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  May  13,  1987,  adopted  a  supplemental  resolution 
(supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted  by  the  Trustees  on 
April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of  the  California 
State  University  Housing  System  Refunding  Revenue  Bonds,  to 
become  the  Series  AI  Bonds  (the  "Bonds"),  and  said  resolution 
was  approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of 
California  at  a  meeting  duly  held  on  May  27,  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  May  13,  1987,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  State  Treasurer  be  directed  to  offer  the  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  purchase  of  the  Bonds  to 
be  published  in  the  manner  and  form  provided  in  said 
resolution,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the  State 


8809h 


I 


Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a  meeting  duly 
held  on  May  27,  1987; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State 
Treasurer,  offer  the  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.   The  Bonds 
to  be  sold  shall  be  in  the  aggregate  principal  amount  not  to 
exceed  $50,000,000  of  California  State  University  Housing 
System  Refunding  Revenue  Bonds,  dated  not  later  than 
October  1,  1987.   The  sale  shall  take  place  at  the  office  of 
the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California,  Room  110, 
915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento,  California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on 
such  date,  not  later  than  October  1,  1987,  as  you  may 
determine. 


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 


^ 


,  1987, 


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GOVERNOR /7 


SECRETAf 


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Cm^O  /7p^. 


D    I    R   E   C   T    I    O  N 


#5019 

FILED 

In  1h*  o*fic«  of  the  Secretary  of  Stotp 
of  file  Stole  of  Califofnio 

JlMl  51987 

WAfiCH  fDNG  fli,  S^reJaij^  of  St3te 
Deputy 


TO  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State  University 
Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  1590010  et  seg. 


To  The  Honorable  Jesse  M.  Unruh,  State  Treasurer: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  state  University 
on  January  14,  1967,  as  amended  and  supplemented  on  May  13   1987 
adopted  a  Twenty-Ninth  Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a 
resolution  adopted  by  the  Trustees  on  April  25.  1968,  authorizing 
the  issuance  of  the  California  state  University  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AG,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the 
State  Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of  C.llfornia  at  a  meeting  duly 
held  on  January  21,  1987,  as  amended  and^supplemented  on  May  27, 
1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State  University 
on  January  14,  1987,  as  amended  and  supplemented  on  May  13,  1987 
adopted  a  resolution  requesting  that  the  State  Treasurer  be 
directed  to  offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AG  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  AG  to  be  published  in  the  manner 
and  form  provided  in  said  resolution,  and  said  resolution  was 


7689h 


approved  by  the  State  Board  of  Control  oi   the  state  of  California 
at  a  meeting  duly  held  on  January  21,  1987,  as  amended  and 
supplemented  on  May  27,  1987; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the 
State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  State  Treasurer 
Offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AG  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.   Said  Bonds  to  be  sold 
•hall  be  in  the  aggregate  principal  amount  not  to  exceed 
«7,000,000  Of  California  State  University  Housing  System  Revenue 
Bonds,  series  AG,  dated  not  later  than  March  1,  1989.   The  sale 
Shall  take  place  at  the  office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  state  of 
California,  Room  UO,  915  Capitol  Hall.  Sacramento,  California   at 
10:00  A.M.  on  such  date,  not  later  than  March  1.  1989,  as  you  may 
determine. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  n,y  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed  th.s 
ilA,  day  of  C^^^^^   .  1937. 


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OVERNOR 


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#5020 


s'  ^^lE-»  vw>  Mw«'  ■ 


>  Si 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WhkkKA.S,  physical  therapy  is  a  necessary  and  important  part  of  proper  health 
care  and  significantly  improves  the  lives  of  Americans  suffering  from  disabilities 
and  illnesses;  and 

HHKRBAS,  developments  and  refinements  in  the  application  of  physical  therapy 
substantially  contribute  to  the  quality  of  available  healtn  care;  and 

HHKRBA5,  physical  therapists  throughout  the  nation  are  actively  working  to 
promote  healthier  and  more  rewarding  lives  through  the  promotion  of  preventive 
measures  and  the  advancement  of  educational  research  in  related  fields;  and 

HHKRKAS.   during  the  week  of  June  21-27.  1987  physical  therapists  across  our 
state  and  nation  are  observing  physical  therapy  week,  with  the  theme  of  this  year's 
observance  "Health  Care  in  Motion;" 

HON.  THKRXFOKE.  I,  GBOKGE  DKIKISJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  21-27,  1987  as  Physical  Therapy  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  gain  a  better  understanding  of  the  value  and  purpose  of  physical 
therapy. 

Di  WITIBSS  11HKKS0F  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  16th  day  of 
June  1987. 


■y-^/\j«'«>*^^*-^^^ «-  *■  **  " 


Governor  of  California 


?cretary  of  State   / 


#5021 


'  130?  9 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.-.JUNl  71987 

(    6y,/jft/L<v  '^t  I'  U' 
V_  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  basis  of  our  strength  and  well  being  is  derived  from  the  special 
friendships  we  hold  throughout  our  lives;  and 

whkkKAS,   happiness  is  considered  to  be  unattainable  without  the  comfort  and 
support  that  comes  from  close  companionship;  and 

WHEREAS,  friendships  serve  to  bridge  the  gap  between  the  ethnic  and  cultural 
differences  of  both  individuals  and  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  very  important  that  we  recognize  the  valued  role  that 
friendships  play  in  our  everyday  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTOR<X  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  22-28,  1987  as  Friendship  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  in  this  worthy  observance. 

Ill  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 
June  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


#5022 


FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEBBAS,  Gospel  music  is  the  forerunner  of  popular  music  in  America;  and 

HHK8BAS.  Gospel  music,  as  an  American  art  form,  is  an  important  part  of  our 
cultural  heritage;  and 

HHKRSAS.   the  Black  American  church  community,  in  which  Gospel  has  its  roots, 
has  historically  been  a  source  for  peaceful,  social  change  and  a  positive  influence 
in  their  neighborhoods;  and 

HHEKKAS,  June  19th  is  traditionally  observed  in  the  Black  community  as  a  spe- 
cial day  of  appreciation  for  Black  American  cultural  heritage  and  civil  rights 
known  as  "June  'Teenth"  which  is  accompanied  by  ceremonies  and  festivities;  and 

HHKREAS.   it  has  been  resolved  by  the  Senate  and  House  of  Representatives  of 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America  that  June  19,   1987,   is  designated 
"American  Gospel  Arts  Day";  and 

WHKSBAS.  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  issued  a  proclamation  calling 
upon  the  people  of  the  United  States  to  observe  that  day  with  appropriate  ceremo- 
nies and  activities; 

HOIf.  THKSKFORB,  I.  (S08GE  DEUKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  19,  1987  as  Gospel  Arts  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  assist  in  the  preservation  of  Gospel  music  as  an  American  art  form  and 
promote  recognition  of  the  Gospel  heritage. 

Ill  WITNESS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
June  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


/<^A€.».^<0fC>*^^^'t^  w  <K»i  *» 


#5023 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'P  ttw  o*(ic6  of  *e  Secretary  of  Stc«- 
o*  »t>e  State  of  Ca'Koniki 


JUr.'l  91987 

FONG;ai,Sec'et«ycrf  state 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEKEAS.  being  the  perfect  dessert  and  snack,  ice  cream  is  a  nutritious  and 
wholesome  food  enjoyed  by  over  90  percent  of  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  California  consume  over  16  quarts  of  ice  cream  per 
person  each  year;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  leads  the  nation  in  the  production  of  ice  cream, 
making  over  106  million  gallons  last  year  and  accounting  for  11  percent  of  our 
nation's  total  production;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ice  cream  industry  contributes  substantially  to  our  economy  by 
using  large  quantities  of  milk,  fruits,  nuts  and  other  agricultural  commodities; 

Hon.  THEREFORE.  I.  C3S0KX  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July,  1987  as  ice  cream  month  and  July  1,  1987  as  ice  cream  day  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  try  my  favorite  ice  cream,  jamoca  almond  fudge. 

IM  WITMESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
June  1987. 


/^JC.*-c.<j«-- /i^^-^-Mfc*^-*^^ 


#5024 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■n  the  ofice  of  the  Seca'tary  of  St^- 
of  •()«  Stoto  at  CalMornio 

^^1!;  2:  1987 
jFONG  EU,_5ecret8iy  of  Sfc?  ■ 

,/  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  City  of  Biarritz,  France  each  year  honors  an  American  state 
through  a  week-long  summer  celebration  and  festival;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  State  of  California  has  been  selected  as  the  1987  recipient  of 
this  prestigious  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  City  of  Biarritz  is  highlighting  California's  diverse  regions, 
prize-winning  wines,   musical  entertainment,   contemporary  fashion  and  unique 
attractions;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  Franco-American  Friendship  Week  will  facilitate  a  greater 
understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  cultural  heritage  of  Basque  and  California; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  are  proud  of  their  great  state  and  take  this 
opportunity  to  extend  a  cordial  invitation  to  the  people  of  Biarritz  to  visit  the 
Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  city  officials,  community  leaders  and  residents  of  Biarritz  have 
dedicated  their  efforts  generously  and  enthusiastically  to  this  special 
celebration; 

mu,  THEREFORE,  I,  GBOBtER  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California, 
join  with  the  City  of  Biarritz  in  proclaiming  June  28  through  July  A,  1987  as 
California  Week, 


IN  WITHKSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
June  1987. 


#5025 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


fn  the  office  of  itte  Secretory  of  StcrK- 
of  rtie  Sta*e  o*  ColHonMo 


JUN3  01987 

FONG  EJir^Sea?^  of  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS,  over  the  last  century,  our  nation  has  witnessed  exceptional   techno- 
logical innovations  which  have  resulted  in  lower  mortality  rates  and  an  increase  in 
life  expectancy;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  outstanding  advancements  in  science  and  medicine  have  improved 
nutrition  and  preventive  health  care  and  have  contributed  to  the  longevity  of  older 
Californians  so  they  may  reach  their  centennial  mark;  and 

HHEREAS.  centenarians  have  witnessed  great  scientific  achievements  throughout 
this  century,   such  as  the  invention  of  the  lightbulb,  radio,  automobile,  tele- 
vision. Polio  vaccine  and  aerospace  technology;  and 


and 


HHEREAS.  living  to  be  one  hundred  years  old  is,  in  itself,  an  accomplishment; 


HHEREAS.  there  is  much  we  can  learn  from  our  state's  centenarians  by  sharing 
in  their  experiences  and  wisdom  about  the  rich  history  and  culture  of  California; 
and 

HHEREAS.   the  National  Institutes  of  Health  is  celebrating  its  centennial  in 
1987,  and  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  join  in   its  centennial 
activities  by  recognizing  and  appreciating  our  state's  centenarians; 

HOH,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORiTO  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  1,  1987  as  Centenarians  Day  in  California  and  call  upon  the 
citizens  of  California  to  celebrate  the  triumph  of  survivorship  of  our  state's 
centenarians  and  the  fine  contributions  they  have  made  to  the  quality  of  life  we 
enjoy  today. 

IN  HITNBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State   of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
June  1987. 


#5026 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


F I LE  D  _ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^M 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WhkkKAS,  transportation  plays  an  integral  part  in  the  development  of  our 
economy  and  industrial  base;  and 

WHhKKAS,  aerospace  transportation  contributes  substantially  to  this  goal  by 
providing  the  timely  and  efficient  movement  of  people  and  goods;  and 

HHKRIAS.  advancements  in  the  aerospace  sector  are  attributable  to  the  dedi- 
cated men  and  women  of  the  aerospace  industry;  and 

WhkkKAS.   it   is  through  public  awareness  and  recognition  that  we  can  foster 
greater  encouragement  to  development  new  technologies  within  the  aerospace  field; 
and 

whbkKAS.  Aviation-Aerospace  Week  is  being  observed  during  the  week  of  October 
5-11  by  groups  associated  with  aerospace  throughout  the  state  to  promote  a  better 
understanding  of  the  contributions  of  the  aerospace  industry; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11  as  Aviation-Aerospace  Week  in  California. 

Ill  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 
June  1987. 


ATTEST: 


/Ve^.^^ww*.^  «■  *  **  -^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#5027 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  office  o*  th*  Secretary  of  Sv  ' 
of  tti«  State  o«  Calitemfo 

JuLl  .vl987 

iy\AKCH,fONG  EU.  SKTitHSjef  StatP 
Deouty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.  throughout  our  nation's  history,  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to 
defend  and  protect  our  cherished  freedoms  and  principles  on  foreign  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,   from  June  1950  to  July  1953  the  Republic  of  Korea  was  subjected  to 
the  hardships  of  war  from  a  communist  invasion  from  the  north;  and 

HHSREAS.  the  United  States  sent  American  troups  to  join  the  United  Nations 
Forces  and  assisted  the  South  Koreans  in  their  fight  for  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  conclusion  of  the  Korean  conflict  resulted  in  the  establishment 
of  the  demilitarized  zone  and  peace  for  the  South  Koreans;  and 

WHEREAS.  America's  fearless  heroes  of  the  Korean  War  who  risked  their  lives  to 
preserve  our  cherished  ideals  are  deserving  of  our  deepest  appreciation  and  honor- 
able recognition; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  21-27,  1987,  as  Korean  War  Veterans  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  recognizing  the  valor  of  these  brave  veterans. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
July  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#5028 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  the  Stale  of  Califoinio 


L  1  •;;  1987 

WTlJNGEU.  SecretarjMjtStt-' 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    the   freedom  and      independence     of     self-government     are 
throughout    the  world;    and 


cherished 


WHEREAS,   the  triumph  of  the  Korean  people  over  Japanese  rule  is  truly  a  sig- 
nificant event  in  the  history  of  the  Korean  struggle  for  national  sovereignty:  and 

WHEREAS,  after  36  years  of  Japanese  rule,  the  Korean  people  achieved  independ- 
ence from  the  Japanese  on  August  15,  1945;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  we  Americans  celebrate  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  Constitution 
of  the  United  States  which  provides  for  and  ensures  our  freedoms  and  liberties,  it 
is  only  fitting  that  we  recognize  the  valiant  determination  of  the  Korean  people 
and  rededicate  ourselves  to  ensuring  that  all  people  will  be  able  to  live  their 
lives  with  dignity  and  enjoy  the  precious  freedoms  that  we  hold  so  dear;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  annual  celebration  of  Korean  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  because  of  our  rich  Korean  heritage  and  the  many  people  of 
Korean  descent  who  live  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  A2nd  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  an  excellent 
opportunity  to  renew  our  international  friendship  and  to  look  forward  to  continued 
goodwill  between  our  peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Gk>vemor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1987  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  reflect  upon  the  cherished  principles  of  liberty,  justice  and 
freedom. 


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 
July  1987. 


/i  JL-'^'-MjC^  /Cj^C4.*.<^'C.<^.  t^  ^  *i  "«*■* 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State' 


#5029 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Hie  offics  of  ttie  Secetary  of  Sfjfo 
of  rtM  Stale  of  California 

JUL  1  o  1987 

MftRCHTONG  EU,  SeOTtajy  of  SttJ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ol:  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  ocean  sailing  has  long  been  a  source  of  delight  and  fascination  to 
adventurers  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  world's  most  thrilling  and  challenging  sailing  competition, 
the  America's  Cup  has  served  as  a  source  of  national  pride  for  over  130  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  1987  America's  Cup  sailing  competition  provided  another  American 
challenge  and  another  American  victory;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  tactical  ckill  and  enthusiastic  determination  Skipper  Dennis 
Conner  and  the  experienced  crew  of  the  Stars  and  Stripes  sailed  to  a  victorious 
finish  bringing  back  to  all  Americans  the  prized  America's  Cup;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  the  proud  home  of  the  Stars  and  Stripes,  all  Californians  are 
pleased  to  commend  Skipper  Dennis  Conner,  the  Stars  and  Stripes'  crew  and  the  San 
Diego  Yacht  Club  for  their  many  achievements  on  both  land  and  sea;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  July  16,  Skipper  Dennis  Conner  and  the  Stars  and  Stripes  crew  are 
visiting  our  State  Capitol; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  (XORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  16,  1987  as  America's  Cup  Day  in  California  in  commemoration 
of  the  Stars  and  Stripes'  exceptional  America's  Cup  victory. 


IH  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 
July  1987. 


/ijL.t.M^J^^f-^.^Jc^^'^yf^-^^-^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#5030 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Stcretnry  of  Sturj 
of  the  StotB  of  Colifomlo 

JUt  1     1987 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secret^  of  SUt) 
^        Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ^  Califorr\ia 


WHERKA.S.  ocean  sailing  has  long  been  a  source  of  delight  and  fascination  to 
adventurers  throughout  the  world;  and 

HHBRBAS.  as  the  world's  most  thrilling  and  challenging  sailing  competition, 
the  America's  Cup  has  served  as  a  source  of  national  pride  for  over  130  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  1987  America's  Cup  sailing  competition  provided  another  American 
challenge  and  another  American  victory;  and 

HHB8EAS,  with  tactical  skill  and  enthusiastic  determination  Skipper  Dennis 
Conner  and  the  experienced  crew  of  the  Stars  and  Stripes  sailed  to  a  victorious 
finish  bringing  back  to  all  Americans  the  prized  America's  Cup;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  the  proud  home  of  the  Stars  and  Stripes,  all  Californians  are 
pleased  to  commend  Skipper  Dennis  Conner,  the  Stars  and  Stripes'  crew  and  the  San 
Diego  Yacht  Club  for  their  many  achievements  on  both  land  and  sea;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  July  16,  Skipper  Dennis  Conner  is  visiting  our  State  Capitol; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORCT  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  16,  1987  as  America's  Cup  Day  in  California  in  commemoration 
of  the  Stars  and  Stripes'  exceptional  America's  Cup  victory. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  ;:he  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 


July  1987 


//JL*4m^i.lt^t^A^j€*,KfC*^IS^.%/L'%.-^k 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


ecretary  of  ytate   / 


#5031 


•?^  VVl^"  ' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILL  I 

In  Hie  ofiK-e  o*  ♦»*  Set'-jtory  ■ 
of  tta  Stale  of  Cj'Ho-'-; 

.J1'12  C1987 
MAHDi.«*<G  EU  SflcrrtMY  of  it 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEBEAS.  humor  is  considered  to  be  one  of  the  most  desirable  and  appealing 
personality  traits,  and  provides  people  with  a  refreshing  departure  from  the  trials 
of  day-to-day  life;  and 

WUKKEAS.  for  centuries,  clowns  have  brought  laughter  and   joy  to  millions 
through  their  outlandish  antics;  and 

WHEREAS,   we   should   recognize  and  commend  the  efforts  of  clowns  who  smile, 
giggle,  frown  and  grin  to  make  our  world  a  happier  place;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  August  1-7,  1987,  these  lovable  and  playful  char- 
acters throughout  our  great  country  are  celebrating  National  Clown  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  California  participate  in  this  observance  as  a 
show  of  gratitude  for  the  happiness  clowns  bring  to  our  lives; 


NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBIORGR   DEOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1-7,  1987  as  Clown  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all  cit- 
izens to  extend  a  smile  to  every  clown  you  see. 

IH  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 
July  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


retary  of  State    / 


#5032 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


nrteoffi»<rftheS«r^-y?^Stuv 
of  the  State  0<  Caiifomta 


JUL  2  "  1987 

MARC/^ONG^.  SMBtaty  of  St:te 
Deputy 


ts  I 


EXECUTIVE  ORDER  D-65-87 


WHEREAS,  Education  is  the  key  to  California's  future  and  is  the  top   spending 
priority  of  this  administration. 

HHKFUAS,    the  budget   for  Kindergarten  through  12th  grade  schools  has  been 
increased  $6.5  billion  in  five  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  this  unprecedented  increase  in  funding,  accompanied  by  educa- 
tional  reforms   enacted   in  1983,  many  schools  are  reporting  serious  financial 
difficulties  and  an  inability  to  improve  their  educational  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  other  California  public  schools,  receiving  the  same  per  pupil   level 
of   funding,   are  in  sound  financial  condition  and  have  achieved  solid  student 
results;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  Auditor  General  and  the  Commission  on  State  Government 
Organization  and  Economy  have  recently  raised  concerns  as  to  whether  public  school 
districts  are  adequately  managed  and  are  held  sufficiently  accountable  for  their 
fiscal  policies;  and 

WHEREAS,   California's  essential  school  reform  movement  needs  both  greater 
accountability  and  a  clear  and  creative  direction  for  the  future. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective   immedi- 
ately: 

1.  The  California  Commission  on  Educational  Quality  is  hereby  created  to 
study  California's  elementary  and  secondary  education  system,  and  to  rec- 
ommend needed  reforms. 

2.  The  Commission  shall  be  composed  of  a  chairman  and  14  members. 

3.  The  Commission  shall  have  the  following  responsibilities: 

a.  To  identify  specific  reforms  and  education  techniques  which  have 
been  proven  to  work  in  California's  exemplary  schools,  and  develop 
a  plan  to  apply  them  statewide  in  all  schools. 


MS  !~ 

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^fuci''  'sryj!'^  '^SjICSv''*  "^ 


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s'tjn-'^j  iit-^ 


I  t^i^vi'x   !.'«•. 


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b.  To  examine  the  effectiveness  of  California's  40  special  categorical 
education  programs. 

c.  To  develop  methods  to  make  school  districts  and  state  education 
officials  more  accountable  for  sound  financial  planning  and  manage- 
ment practices. 

d.  To  explore  the  use  of  financial  incentives  to  encourage  sound  man- 
agement practices  and  compliance  with  reforms  previously  enacted  in 
Chapter  498,  Statutes  of  1983. 

e.  To  evaluate  the  need  for  better  defined  policies  and  practices  on 
student  discipline  and  suggest  additional  steps  to  ensure  that  all 
students  in  the  state  enjoy  the  benefits  of  a  safe  and  crime  free 
school  environment. 

Members  of  the  Commission  shall  serve  without  compensation,  but  shall 
receive  payment  for  necessary  expenses. 

The  Commission  shall  provide  the  Governor  with  a  preliminary  report  of 
its  findings  and  recommendations  by  December  1,  1987,  and  a  final  report 
by  June  1,  1988. 


All  state  agencies,  departments,  boards  and  commissions  are  directed 
assist  the  Commission  in  the  implementation  of  this  executive  order. 


to 


III  WITHSSS  WHKKBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my 
hand  and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State 
of  California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
July  1987. 


Governor  T5f  d 


California 


T 


AITBST: 


tary 


#5033 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■0  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stutt 
of  t*ie  Stole  of  CofHornia 

MAKCH  fbNG  fc«r99C™m^  SUte 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREA^S.  each  year  in  this  country,  an  estimated  120  million  nuclear  medicine 
procedures  are  performed;  and 

WHEREAS,  nuclear  medicine  contributes  significantly  to  the  medical  diagnosis 
and  treatment  of  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  practice  of  nuclear  medicine  is  used  to  diagnose  and  treat  f  wide 
spectrum  of  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  nuclear  medicine  techniques  are  widely  used  in  a  variety  of  scien- 
tific research  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  recognize  the  contributions  which  physicians, 
scientists,  and  technologists  of  nuclear  medicine  have  made  to  the  public  welfare; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  July  27  -  August  2,  1987,  the  nuclear  medicine 
department  of  a  number  of  hospitals  and  medical  centers  throughout  California  will 
be  open  to  visitors  to  enable  the  public  to  learn  about  this  medical  specialty; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  July  27  -  August  2,  1987  as  Nuclear  Medicine  Week  in 
California,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  support  the  vital  contributions 
made  by  nuclear  medicine  to  our  overall  health  care  system. 

m  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  24th  day  of 
July  1987. 


»ovemor  of 


ST 


f  California 


r^ 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#5034 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,-  the  o«ko  of  *e  Secrototy  of  Stc''^ 
of  ♦he  State  of  Gilifomia 


i!'l2  Q1987 

:,>*<tyiiiNG  Ut-Secrrtay -cf  Sfcte 


ii2^2^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  cities,  counties  and  states  have  all  recognized  ridesharing  as  an 
effective  component  in  a  complete  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  ridesharing  as  a  means  of  transportation  has  the  potential 
to  reduce  fuel  consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion,  transportation  costs 
and  parking  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ridesharing  programs  developed  and  implemented  by  the  California 
Department  of  Transportation  have  enhanced  the  effectiveness  of  our  state's 
transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  many  transportation  planners  and  administrators  have 
worked  diligently  to  meet  the  public's  ever  increasing  demands  for  efficient, 
specialized  and  low-cost  transportation  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  the  men  and  women  who  constitute  the  work  force 
of  our  Golden  State  to  be  aware  of  the  many  benefits  ridesharing  has  to  offer  to 
both  individuals  and  businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  5-9,  1987,  the  California  State  Department 
of  Transportation  and  other  transportation-related  groups  throughout  our  state  will 
be  observing  Rideshare  Week; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORCT  DEDRMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-9,  1987  as  Rideshare  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  ridesharing  to  the  economic  and 
conservational  health  of  our  state. 

m  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 


#5035 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■:  tlie  office  ai  rtie  Secretary  of  $»-'■ 
of  tfie  SfotB  o*  Califoniio 

Jul  2  91987 

.•.'^RlJ>ONa  a^,  Sea^  of  S{:tr> 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  The  Nisei  Festival  was  bom  out  of  the  depression  in  the  "Little 
Tokyo"  district  of  Los  Angeles;  and 

WHEREAS.   The  Festival  was  originally  designed  to  encourage  the  Nisei,  second 
generation  Japanese-Americans,  to  patronize  stores  owned  by  the  Issei,   first 
generation  Japanese-Americans;  and 

HHEREAS.  Throughout  its  over  50-year  history,  the  Nisei  Festival  has  evolved 
into  one  of  the  Japanese  community's  premier  cultural  festivals  in  California:  and 

WHEREAS.  This  Festival  provides  all  Californians  an  opportunity  to  gain  a 
better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  Japanese  culture;  and 

WHEREAS.  This  year's  Nisei  Festival  is  being  held  the  during  second  week  of 
August. 

NOW.  THBRETORE,  I.  (XORGB  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  8-16  as  Nisei  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  the  celebration. 

ni  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 
July  1987. 


/9 jt-4-c-c^  >d^<^c-J:i^^-.^^^ 


Governor  of  California 


#5036 


FILED 

the  oflk*  of  the  Secietury  of  Slate 
of  liie  State  of  California 


1 1 1 1    ■"•    --'  IQQ7 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ,,,o«poNaa^'^cfst:. 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


6y "*,C>.A  ^  gr'  It,'  ■*-■ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKHKAS.  the  family  unit  has  always  been  the  core  of  American  life;  and 

whkkRAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  nation,  mutually  reinforcing   family 
bonds  have  lent  strength  and  support  within,  and  among.  Black  families;  and 

wmkkKAS,  the  Black  Family  Reunion  Festival  provides  an  opportunity  to  rejoice 
in  the  virtues  and  blessings  of  the  Black  Family;  and 

MHKwKAS,  this  festival  will  encourage  constructive  efforts  to  deal  with  the 
concerns  of  Black  families  through  self-help,  public-private  partnerships  and  the 
strengthening  of  the  family  unit;  and 

HHESSAS.  information  on  important  matters  from  career  development   to  teen 
pregnancy  to  health  needs  will  be  provided  at  this  festival;  and 

WHKKKAS.  Blacks  from  throughout  the  Western  United  States  will  gather  in  Los 
Angeles  on  July  31-August  2  to  participate  in  the  Black  Family  Reunion  Festival; 

HON.  THEBXFOKK.  I,  CTCMtGB  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1  as  Black  Family  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  ci   zens  to 
celebrate  in  the  triumphs  and  achievements  of  the  Black  family. 

IN  HimSS  hukkBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
July  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#5037 


'"  I  LEL 

"f  'h?  State  of  Colifo-nic 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^' Wg eu sec^H,;, of stte 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  oepofy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERBAS.  each  year  in  this  country,  many  adults  and  children  participate  in 
the  arts  from  painting  and  dancing  to  singing  and  acting;  and 

HHSRKAS.  one  of  the  most  enjoyable  of  these  art  forms  is  ceramic  art;  and 

WHKRBAS.  young  and  old  alike  participate  in  this  art  form  which  provides  for 
individual  expression  and  creation  with  each  piece  of  ceramic  masterpiece  being 
unique  in  shape  and  color;  and 

HHSRBAS.   California  is  the  home  of  many  dealers,  distributors,  and 
manufacturers  of  ceramic  art  supplies  and  products;  and 

HHKKBAS.  during  the  month  of  September,   the  Ceramic  Arts  Federation 
International   is  sponsoring  a  nationwide  promotion  effort  to  increase  consumer 
education  and  family  participation; 

NOH.  THERKFORK.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1987  as  Ceramic  Arts  Month  in  California. 

IN  HimBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
July  1987. 


/_\f  f  ^.-s.-f^T*  » «  ■  i-*  «* 


Governor  of  California 


#5038 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  H<e  Swrela^y  of  St-.'- 
of  tfw  5to«"  of  ColHoTi'ia 

JUL  3  11987 

MARCH  FONG  F.U,  Sw'ptaiwf  St:*-' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHSSSAS.  motorcycle  fatalities  in  California  totaled  851  in  1986,  a  10-year 
high;  and 

whkkKAS.  the  California  motorcycle  accident  rate  is  30  per  cent  above  the 
national  average;  and 

HHKRRAS.  the  fatality  rate  for  motorcyclists  is  more  than  nine  times  that  of 
automobile  occupants;  and 

HHSSBAS.  the  California  Highway  Patrol  has  recently  initiated  a  comprehensive 
motorcyclist  safety  program  which  will  emphasize  training  for  motorcycle  riders  and 
provision  of  safety  information  for  both  motorcyclists  and  other  drivers;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  goal  of  reducing  motorcycle  accidents  is  most  attainable  through 
an  educational  observance  which  emphasizes  both  the  accident  problem  and  the 
training  program  available  to  improve  rider  skills; 

■OH.  TEERKTORK.  I.  GBORGR   DBODSJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1987.  as  Motorcycle  Safety  Month  in  California  and  call  upon 
both  motorcycle  riders  and  automobile  drivers  to  practice  courtesy  and  safety  on 
the  highways. 

ni  HinBSS  wukkBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of 
July  1987. 


/Cji^^'CM'-*-''*'*-*^!'''-'*-"**^ 


Governor  of  California 


#5039 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  t^e  S«retary  of  S^-• 
of  tf»  StofB  of  Califcnia 


JUL  3  1  1987 


f^ARCH  FONG  EU.  Seci 
By. 


of  St: 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaUfornia 


and 


whukKAS,  protection  from  crime  is  of  paramount  importance  to  all  Americans; 


HHKBKAS.   neighborhood  watch  programs  contribute  significantly  to  the  fight 
against  crime  through  cooperation  between  citizens  and  law  enforcement  officials; 
and 

HHKRBAS.  citizens  throughout  America  in  1986  took  part  in  "National  Night 
Out",  a  unique  crime  prevention  event  which  involved  4,720  communities  and  over 
16.5  million  people;  and 

WHKRKAS.   on  August  11,  1987,  an  estimated  5,500  cities  and  over  18  million 
people  from  Maine  to  California  will  join  forces  to  once  again  participate  in  crime 
watch  activities  and  strengthen  their  cooperative  ties  with  law  enforcement 
officials:  and 

whkkKAS.  this  year's  event  will  involve  such  activities  as  rallies,  block 
parties,  cookouts,  flashlight  walks,  parades,  ice  cream  socials  and  visits  from 
police  and  local  officials;  and 

whkkKAS,  communities  from  all  over  the  State  of  California  will  be  taking  part 
in  this  important  event  and  will  send  a  message  to  those  intent  on  committing  crime 
that  the  citizens  of  California  are  organized  and  dedicated  to  protecting  their 
neighborhoods ; 

HOH.  THBRSFORS.  I.  Gn)KGK  DROKMBJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  11,  1987  as  California  Night  Out  Against  Crime  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  observe  this  important  event  with  appropriate  programs  and  activities. 

IH  HITHBSS  SHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 


July  1987. 

Govemor  of  California 


Jj^^.^A.K^fC^^^K^^^X'  ^*»-  " 


AITKST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#5040 


*  ^JVg;' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  cf  H»  S«nnuiy  of  "^ 
of  rtip  Sto<?  of  Co'ifP'"''" 

'.'_'^  0?  1937 

MAR^M  fONG  Fll  S'-f">«?r\  of  '• 


*     -I 


1     ^ 


PROCLAiiATIOll 
OF  A 

sxAiK  OF  jxeaissxici 


I.  LEO  HcCARTHT,  acting  as  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Alpine,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  July  29,  1987,  as  a  result  of  a 
major  wildland  fire.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the 
capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  said  Coui.ty,  and  because 
of  the  existing  situation  and  continuing  fire,  1  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Alpine. 

I  FDRTHSR  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. 

IH  VITMESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
August  1987. 


Lieutenant  Governor  of  California 
Acting  as  Governor  of  California 


'ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#5041 


.-  •iv'  <yikt>  trf  the  S«crefary  of  St;' 
of  Ihe  State  of  California 


U61  ■o'm? 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   ,^™2?3ii!^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  of  our  nation's  young  people  is  of  paramount  importance  to 
ensuring  that  they  will  live  fulfilling,  productive  lives;  and 

HHERBAS.   this  can  be  achieved  only  through  exercising  great  care,  perseve- 
rance, and  common  sense  safety  procedures:  and 

WHEREAS,  these  procedures  are  being  implemented  through  active  community 
involvement  and  participation  in  safety  programs  and  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  is  sponsoring  National  Safety  Town 
Week  September  20-26,  in  order  to  promote  safety  awareness; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  20-26,  1987  as  Safety  Town  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  be  more  aware  of  preventive  safety  measures. 

la  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 
August  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


/Afff'  ^  r  •  ■ ' "i*  ^ 


#5042 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


;l.e  oHko  of  t'^c  3?<^ 

of  ifie  State  of  Co'ito'nio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


whkkKAS,  California's  students  of  today  are  California's  leaders  of  tomorrow; 

HHEREAS.  the  safety  and  well  being  of  many  students,   teachers,   and  school 
staff  are  unnecessarily  jeopardized  by  disruption,  crime,  violence  and  vandalism  in 
our  schools:  and 

WHKKKAS,  the  California  Constitution  provides  students,  teachers  and  school 
staff  the  inalienable  right  to  learn,  teach  and  work  in  a  safe  environment:  and 

hukkSAS.  a  better  understanding  of  school  safety  will  assist  students,  school 
officials,  law  enforcement  and  other  concerned  citizens  in  enhancing  learning  expe- 
riences and  our  young  people's  environment:  and 

KM.  THKREFOSE.  I,  GEORGK  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  18-24,  1987  as  California  Safe  Schools  Week. 

IH  HITHESS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
August  1987. 


Goverwir  of  California  \} 


ATnSTz 


UmhimA^ 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#5043 


SZnS  SDK 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ir  the  office  of  the  &KreWy  of  SU 
of  ibe  Slate  c<f  Calitemin 

Ifil     81987 

-ffiHG  BK  Se^sfV  Of  St:.i 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WhkkKAS,  the  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  permeates  every  aspect   of  American 
society;  and 

WHKKKAS,   alcohol  problems  cost  the  State  of  California  over  eleven  billion 
dollars  each  year  in  lost  worker  productivity,  health  and  medical  costs,   motor 
vehicle  accidents,   violent   crimes,  social  responses,  and  fire  losses,  bringing 
total  annual  economic  cost  of  substance  abuse  to  Californians  is  estimated  to  be 
$17.6  billion:  and 

HHERBAS,  over  51%  of  California  11th  graders  have  tried  an  illicit  drug  by  the 
age  of  16,  and  over  60,000  California  high  school  students  use  marijuana  daily;  and 

WHKRKAS,  46,000  Californians  under  the  age  of  20  were  arrested  for  felony  and 
misdemeanor  drug  violations  in  1984;  and 

WHKKKAS.   the  use  and  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  can  lead  to  failing  grades, 
failing  jobs,  crime,  addiction,  and  ultimately,  loss  of  life;  and 

HHSRSAS,  as  long  as  the  demand  for  drugs  exists,  supply  will  follow  and  avail- 
ability will  remain;  and 

HHERSAS,  the  prevention  of  drug  abuse  through  awareness  and  education  is  nec- 
essary to  bankrupt  suppliers  and  stop  the  drug  cycle;  and 

HHEBBAS,  awareness  of  and  education  through  available  programs  can  save  lives 
and  make  communities  safer  for  all  Californians;  and 

WHKKKAS,  this  year  the  Office  of  Criminal  Justice  Planning  is  coordinating  the 
observance  of  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  with  the  California  Department 
of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs  in  promoting  Red  Ribbon  Week,  October  25  through 
October  31; 

KM.  THERKFOBS.  I.  CTOSGS  DKDKMKJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  25-31.  1987  as  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  and  Red 
Ribbon  Week  in  California. 

IH  HITNBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
August  1987. 


Governor  of  California 
Secretary  of  State  I 


UA^ 


#5044 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


he  ctiko  of  the  b;c:ufj->  o'.  i:. 
of  thp  Stotff  o*  CoMto'nio 

Gl  S)987 

'iOMGEU.*efeti/y^St> 

kO    /    I   ,'   " 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


whwkKAS,  despite  a  reduction  in  the  number  of  juvenile  crimes   since   1981, 
youth  crime  and  delinquency  continue  to  be  a  major  concern  facing  all  Californians; 
and 

whkkKAS.  in  1984,  over  220,000  juveniles  were  taken  into  custody  in  Califor- 
nia, comprising  13%  of  all  arrests  in  the  state;  and 

hubkSAS.   juvenile  crime  and  delinquency  impact  us  all  by  threatening  the 
future  health  of  our  society:  and 

whkkKAS,  because  no  single  organization,  agency  or  jurisdiction  has   sole 
responsibility  for  preventing  juvenile  delinquency,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  all 
citizens  to  take  an  active  role  in  delinquency  prevention;  and 

whkkKAS.  effective  youth  crime  and  delinquency  prevention  programs  and  serv- 
ices depend  upon  the  commitment  and  participation  of  agencies,  organizations  and 
institutions  from  both  the  private  and  public  sector; 

NOH.  THEREFOKE.  I,  QSOBSX  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  27-October  3,  1987  as  California  Delinquency  Prevention 
Week. 


IH  HITMKSS  HHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
August  1987. 


\^^t.*J<,fCs.\.»<n^Sm  A    «»m^ 


#5045 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


1,!  Tfie  office  of  rtic  S»cretary  of  Stc" 
of  *h^  Sta^w  of  Ca'ifofnio 

^VJGl  81987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERBAS,  crime  and  fear  of  crime  adversely  affect  the  well-being  and  quality 
of  life  of  all  citizens  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  financial  loss,   personal  injury  and  community  deterioration 
resulting  from  crime  are  intolerable:  and 

whkkKAS,  it  is  essential  to  continue  to  disseminate  crime  prevention  informa- 
tion to  the  public  and  encourage  public  involvement  in  crime  prevention  programs  in 
order  to  help  r|educe  the  number  of  California  crime  victims;  and 

whkkKAS,  citizen  crime  prevention  action  has  proven  successful   in  reducing 
crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  crime  prevention  adds  immeasurably  to  the  health,  safety  and  vigor  of 
our  community  and  should  be  encouraged  and  supported  by  governmental  agencies, 
private  firms,  merchants,  schools,  community  clubs  and  neighbors;  and 

HHBREAS.  crime  prevention  programs  implemented  at  the  state  and  local  level 
require  the  support  of  all  Calif ornians; 

NOH,  THEREFORE.  I,  (GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Crime  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  and  participation  in  effective  crime 
prevention  programs. 

IB  HiniBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
August  1987. 


#5046 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  LL  b 

the  offko  of  the  Setretory  of  Skrt* 
of  ^  SW«  o*  Californk) 


Gl  81987 

^HjliNG  EU.  Secretoof  State 


8yn 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHBSEAS.  one  of  the  major  areas  of  criiae  affecting  the  citizens  of  this  state, 
and  the  country  in  general,  is  that  of  domestic  violence;  and 

VHEKSAS,  family  violence  occurs  in  staggering  proportions  across  the  nation, 
affecting  all  ages,  races  and  economic  levels;  and 

WHKKKAS.  violence  within  a  family  impacts  the  life  of  each  family  member  and 
that  member's  adjustment  in  the  larger  community:  and 

WHEEEAS.  women's  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and  law 
enforcement  agencies  are  working  to  stop  the  cyc!!e  of  violence  and  are  providing 
shelters,   counseling,   emergency  assistance,  legal  aid  and  other  needed  services; 
and 

wHkkKAS,  nearly  one-third  of  all  female  homicide  victims  are  killed  by  their 
husbands  or  boyfriends  and  nearly  20  percent  of  all  murders  are  family  related; 

NOV.  THKREFORS,  I.  (30RGB  DKDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  4-October  10,  1987  as  Domestic  Violence  Awareness  Week  in 
California. 


IH  HITHBSS  VHBRBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
August  1987. 


T- 


Governor  of  California 


t^  fc  •  -*  * 


Secretary  of  State    / 


#5047 


F  i  LE  D 

■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■^■^^i^"         of  ttw  SWe  of  Collfomta 

,    j;iiGl  31987 

EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENT  ^n^  ^c«tary  of  state 

Deputy 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


V". 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  one  of  the  major  areas  of  crime  affecting  the  citizens  of  this  state, 
and  the  country  in  general,  is  that  of  sexual  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,   acts  of  sexual  violence  can  lead  people  of  all  ages  into  both 
physical  and  emotional  suffering:  and 

WHEREAS,  sexual  violence  prevention  and  awareness  programs  have  become 
increasingly  available  to  communities  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  rape  crisis  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and  law 
enforcement  agencies  are  working  to  provide  treatment  and  assistance  to  sexual 
violence  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,   awareness  of.   and  education  through,  available  programs  can  save 
lives  and  make  communities  safer  for  all  Califomians; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEODfEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  11-October  17,  1987  as  California  Sexual  Violence  Awareness 
Week. 

IH  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 
August  1987. 


.>Cj^fc*'^-'r^'*^^'*"* 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   / 


#5048 


„««  office  onhaS.c^l^S[SW. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FIL 

AiJGl  91987 


of  Strte 


Isac-: 


SZKCDTTVE  OBDKR  D-66-87 


WHiocKAS.  Jesse  Marvin  Unruh  was  the  architect   of  the  modern  California 
Legislature,  serving  as  Speaker  of  the  Assembly  for  seven  years  during  the  time  he 
was  a  member  from  1955  until  1970;  and 

whkkKAS.  he  wielded  tremendous  influence  in  waging  an  unrelenting  battle 
against   poverty,   violence,  and  the  injustice  of  discrimination,  at  the  same  time 
upholding  the  rights  of  consumers,   protecting  California's   treasured  natural 
resources,  and  improving  the  educational  instruction  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHKKKAS,   he  served  with  distinction  as  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California 
from  197A  until  his  death  in  1987,  successfully  investing  and  safeguarding  billions 
of  dollars  in  financial  holdings  belonging  to  the  people  of  our  state;  and 

WhkkKAS,  Jesse  Unruh  devoted  much  of  his  life  to  service  on  behalf  of  the 
people  of  California,  becoming  one  of  our  most  loyal  and  distinguished  public 
officials;  and 

WhkkKAS,  the  people  of  California,  who  now  mourn  his  passing,  will  always 
recall  his  contributions  with  deep  gratitude; 

HON.  THKREFORK.  I.  GBORGB  DEDDfBJIAM.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective   immedi- 
ately: 


1. 


State  Office  Building  #1  shall  be  named  the  Jesse  Unruh  Office  Building  in 
appreciation  of  his  tireless  service  and  devotion. 


Ill  WITNESS  WBKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
August  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


#»!         *^i 


etary   of   Stat4  / 


#5049 


r.  iJie  ofTIi')  of  the  Secrwtaiy  of  Stu'f 
of  the  Sfote  of  Ca'ifofnlo 


AUG  2  .1987 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^'^scH^Eu^n^ofSbte 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  "^"^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WmtBitAS,  with  more  than  6.000  growers  and  650  vintners.  Californi-!  has  more 
wine  producers  than  all  other  states  combined;  and 

HHKRBAS,  with  2500  dairy  families  and  56  cheesemakers.  California  cheese 
plants  throughout  the  state  produce  more  than  400  million  pounds  of  40  different 
types  of  cheese  annually:  and 

HHKR8AS,  more  than  78  varieties  of  white  and  red  wine  grapes  are  produced  in 
California;  and 

HHKRBAS.  Californians  are  the  top  cheese  consumers  in  the  country,  consuming 
more  than  27  pounds  of  cheese  per  person  every  year,  nearly  50  percent  more  than 
the  rest  of  the  United  States;  and 

HHERSAS.  California  is  the  only  state  to  provide  grading  standards  to  ensure 
the  quality  of  our  state's  cheeses;  and 

HHKRBAS.  from  our  northern  coast  to  our  southern  border.  California  wines  and 
cheeses  are  made  in  virtually  every  area  of  the  state  and  all  are  renowned  for 
their  high  quality  and  taste; 

NOH.  THKKKFORB.  I.  GBORGB  DKDKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Wines  and  Cheeses  of  California  Month  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  enjoy  the  taste,  quality  and  variety  of  California's  fine 
wines  and  cheeses. 

ni  WITNESS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
August  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


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AUG  2  r^  1987 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  St:tJ 
By. 


PBOCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

SZAIK  OF  mERGKHCT 


I.  CTORGB  DKOKHBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of  agri- 
cultural properties  exist  within  the  County  of  Los  Angeles.  State  of  California, 
caused  by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly,  on  or 
about  July  27.  1987.  The  Los  Angeles  County  Board  of  Supervisors  has  requested  I 
proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation  is  beyond  the  control  of  the 
services,  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  Los  Angeles  County.  This  condi- 
tion requires  the  proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.  Under  the  authority  of 
Article  13.  Title  2.  Division  1  of  Chapter  7.  Government  Code.  I  therefore  proclaim 
a  State  of  Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan 
in  the  County  of  Los  Angeles;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state  gov- 
ernment to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency;  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. 

IH  HITNBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
August  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  the  United  States'  link  to  countries  spanning  the 
Pacific  region:  and 

HHKREAS.  our  relationship  with  these  nations  has  contributed  substantially  to 
the  cultural  diversity  and  economic  well-being  of  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  two-thirds  of  California's  international  trade  is  done  with  nations 
in  the  Pacific  Rim;  and 

HHEREAS.  California  has  opened  an  Asian  Trade  and  Investment  Office  in  Tokyo, 
Japan,  sent  numerous  cultural  and  trade  missions  abroad  and  have  encouraged  greater 
cooperation  among  nations  throughout  the  region;  and 

VHERKAS,  during  the  week  of  October  12,  the  Governor's  Office  will  host  a  spe- 
cial Pacific  Rim  Conference,  bringing  together  government  officials,  educators  and 
business  leaders  to  exchange  information  and  ideas  on  how  to  strengthen  our  rela- 
tionship: 

HO0.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDDIBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  12-19  as  Pacific  Rim  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  work  toward  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  Pacific  Rim 
and  its  importance  to  California. 

ni  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 
August  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


'.  \    0  1 1987 

,V4K^^v-fltNG  EU.  Se<;^retary  of  Stits 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^Of^<'(l     \ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.  millions  of  Californians  suffer  from  recurring  back  problems;  and 

HHUBKAS.  back  problems  have  reached  epidemic  proportions,  affecting  citizens 
of  every  social  strata  and  economic  level;  and 

0HEREAS.   countless  work  days  are  missed  each  year  because  of  back  ailments, 
not  only  affecting  individuals,  but  California  businesses  as  well;  and 

HHBBKAS.  statistics  overwhelmingly  indicate  that  back  pain  has  become  a  major 
public  health  threat  to  the  quality  of  life  and  economy  of  our  state;  and 

HHEREAS.   through  increased  education  and  awareness  programs  we  can  offer 
alternatives  that  make  a  significant  impact  on  the  prevention  and  alleviation  of 
back  ailments;  and 

HHSRKAS.  in  order  to  increase  awareness  of  this  important  health  issue,  health 
professionals  throughout  our  nation  will  observe  Back  Awareness  Week  during  the 
week  of  August  31  -  September  6,  1987; 

NOU.  THKREFORK.  I,  GEORIX  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  August  31  -  September  6.  1987  as  Back  Awareness  Week  in 
California. 

IN  WITNESS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ist  day  of 
September  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  contributions  made  by  Hispanic-Americans  to  our  great  state  and 
nation  enhance  not  only  our  strength  and  prosperity,  but  also  our  cultural  and 
ethnic  diversity:  and 


WHEREAS,  the  spirit  of  the  American  Dream  is  clearly  seen 
efforts  of  Hispanic-Americans;  and 


in  the  tireless 


WHEREAS,   as  all  Americans  will  be  celebrating  the  200th  Anniversary  of  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America,  it  is  fitting  that  we  recognize  the 
great  strides  made  by  Hispanic-Americans  and  the  opportunities  they  have  to  prosper 
in  our  country  without  relinquishing  their  precious  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States.   Ronald  Reagan,   has  declared 
September  13-19,  1987  as  National  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  to  celebrate  the  cultural 
and  ethnic  values  of  Hispanic  people  and  to  pay  tribute  to  their  worthy  contribu- 
tions to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  California  participate  in  this  joyous  celebra- 
tion to  recognize  the  outstanding  accomplishments  of  Hispanics  and  the  cultural 
enrichment  they  bring  to  the  lives  of  all  citizens  of  the  Golden  State; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEOR(X  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  13-19,  1987  as  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  celebrate  the  proud  heritage  and  cherished  ideals  of  the 
Hispanic  people. 

IH  WimSSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  "^^p*^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHESEAS.  the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California  have  long  cherished  their 
proud  history;  and 

WHKKKAS,   Juan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo,  a  Portuguese  explorer  in  service  of  Spain, 
exhibited  great  bravery  in  sailing  to  the  New  World  in  1520;  and 

HHSSBAS.  Cabrillo  led  the  exploration  that  sailed  up  Mexico's  Pacific  coast 
and,   between  June  and  December,  1542,  discovered  and  claimed  for  Spain  numerous 
points  along  California's  coast;  and 

whkkKAS,  included  among  these  discoveries  are  San  Diego  Bay,   Santa  Catalina 
Island,  Point  Reyes  and  Monterey  Bay;  and 

HHEREAS,   it   is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  recognize  and  celebrate  the 
heroic  endeavors  of  this  adventurous  explorer; 

H0«,  THKRKFD88.  I,  6B0BGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,   1987  as  Cabrillo  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  HITliBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHKRKAS,  the  security  and  protection  of  public  and  private  possessions  is  of 
great  importance  to  all  Americans;  and 

WhkkKAS,   professional  security  practitioners  are  dedicated  to  protecting  the 
coveted  assets  of  private  industry  and  public  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  outstanding  efforts  of  these  fine  professionals  have 
significantly  reduced  the  incidence  of  loss  due  to  crime;  and 

HHERKAS,   among  the  benefactors  of  these  exceptional  endeavors  are  banks, 
schools,  hotels,  hospitals,  museums  and  retail  outlets; 

MOH,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORCT  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1987  as  Professional  Security  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  efficiency  and  peace  of  mind  that  security 
professionals  bring  to  our  lives. 

ni  HITHBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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of  the  Stata  of  Colifomia 

-:P  0  21987 


_     MARCH  PONG  EU,  Soffitafy.of  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  .,>-7^<;.Tn7pl. 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^""^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS.  automobiles  are  prized  possessions  that  enable  countless  citizens  to 
travel  in  comfort  and  convenience:  and 

whkkKAS,  defective  cars  can  not  only  have  harmful  effects  on  the  environment, 
but  also  threaten  safe  operation  and  increase  the  incidence  of  traffic  mishaps;  and 

WHEREAS,  vehicle  neglect  in  the  United  States  costs  over  $7  billion  each  year 
due  to  prematurely  aged  cars,  fuel  waste,  air  pollution  and  accident  costs;  and 

HHEBEAS.   these  devastating  effects  can  be  significantly  countered  by  timely 
and  proper  automobile  maintenance  and  inspection;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California,  where  there  are  more  automobiles  than  in  any  other 
state  in  the  country,  it  is  important  that  all  motorists  be  alert  and  responsive  to 
the  operational  needs  of  their  automobiles; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Car  Care  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  motorists 
to  recognize  the  need  for  proper  automotive  maintenance  for  the  improvement  of  air 
quality,  highway  safety  and  operating  efficiency. 

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 
September  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        sep  0  21987 

MARCIl^^NG  EU,  Secretaty  (rf  State 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ^^XLlLILMl^. 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERSAS,  the  future  of  the  great  State  of  California  rests  on  the  shoulders  of 
today's  children,  who  are  the  leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

HHEKBAS.  it  is  vital  that  our  children  receive  proper  educational  assistance 
to  enhance  their  growth  and  potential;  and 

WHERKAS.  many  children  have  learning  disabilities  that  are  not  fully 
understood  by  those  around  them,  and  sometimes  they  are  deprived  of  their  right  to 
learn  by  not  receiving  special  attention;  and 

WHESSAS,  there  are  many  medical  professionals  in  the  Golden  State  who  are 
committed  to  meeting  the  special  needs  of  this  precious  but  vulnerable  segment  of 
our  population:  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  strides  can  be  made  if  all  citizens  become  more  aware  of  the 
problems  and  needs  of  those  children  afflicted  with  learning  disabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  October,   the  California  Association  for 
Neurologically  Handicapped  Children  is  observing  Learning  Disabilities  Month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Learning  Disabilities  Month  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  enhance  their  awareness  and  knowledge  of  learning  disabilities. 

!■  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State/ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP  0  ?  1987 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  SecrpHry  of  St:ta 
uty 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 

PKOCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

SX&IB  OF  BMERGENCT 


I,  GEtttGB  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  State 
of  California,  beginning  on  August  30.  1987,  as  a  result  of  a  series  of  lightning 
caused  fires,  some  of  which  are  continuing  to  hum  out  of  control,  throughout  the 
counties  of  Butte,  Fresno.  Humboldt,  Inyo,  Kern,  Lake,  Lassen,  Mariposa,  Mendocino. 
Modoc,  Mono,  Nevada,  Placer,  Plumas,  Riverside,  San  Bernardino.  Shasta,  Sierra, 
Siskiyou.  Trinity,  Tulare,  and  Tuolumne.  The  abnormally  dry  weather  conditions  in 
the  forest  and  range  lands  present  a  threat  of  imminent  danger  to  large  areas  of 
the  state  and  these  extreme  conditions  have  caused  precautionary  evacuations  to 
occur  in  several  communities.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the 
capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  cities  and  counties 
involved,  and  because  these  extreme  weather  related  conditions  are  expected  to  con- 
tinue I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  counties  of  Butte. 
Fresno.  Humboldt.  Inyo.  Kern.  Lake.  Lassen.  Mariposa.  Mendocino,  Modoc.  Mono, 
Nevada,  Placer,  Plumas,  Riverside,  San  Bernardino,  Shasta,  Sierra,  Siskiyou, 
Trinity,  Tulare,  and  Tuolumne. 

I  FDBTHER  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  WITMBSS  HHKIBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
September  1987. 


>r  of  Califomi 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Stota  of  Co'ifornia 

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FONG  EU.  Secrelaiy  of  SttJ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


TOKRKAS,  the  maintenance  of  physical  health  is  one  of  the  most  fundamental  of 
all  human  concerns;  and 

HHEREA5.   the  provision  of  proper  health  care  serves  individuals  and  families 
with  much  needed  comfort  and  guidance;  and 

HHERKAS.  osteopathic  physicians  are  concerned  with  meeting  the  comprehensive 
health  needs  of  California's  citizens  and  families;  and 

HHKREAS.  osteopathic  physicians  nobly  dedicate  themselves  to  enhancing  our  way 
of  life  through  their  use  of  the  latest  technological  procedures  in  health  care; 
tind 

HHERS^.  citizens  across  our  great  nation  will  be  observing  National  Osteo- 
pathic Medicine  Week  September  13-19;  and 

WSBSEkS.  it  is  appropriate  that  the  citizens  of  the  Golden  State  join  in  this 
fitting  tribute  to  the  talented  men  and  women  in  the  field  of  osteopathic  medicine; 

NOH.  THERBF08B.  I,  GBOSGS  DEIKMKJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  13-19.  1987  as  Osteopathic  Medicine  Week  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  dedicated  professionals  who  give  our  state 
quality,  comprehensive  and  personalized  health  care. 

IH  WITNESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
September  1987. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ''^^^^^■'•'-^^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHKKBAS.  the  citizens  of  Mexico  hold  a  special  gratitude  for  the  independence 
and  freedom  that  they  enjoy  today;  and 

VHEBEAS.   after  three  centuries  under  Spanish  rule  the  people  of  Mexico,  led 
first  by  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Cast  ilia,  united  in  1810  in  brave  defiance  and 
initiated  their  fight  for  self  rule;  and 

HHSRB/kS.  the  Mexican  people  were  later  led  by  Father  Morelos  y  Fayon  in  1812 
and  General  Agustin  Iturbide,  who  made  independence  effective  September  27.  1821; 
and 

HHKSBAS.   each  year,   Mexicans  everywhere  gather  to  reflect  upon  the  heroic 
endeavors  of  those  who  gallantly  fought  for  their  independence,  as  the  reigning 
president  rings  the  church  bells  that  Father  Castilla  rang  on  September  15,  1810, 
in  an  effort  to  unite  all  Mexicans  in  their  struggle  for  freedom;  and 

HHESSAS.  as  friendly  neighbors  to  the  North  and  with  a  significant  Mexican 
population,  it  is  appropriate  for  Calif ornians  to  celebrate  this  historic  event  and 
to  renew  and  strengthen  the  cultural  ties  and  spirited  goodwill  that  underscore  our 
enduring  relationship: 

Hon.  THKBKFORE.  I,  GBORCT  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1987,  as  Mexican  Independence  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  share  in  this  glorious  celebration  of  freedom  with  appro- 
priate observances. 

IH  WITNESS  HHKSEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
September  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


#5061 


I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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PBOCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

SXAIS  OF  BfKRGEHCT 


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4-M     i 


I.  CTORGB  DBUKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Counties  of  Colusa  and  Del  Norte,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  August  30, 
1987,  as  a  result  of  a  series  of  lightning  caused  fires.  The  abnormally  dry 
weather  conditions  in  the  forest  and  range  lands  present  a  threat  of  imminent 
danger  to  large  areas  of  the  state  and  these  extreme  conditions  have  caused 
precautionary  evacuations  to  occur  in  several  communities.  Because  the  magnitude 
of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and 
facilities  of  the  cities  and  counties  involved,  and  because  these  extreme  weather 
related  conditions  are  expected  to  continue.  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  to  exist  in  the  counties  of  Colusa  and  Del  Norte;  and 

I  FDKTHKR  DIBKCT  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. 

ni  HITMBSS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
September  1987. 


jirof  California   (J 


'S 


#50fc: 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  often  of  tin  S-t'f>0'>  o(  St 

SFPl  01987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS,  the  protection  of  human  life,  the  preservation  of  property  and  the 
maintenance  of  general  community  security  are  critically  important  to  the  citizens 
of  California;  and 

WhkkKAS.  the  9-1-1  program  provides  to  every  California  citizen,   including 
persons  who  speak  languages  other  than  English  and  the  hearing  impaired,  the  most 
efficient  and  up-to-date  means  of  obtaining  emergency  services;  and 

WHKKKAS.  since  December  1985.  California,  the  most  populated  and  complex  state 
in  the  nation,  has  employed  one  universal  emergency  telephone  number  staffed  by 
trained  operators  who  are  specialists  in  emergency  requests  at  over  1,000  public 
safety  answering  points;  and 

WhkkKAS.   the  success  of  this  ambitious,  comprehensive  program  requires  the 
dedication  of  444  cities,  58  counties,  and  28  telephone  companies  in  California; 
and 

WhkkKAS,   the  California  Department  of  General  Services,  Telecommunications 
Division,  projects  to  spend  $50  million  on  the  9-1-1  program  in  1987/88;  and 

whkkKAS.  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  has  declared  September  11,  1987,  as 
"9-1-1  Emergency  Number  Day"; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGB  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  11,  1987  as  9-1-1  Emergency  Number  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  join  other  states  in  recognizing  this  vital  service  to  our 
citizens. 


IM  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 
September  1987. 


#5063 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  Hie  ofiffl  of  ttn  Setreiory  of  S';' 
of  thf  StOtB  P?  Cc'lifornio 

STPI  01987' 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secrejaw  of  Sir 
By.         -  '       - 


WHEREAS,  head  injuries  are  a  major  cause  of  hospitalization,   resulting  in 
large  numbers  of  deaths,  as  well  as  permanent  brain  damage;  and 

HHERBAS.   accident  prevention  has  proven  to  be  effective  in  reducing  these 
injuries:  and 

HHESEAS.  an  individual  can  prevent  a  head  injury  by  wearing  crash  helmets, 
using  seat  belts,  and  not  misusing  alcohol;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  costs  associated  with  these  head  injuries  continue  to  escalate, 
both  directly  through  medical  care  costs  and  indirectly  through  loss  of  productiv- 
ity, impaired  functioning  and  preaature  death  and  disability;  and 

WHEREAS,  head  injury  prevention  activities  seek  to  make  individuals  more  aware 
of  the  causes  of  head  injuries  and  the  preventive  actions  that  can  reduce  the  risk 
of  such  accidents; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  October  1987  as  Head  Injuries  Awareness  Month  in  Cali- 
fornia and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  activities  to  increase  their 
knowledge  and  awareness  about  head  injury  prevention. 

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 
September  1987. 


#5064 


2,-7  N2tl'^  'VM1-"  ' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'^8y^ 


SEP  1   i  1987 
m  aj^Secretflfy  of  Stti 


4* 


Deputy 


CT1W 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WhukKAS,   our  nation  was   founded  on  the  principles  of     freedom,      justice 
liberty;   and 


and 


HHKRBAS.  for  200  years,  the  United  States  Constitution  has  served  to  protect 
these  cherished  ideals  of  the  United  States  of  America;  and 

whkkKAS,  as  the  oldest  written  national  instrument  of  government  in  force  any- 
where  in  the  world,   the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  has  long  stood  as  a 
symbol  of  hope  and  freedom  for  people  throughout  the  world  who  have  been  denied 
these  precious   freedoms  and  have  longed  for  the  right  to  be  free  and  live  with 
dignity;  and 

HHKRBAS.  it  is  with  great  pride  and  warm  reflection  that  Americans  and  freedom 
loving  people   throughout  the  world  join  in  special  celebration  of  this  historic 
observance:  and 

HHKRKAS.  as  Americans  everywhere  celebrate  the  200th  anniversary  of  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America,  may  we  all  renew  our  faith  in  her 
purpose  and  rededicate  ourselves  to  promoting  her  cherished  principles; 

NO0.  THKREFOBB.  I.  CTOBGB  DEDnffiJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1987  as  Constitution  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  pay  tribute  to  that  document 
which  stands  tall  as  a  symbol  of  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  to  all  the  world's 
people. 

n  WimSSS  WUKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
September  1987. 

Governoi.  of  California 


#5065 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California,  through  their  elected  representatives  in 
the  State  Assembly  and  State  Senate,  created  the  California  Senior  Legislature  in 
1980  to  offer  a  forum  for  older  Californians  to  set  priorities  for  legislation  of 
concern  to  them;  and 

WHKBKAS,  the  California  Senior  Legislature  is  concluding  its  sixth  year  as  the 
foremost  advocate  for  legislation  pertaining  to  the  concerns  of  California's  senior 
citizens,   vith  over  seventy-five  percent  of  its  proposed  legislation  enacted  into 
lav;  and 

BHKSEAS.  120  Senior  Legislators,  sixty  years  of  age  and  older,  have  been  duly 
elected  by  their  peers  from  33  districts  throughout  California  to  make  recommenda- 
tions to  the  California  State  Legislature  upon  legislation  which  affects  elderly 
Californians:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fastest  growing  population  of  this  state  is  among  senior  citizens 
who  are  living  longer  and  better  lives  as  a  result  of  improved  health  care  and 
living  conditions,  many  of  which  are  a  result  of  legislation  initially  proposed  by 
the  California  Senior  Legislature;  and 

WHEREAS*  the  California  Senior  Legislature  is  funded  entirely  by  voluntary 
contributions   to  the  California  Fund  For  Senior  Citizens  and  encumbers  no  general 
tax  revenues:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Senior  Legislature  will  convene  its  Seventh  Annual 
Session  in  Sacramento  from  October  4  -  October  8,  1987.  to  propose,  debate  and 
prioritize  legislation,  and  then  as  advocates,  to  seek  action  by  the  California 
State  Legislature  to  put  these  priority  measures  into  law; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOKSX   DEDKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  4-8,  1987  as  California  Senior  Legislature  Day   in  Cali- 
fornia,  and   invite  all  citizens  to  join  me  in  recognizing  the  valuable  contribu- 
tions the  California  Senior  Legislature  makes  to  our  quality  of  life. 

II  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 
September  1987. 


#5066 


■  »    I    I      g 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MArn  •  .!i(o  tU.  secT?!; 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS,  water  xs  California's  most  precious  natural  resource;  and 

whKkBAS,  a  reliable  and  safe  supply  of  water  plays  a  vital  role  in  the  health 
and  welfare  of  the  people  and  m  the  economic  growth  of  our  state;  and 

whkkKAS,  to  make  wise  decisions  on  water  issues,  it  is  important  that  indi- 
viduals understand  how  water  is  developed,  treated  and  delivered;  and 

WHKKKAS.  local  water  agencies  throughout  the  State  serve  the  public  by  deliv- 
ering high  quality  water  from  the  watershed  to  the  tap  at  an  affordable  price;  and 

whkkKAS,  during  the  week  of  October  19,  these  agencies,  m  cooperation  with 
the  California  Water  Awareness  Committee,  which  is  composed  of  various  urban  and 
agricultural  water  communities,  will  work  to  inform  all  residents  about  how  water 
IS  treated  and  then  delivered  to  their  homes  and  farms; 

NOH.  THERKFORE.  I.  (XORGS  DEOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  19-24,  1987  as  Water  Awareness  Week  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  join  with  me  in  supporting  local  water  agencies  in  their  effort  to  help  Califor- 
nians  be  water  aware. 


IH  HITNRSS  HHBRBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
September  1987. 


#5067 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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V  ■'■  -  Sfnts  c<  Ca'ito'iici 


M  71987 
EU  Secpitary  of  St: 

peputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahfornia 


HHEREAS.  an  Emergency  Medical  Service  system  provides  an  integrated  and 
coordinated  system  to  provide  optimal  care,  from  emergency  medical  response  to 
definitive  care,  for  all  ill  and  injured  individuals;  and 

HHKRKAS.  an  emergency  team  comprised  of  law  enforcement,  dispatch,  fire/rescue 
ambulance  services,   hospital  facilities,  and  medical  personnel,  many  of  whom  are 
unpaid  volunteers,  devote  their  lives  to  saving  the  lives  of  others;  and 

HHKREAS.  these  teams,  including  Emergency  Medical  Technicians,  nurses,  physi- 
cians, administrators  and  health  educators,  work  together  to  continuously  improve 
skills;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  a  daily  basis,  emergency  medical  personnel   including  physicians 
and  nurses  play  a  central  role  in  assisting  definitive  emergency  medical  treatment; 
and 

HHESEAS.  during  the  week  of  September  20-26,  1987,  emergency  medical  personnel 
throughout  our  state  will  be  observing  Emergency  Medical  Services  Awareness  Week  to 
educate  the  people  of  our  state  in  emergency  systans  and  procedures; 

KM.  THBBEFOBB,  I,  GBORGS  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  20-26,  1987.  as  Emergency  Medical  Services  Awareness  Wedc 
in  California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  increase  their  awareness  of  ways  to 
prevent  accidents  and  other  emergencies,  as  well  as  how  to  use  their  emergency 
medical  services  system  when  such  emergencies  do  occur. 

IM  HITNBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
September  1987. 


Govei 


ATTEST 


of  California 


T^ 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#5068 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Oeputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHERE/LS.  Californxa's  economy  is  the  seventh  largest  in  the  world  and  third  in 
the  use  of  petroleum-based  fuels;  and 

HBKREAS,   energy  constitutes  a  $60  billion  industry  m  the  Golden  State,  the 
single  largest  element  of  our  economy:  and 

WHKRKAS.  California  consumes  more  than  3  percent  of  the  world's  oil,   using 
more  than  A2  million  gallons  of  oil  a  day  for  transportation  alone;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  cost  and  reliability  of  future  energy  supplies  play  a  major  role 
in  California's  economic  development:  and 

VHESEAS.  California  leads  the  nation  in  developing  and  promoting  the  research, 
development,   demonstration  and  commercialization  of  renewable  and  alternative 
energy  resources  and  technologies;  and 

HHKRKAS.  California  continues  to  pursue  programs  which  reduce  the  state's  vul- 
nerability to  a  world  oil  supply  disruption;  and 

HHBREAS,   the  federal  government  has  recognized  October  as  National  Energy 
Awareness  Month  with  this  year's  theme  being  "Energy  Security:  Our  Future  Depends 
on  It;" 

NOH.  THKBBTORK,  I,  GBORGB  DEOKMKJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  as  California's  Energy  Awareness  Month  and  call  upon  all 
Citizens  to  continue  to  expand  their  efforts  to  use  our  energy  resources  more 
efficiently,  to  pursue  additional  environmentally  acceptable  energy  innovation,  and 
plan  for  the  state's  energy  security. 

IN  HITMBSS  HHESBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
September  1987 . 

Governor  of  California 


#5069 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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S'Pl  71987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS.  California  farmers  and  consumers  alike  enjoy  the  economic  benefits  of 
a  substantial  cooperative  business  sector;  and 

HHERBAS,  members  of  the  California  cooperatives  demonstrate  a  commitment  to 
their  communities,  the  democratic  process  of  decision  making  and  consumer  educa- 
t ion :  and 

HHESEAS.   an  estimated   40.000  member  households  of  California  agricultural 
cooperatives  market  over  6  billion  dollars  of  products  annually:  and 

whkkKAR,  an  estimated  1  million  people  participate  m  California  consumer 
cooperatives  such  as  housing,  pre-school,  food,  cable  television  and  memorial  and 
funeral  societies,  with  assets  over  1.5  billion  dollars;  and 

HBKREAS,  California  credit  unions  alone  have  over  6.2  million  members  and  over 
24  billion  dollars  m  assets;  and 

HHSSSAS.  those  who  work  to  strengthen  California  cooperatives  are  to  be  com- 
mended for  their  efforts  to  serve  their  fellow  citizens; 

naa,  THKRKFOSS.  I.  CTORCT  DEQKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Co-op  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  recognize  the  importance  of  cooperatives  and  those  individuals  which  make 
them  possible. 

Ill  HITIiBSS  HHKREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
September  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   St&te         / 


ij 


#5070 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^J^^^-^^  " 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VHKREAS.  for  decades,  respiratory  care  practitioners  have  contributed  to  the 
good  health  of  our  citizens  by  performing  vital  and  technical  tasks  with  precision 
and  accuracy:  and 

WHEREAS,  respiratory  care  is  necessary  in  order  to  provide  proper  health  care 
for  all  Americans:  and 

WHEREAS,   through  extensive  clinical  experimentation  and  medical  education, 
respiratory  care  professionals  have  developed  sophisticated  techniques  that  have  a 
significant  impact  on  the  medical  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  dedicated  efforts  of  respiratory  care  professionals  greatly 
contribute  to  the  quality  of  health  care  available;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  California  Association  for  Respiratory  Care  will  join 
with  their  colleagues  throughout  the  nation  in  observing  October  4-10.  1987  as 
Respiratory  Care  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORCT  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  A-10,  1987  as  Respiratory  Care  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  important  work  done  by  these  important  health 
professionals . 

IH  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 
September  1987. 


■y- 


A 


Governor  of  California 


|(l^'^UA^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#5071 


.'ctr-  of  Cc'**'".'"''"" 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


-ViKQ'^'r'jH'  El)  '^Hrelm  of  St:;.' 


OeouTv 


l>   ''_ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  established  Adult  Day  Care,  Adult  Health 
Care  and  Adult  Social  Day  Care  programs  to  provide  both  the  senior  population  and 
younger  disabled  adults  alternatives  to  long-term  institutionalization;  and 

HHKR8AS.  these  Adult  Day  programs'  primary  objectives  are  to  restore  or  to 
maintain  the  individual's  optimal  capacity  for  self-care  and  to  delay  or  prevent 
unnecessary  and  unwanted  placement  in  an  institutional  setting;  and 

HHERKAS.  Adult  Day  Care  programs  encompass  a  wide  variety  of  services, 
including  organized  social  and  recreational  activities  adapted  to  special  needs, 
counseling,  referral,  nursing  services,  personal  care,  physical,  occupational  and 
speech  therapies,  transportation  and  dietary  and  medical  consultation;  and 

HHBBBAS.  these  centers  offer  relief  to  families  who  otherwise  must  care  for 
disabled  family  members  on  a  twenty-four  hour  per  day  basis; 

HHBXEAS.  in  the  coming  year,  the  State  of  California  will  be  licensing  several 
new  Adult  Day  Health  Care  sites  and  will  begin  licensing  Social  Day  Centers;  and 

HHKREAS.  these  programs  provide  a  complementary  array  of  services  to  achieve  a 
comprehensive  system  of  community-based  long-term  care  in  California; 

HOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  20-26,  1987  as  Adult  Day  Services  Week  in  California. 

IH  HITHESS  VHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
September  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERSAS.  Native  American  Indians  were  the  original  inhabitants  of  what  is  now 
California:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Indians  have  held  a  special  appreciation  and  respect  for 
the  land  they  have  inhabited;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Indians  deserve  special  recognition  by  all  citizens  for 
the  contributions  they  have  made  to  our  civilization  and  to  enhancing  our 
understanding  and  appreciation  of  nature;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  arrival  of  explorers  from  Europe  greatly  disrupted  the  centuries- 
old  way  of  life  enjoyed  by  the  California  Indian;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  fourth  Friday  of  September,  which  commemorates  the  Indian  New 
Year,  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
many  contributions  California  Indians  continue  to  make  to  our  society; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEQKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  26,  1987  as  California  American  Indian  Day  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1987. 


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Secretary  of  State    / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California,  through  their  elected  representatives  in 

the  State  Assembly  and  State  Senate,  created  the  California  Senior  Legislature  in 

1980  to  offer  a  forum  for  older  Californians  to  set  priorities  for  legislation  of 
concern  to  them;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Senior  Legislature  is  concluding  its  sixth  year  as  one 
of  the  foremost  advocates  for  legislation  pertaining  to  the  concerns  of 
California's  senior  citizens,  with  over  seventy-five  percent  of  its  proposed 
legislation  enacted  into  law;  and 

WHEREAS.  120  Senior  Legislators,  sixty  years  of  age  and  older,  have  been  duly 
elected  by  their  peers  from  33  districts  throughout  California  to  make  recommenda- 
tions to  the  California  State  Legislature  upon  legislation  which  affects  elderly 
Californians:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fastest  growing  population  of  this  state  is  among  senior  citizens 
who  are  living  longer  and  better  lives  as  a  result  of  improved  health  care  and 
living  conditions,  many  of  which  are  a  result  of  legislation  initially  proposed  by 
the  California  Senior  Legislature;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Senior  Legislature  is  funded  entirely  by  voluntary 
contributions  to  the  California  Fund  For  Senior  Citizens  and  encumbers  no  general 
tax  revenues:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Senior  Legislature  will  convene  its  Seventh  Annual 
Session  in  Sacramento  from  October  4  -  October  8,  1987.  to  propose,  debate  and 
prioritize  legislation,  and  then  as  advocates,  to  seek  action  by  the  California 
State  Legislature  to  put  these  priority  measures  into  law; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  QXXXUSaL  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  4-8.  1987  as  California  Senior  Legislature  Day  in  Cali- 
fornia,  and  invite  all  citizens  to  join  me  in  recognizing  the  valuable  contribu- 
tions the  California  Senior  Legislature  makes  to  our  quality  of  life. 

IH  WITIBSS  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  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  during  our  nation's  1987  celebration  of  the  200th  anniversary  of  the 
Constitution  of  the  United  States,  we,  as  Americans  and  Californians,  have  been 
provided  with  a  fine  opportunity  to  reflect  upon  our  past  achievements  as 
individuals,  as  a  state  and  as  a  nation;  and 

HHEREAS.  for  centuries  our  beloved  America  has  been  affectionately  known  as 
the  melting  pot  of  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  prides  herself  on  emulating  the  American  melting  pot  by 
being  home  to  citizens  of  many  ethnic  backgrounds;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  of  today  boasts  a  strong  and  boisterous  economy 
enriched  by  the  diversity  and  ingenuity  of  her  citizens,   as  well   as   their 
diligence,  perseverance  and  firm  belief  in  the  American  system  of  free  enterprise; 
and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  California's  courageous  and  industrious  individuals  who  are 
working  to  make  our  state  a  better  place  in  which  to  live  are  minorities  who 
currently  own  more  than  600,000  flourishing  California  businesses  representing  one- 
sixth  of  all  minority  owned  businesses  in  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  four  years.  President  Reagan  has  proclaimed  the  first 
week  of  October  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  Week  to  provide  an  opportunity 
for  all  Americans  to  pay  tribute  to  our  nation's  minority  business  owners,  as  well 
as  their  supporters  who  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  economic  prosperity 
we  enjoy  today; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOtJSR  DEOKHBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  4-10,  1987  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  Week  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  the  special  activities  and 
observances  planned  throughout  this  week. 

n  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
September  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS.  California's  economy  is  the  seventh  largest  in  the  world  and  third  in 
the  use  of  petroleum-based  fuels;  and 

WHEREAS,   energy  constitutes  a  $60  billion  inc   try  in  the  Golden  State,  the 
single  largest  element  of  our  economy;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  consumes  more  than  3  percent  of  the  world's  oil,  using 
more  than  42  million  gallons  of  oil  a  day  for  transportation  alone;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cost  and  reliability  of  future  energy  supplies  play  a  major  role 
in  California's  economic  development;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  leads  the  nation  in  developing  and  promoting  the  research, 
development,   demonstration  and  commercialization  of  renewable  and  alternative 
energy  resources  and  technologies;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  continues  to  pursue  programs  which  reduce  the  state's  vul- 
nerability to  a  world  oil  supply  disruption;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  federal  government  has  recognized  October  as  National  Energy 
Awareness  Month  with  this  year's  theme  being  "Energy  Security:  Our  Future  Depends 
on  It;" 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  California's  Energy  Awareness  Month  and  call  upon 

all  citizens  to  continue  to  expand  their  efforts  to  use  our  energy  resources  more 

efficiently,  to  pursue  additional  environmentally  acceptable  energy  innovation,  and 
plan  for  the  state's  energy  security. 

m  WITIBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
September  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

HHERBAS.  the  people  of  California,  through  their  elected  representatives  in 

the  State  Assembly  and  State  Senate,  created  the  California  Senior  Legislature  in 

1980  to  offer  a  forum  for  older  Californians  to  set  priorities  for  legislation  of 
concern  to  them;  and 

HHKKKAlS.  the  California  Senior  Legislature  is  concluding  its  sixth  year  as  one 
of  the  foremost  advocates   for  legislation  pertaining  to  the  concerns  of 
California's  senior  citizens,  with  over  seventy-five  percent  of  its  proposed 
legislation  enacted  into  law;  and 

HHERE^.  120  Senior  Legislators,  sixty  years  of  age  and  older,  have  been  duly 
elected  by  their  peers  from  33  districts  throughout  California  to  make  recommenda- 
tions to  the  California  State  Legislature  upon  legislation  which  affects  elderly 
Californians:  and 

HHKRBAS.  the  fastest  growing  population  of  this  state  is  among  senior  citizens 
who  are  living  longer  and  better  lives  as  a  result  of  improved  health  care  and 
living  conditions,  many  of  which  are  a  result  of  legislation  initially  proposed  by 
the  California  Senior  Legislature;  and 

flHKKBAS.  the  California  Senior  Legislature  is  funded  entirely  by  voluntary 
contributions  to  the  California  Fund  For  Senior  Citizens  and  encumbers  no  general 
tax  revenues:  and 

HHKBSAS.  the  California  Senior  Legislature  will  convene  its  Seventh  Annual 
Session  in  Sacramento  from  October  A  -  October  8,  1987,  to  propose,  debate  and 
prioritize  legislation,  and  then  as  advocates,  to  seek  action  by  the  California 
State  Legislature  to  put  these  priority  measures  into  law: 

NOH.  THKRBFORS.  I,  GEORGE  DKIKNBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  A-10,  1987  as  California  Senior  Legislature  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia, and  invite  all  citizens  to  join  me  in  recognizing  the  valuable  contribu- 
tions the  California  Senior  Legislature  makes  to  our  quality  of  life. 

IH  HITNBSS  WHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
September  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    the  strength  of  a  coamunity   lies   in  the  good  health  of   its  citizens; 


and 


HHEREAS.  pharmacists  contribute  to  the  good  health  of  our  citizens  by  provid- 
ing for  the  distribution  and  proper  use  of  prescription  drugs;  and 

HHERSAS.  despite  the  efforts  of  our  pharmacists,  medication  misuse  continues 
to  be  a  significant  problem;  and 

HHKREAS.   a  significant  amount  of  the  medication  prescribed  in  the  United 
States  is  taken  incorrectly;  and 

HHERBAS.  the  misuse  of  medication  results  in  detrimental  effects,  such  as  pro- 
longed illness,  harmful  side-effects,  increased  hospitalization  and  work  absences 
or  poor  performance;  and 

HHEKSAS.  it  is  only  through  greater  professional  cooperation  and  public  aware- 
ness that  we  can  diminish  the  misuse  of  prescription  drugs; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORtX  DEODfBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1987  as  Pharmacy  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  take  great  care  in  the  use  of  prescription  drugs. 

ni  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  white  cane,  which  is  a  vital  resource  to  every  blind  citizen, 
demonstrates  and  symbolizes  an  ability  to  achieve  a  full,  independent  life;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  white  cane,  by  allowing  blind  people  to  move  freely  and  safely 
from  place  to  place,  makes  it  possible  for  the  blind  to  participate  in  and  contrib- 
ute to  our  society:  and 

WHEREAS,  every  citizen  should  be  aware  that  the  law  requires  that  motorists 
exercise  appropriate  caution  when  approaching  a  blind  person  carrying  a  white  cane 
or  using  a  guide  dog;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  law  also  calls  upon  employers,  both  public  and  private,  to 
use  the  employment  skills  of  the  blind;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Social  Services  reaffirms  its  commitment 
to  services  to  the  blind  citizens  of  California  through  the  Office  of  Services  to 
the  Blind; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GBORGB.  DEUKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15.  1987  as  White  Cane  Day. 

lU  WITIBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRBAS.  all  citizens  in  California  rely  on  hospitals  in  meeting  their  routine 
and  emergency  health  needs;  and 

HHERKAS.   those  who  serve  in  hospitals  have  a  major  responsibility  for  the 
welfare  of  our  people;  and 

HHEREAS.  hospital  Central  Service  personnel  play  a  vital  role  in  the  quality 
of  care  given  to  patients  in  today's  modem  hospitals  and  medical  centers;  and 

HHKRBAS.   the  Central  Service  employees  take  great  pride  in  providing  sterile 
patient  care  supplies  and  providing  the  best  quality  service  and  seek  to  keep  costs 
reasonable;  and 

WRmntAS,  the  Central  Service  employees  are  trained  in  aseptic  techniques  and 
current  trends  in  sterilization,  thereby  reducing  the  patient's  risk  of  acquiring 
infection  during  their  stay  in  the  hospital; 

KM.  TH8RKF0RE.  I,  (XORGE  DBDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  11-17,  1987  as  Central  Service  Appreciation  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

Ill  HITHESS  HHKSKOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  the  health  of  our  citizens  is  vital  to  the  strength  of  our 
communities:  and 

WHKkKAS,  Lupus  Erythemotosus.  a  chronic  and  debilitating  disease,  claims  more 
than  16.000  new  victims  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  disease  is  especially  tragic  in  that  not  only  is  there  no  cure, 
but  in  nine  out  of  ten  cases  it  afflicts  women  in  their  childbearing  years;  and 

WHERE4S.  with  increased  education  and  the  enhanced  awareness  of  the  medical 
profession  in  recognizing  and  treating  lupus  patients,  lupus  is  no  longer  the  often 
fatal  disease  that  it  once  was;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  continued  dedication  of  health  professionals  and  concerned 
citizens  to  enhance  awareness  of  lupus,  the  terrible  afflictions  caused  by  this 
disease  can  be  minimized;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  declared  October  as  National 
Lupus  Awareness  Month  in  order  to  recognize  the  accomplishments  made  to  date  and 
the  challenges  that  lie  ahead; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEDDfEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Lupus  Awareness  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  23rd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

HHK8SAS,  America's  medical  research  enterprise   is  the  acknowledged  world 
leader  in  promoting  health  and  preventing  disease  and  disability;  and 

WhKKKAS,   medical   research  continuously  contributes  to  the  discovery  of  new 
knowledge  that  will  lead  to  the  improved  health  and  well-being  of  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  researchers   continue   to  pioneer  breakthroughs   in  the 
detection  and  treatment  of  diseases  and  promote  the  widespread  application  of  these 
methods  and  technologies  to  medical  practice;  and 

whkkKAS,  medical  research  has  significantly  contributed  to  bringing  America's 
death  rate  to  an  all-time  low  and  its  life  expectancy  rates  to  all-time  highs;  and 

whkkKAS.  medical   research  has  contributed  enormously  to  the  control  and 
virtual  worldwide  eradication  of  epidemic  diseases   such  as  cholera,   smallpox, 
yellow  fever,  and  bubonic  plague,  and  the  prevention  in  this  country  of  childhood 
diseases  such  as  diptheria,  polio,  tetanus,  and  pertussis;  and 

HHKRSAS.  medical  research  in  this  country  has   fostered  a  productive  and 
ongoing  positive  public  and  private  sector  partnership  among  government,  academia. 
industry,  and  voluntary  organizations  in  the  pursuit  of  researchy  excellence  and 
discovery;  and 

WHukKAS,   the  State  of  California  acknowledges  with  pride  the  many 
accomplishments  of  America's  medical  research  enterprise  and  confidently  looks  to 
it  for  continued  progress  in  relieving  human  suffering  and  conquering  the  diseases 
and  disorders  that  afflict  the  people  of  our  great  state  and  country. 

mn.  tukkKFORS.  I.  CTORGE  DKCKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1,  1987  as  Medical  Research  Day  in  the  State  of  California. 

IN  HITIBSS  WHKKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
September  1987. 


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ATTEST: 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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■■'■:'■  of  the  S--:-uiary  of  State 
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■■^  :  '98/' 


Oeputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHESSAS.  proper  dental  hygiene  is  of  vital  importance  to  the  health  of  all 
citizens:  and 

VHERBAS.  a  great  reliance  is  placed  upon  dental  assistants  to  contribute  to 
our  overall  health  through  their  expertise  in  dental  support;  and 

ilHKREAS.  dental  assistants  are  recognized  for  their  dedicated,   tireless 
efforts  to  assist  dentists  in  the  provision  of  safe  and  efficient  dental  health 
care;  and 

HHEREAS.  dental  assistants  have  provided  much  needed  guidance  and  education 
regarding  good  health  habits  and  preventative  dental  care;  and 

HHKRKAS.   it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  outstanding 
contributions  that  dental  assistants  lend  to  our  lives; 

HOH.  THKRKFORK,  I.  GBSmX   DKOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  18-24.   1987  as  Dental  Assistance  Recognition  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

n  HiniBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
September  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of' State/ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ^^^^^ 


Otjuty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRSAS.  the  family  is  the  most  important  institution  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  of  the  highest  priority  that  the  families  of  the  Golden  State 
maintain  an  awareness  of  the  attributes  of  a  healthy  lifestyle;  and 

HHEREAS.   throughout  California,   family  health  physicians  utilize  their 
expertise  not  only  to  help  family  members  recover  from  various  illnesses,  but  also 
to  keep  them  from  becoming  ill  through  medical  and  educational  techniques;  and 

HHERBAS.  these  physicians  have  dedicated  themselves  admirably  to  the  cause  of 
maintaining  an  environment  in  which  families  can  lead  healthy  and  vibrant  lives; 
and 

VHERSAS.  the  California  Academy  of  Family  Physicians  has  designated  October 
1987  as  Family  Health  Month  to  emphasize  the  importance  of  preventive  health  and 
health  maintenance  among  families;  and 

HHERBAS.   it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of 
family  health  and  the  vital  role  that  family  physicians  play  in  supporting  our 
family  health  goals; 

IKM.  THERETORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Family  Health  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  lead  a  healthy  lifestyle. 

IM  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 
September  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FUNG  EU.  Secretary  c: 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERBAS.  children,  as  the  leaders  of  tomorrow,  represent  the  future  of  our 
great  state  and  nation;  and 

HHERBAS.  children,  when  born,  bring  great  joy  and  hope  to  our  lives:  and 

HHKRBAS.   each  year  over  one  million  families  in  the  United  States  and  over 
95,000  families  in  California  face  the  unexpected  and  tragic  loss  of  their  infant 
baby ;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  grief  and  sorrow  that  these  families  encounter  has  a  devastating 
impact  on  their  lives;  and 

HHKREAS.  increased  awareness  of  this  tremendous  family  loss  may  help  to 
provide  comfort  and  guidance  to  others  as  they  cope  with  their  bereavement;  and 

VHEREAS.   the  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Support  Groups  are  working  to  promote 
greater  awareness  of  this  travesty  and  also  train  health  care  professionals  who 
help  families  face  this  tragedy  with  less  confusion  and  greater  understanding;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  support  groups  will  be  holding  their  national  conference  in 
California  to  exchange  ideas  on  how  to  provide  more  support  to  this  very  special 
segment  of  our  community; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Awareness  Month  in 

California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  special  observance  with  compassion 
and  understanding. 

m  WITHBSS  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  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP  2  '•m? 

MAROHONG  EU,  itmin  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


and 


HHBREAS.  the  strength  of  American  productivity  lies  in  expert  craftsmanship; 


WHEREAS,   the  high  quality  of  American  products  greatly  enhances  our  living 
standards  and  overall  way  of  life;  and 

HHKRBAS,  throughout  our  nation,  quality  control  programs  ensure  the  highest 
standards  of  efficiency  and  cost  effectiveness;  and 

VHERSAS.  the  American  Society  for  Quality  Control  has  provided  leadership  and 
guidance  to  quality  control  programs  throughout  our  nation  since  19A6;  and 

HHERXAS.  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  proclaimed  October  as  Quality 
Control  Month  in  the  United  States;  and 

HHEREAS.   during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  chapter  of  the  American 
Society  for  Quality  Control  will  be  sponsoring  programs  to  encourage  the  continuing 
high  quality  production  that  the  Golden  State  is  well  known  for;  and 

VHKBKAS.   it   is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  pay  tribute  to  the  superior 
efforts  of  our  manufacturing,  technology  and  service  industries; 

HOH.  THKREFOKE.  I,  GEORGE  DKDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Quality  Control  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances; 

IH  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 
September  1987. 

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Secretary  of  State   / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    • 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP  2  -:m7 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHERBAS.  disabled  citizens  make  significant  contributions  to  all  aspects  of 
society  and  offer  special  skills  to  California's  workplace;  and 

HHEREAS.  this  special  segment  of  the  workforce  performs  well,  consistently 
offering  high  standards  of  performance  to  meet  the  productivity  expectations  of 
their  employers;  and 

WHERBAS.   disabled  workers  bring  a  wealth  of  diverse  experience  to  the  work 
environment  and  serve  as  an  example  to  all  Californians  through  their  strong  desire 
to  participate  fully  in  the  activities  of  our  state;  and 

HHKRKAS.  employment  opportunities  play  an  important  role  in  assisting  disabled 
Californians  in  their  efforts  to  remain  self-sufficient;  and 

1IHEREAS.  the  Governor's  Committee  for  Employment  of  the  Handicapped,  the  State 
Employment  Development  Department  and  the  State  Department  of  Rehabilitation  are 
committed  to  working  in  partnership  with  private  industry,  the  public  sector,  labor 
and  the  disabled  community  in  fostering  increased  awareness  of  the  capabilities  of 
the  people  with  disabilities  through  public  education  and  technical  assistance;  and 


WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States,  Ronald  Reagan,  has  declared 
first  week  of  October  as  National  Employ  the  Handicapped  Week;  and 


the 


WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciated  the  vital  contribu- 
tions disabled  persons  make  to  our  workplace  and  all  aspects  of  society; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDDfBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Employ  Disabled  Persons  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  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  1987. 


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Secretary   of   Stat* 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   .^«w«Eut5^^ state 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^  '^  i)^  '  '^  - 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


iiHKKKAS,  the  State  of  California  has  a  varied  coastline  of  sandy  beaches, 
rocky  shores,   productive  estuaries,  marshes  and  tidal  flats,  urban  areas  and 
harbors:  and 

whkkKAS,  the  coast  provides  a  rich  scenic,  recreational,  cultural  and  his- 
torical heritage:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  natural  resources  of  the  coastal  zone  are  among  California's  most 
important  economic  resources;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  marine  environment  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  resources  for  rec- 
reation, tourism,  fishing  and  other  coastal  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  strongly  conmiitted  to  the  wise  management 
of  the  coastline  to  ensure  that  the  environmental  and  economic  value  of  the  coastal 
zone  will  be  sustained;  and 

WHEREAS,  preserving  the  productivity  and  quality  of  coastal  resources  requires 
public  awareness,  support,  and  an  understanding  that  protection  of  the  coast  is  a 
responsibility  shared  by  individual  citizens,  the  business  community  and  public 
institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  nation  citizens  will  observe  September  19,  1987  - 
October  12,  1987,  as  Coastweeks  and  on  October  10,  1987  will  participate  in  an 
organized  coastal  clean-up  effort; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  October  4  -  October  10,  1987  as  Coastweek  in  Califor- 
nia, and  October  10,  1987  as  Adopt-A-Beach  Coastal  Clean-Up  Day  in  California. 

Ill  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 
September  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


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FILED 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENTMAwtt«^Eo,8ec«twofstate 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHBREAS.  Acquired  Immune  Deficiency  Syndrome,  AIDS,  caused  by  the  Human  Immun- 
odeficiency (HIV),  now  infects  more  than  a  million  people  in  the  United  States  and 
millions  more  in  other  countries;  and 

HHKREAS.  there  have  been  over  9.300  cases  of  AIDS  reported  thus  far  in  Cali- 
fornia; and 

UHkHKAS,  the  damage  the  virus  inflicts  on  the  immune  system  may  not  be  appar- 
ent until  years  after  initial  contact;  therefore,  the  number  of  cases  reported  thus 
far  are  only  the  beginning  of  the  expected  toll;  and 

WHKRBAS.  the  epidemic  is  growing  every  day,  and  in  the  absence  of  intervention 
will  continue  to  grow,  affecting  the  lives  of  men,  women  and  children  of  all  walks 
of  life  and  causing  great  pain  and  suffering  for  both  the  victims  and  their  fami- 
lies; and 

WHERBAS.  there  is  no  current  vaccine  or  cure  for  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  education  is  the  only  tool  to  combat  the  spread  of  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS, the  Department  of  Health  Services,  Office  of  AIDS,  in  cooperation  with 
various   federal,   local,  and  private  agencies,  has  developed  a  public  education/ 
awareness  program  to  promote  preventive  health  behavior  which  will  halt  the  further 
spread  of  the  AIDS  virus;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  individual  citizens,  government  agencies 
and  private  entities  are  joining  together  to  communicate  the  importance  of  educa- 
tion for  AIDS  prevention; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  AIDS  Education  Month  in  California. 

IM  WimSSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  uiy  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
September  1987. 


#5089 


In  iM  officv  of  w9  Stcraloiy  of  State 
of  IfM  Stat*  of  Colifefnio 


OCT  0  1  1987 
EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   »«^,n)N6Eu.secf««y  of  state 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  •>'^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WhkkKAS.  millions  of  Californians  suffer  from  some  form  of  mental  or  emotional 
disorder;  and 

WHKRKAS,  thousands  of  caring  and  compassionate  health  care  professionals  offer 
services  to  patients  in  five  state  hospitals  administered  by  the  California 
Department  of  Mental  Health,  as  well  as  hundreds  of  community  programs  administered 
by  county  agencies;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  effects  of  mental  illness  on  the  families,  friends  and  loved  ones 
of  patients  can  be  devastating,  both  emotionally  and  financially;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  medication,  professionals  recognize  that  rehabilita- 
tion, individual,  family  and  group  therapies,  and  self-help  groups  are  helpful  in 
the  treatment  of  various  forms  of  mental  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  and  understanding  of  mental  illness  will 
help  eliminate  many  of  the  myths  about  this  devastating  disease,  and  reduce  the 
stigmas  associated  with  it; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  A-10.  1987  as  Mental  Illness  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  mental  illness  and  to  participate  in 
this  important  observance  with  appropriate  ceremonies. 

IH  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 
September  1987. 


#5090 


in  the  offiw  of  1*>e  Secretory  ^ 
of  1*»  State  of  Colifofnio 


^  0  ':  1987 

MARCH,  pG  EU,  Secretj^  of  State 


MARCH,  H)NG  EU,  SecretW  OT  Mare 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT^    }ii..Oll:>^><^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKSBAS,  the  success  of  many  of  our  state's  activities  —  from  business  to 
education  —  is  enhanced  by  the  productive  usage  of  quality  computer  systems;  and 

HHKRBAS.  computer  knowledge  has  become  vital  to  success  in  the  increasingly 
complex  and  competitive  business  community  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WhkkKAS.  children,  as  our  state's  leaders  of  tomorrow,  need  the  opportunity  to 
work  and  learn  with  computers  in  order  to  grow  creatively  and  educationally;  and 

WhkkKAS,   there  are  countless  computer  programs  now  being  used  in  the 
California  school  system  that  are  enhancing  computer  literacy  among  our  youth;  and 

WhkkKAS,  it  is  vital  that  we  continue  to  maintain  awareness  of  the  need  for 
computer  education  in  order  to  ensure  the  competitive  edge  in  productivity, 
creativity  and  general  knowledge  for  which  our  great  state  and  nation  are  world 
renowned:  and 

HHKRKAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of 
computer  education  how  it  prepares  our  citizens  to  meet  the  challenges  of  rapid 
technological  change; 

NOfl.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  nf  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Computer  Learning  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  computer  education. 

HI  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary   of   Statfe 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic*  of  Hw  Secretory  of  SMe 
of  the  State  of  Calrfornio 

OCT  0  21987 
»WP«NGEU^&cfiteryofSt-.te 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  strength  of  the  United  States  lies  in  the  diversity  of  her 
people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  we  hold  so  dear  —  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  —  are 
clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent  who  have  come 
to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  these  individuals  are  the  thousands  of  people  of  Polish 
ancestry  who  have  made  California  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  Polish  Americans  throughout  our  nation 
are  observing  National  Polish  American  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting   that   all  Californians  join  in  this  very  special 
celebration  by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  Polish  Americans; 

WW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORCT  DEORMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1987  as  Polish  American  Heritage  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 

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  1987. 


#5092 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  0  •:  1987 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  Leif  Erikson  was  the  son  of  Eric  the  Red,  the  Norse  chieftain  from 
Iceland  who  discovered  and  colonized  Greenland  in  A.D.  985;  and 

HHEREAS.  when  visiting  Norway  in  about  A.D.  999,  he  was  converted  to 
Christianity  and  then  ordered  by  King  Olaf  to  carry  the  faith  back  to  his  pagan 
homeland;  and 

HHEREAS.   on  his  way  back  to  Greenland,  his  ship  was  blown  off  course  and  he 
landed  in  a  "place  where  wild  grapes  and  self-sown  wheat  grew"  and  named  it  Vinland 
the  Good; 

HHEREAS.  throughout  history,  historians  have  speculated  that  Vinland  the  Good 
was,  indeed,  the  North  American  coastline; 

WHEREAS,  Norwegian-Americans  throughout  our  great  nation  celebrate  October  9 
in  commemoration  of  Leif  Erikson 's  achievements; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9,  1987  as  Leif  Erikson  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  2nd  day  of 
ctober  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State' 


#5093 


In  the  offica  <rf  tde  Secrrtory  of  State 
Of  llM  State  of  California 


JC T  0  7: 1987 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .^^^^r?'^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


L^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  October  10.  1911.  A, 000  years  of  monarchial  rule  by  the  Ch'ing 
Dynasty  in  China  ended,  ushering  in  China's  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  independence  was  long  sought  and  steadfastly  fought  for  by 
countless  Chinese  patriots,  guided  by  the  valor  and  leadership  of  Dr.  Sun  Yat-Sen; 
and 

WHEREAS,   one  of  the  results  of  this  independence  was  an  open  door  to  China 
that  enabled  the  outside  world  to  learn  about  the  fascinating  cultural  heritage  of 
the  Chinese;  and 

WHEREAS,  today,  the  State  of  California  is  blessed  with  a  rich  Chinese  herit- 
age that  strengthens  its  communities  and  provides  cultural  enrichment  to  countless 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.  Chinese  people  everywhere  celebrate  the  independence  of  1911  and  the 
brave  heroics  of  the  men  and  women  who  made  it  possible  with  their  annual  Double 
Tenth  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Calif ornians,  who  also  enjoy  independence 
because  of  the  bravery  and  determination  of  our  forefathers,  join  in  this  important 
celebration  as  we  look  forward  to  continued  friendship  and  goodwill  between  our 
peoples; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10,  1987  as  Double  Tenth  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 

Secretary   of   State/ 


#5094 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  tlw  offics  of  1TI0  Socretory  of  Stato  ^ 
of  the  Sto1«  of  Califomia 

OCT  0  2  1987 
MARCH  FW^  EU,  Secretaiy  of  State  ^^ 

Deputy 


PROCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California.  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Cities  of  Monterey  Park  and  Whittier,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  October  1, 
1987,  as  a  result  of  a  6.0  magnitude  earthquake.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this 
disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of 
said  cities,  and  because  of  the  continuing  aftershocks,  I  therefore  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  Cities  of  Monterey  Park  and  Whittier. 

I  FDRTHER  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  HHEREOF  I 

and  caused  the 
California  to  be 
October  1987. 


have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
affixed  this   2nd  day  of 


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0N6  EU,  Secretaiy  of  State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  <ivJm<.^sJJJj^ 

Deputy 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PBOCLAMATIOM 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMgRGKHCY 


I  GSORGE  DOTKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions 'of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Los  Angeles.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  October  1.  1987.  as  a 
result  of  a  6.0  magnitude  earthquake.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  said  county, 
and  because  of  the  continuing  aftershocks.  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Los  Angeles. 

I  FDRTHKR  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  iJHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 

and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 

California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
October  1987. 


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#5096 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stote 
of  Km  State  of  California 


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M/^H^EU^retoy  of  state     ^ 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  1866,  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  authorized  the  use  of  the 
metric  system  of  measurement  in  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  passage  of  the  Metric  Conversion  Act  of  1975  has  resulted  in  the 
increased  knowledge  and  usage  of  the  metric  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  metric  system  is  the  most  often-used  means  of  measurement 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  awareness  and  mastery  of  the  metric  system  in  the  United 
States  further  facilitates  numerical  compatibility  with  our  foreign  neighbors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  growing  importance  of  the  metric  system  promises  to  play  a  vital 
role  in  the  future  as  we  expand  our  various  economic  and  trade  activities  through- 
out the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  4,  1987,  the  United  States  Metric 
Association  will  observe  the  12th  anniversary  of  the  passage  of  the  Metric 
Conversion  Act; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  4-10,  1987  as  Metric  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  metric  system. 

IH  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  1987. 


#5097 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  ttie  aiote  or  v.oiiTOTri{r 

OCT  0  5  1987 
MApV^ONG  EU,  Secreta)^  of  State     i 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of^  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  fires  are  one  of  the  most  devastating  disasters,  taking  and  threaten- 
ing the  lives  and  property  of  many  Americans  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  over  two  million  professional  and  volunteer  firefighters  in 
the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  great  state  and  nation,  firefighters 
have  risked  and  suffered  loss  of  life  and  injury  in  the  course  of  protecting  our 
lives  and  property;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  have  benefited   greatly  from  the  heroic 
efforts  of  firemen,  most  recently  during  August-September  1987,  when  fires  ravaged 
areas  of  northern  and  southern  California  and  were  halted  only  after  a  determined, 
committed  effort  by  the  1A,000  firefighters  who  battled  the  blazes;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  marks  the  116th  anniversary  of  the  "Great  Chicago  Fire," 
which  remains  a  lasting  testament  to  the  potential  of  fire  devastation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Senate  and  United  States  House  of  Representatives 
have  designated  October  8,  1987  as  "National  Firefighters  Day"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEHKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8,  1987  as  Firefighters  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  brave  efforts  and  skilled  determination  of  our  state's 
firefighters. 

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  1987. 


#5098 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  good  health  of  our  citizens  is  of  vital  importance  to  the  welfare 
of  California;  and 

whkkKAS.  proper  nutrition  greatly  enhances  one's  physical  and  mental  well 
being;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  our  hospitals  provide  nourishment  to  patients  to 
ensure  health  maintenance  as  they  undergo  treatment  and  recuperation;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospital  food  service  employees  are  dedicated  to  meeting  this  need  in 
a  responsible  and  committed  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  enduring  efforts  of  these  concerned  individuals  provides  much 
needed  comfort  and  security  to  countless  patients  and  families  throughout  the 
Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  pay  tribute  to  hospital   food 
service  employees,  who  have  distinguished  themselves  as  the  providers  of  wholesome 
meals  and  a  friendly  atmosphere  to  countless  hospital  patients; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  QBORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-11,  1987  as  Hospital  Food  Service  Employees  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  spirit  of  commitment  and  goodwill 
demonstrated  by  these  dedicated  health  service  employees. 

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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State  / 


#5099 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  0  5  1987 

0N6  EU^Secretax  of  State 

D^Nrty 


PROCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

STATB  OF  SfERGENCr 


I,  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Orange.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  October  1,  1987,  as  a  result  of 
a  6.0  magnitude  earthquake.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the 
capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  said  county,  and  because 
of  the  continuing  aftershocks,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist 
in  the  County  of  Orange. 

I  FURTHER  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. 

IK  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  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  1»>»  StuH  of  California 


OCTO  81987 
MARCHJTONG  EU,  Secinta^  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  the  residential  conmunity  care  industry  plays  a  vital  role  in 
providing  care  and  services  to  California's  children,  adults  and  elderly  in  need  of 
out-of-home  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  industry  provides  room  and  board,  care  and  supervision 
as  well  as  social  and  recreational  activities  to  citizens  who  are  mentally  dis- 
ordered, developmentally  disabled,  functionally  impaired,   emotionally  disturbed, 
abused,  abandoned  or  neglected,  drug  dependent  and  juvenile  delinquents;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  over  10.000  licensed  residential  care  facilities  throughout 
our  great  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  over  137,000  citizens  in  California  residing  in  residential 
care  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  residential  care  facilities  represent  a  fine  example  of  public  work 
and  private  sector  cooperation  as  countless  organizations  work  with  the  State  of 
California  to  meet  the  unique  needs  of  this  special  segment  of  our  population;  and 

WHEREAS,   various   individuals  and  organizations  throughout  the  state  are  ob- 
serving the  week  of  November  8-14.  1987  as  Residential  Community  Care  Week  in  order 
to  lend  greater  recognition  and  appreciation  of  the  important  services  provided  by 
this  vital  industry; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  November  8-lA.  1987  as  Residential  Community  Care  Week 
in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
omia  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 

1987. 


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#6001 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  llie  offio*  of  1«»  Secretory  o* 
of  the  State  of  California 

OCT  0  8 1987 
MARCH  .FONG  EU,  Swt/aty  o(  State 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHKBKAS,  under  the  leadership  of  Carlos  Manuel  de  Cespedes,   Antonio  Maceo. 
Maximo  Gomes,   Ignacio  Agramonte  and  others  the  noble  and  courageous  Cuban  people 
proclaimed  their  independence  from  Spain  on  October  10,  1868;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  1868  proclamation  provoked  the  beginning  of  a  bloody  Ten  Years' 
War  which  after  considerable  loss  of  life  and  destruction  of  property  concluded  in 
1878  with  the  Spanish  government  still  in  rule;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  truce  served  to  maintain  a  precarious  peace  for  nearly  20  years, 
but  in  1895  the  rebel  Cuban  junta  inspired  by  poet-warrior  Jose  Marti  proclaimed 
Cuba  an  independent  Republic;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Cuban  people  fought  nobly  for  many  more  decades   surviving  the 
Spanish-American  War,  rebuilding  their  torn  nation  under  American  occupation,  and 
in  1902  the  people  of  Cuba  elected  the  administration  of  Tomas  Estrada  Palma  and 
the  Republic  of  Cuba  was  born;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Republic  of  Cuba  enjoyed  many  years  of  freedom,  but  in  1959  Fidel 
Castro  led  a  revolutionary  struggle  to  overthrow  the  Batista  regime  and 
subsequently,  drafted  a  new  constitution  which  instituted  Communist  rule;  and 

WHEREAS,   for  over  28  years  the  people  of  Cuba  have  been  forced  to  live  under 
Conmiunist  tyranny  and  oppression,  but  have  continued  to  hold  a  deep  devotion  to 
their  country's  history  and  are  committed  to  the  same  principles  as  their  ancestors 
who  fought  for  Cuba's  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Cuban  Patriotic  Council   represents   the  majority  of  Cuban 
organizations  who  live  in  exile  and  are  dedicated  to  promoting  the  patriotic  wishes 
of  the  liberation  of  Cuba  from  the  communist  system  that  is  in  power  in  Cuba; 

KM.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10,  1987  as  Cuban  Refugee  Freedom  Day  in  California  in 
recognition  of  the  Cuban  people's  efforts  to  liberate  their  homeland  and  to  ensure 
the  basic  principles  of  freedom  for  all  Cuban  people. 

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 
October  1987. 


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Governor   of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#6002 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  Ifw  Slat*  of  California 

on  0  81987 
MARCHJONG  EU,  Secf»t^  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  a  destructive  fire  occurs  in  California  every  three  minutes;  and 

HHEREAS.  a  building  fire  occurs  every  12  minutes;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  fire  occurs  in  a  California  residence  every  15  minutes;  and 

WHEREAS,  fires  cost  California  over  one  billion  dollars  annually  in  destroyed 
property,  lost  natural  resources,  closed  businesses,  lost  jobs,  medical  care  for 
burn  victims  and  other  related  economic  and  social  costs;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  fires  are  caused  by  carelessness  or  lack  of  awareness  and  are, 
therefore,  preventable;  and  public  fire  safety  education  offers  the  greatest  poten- 
tial for  reducing  the  number  of  preventable  fires  and  thereby  improving  the  quality 
of  life  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  to  increase  public  attention  of  the  need  for  constant 
vigilance  against  the  ever  present  threat  of  fire; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  4-10,   1987  as  Fire  Prevention  Week  and  urge  all 
Calif ornians  to  make  fire  prevention  a  regular  habit. 

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  1987. 


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T- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6003 


FILED 

of  1«w  Stat*  a(  Ca\ifofnta 


OCT  1  4  1987 


D    I    R   E   C   T    ION 


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of  state 


Deputy 


To  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California, 
under  provisions  of  The  State  University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of 
1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et  seq. ) 


To  The  Honorable  Elizabeth  M.  Whitney,  Acting  Treasurer  of  the 
State  of  California: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  September  16,  1987,  adopted  a  Thirty-Second 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of 
the  California  State  University  Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds, 
Series  AJ,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the  State  Board 
of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a  meeting  duly  held 
on  September  22,  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  September  16,  1987,  adopted  a  resolution 
requesting  that  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of 
California  (herein  called  the  "Treasurer")  be  directed  to 
offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AJ  for  sale,  and  to  sell  the  same, 
in  the  pa-rcels  and  numbers  set  forth  in  said  resolution,  and 
authorizing  and  requesting  the  Treasurer  to  cause  a  notice 
inviting  sealed  bids  for  the  purchase  of  said  Bonds  of 
Series  AJ  to  be  published  in  the  manner  and  form  provided  in 


9353h 


said  resolution,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the  State 
Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a  meeting  duly 
held  on  September  22,  1987; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  Treasurer, 
offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AJ  for  sale,  and  sell  the  same,  in 
the  parcels  and  numbers  and  pursuant  to  the  terms  and 
conditions  as  shall  be  set  forth  in  said  resolution  of  the 
Trustees  of  The  California  State  University.   Said  Bonds  to  be 
sold  shall  be  in  the  aggregate  principal  amount  not  to  exceed 
$22,500,000  of  California  State  University  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AJ.   The  sale  shall  take  place  at  the 
Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California,  Room  110, 
915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento,  California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on 
such  date,  not  later  than  September  1,  1990,  as  you  may 
determine . 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed 
this  «25*iday  of/Zy A^^-^^^a^,  1987. 


/    GOVERNOR  A 
SECRETARY  OF  ?' 


ATTEST 


#6004 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^^n^*^^ 


FILED 

In  tht  o«e»  ol  rt»  Secmtory  of  8la»» 
of  It*  Stole  at  ColHomio 

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EU^Sectetaprof  state 

'  Q/Tir 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkRKAS,  over  36  million  Americans  face  the  personal  challenge  of  physical 
disability;  and 

WHSSEAS.   these  special  individuals  overcome  their  adversities  every  day  to 
lead  happy,  productive  lives;  and 

HHERBAS.  this  goal  is  achieved  through  their  strong  character,  sense  of  deter- 
mination and  true  dedication  to  realizing  their  dreams;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  special  individuals  have  earned  our  respect  and  now  they 
deserve  our  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS.  The  National  Rehabilitation  Hospital  is  sponsoring  the  Annual  Victory 
Awards  Celebration  in  Washington,  D.C.  during  the  week  of  October  25  to  honor  these 
outstanding  individuals; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  25-31,  1987  as  Victory  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  cit- 
izens to  gain  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  achievements  of  disa- 
bled people. 

IN  WITMBSS  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


jcretary  of  State   / 


#6005 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ttw  ofRo*  of  th«  Stcretory  of  Slofv 
of  th«  Sfotv  of  California 

OCT  1  4  1987 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secre^  ff  Stats 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERBAS,  proper  dental  hygiene  is  vital  to  the  overall  health  of  every  citizen 
of  our  great  state  and  nation;  and 

HHRREAS.  for  more  than  70  years,  dental  hygienists  have  been  dedicated  to  pro- 
viding oral  health  care  to  the  citizens  of  California;  and 

HHEREAS.  dental  hygienists  contribute  significantly  to  the  public  awareness  of 
preventive  health  techniques  and  continue  to  promote  proper  oral  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  committed 
efforts  and  significant  contributions  of  dental  hygienists  and  their  success  in 
enhancing  our  way  of  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTOR(X  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  18-24.  1987  as  Dental  Hygienist  Week  in  California  and 

encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  worthy  endeavors  of  the  dental  hygienists 
of  the  Golden  State. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
October  1987. 


#6006 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  tU  State  of  ColKbrnio 

OCT  1  5  1987 
FONG  ED.  Secretar)r  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  millions  of  people  throughout  the  world  suffer  from  malnutrition  and 
hunger;  and 

HHEKEAS.   the  concerned  involvement  and  support  of  organizations  and 
individuals  throughout  the  world  are  necessary  in  order  to  feed  the  hungry:  and 

WHEKEAS.  the  United  States,  as  the  largest  food  producer  in  the  world,   has 
generously  contributed  to  help  feed  hungry  people  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  organizations  around  the  globe  are  recognizing  October  16  as  World 
Food  Day  in  order  to  foster  increased  awareness  of  world  hunger  and  gain  popular 
support  for  efforts  to  reduce  its  occurrence; 

MOW.  THBREFORB.  I.  (XORCT  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16.  1987  as  World  Food  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  more  about  what  they  can  do  to  feed  the  hungry  people  of  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  15th  day  of 
October  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ay 


'of  rtiB  State  of  California 

OCT  1  ^- 1987 

WQfTf  0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    there  are  over  45  million  working  women  in  our  nation's  work     force; 


and 


HHEREAS.  these  working  women  are  constantly  striving  to  serve  their  community, 
their  state  and  their  nation  through  civic  and  cultural  activities:  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  study  of  social  education,  economic  and  political  issues, 
our  business  and  professional  women  are  helping  to  create  better  working  conditions 
for  business  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  18  -  24.  1987,  the  National  Federation  of 
Business  and  Professional  Women  is  observing  National  Business  Women's  Week;  and 

WHEREAS.  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  California's  working  women  and 
express  gratitude  for  their  significant  contributions  to  our  state's  economy  and 
society;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEHKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  18  -  24.  1987  as  California  Business  Women's  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

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 
October  1987. 


#6008 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


T  1  '.  1987 
Ea  SecretaoNJf  state 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  poetry  provides  its  readers  with  comfort,  joy  and  inspiration;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  was  once  said  that   "poetry  is   simply   the  most  beautiful, 
impressive  and  wisely  effective  mode  of  saying  things,  and  hence  its  importance": 
and 

WHEREAS,  in  times  of  comfort  and  strife,   celebration  and  disappointment, 
poetry  offers  insight  into  the  intricacies  of  human  thought  and  emotion,  and  our 
interaction  with  the  environment  around  us;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  great  state  and  nation,  our  poets  have 
composed  countless  works  of  poetry  that  have  received  widespread  respect  and 
acclaim  all  over  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  poets  of   the 
Golden  State  and  recognize  their  fine  talents  and  contributions  to  our  everyday 
lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  18,  1987  as  Poetry  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  discover  the  many  fascinating  facets  of  poetry. 

m  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 
October  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ttw  SMm  of  Colifornia 

OCT  1  G 1987 
MARCH  RBNG  EU,  SecretaROOf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  plays  an  important  role  in  the  economy 
of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  their  many  vital  responsibilities  are  the  planting,  growing  and 
harvesting  of  trees  and  the  manufacturing  of  wood  and  paper  products;  and 

HHERSAS,  the  proper  management  techniques  employed  today  have  resulted   in 
increased  timberland  growth  and  the  enhancement  of  timber  as  a  renewable  natural 
resource;  and 

HHERSAS,  organizations  within  the  timber  harvesting,   lumber  producing  and 
paper  processing  industries,   together  with  government,  are  working  to  meet  the 
challenge  of  providing  affordable  wood  and  paper  products  while  striving  to  pre- 
serve the  natural  resources  and  beautiful  forests  that  the  Golden  State  is  so  well 
known  for;  and 

HHEREAS,  as  the  Golden  State  experiences  growth  in  the  future,  greater  demands 
will  be  placed  upon  the  forest  products  industry  for  their  many  valuable  services; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  recogniz-  the  important  role  that 
forest  products  play  in  our  everyday  lives; 

NOii,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORiK  DEOKMSJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  19-23,  1987  as  Forest  Products  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
October  1987. 

Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAfi<5»QpNG  EU. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERBAS.  the  good  health  of  our  citizens  is  of  the  utmost  importance;  and 

whkkKAS,  one  of  the  most  efficient  ways  to  avert  many  types  of  diseases  is 
through  immunization:  and 

whkkKAS,  frequently,  caring  adults  ensure  the  immunization  of  their  children, 
while  disregarding  their  own  need  for  the  same  service;  and 

IihkkBAS,  many  diseases  common  among  adults  can  be  prevented  through  imcmniza- 
tion,  including  influenza,  pneumonia,  tetanus,  measles  and  rubella;  and 

WHKKBAS,   safe  and  effective  vaccines  to  prevent  these  and  other  diseases  are 
available  from  both  private  physicians  and  county  health  department  clinics;  and 

HHESBAS.  a  national  campaign  to  promote  adult  immunization  will  be  held  the 
week  of  October  25-31; 

MON.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  25-31  as  Adult  Immunization  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  enhance  their  awareness  and  knowledge  of  the  adult  immunization  serv- 
ices available  in  the  Golden  State. 

HI  WiniBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
October  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


EUSecretaaof  St: 
Deputy 


#6011 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


mnranAS.  On  November  8,  1895,  William  Roentgen  discovered  the  x-ray  ^  1  opened 
up  a  new  field  of  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  techniques  that  are  widely  used  today; 
and 


HHEREAS.    the  health  of  the  citizens  of  California  is  of  the  utmost   importance; 


and 


HHEBEAS.   countless  citizens  of  the  Golden  State  rely  on  qualified  practi- 
tioners who  specialize  in  the  use  of  medical  radiation  and  imaging  techniques  to 
aid  in  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  disease;  and 

VHBRBAS.  professionals  in  radiography  are  dedicated  to  the  highest  standards 
of  professionalism  as  they  strive  to  provide  the  most  effective  health  care  avail- 
able to  the  citizens  of  our  great  state;  and 

WHEREAS.   November  2-8,  1987  has  been  proclaimed  as  National  Radiologic  Tech- 
nology Week  to  emphasize  the  safe  medical  radiation  technology  provided  by  the 
skilled  and  conscientious  efforts  of  Radiographers,  Radiation  Therapy  Technolo- 
gists, Nuclear  Medicine  Technologists  and  Diagnostic  Medical  Sonographers;  and 

WHKREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  join  in  this  observance  by 
recognizing  the  importance  of  radiologic  technology  in  our  lives; 

NOIi.  THKREroRK.  I.  CTORGE  DKODfBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  2-8,  1987  as  Radiologic  Technology  Week  in  California. 

IH  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
October  1987. 


#6012 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


(rf  *•  SKrtt  of  Collfefnta 

OCT  2  6  1987 


of  Stai 


^':i^  s^>m 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS.  our  youth,  as  the  leaders  of  tomorrow,  represent  the  future  of  our 
great  state  and  nation;  and 

HHERBAS.   our  system  of  higher  education  serves  to  prepare  this  very  special 
segment  of  society  for  the  challenges  which  they  must  meet;  and 

mhkkKAS,  more  than  twenty  million  Americans  have  earned  college  degrees;  and 

HHKRBAS.  our  colleges  and  universities  provide  countless  opportunities  while 
strengthening  the  competitiveness  of  America  and  enhancing  our  way  of  life;  and 

HHERBAS.   the  Council  for  Advancement  and  Support  of  Education  is  celebrating 
October  24-31,  1987  as  Higher  Education  Week,  and  have  chosen  "We  the  People 
Believe  in  Education"  as  their  theme  for  1987  to  recognize  the  200th  anniversary  of 
the  signing  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  and  to  highlight  education  as 
the  backbone  of  that  historical  document;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  many 
opportunities  and  contributions  provided  by  our  institutions  of  higher  learning; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  24-31,  1987  as  Higher  Education  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITHKSS  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  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  2  51987 
I  FONG  EU  seen 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHRRBAS,  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,  GEORGE  DBDKMSJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue  of  the 
power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  Section  3  (b)  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  Sacramento,  California,  on  the  9th 
day  of  November,  1987,  at  1:30  p.m.  of  said  day  for  the  following  purpose  and  to 
Legislate  upon  the  following  subject: 

To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relative  to  providing  assistance  to  those 
persons  and  public  entities  that  suffered  losses  as  a  result  of  the  recent 
earthquakes  in  Los  Angeles  and  Orange  Counties. 

IM  HITNBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
October  1987. 


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of  «h*  Stat*  of  Colifornio 

OCT  2  71987 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  '^"'■' 


Depoly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  children,  as  the  leaders  of  tomorrow,  represent  the  future  of  our 
great  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   throughout  the  world,  however,  many  children  never  achieve  their 
dreams  as  they  become  victims  of  the  devastating  infant  mortality  rate  that  takes 
40,000  young  lives  every  day;  and 

WHEREAS,   since  1946,  the  United  Nations  International  Children's  Emergency 
Fund  —  UNICEF  —  has  met  the  needs  of  children  in  every  part  of  the  globe,   last 
year  saving  nearly  1.5  million  children's  lives  through  their  projects  which 
provided  immunization,  safe  water,  education  and  other  programs  of  basic  service; 
and 

WHEREAS,   this  year  marks  the  40th  anniversary  of  the  United  States  Committee 
for  UNICEF;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognizing  this  achievement,  the  United  States  Committee  will  be 
engaged   in   its   "America  Celebrates  Children"  fundraising  project  October  25  - 
November  6.  to  raise  funds  that  will  assist  UNICEF  with  their  goal  of  reducing  the 
world's  infant  mortality  rate;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  lasting 
contributions  of  UNICEF  and  lend  their  heartfelt  appreciation  to  the  United  States 
Committee  for  their  "America  Celebrates  Children"  project; 

MOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTOR(X  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  31.  1987  as  UNICEF  Day  in  California  and  October  25-31  as 
America  Celebrates  Children  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in 
appropriate  observances  and  activities. 

Ill  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 


#6015 


XT 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  recent  winters  California  suffered  severe  winds  and  rainstorms 
wliich  resulted  in  deaths,  injuries,  and  extensive  property  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  severe  winter  this  year  could  adversely  affect  the  entire  state, 
particularly  those  forested  watershed  areas  which  suffered  recent  fire  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  people  living  in  floodplains  have  historically  been  exposed  to 
the  severity  of  flood  waters  which  are  known  to  be  devastating  to  both  life  and 
property;  and 

WHEREAS,  under  the  coordination  of  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services 
and  the  California  Department  of  Water  Resources,  a  number  of  local,  state, 
federal,  and  volunteer  agencies  are  observing  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  to 
educate  the  public  on  this  important  issue; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DBHKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  30-December  5.  1987.  as  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  Californians  to  "Be  Winter  Wise"  and  take  reasonable  pre- 
cautions during  winter  to  protect  themselves  from  loss  of  life  and  property,  and 
reduce  the  effects  of  winter  on  our  energy  resources  and  economy. 

IB  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
October  1987. 


#6016 


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2  of  the  State  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAfC?!)FONG  EU,  Secretay  Of  1 


of  Stats 

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Deputy 


J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  as  our  great  state  and  nation  continue  to  grow  and  change,  a  strong 
vocational  education  program  is  increasingly  vital  to  our  future  economic  develop- 
ment :  and 

HHEREAS.  vocational  education  supplies  our  country  with  a  strong,  well-trained 
workforce  which  enhances  America's  business  and  industry  competitiveness  in  the 
international  marketplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  vocational  education  helps  both  young  and  old  by  stressing  the  impor- 
tance of  life-long  learning  and  giving  workers  of  all  ages  the  ability  to  adjust  to 
and  compete  in  a  rapidly  changing  economy  and  workplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  growth  and  vitality  of  California  business  is  enhanced  by  voca- 
tional educators  who  are  charged  with  the  important  task  of  preparing  workers  for 
rapidly  growing  occupations  and  providing  skills  that  lead  to  improved  productiv- 
ity; and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  State  Council  on  Vocational  Education  joins  the 
American  Vocational  Association  in  designating  February  7-13,  1988  as  Vocational 
Education  Week  in  celebration  of  the  theme.  "Vocational  Education:  The  Competitive 
Edge";  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  vital 
role  vocational  education  plays  in  the  continued  development  of  our  state; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  OBORGE  DBMCMBJTAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  7-13.  1988  as  Vocational  Education  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  become  familiar  with  the  services  and  benefits  offered  by  the 
vocational  education  programs  in  this  state  and  to  support  and  participate  in  these 
programs  as  necessary  to  enhance  their  individual  work  skills  and  productivity. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
October  1987. 


#6017 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  2  91987 


Depirty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

VHERBAS.  Alzheimer's  Disease  afflicts  500.000  older  Califomians.   causing 
severe  emotional,  medical  and  financial  stress  on  families  and  others;  and 

UHKKBAS.   more   than   1.5   million  American  adults  are  afflicted  with  this 
debilitating  disease,  at  an  estimated  cost  of  $20  billion  annually:  and 

UHKHKAS,  this  devastating  neurological  disease  is  progressively  disabling  and 
terminal   in   its  effects  on  the  individual,  with  greater  incidence  in  those  of 
advanced  years;  and 

HHEKEAS.  dramatic  advances  in  technology  have  accelerated  diagnosis,  treatment 
and  care;  in  fact,  more  has  been  learned  about  this  disease  in  the  past  ten  years 
than  in  the  preceding  70  years  of  its  known  existence;  and 

UHKBHAS,  there  is  a  growing  need  to  increase  research  in  order  to  discover  the 
cause  and  cure  of  Alzheimer's  Disease,  to  improve  the  quality  of  care  to  the 
patient,  to  provide  training,  consultation  and  education  to  family  members  of  those 
affected,   and  to  increase  training  of  health  care  professionals  in  the  management 
of  the  disease;  and 

UHKimAR,  California  leads  the  nation  in  the  care  of  Alzheimer's  Disease 
patients  through  the  establishment  of  Care  Resource  Centers,  Diagnostic  and  Treat- 
ment Centers.  Regional  Resource  Centers  and  Respite  Care  Services,   and  now  has 
created  a  voluntary  tax  checkoff  which  enables  our  citizens  to  donate  a  portion  of 
their  State  income  tax  refund  for  research  to  enhance  the  understanding  and   tech- 
niques effective  in  the  care,  treatment  and  cure  of  Alzheimer's  Disease;  and 

HHERBAS.  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  true  importance 
of  our  continued  efforts  to  combat  this  disease; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (30RGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1987  as  Alzheimer's  Disease  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  enhance  their  awareness  and  understanding  of  this  disease. 

IH  WimSSS  WUKKEOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
October  1987. 


#6018 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  3  01987 

'  of  State 


MAR^FONG  EU,  Secre^ 

B)CTVWC^  lit 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHESEAS,  our  great  nation  was  founded  upon  the  principles  of  freedom,  justice 
and  liberty:  and 

HHSRBAS.  through  the  years,  the  brave  men  and  women  of  the  armed  forces  of  the 
United  States  have  defended  these  cherished  freedoms  in  battle;  and 

whkkKAS,  many  of  these  valiant  soldiers  gave  their  lives  in  defense  of  our 
country,  and  others  remain  missing  in  action  to  this  day;  and 

WhwkKAS,  as  we  celebrate  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  of  America,  it  is  fitting  that  we  pay  tribute  to  those  who  have 
fought  to  preserve  our  way  of  life;  and 

HHERKAS.  in  the  eleventh  hour  of  the  eleventh  day  of  the  eleventh 
month  —  November  11,  1919  —  the  armistice  that  concluded  World  War  I  was  signed, 
and  to  this  day  all  Americans  recognize  and  celebrate  the  brave  heroics  and  noble 
sacrifices  of  the  men  and  women  who  fought  in  wars;  and 

HHKKSAS.  the  President  of  the  United  States.  Ronald  Reagan,  has  proclaimed 
November  11,  1987  as  Veterans  Day  in  the  United  States  of  America;  and 

HHESEAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  observance  and 
demonstrate  their  heartfelt  appreciation  for  those  who  fought  for  our  cherished 
freedoms: 

HOH.  THE8BF0RK.  I,  6E0R(X  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11,  1987  as  Veterans  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  remember  the  valor  and  sacrifice  of  our  brave  soldiers  in  past  wars  and 
their  unparalleled  contributions  to  the  way  of  life  we  enjoy  today. 

IN  HimSSS  HHKKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
October  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTBST: 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6019 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS.  the  good  health  of  every  citizen  is  directly  dependent  upon  the 
availability  of  quality  health  care;  and 

whkkKAS.  medical  assistants  play  a  key  role  in  the  provision  of  health  care  by 
providing  valuable  support  services  to  physicians;  and 

HHEREAS.  medical  assistants  help  physicians  in  jobs  ranging  from  scheduling 
office  appointments  to  office  management,   and  from  collecting  specimens  to 
assisting  with  surgery:  and 

wmkKKAS,  these  professionals  continually  worL    expand  their  technical  skills 
through  a  wide  range  of  continuing  education  programs,  and 

HHKKBAS,   it   is  important  to  recognize  the  vital  service  these  parapro- 
fessionals  provide  the  people  of  the  state; 

NOH.  THKKKFORS.  I,  CTORCT  DBIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  2-6,  1987  as  Medical  Assistants  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  gain  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  services 
they  provide. 

IH  HiniBSS  HHESEOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
October  1987. 


>(3^-^-«-*^'<fc<.^«-<-<;^^^- *■  *"*  " 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6020 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


o(  ♦♦»»  stale  o'  f  "l!*"'"ic 

1987 

H)N6tlL*aeta«ot  SUt6 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  hospice  care  continues  to  be  a  humanitarian  way  for  terminally-ill 
patients  to  live  their  lives  in  an  environment  of  personal  individuality  and 
dignity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  hospice  concept  advocates  care  of  the  patient  and  family  by  at- 
tending to  their  physical,  emotional,  and  spiritual  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospice  care  is  provided  by  an  interdisciplinary  team  of  Professional 
Health  Providers,  spiritual  counselors  and  community  volunteers  trained  in  the 
hospice  concept  of  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospice  cared  is  proving  to  be  an  effective  and  economical  alterna- 
tive to  unnecessary  institutionalization  for  many  terminally-ill  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospice  care  is  rapidly  becoming  a  full  partner  in  the  nation's 
health  care  delivery  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Visiting  Nurse  Service,  a  non-profit  agency,  is  committed  to  the 
concept  and  provision  of  Hospice  Care  without  regard  to  race,  creed,  age.  national- 
ity or  ability  to  pay; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAII,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November.  1987  as  Hospice  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize 
the  fine  services  offered  by  the  providers  of  Hospice  Care. 


#6021 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.„*,o««o«  the  S.a«tan,rf  Stat. 
of  th»  Stole  of  Calrfofnio 

!.)0V  0  2  1987 

M^FON6EU,Se5retii5frtStste 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS.  November  7th  marks  the  day  on  which  in  1917  international  Communists 
seized  control  of  the  Russian  nation;  and 

wmkkBAS,   this  victory  of  international  Communism  signaled  the  beginning  of  a 
process  aimed  at  the  destruction  of  all  religions  and  associated  moral  values 
accrued  by  the  civilized  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  forces  of  international  Communism  destroyed  Russian  religion, 
culture,  and  much  of  their  spiritual  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  estimated  60  million  Soviet  citizens  lost   their  lives   in  the 
struggle  for  freedom  and  basic  human  rights;  and 

WHEREAS,   since  1917,  the  Soviet  government  continuously  perpetrated  crimes 
that  are  an  affront  to  humanity,  including  forced  collectivization,  which  resulted 
in  death  by  starvation  of  10  million  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  show  the  Russian  people  and  all  other  enslaved  nations  and 
ethnic  groups  that  we  understand  their  predicament  and  are  in  full  sympathy  with 
them; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAR.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  7,  1987  as  A  Day  of  Sorrow  and  Defiance  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  plight  of  oppressed  people  throughout  the  world. 

n  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  1987. 


#6022 


^'^'-f^i^^r^'^- 


MCV  0  ?  1987 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I  ot  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  California's  youth  are  our  most  precious  resource;  and 

HUKKSAS.  each  and  every  one  of  these  6.8  million  children  deserve  to  be 
supported,  emotionally,  physically  and  financially  by  both  of  their  parents;  and 

HHKRKAS.   there  are  nearly  one  million  custodial  parents  receiving  child 
support  services  through  county  district  attorneys;  and 

HHKRKAS.  over  300,000  of  those  absent  parents  are  behind  in  paying  their  child 
support,  representing  over  $1.3  billion  in  unpaid  support;  and 

HUEKBAS.  the  children  not  receiving  support  from  their  absent  parents  are  not 
receiving  every  opportunity  to  become  productive,  successful  members  of  our  soci- 
ety; and 

HHKREAS,  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  paying  child  support  is  vital 
to  our  children's  future  and  to  the  future  of  this  Great  State: 

ma,   THKRETORB.  I.  GBORGB  DBUniBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  8  through  14.  1987.  Child  Support  Awareness  Week,  with  the 
theme.  -Don't  Turn  Your  Back  On  Your  Kids."  and  encourage  all  Califomians  to 
support  efforts  to  promote  the  collection  of  child  support. 

IH  HITHBSS  HHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
October  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTKST: 


Secretary  of 'State/ 


LUi^ 


#6023 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  fh»  Stole  of  Colifomlo 

NOV  0  2  1987 

MAK^  FONG  EU.  Sec[Bt»y4^  St 
Deputy 


State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


HHER8AS.  Canada  is  the  largest  provider  of   international  visitors  to 
California  with  approximately  680,000  Canadians  traveling  to  and  through  the  twelve 
regions  of  The  Californias  each  year;  and 

HHBKEAS.  California's  travel  and  tourism  industry  has  worked  diligently  to 
improve  relations  between  California  suppliers  of  travel  services  and  Canadian 
travel  agents,  tour  operators,  airlines,  and  the  travel  media;  and 

HHKREAS.  California's  tourism  trade  with  our  northern  neighbors  has  promoted 
cooperation  and  good  will  between  our  citizens,  as  well  as  enhancing  international 
trade  and  investment  between  our  countries;  and 

HBSREAS.  due  to  the  potential  for  growth  in  Canadian  travel  to  California,  we 
are  expanding  last  year's  Maple  Leaf  promotion  by  proclaiming  November  1987  through 
February  1988  as  Maple  Leaf  Days  in  California;  and 

ilHKREAS.  during  Maple  Leaf  Days,  Canadians  will  receive  special  discounts  at 
California  attractions,  accommodations,  and  other  establishments; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I,  GSOSSX  DEUKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1987  through  February  1988  as  Maple  Leaf  Days  and  encour- 
age all  Californians  to  extend  a  golden  welcome  to  our  Canadian  visitors. 

IN  WITNESS  HHERBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
October  1987. 


#6024 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


0*  *•  Stolt  of  Colifornkj 

NGV  0  2  1987 
Deputy 


State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS.  our  great  nation  was  founded  upon  the  principles  of  freedom,  justice 
and  liberty;  and 

HHEBKAS.  through  the  years,  the  brave  men  and  women  of  the  armed  forces  of  the 
United  States  have  defended  these  cherished  freedoms  in  battle;  and 

HHERSAS.  many  of  these  valiant  soldiers  gave  their  lives  in  defense  of  our 
country,   while  many  more  carry  the  scars  of  their  battles  and  still  others  remain 
missing  in  action  to  this  day;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  veterans  of  our  nation  are  richly  deserving  of  our  honorable  and 
charitable  services;  and 

WHKKKAS,  the  Elks  National  Service  Commission  has  provided  valuable  contribu- 
tions to  our  veterans  through  its  many  hospital  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  the  Elks  in  observing  Honor 
Our  Veterans  Month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORiCT  DEDKMSJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1987  as  Honor  Our  Veterans  Month  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  reflect  upon  the  great  contributions  and  sacrifices  made  by  our 
veterans  in  defense  of  the  cherished  freedoms  we  continue  to  enjoy  today. 


#6025 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NOV  0  ?  mr 


6yd5£2UJ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRKAS.  small  businesses  constitute  the  core  and  driving  force  behind  our 
state's  dynamic  economy:  and 

hhbkEAS.  the  entrepreneurial  spirit  and  technological  innovations  exhibited  by 
small  business  persons  breathe  new  life  into  our  economy  and  create  thousands  of 
new  job  opportunities;  and 

HHBKEAS.  the  volunteer  counseling  group  known  as  the  Service  Corps  of  Retired 
Executives  (SCORE),  sponsored  by  the  U.S.  Small  Business  Administration,  has  con- 
tributed substantially  to  the  growth  of  small  business  throughout  California;  and 

HHKRKAS.  by  selflessly  lending  their  counseling  expertise  and  thoughtful  guid- 
ance, SCORE  members  have  enhanced  the  competitiveness  of  countless  small  businesses 
and  have  encouraged  many  to  become  entrepreneurs  themselves;  and 

HUBKBAS.  this  year  SCORE  will  be  counseling  its  two  millionth  client  and  cel- 
ebrating its  23rd  year  of  enhancing  the  free  enterprise  system; 

HOW,  THERBFORK,  I,  CTORGB  DKDDfBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  9.  1987  as  SCORE  Small  Business  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  their  fine  contributions  to  our  state  and  encour- 
age entrepreneurs  everywhere  to  take  advantage  of  the  outstanding  resources  thev 
offer.  ^ 


HI  HITHKSS  HHSRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
October  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


#6026 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


!  ^"w^  SBH2SZB2SOBS 
I  ilBMiii^lfi^)UBTWTi 

1987 


Ntfijc/aite  W, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  known  for  its  successful  business  and  economic 
environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  vital  to  this  success  are  its  technological  product  development  and 
manufacturing:  and 

WHEREAS,  advancements  and  research  in  technological  activities  have  enhanced 
the  quality  of  a  vast  range  of  disciplines,  including  computers,  engineering, 
medicine,  forestry,  geology,  nutrition  and  meteorology:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  we  continue  our  efforts  to  improve  and  expand 
the  technological  activities  that  provide  substantial  benefit  to  all  Californians; 
and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  take  pride  in  the  great  strides  made  by  the 
people  of  the  technological  community  of  the  Golden  State: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1-7,  1987  as  Technology  Week  in  California. 

IH  WITNESS  WIERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
November  1987. 


#6027 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


NOV  0  3  1987 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS,  the  Legislature  will  convene  in  extraordinary  session  on  November  9, 
1987 ;  now  therefore, 

I,   OBORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue  of  the 
power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  law,  hereby  amend  my  Proclamation  dated  October 
23,  1987,  by  providing  that  the  Legislature  shall  convene  in  extraordinary  session 
at  9:30  a.m.  on  November  9,  1987. 

IN  HITNESS  WHKBBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
November  1987. 


#6028 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  office  o<  the  Socrelofy  of  Stole 
of  1*ie  Stole  ot  Colifornio 

NCV  0  C  1987 

F0N6  EU,  S^rti^ry^of  State     BH 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEKBAS.  the  people  of  California  are  justly  indebted  to  all  who  have  served 
in  uniform  in  the  cause  of  our  national  defense;  and 

HHKBEAS.   nearly  1.2  million  veterans  living  in  the  United  States  today  are 
women  and  have  contributed  immeasurably  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of  life; 
and 

HHKRBAS,  over  150,000  of  these  women  who  have  answered  duty's  call  currently 
live  in  California;  and 

NHKRIAS.  many  California  women  veterans  freely  left  their  homes  experiencing 
great  hardship  and  danger  by  way  of  casualties  of  war  in  their  country's  service; 
and 

HHKRBAS.  the  contributions  and  sacrifices  of  women  veterans  deserve  great 
public  recognition,  awareness  and  appreciation;  and 

HHKRBAS.  a  special  week  in  honor  of  women  veterans  would  serve  to  create  more 
public  awareness  of  their  contribution  to  the  preservation  of  our  nation  and  the 
peace  of  the  world;  and 

HHBRBAS.  it  is  essential  to  the  preservation  of  our  nation  that  all  Califor- 
nians  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  services  of  these  patriotic  and  dedicated 
women  of  the  military; 

HON.  THKRBFORB,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  9-13,  1987  as  Women  Veterans  Recognition  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  California's  women 
veterans. 

IS  HITIBSS  HHKRBDF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ath  day  of 
November  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


#6029 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  the  Stat«  of  Colifornia 

NOV  0  r  1987 


ONG 


of  state 


^Y. 


LJiXu_ 


Deputy 


^•-9009 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHESBAS.  hospital  engineers  work  behind  the  scenes  to  contribute  to  health 
care  safety  by  maintaining  and  operating  health  care  institutions  in  a  highly 
efficient  manner;  and 

HHESKAS.  hospital  engineers  encourage  progressive  engineering  knowledge 
through  continuing  education  and  a  scholarship  foundation  for  those  seeking  higher 
education:  and 

WHKRBAS.  hospital  engineers  take  great  pride  in  maintaining  and  operating 
health  care  institutions  by  the  most  progressive  engineering  methods  to  protect  the 
health,  safety,  and  security  of  the  patients  in  those  institutions;  and 

HHKRKAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  pay  tribute  to  the  committed 
efforts  and  significant  contributions  of  hospital  engineers  and  their  success  in 
enhancing  our  way  of  life;  and 

flHEBBAS,  the  California  Society  of  Hospital  Engineers  will  be  observing 
January  11-17,  1988  as  Hospital  Engineers  Week; 

NOH.  THERSFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  11-17,  1988  as  Hospital  Engineers  Week  in  California  in 
recognition  of  the  vital  contributions  these  health  care  professionals  make  to  the 
citizens  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  this  4th  day  of 
November  1987. 


#6030 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

to  llw  oSee  of  tte  Swratary  of 
of  the  Slote  «f  Coliiornia 


NOV     01907 

At-J^co'dock. tjA. 

MARCH  R)MG  EU  Sectetsy  of  St^l 

<4  <t.^ 


ana 

BDB9 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Stale  of  California 

HHKREAS.  the  discipline  of  geography  is  dedicated  to  the  exploration  and 
analysis  of  the  spatial  and  social  aspects  of  the  city  and  countryside,  the  pat- 
terns of  human  movement  and  spatial  change,   and  a  clear  explanation  of  the 
relationship  between  the  earth's  population  and  its  environment,  and; 

HHERSAS.   the  state  of  California  offers  a  wide  variety  of  physical  environ- 
ments and  a  rich  supply  of  natural  resources,  and; 

HHKBBAS.  understanding  the  origins  and  cultural  patterns  of  the  population  and 
celebrating  its  ethnic  richness  and  diversity  are  healthy  educational  goals  for  all 
the  state's  citizens,  and; 

WHEREAS.  California's  increasingly  important  role  as  the  gateway  for  the 
Pacific  Rim  has  created  a  greater  need  for  an  understanding  of  the  origins  and 
cultural  patterns  of  people  in  other  nations,  and; 

HHEREAS.  the  teachers,  administrators,  professors,  parents  and  students  of 
this  state  welcome  the  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  these  patterns  and  more 
about  the  land  they  call  home,  and; 

HHKRBAS.  the  National  Geographic  Society,  the  California  Geographic  Alliances, 
the  California  Geographical  Society,  and  the  legislature  of  the  United  States  of 
America  have  dedicated  resources,  materials  and  people  in  order  to  enhance  our 
geographic  awareness  and  knowledge,  and; 

HHEBBAS.   these  organizations,  along  with  the  teachers,  students,  professors, 
administrators,  and  general  population  of  California  will  celebrate  a  week  of 
awareness  about  the  importance  of  geography  in  our  state  and, 

IKW.  THERKFORE.  I,  CTORCT  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  November  16-21.  1987  as  Geography  Awareness  Week  in 
California. 

Ill  HITNKSS  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  1987. 


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In  the  offica  of  the  Sacretary  of  Stale 
of  Hie  State  of  California 

NOVl  C1987 

MARCH£g^^,  Secr«M9  of  St3te 

By/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


HHKBBAS.  in  1986,  2,543  persons  died  on  California  roadways  in  alcohol/drug 
related  collisions  and  an  additional  69,876  persons  were  injured;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  deaths  and  injuries  cost  Californians  over  $1  billion  annually 
through  services  provided  to  victims  and  their  families;  and 

HHEREAS.  approximately  46,000  drivers  involved  in  fatal  and  injury  accidents 
had  been  drinking;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  increasing  reports  of  both  legal  and  illegal  drug  use 
affecting  driving  ability;  and 

WHEREAS,  designation  of  Drug  and  Drugged  Driving  Wedc  in  each  of  the  last  five 
years  stimulated  many  activities  and  programs  by  groups  in  both  the  private  and 
public  sectors  aimed  at  curbing  drunk  and  drugged  driving  during  the  holiday  season 
and  throughout  the  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  increase  in  public  awareness  of  the  problems  of  drunk  and  drugged 
driving  may  help  sustain  current  efforts  to  develop  comprehensive  solutions  at  the 
state  and  local  levels; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CSORGE  DEODaJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  13-19,  1987,  as  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving  Awareness  Week 
in  California,   and  encourage  the  people  of  California  to  observe  this  week  with 
appropriate  activities. 


IH  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 
November  1987. 


Governo 


ATTEST: 


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In  Mw  olllo*  of  ttw  Secretory  at  Stata 
of  th*  Slola  of  Califorma 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKKSAS.  the  Legislature  of  the  State  of  California  has  been  called  in  extra- 
ordinary session  and  has  convened  on  November  9,  1987;  and 

whkkKAS.   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,  (SORCT  DeuuSJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue  of  the 
power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  law,   hereby  amend  and  supplement  my 
Proclamation  dated  October  23,  1987,  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: 

To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relative  to  providing  tax  relief  for 
those  who  suffered  losses  as  a  result  of  wildfires  occurring  in  1987  in  areas 
proclaimed  by  the  Governor  to  be  in  a  state  of  emergency. 


To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relative  to  the  tax-exempt 
state  and  local  government  obligations. 


status  of 


m  HITWSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
November  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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.-.  FILED 

In  the  offic0  of  the  Secretary  of  Stote 
Of  the  Slate  of  Cafifornio 

fi'A'l   C1987 

MARCH  ifiNG  EU.  Secttterv  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  over  700.000  acres  of  California's  vildlands  have  been  burned  by  the 
1987  fire  siege;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  cost  to  the  state  has  been  staggering,  including  ten  lives,  over 
$160  million  in  fire  suppression  costs.  1.9  billion  board  feet  of  timber  burned, 
and  losses  yet  to  be  determined  to  wildlife  and  watershed;  and 

HHEREAS.  there  are  many  areas  in  the  state  where  experts  can  assist  nature  to 
enhance  resource  recovery;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  spirit  of  multi-agency  team  work  which  began  with  the  fire  sup- 
pression efforts  is  now  being  directed  to  resource  rehabilitation  and  recovery; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGR   DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  10,  1987  as  the  beginning  of  Operation  Phoenix.   Named  for 
the  mythological  bird  which  rose  from  the  ashes,  this  project  shall  bring  together 
the  people  of  California  to  help  restore  the  health  and  beauty  of   the  state's 
scorched  wildlands. 

IN  HITNESS  HHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
November  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  youth  of  California,  as  our  leaders  of  tomorrow,  represent  the 
future  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

HHEREAS.  vital  to  their  personal  and  educational  growth  are  the  care  and 
influence  they  receive  frran  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  unfortunately,  many  children  have  no  parents  and  are  deprived  of  the 
compassion  and  care  that  parents  bring;  and 

WHEREAS,   adoptive  parents  provide  children  with  the  love  and  understanding 
that  brings  to  them  a  bright  future  and  further  strengthens  the  family  unit  in  our 
society;  and 

WHEREAS,  vital  to  the  adoption  process  are  the  people  committed  to  bringing 
parents  and  underprivileged  children  together;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  those  who  work  to 
bring  more  parents  and  children  together,  and  to  the  adoptive  parents  who  bring  joy 
to  so  many  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GSOBSE  DEOKMBJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  22-28,  1987  as  Adoption  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

ni  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  17th  day  of 
November  1987. 


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turn  FONG  EU,  Secretaty  of  Sfe 


Deputy 


PROCLAMATIOM 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMERGENCT 


I,  GEORCT  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   find  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  San  Diego.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  October  3.  1987.  as  a  result 
of  wildfires,   flooding  and  mudslides.   Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  said  county, 
and  because  of  the  continuing  threat  of  flooding  and  mudslide  activity.  I  therefore 
proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  San  Diego;  and 

I  FDRTHBR  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  hereafter  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  WHEKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
November  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHKRRAS.  the  birth  of  our  nation  and  its  remarkable  growth  into  the  grand 
United  States  of  America  were  forged  on  a  foundation  of  unyielding  faith  in  God  and 
love  of  family;  and 

HHEREAS.  through  civil  war  and  world  wars,  through  times  of   depression   and 
times  of  prosperity,  our  citizens  have  found  strength  to  defend  our  revered  prin- 
ciples of  democracy  as  well  as  courage  to  respect  our  fellowman  through  the  support 
and  love  they  received  from  their  families;  and 

HHERE/IS.  a  family  provides  its  members  with  love,  support,  encouragement  and 
respect,  and  rears  its  members  to  be  responsible  and  respected  citizens  who  make 
our  communities  a  better  place  in  which  to  live;  and 

HHESEAS.  since  the  autumn  of  1621,  when  the  weary  Pilgrims  of  Plymouth  Colony 
gave  thanks  to  God  for  their  many  blessings  in  a  feast  of  Thanksgiving,  Americans 
have  joined  with  their  families  on  the  fourth  Thursday  in  November  in  celebration 
of  Thanksgiving  Day;  and 

HHKREAS.  one  of  the  greatest  gifts  we  celebrate  on  Thanksgiving  Day   is  the 
gift  of  family;  and 

HHEREAS.   as  we  prepare  to  celebrate  this  feast  of  Thanksgiving,  it  is  impor- 
tant for  us  to  remember  those  who  will  celebrate  this  Thanksgiving  Day  alone  and  to 
reach  out  and  extend  loving  warmth  and  comfort  to  these  special  people;  and 

HHEREAS,   during   the  week  of  November  22-28,  1987.  citizens  throughout  our 
nation  will  observe  Family  Week  in  recognition  of  the  importance  of  the  family  to 
our  way  of  life  and  the  future  of  our  children; 

KW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEODfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  22-28,  1987  as  Family  Week  in  California  and  extend  to  all 
every  wish  for  a  most  joyous  Thanksgiving  Day  celebration. 

ni  WITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
November  1987. 


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FILED 

In  lite  offlw  tf  lh»  Swrelory  of  Stcrt« 
of  Itw  Stat*  of  California 

NOV  2  01987 

MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secnt^y  of  State 


SeM»tery  of  St3t( 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Albania  has   a  proud  and  noble  history  dating  back     to 
Illyrian  tribes;    and 


the  ancient 


HHESEAS.   throughout   their  history,  the  people  of  Albania  have  striven  for 
independence,  only  to  have  struggled  through  periods  of  domination  by  other 
nations:  and 

HHRRBAS.   on  November  28,  1912,  the  spirit  of  independence  of  the  Albanian 
people  triumphed,  overcoming  a  past  that  included  invasions  and  occupations  by  the 
Turks,  Venetians,  Slavs,  Normans.  Byzantines  and  Romans;  and 

HHEREAS.  many  Albanians  were  —  and  still  are  —  unable  to  enjoy  the  precious 
freedoms  of  independence,  as  they  are  subjected  to  domination  by  communist  forces 
or  forced  to  flee  their  native  land  in  search  of  freedom;  and 

HHBBEAS.   this  year,  Albanians  in  California  will  celebrate  the  75th  anniver- 
sary of  Albanian  Independence  Day  in  remembrance  of  their  fellow  countrymen  who  are 
unable  to  enjoy  the  cherished  freedoms  of  a  democratic  society;  and 

HHEREAS.   it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  pay  tribute  to  the  brave 
struggles  of  the  Albanian  people  and  reaffirm  our  commitment  to  welcoming  peoples 
from  around  the  world  who  come  here  to  live  in  a  society  of  freedom,  justice  and 
liberty; 

MOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  28,  1987  as  Albanian  Independence  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  ay  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
November  1987. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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wuv  3  01987 

MARGH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  desire  to  lielp  our  fellowman  is  an  admirable  trait  revered  by  all 
compassionate  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  donating  blood  is  an  excellent  way  to  serve  those  in  need;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  Sacramento  County  alone,  nearly  250  volunteer  blood  donors  are 
needed  every  day  to  meet  the  demand  for  blood;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  makes  it  increasingly  important  for  individuals  of  all  ethnic 
backgrounds  to  give  blood;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  order  to  satisfy  the  ever  growing  requirements  of  the  Hispanic 
population,  the  Sacramento  Medical  Foundation  Blood  Center  is  once  again  sponsoring 
the  Annual  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  10,  1987  as  the  Second  Annual  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Day  in 
California. 


IN  WITISSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
November  1987. 


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PRPCLAilATIOH 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMBRGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Imperial,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  November  23,  1987,  as  a 
result  of  a  6.0  magnitude  earthquake.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  said  county, 
and  because  of  the  continuing  aftershocks.  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Imperial. 

I  FURTHER  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  HITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
November  1987. 


Ui 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAJ^NG  EIL  Wry  of  St:t,^ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHypKAP.  as  our  world  becomes  more  complex,  the  need  for  greater  communication 
and  cooperation  is  heightened;  and 

WHKRKAS,  an  understanding  and  utilization  of  foreign  languages  help  to  bridge 
the  gap  between  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  study  of  foreign  languages  in  California  is  preparing  many  citi- 
zens for  personal  and  professional  endeavors  around  the  world;  and 

VHEREAS.  throughout  California,  we  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  the  efforts 
of  dedicated  professionals  who  are  committed  to  teaching  the  foreign  languages;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  first  week  of  March,  organizations  throughout  California 
are  observing  Foreign  Language  Week  in  an  effort  to  enhance  awareness  of  the  vital 
importance  of  foreign  languages  to  the  world  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  significance  of 
foreign  languages  and  the  important  role  that  they  play  in  enhancing  understanding 
and  cooperation  between  the  peoples  of  the  world; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  29  -  March  6,  1988  as  Foreign  Language  Week  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  activities. 

ni  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  1987 . 


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KUCUTIVK  ORDKR  D-67-87 


WHKBEAS.  the  social  and  economic  potential  of  persons  with  disabilities  in  the 
State  of  California  has  not  been  fully  developed;  and 

HHERKAS.  the  unemployment  rate  for  qualified  disabled  workers  has  been  his- 
torically higher  than  for  all  other  workers;  and 

WHKRKAS,  increased  employment  opportunities  for  disabled  workers,   including 
the  retention  and  advancement  of  those  already  employed,  requires  the  continued 
involvement  of  and  active  cooperation  among  government,  business  and  labor;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  administration  is  firmly  committed  to  achieving  full  employment 
for  all  qualified  workers,  including  improving  employment  and  advancement  oppor- 
tunities of  disabled  men  and  women  in  California: 

NOW.  THEREFORE  I,  George  Deukmejian,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.  The  Governor's  Committee  for  Employment  of  Disabled  Persons  (GCED). 
created  informally  in  1947  by  Governor  Earl  Warren  as  the  Governor's  Committee 
for  Employment  of  the  Handicapped,  and  restructured  by  Executive  Order  No.  B- 
48-7  8,  is  hereby  officially  reauthorized.  The  Committee  shall  be  composed  of 
not  more  than  60  members  appointed  by  and  serving  at  the  pleasure  of  the 
Governor.   Committee  members  shall  serve  without  compensation  or  expenses  and 
shall  select  a  chairperson  from  among  the  numbers.   Terms  of  service  shall  be 
for  six  years  (from  the  date  of  appointment  or  the  date  of  this  Executive 
Order,  whichever  is  longer) . 

2.  The  Committee  membership  shall  include  representatives  of  the  following: 
private  sector  business;  labor;  community  based  organizations;  private  service 
organizations;   concerned  individuals;  and  State  government  representatives 
(who  will  be  responsible  for  either  direct  participation  or  formal  designation 
of  a  representative),   including  the  Secretary.  Health  and  Welfare  Agency, 
Director,  Employment  Development  Department,  Director.  Department  of  Reha- 
bilitation,  and   the  Executive  Director.  State  Job  Training  Coordination 
Council. 

3.  The  Committee  shall  receive  the  primary  administrative  staff  support  from 
the  State  Employment  Development  Department.   Funding  for  additional  staff 
support  will  be  provided  by  the  State  Department  of  Rehabilitation.   The 
administration  of  the  Committee  shall  be  the  responsibility  of  an  Executive 
Director  selected  by  the  Director  of  the  Employment  Development  Department  and 
the  Chairperson  of  the  Committee. 


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A.    The   full   Committee  shall  meet  quarterly  to  conduct  its  primary  business  of 
promoting  the  employment  of  disabled  persons  and  shall: 

(a)  function  as  a  State  liaison  between  the  national  and  local  network  of 
organizations  supporting  increased  employment  opportunities  for  disabled 
persons; 

(b)  formally  recognize  individuals  and  organizations  which  have  significantly 
aided  m  promoting  qualified  disabled  workers; 

(c)  provide  technical  assistance  to  the  public  regarding  employment  and 
disability;  o   i-   ^ 

(d)  promote  public  education  concerning  employment  and  disability,  including 
publicizing  the  benefits  of  employing  disabled  workers  and  developing 
appropriate  educational  literature;  and 

(e)  report  to  and  advise  the  Governor  on  issues  relating  to  disability  and 
the  Committee's  activities  and  accomplishments. 


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 
December  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  as  our  world  becomes  more  complex,  the  need  for  greater  comjounication 
and  cooperation  is  heightened;  and 

WHE8K/kS.  an  understanding  and  utilization  of  foreign  languages  help  to  bridge 
the  gap  between  nations;  and 

VHBKBAS.  the  study  of  foreign  languages  in  California  is  preparing  many  citi- 
zens for  personal  and  professional  endeavors  around  the  world;  and 

HHE8EAS.  throughout  California,  we  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  the  efforts 
of  dedicated  professionals  who  are  committed  to  teaching  the  foreign  languages;  and 

HHERBAS.  during  the  first  week  of  March,  organizations  throughout  California 
are  observing  Foreign  Language  Week  in  an  effort  to  enhance  awareness  of  the  vital 
importance  of  foreign  languages  to  the  world  community;  and 

HHB8BAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the   significance   of 
foreign  languages  and  the  important  role  that  they  play  in  enhancing  understanding 
and  cooperation  between  the  peoples  of  the  world; 

NOD.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7-13,  1988  as  Foreign  Language  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  activities. 

II  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  1987. 


Governor  of  California 


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,DEC  1  1  1987 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,  California  residents,  business  and  industry  produce  over  100,000  tons 
of  nonhazardous  solid  waste  each  day;  and 

HHERBAS.   this  waste  is  deposited  in  sanitary  landfills  which  are  rapidly 
filling  to  their  permitted  capacity  which  will  expire  in  the  year  2001;  and 

HHERBAS.  recent  attempts  to  replace  these  landfills  with  new  sites  or  new 
technologies  have  met  with  strong  public  opposition;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  only  way  to  avert  a  real  crisis  in  our  state's  waste  disposal 
systems  is  through  a  concerted  effort  by  every  citizen,  private  business  and  public 
agency  to  reduce  the  amount  of  waste  they  generate,  increase  levels  of  recycling 
and  work  cooperatively  for  the  establishment  of  necessary  new  disposal  facilities; 
and 

HHKBBAS.  such  efforts  will  require  an  aggressive  education  program  to  build 
public  awareness  and  support  for  improved  waste  management  programs;  and 

HHERBAS.  the  California  Waste  Management  Board  has  developed  the  "California 
Cleanin'"  campaign  to  educate  the  public  on  the  seriousness  of  our  waste  disposal 
dilemma;  and 

HHERBAS.  on  December  16.  1987,  the  "California  Cleanin'"  campaign  will  be 
launched  to  spread  the  word  about  waste  in  the  Golden  State; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUDfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  16.  1987  as  "California  Cleanin"'  Day  and  urge  all 
Californians   to  do  their  part  in  preserving  our  state's  environment  and  natural 
beauty. 

IH  HITHBSS  HHBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
December  1987. 


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WHEREAS,  the  social  and  economic  potential  of  persons  with  disabilities  in  the 
State  of  California  has  not  been  fully  developed;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  unemployment  rate  for  qualified  disabled  workers  has  been  his- 
torically higher  than  for  all  other  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  employment  opportunities  for  disabled  workers.   including 
the  retention  and  advancement  of  those  already  employed,  requires  the  continued 
involvement  of  and  active  cooperation  among  government,  business  and  labor;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  administration  is  firmly  committed  to  achieving  full  employment 
for  all  qualified  workers,  including  improving  employment  and  advancement  oppor- 
tunities of  disabled  men  and  women  in  California: 

NOW.  THEREFORE  I.  George  Deukmejian.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.  The  Governor's  Committee  for  Employment  of  Disabled  Persons  (GCED), 
created  informally  in  1947  by  Governor  Earl  Warren  as  the  Governor's  Committee 
for  Employment  of  the  Handicapped,  and  restructured  by  Executive  Order  No.  B- 
48-78,  is  hereby  officially  reauthorized.  The  Committee  shall  be  composed  of 
not  more  than  60  members  appointed  by  and  serving  at  the  pleasure  of  the 
Governor.   Committee  members  shall  serve  without  compensation  or  expenses  and 
shall  select  a  chairperson  from  among  the  numbers.   Terms  of  service  shall  be 
for  six  years  (from  the  date  of  appointment  or  the  date  of  this  Executive 
Order,  whichever  is  longer) . 

2.  The  Committee  membership  shall  include  representatives  of  the  following: 
private  sector  business;  labor;  community  based  organizations;  private  service 
organizations;   concerned  individuals;  and  State  government  representatives 
(who  will  be  responsible  for  either  direct  participation  or  formal  designation 
of  a  representative),   including  the  Secretary,  Health  and  Welfare  Agency, 
Director,  Employment  Development  Department.  Director,  Department  of  Reha- 
bilitation,  and  the  Executive  Director,  State  Job  Training  Coordination 
Council. 

3.  The  Committee  shall  receive  the  primary  administrative  staff  support  from 
the  State  Employment  Development  Department.   Funding  for  additional  staff 
support  will  be  provided  by  the  State  Department  of  Rehabilitation.   The 
administration  of  the  Committee  shall  be  the  responsibility  of  an  Executive 
Director  selected  by  the  Director  of  the  Employment  Development  Department  and 
the  Chairperson  of  the  Committee. 


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A.    The   full   Committee  shall  meet  quarterly  to  conduct  its  primary  business  of 
promoting  the  employment  of  disabled  persons  and  shall: 

(a)  function  as  a  State  liaison  between  the  national  and  local  network  of 
organizations  supporting  increased  employment  opportunities  for  disabled 
persons; 

(b)  formally  recognize  individuals  and  organizations  which  have  significantly 
aided  in  promoting  qualified  disabled  workers; 

(c)  provide  technical  assistance  to  the  public  regarding  employment  and 
disability; 

(d)  promote  public  education  concerning  employment  and  disability,  including 
publicizing   the  benefits  of  employing  disabled  workers  and  developing 
appropriate  educational  literature;  and 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHBR8AS.  the  life-long  care  of  our  eyes  and  the  vital  ability  to  see  should 
not  be  taken  for  granted;  and 

HHBREAS.  infants  and  adults  alike  who  are  victims  of  eye  diseases  or  disorders 
once  considered  incurable,  can  now  have  vision  saved  or  restored;  and 

HHBREAS.  it  is  estimated  that  nearly  half  of  new  cases  of  blindness   in   the 
United  States  can  be  prevented  by  early  detection  and  effective  medical  treatment; 
and 

HHBREAS.  all  Californians  should  increase  their  awareness  of  the  importance  of 
eye  health  care  and  seek  medical  help  from  ophthalmologists,  eye  physicians  and 
surgeons  for  routine  eye  examinations  as  well  as  sight-threatening  conditions;  and 


HHBREAS.  it  is  estimated  that  ninety  percent  of  all  vision-impairing 
injuries  are  preventable  by  understanding  sensible  precautions;  and 


eye 


HHBREAS.   during  January.  1988  the  California  Association  of  Ophthalmology  is 
conducting  a  public  service  campaign  in  order  to  stress  the  value  of  routine 
preventive  eye  health  care  and  to  ensure  that  all  citizens  are  aware  that  without 
medical  diagnosis,  there  are  rarely  sufficient  warning  signs  to  signal   the  early 
stages  of  most  of  the  serious  eye  diseases. 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  <XOR(X   DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  1988  as  Eye  Health  Care  Month  in  California 

HITMBSS  HHBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2lBt  day  of 
December  1987. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,  public  safety  is  vital  to  the  continued  prosperity  of  our  state;  and 

WHWKKAS.  although  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  have  traditionally  affected 
metropolitan  areas,   rural  communities  have  recently  seen  an  increase  in  criminal 
activity:  and 

fmJSKSAS.  rural  crime  often  involves   the  loss  or  damage  of  equipment, 
livestock,   chemicals,   commodities   and  other  goods,  resulting  in  significant 
economic  losses  which  slow  production  and  increase  the  cost  of  farm  operations;  and 

HBK8EAS.  rural  crime  may  also   involve   illegal   drug   activity,   including 
cultivation,  manufacturing,  sales  and  abuse  of  controlled  substances,  creating  the 
potential  loss  of  lives  and  threatening  a  traditionally  crime  free  environment:  and 

WHKREAS.  state  and  local  agencies  must  work  together  with  individual  citizens 
and  private  industry  to  bring  an  end  to  the  devastating  effects  of  rural  crime;  and 

HHKRSAS.  in  order  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  effects  of  rural  crime, 
the  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Task  Force   is  observing  Rural  Crime 
Prevention  Month  during  February; 

NCW.  THKREFORB.  I.  GBORGE  DEDKHEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1988  as  California  Rural   Crime  Prevention  Month,   and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  specially  planned  activities. 

IH  HITHESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21st  day  of 
December  1987 . 


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1   ^  ™ff^^'  '^he  United  States  has  the  great  mission  and  the  positive  ability  to 
efforts  and°""^""  °^  ""^^   "°''^*^  ^°  lasting  peace  through  material  and  spiritual 

HHBRKAS.  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  have  made  a  solid  foundation  in  the 
pursuit  of  accomplishing  this  worthy  goal  by  participating  in  vigils  for  peace, 
such  as  Peace  Day.  Peace  Month  and  Peace  Year;  and  t,  f  . 

"™«^;  exercises  such  as  these  bring  people  together  in  a  spirit  of  cooper- 
ation and  help  to  inspire  a  true  dedication  to  achieving  world  peace;  and 

HHBRKAS.  we  can  all  be  part  of  the  peacemaking  process  through  our  daily 
actions;  and  ' 

HOH.  THKRKTORB.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1987  as  the  beginning  of  "A  Decade  of  Peace"  and  urge  all  Califor- 
nians  to  join  in  appropriate  activities  and  observances. 

IN  HITMBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
December  1987. 


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EIKCDTIVB  ORDER  D-68-87 


WHKREAS.  Ronald  Reagan  provided  strong  leadership  for  the  people  of  California 
during  the  eight  years  in  which  he  served  as  Governor  of  California;  and 

WHERKAS.   during  his  two  terms  in  office.  Governor  Reagan  was  successful  in 
implementing  major  initiatives  in  welfare  reform,  tax  relief,   regulatory   reform, 
job  creation,   fiscal  stability,   public  safety,  education,  transportation  and 
protection  of  the  state's  treasured  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1980  Ronald  Reagan  was  elected  to  the  Presidency  of  the  United 
States,   and  in  198A  was  reelected  by  an  overwhelming  majority  of  American  Voters; 
and 

HHEREAS.  President  Reagan  has  served  our  nation  with  great  distinction, 
providing  vision  and  leadership  that  has  again  turned  America  into  a  nation  that  is 
strong,  prosperous  and  committed  to  opportunity  for  all  residents;  and 


WHEREAS.  Ronald  Reagan  is  the  only  California  governor  to 
President  of  the  United  States;  and 


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WHEREAS.  President  Reagan  has  devoted  much  of  his  life  to  service  on  behalf  of 
the  people  of  California  and  America,  becoming  one  of  our  most  respected  and  loyal 
public  servants; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGB  DEDKMEJIAN.  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  declare  that  the  new  State  Office  Building  to  be 
constructed  at  3rd  and  Ath  Streets,  between  Spring  and  Main  Streets  in  Los  Angeles, 
shall  be  officially  named  the  Ronald  Reagan  Building. 

Ill  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  1987. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  known  throughout  our  nation  and  around  the  world  for 
the  variety,  quality  and  abundance  of  its  agricultural  products;  and 

HHEREAS.  California  leads  the  nation  in  agricultural  production  for  the  39th 
year;  and 

HHEREAS.  this  bounty  is  produced  by  dedicated  people  who  contribute  to  the 
vital  role  that  agriculture  plays  in  the  economy  of  our  great  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  purpose  of  the  1987  Census  of  Agriculture,  starting  in  January 
1988,  is  to  obtain  important  general  information  regarding  agriculture;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  paramount  to  the  well-being  of  our  farmers  and  other  agricul- 
tural interests  that  information  be  collected  and  compiled  on  a  variety  of  farm- 
related  activities  to  help  the  industry  make  vital  marketing  decisions; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XOR(X  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California, 
encourage  all   farm  households  to  offer  their  complete  support  for  this  important 
farm  census. 

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 
January  1988. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


hHKRKAS,  in  the  Year  1638.  adventurous  Swedes  established  the  first  permanent 
Swedish  settlement   in  North  America,  New  Sweden,  near  what  is  today  known  as 
Wilmington,  Delaware;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  wave  of  immigration  from  1840  to  1920  followed  this  early  begin- 
ning for  the  Swedes  in  America,  with  some  1.2  million  Swedes  bringing  their  fam- 
ilies, religion,  culture,  and  hopes  for  a  better  life  to  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  new  Swedish  immigrants  scattered  across  America  and  were  the 
forbearers  of  A. 2  million  citizens  of  Swedish  descent;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  the  second  largest  Swedish-American  population  in  the 
United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  take  great  pride  in  the  contributions  that  Swedish- 
Americans  have  made  to  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  commemoration  of  the  350th  anniversary  of  the  establishment  of  New 
Sweden  in  America,  the  Congress  and  the  President  of  the  United  States  have  de- 
clared 1988  as  The  Year  of  New  Sweden; 

NOW.  THKREPORB.  I.  GEORGE   DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1988  as  The  Year  of  New  Sweden  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  festivities  planned  throughout  the  year. 

Ill  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 
January  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  children  are  our  most  precious  resource;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  leaders  of  tomorrow,  young  people  should  be  afforded  a  quality 
education  that  will  allow  them  grow  and  learn;  and 

WHEREAS,   central  to  providing  a  sound  education  is  assuring  the  mental, 
physical  and  emotional  well-being  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  health  programs  and  professionals  have  contributed  substan- 
tially to  the  prevention,  detection  and  treatment  of  illness  in  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,   school  health  professionals  deserve  our  sincere  appreciation  and 
thoughtful  support; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  25-29.  1988  as  School  Health  Week  in  honor  of  the  dedicated 
service  provided  by  school  health  professionals 

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  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHKREAS.  few  men  have  made  greater  impact  on  ensuring  our  civil  libertiep  than 
Dr.  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.,  who  gave  his  hopes  and  dreams  and,  finally,  his  life  so 
that  all  Americans  could  be  blessed  with  the  benefits  of  a  free  society;  and 

HHEREAS.  Dr.  King  was  a  man  of  great  vision  and  purpose  whose  endeavors  demon- 
strated a  very  special  spirit  of  involvement  and  concern  that  inspired  progress  and 
change  throughout  the  world;  and 

HHERBAS.  through  his  sacrifice,  people  everywhere  have  learned  that  if  racism 
and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by  fellowship  and  equality  and  if  mankind  is 
to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest  hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  con- 
tribute to  the  work  of  building  a  world  free  from  the  blemishes  of  hatred  and  in- 
tolerance; and 


WHBRBilS.  Dr.  King's  devotion  to  the  lofty  principles  of  racial   equality   and 
nonviolent   social  change  serve  as  a  shining  example  of  the  courage  of  the  human 
spirit  and  ensure  that  the  tragedies  of  the  past  will  not  over-shadow  the  hopes  and 
dreams  of  the  future;  and 

HHBRSAS,   as   long  as  our  country  continues  to  produce  men  of  conscience  like 
Dr.  King,  unafraid  to  speak  the  truth,  we  will  never  forget  the  lofty   ideals  of 
peace,  freedom  and  justice,  which  gave  birth  to  this  great  nation;  and 

WHKRKAS.  January  18,  1988  is  the  59th  anniversary  of  Dr.  King's  birth  and  pro- 
vides a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  precious   ideals 
to  which  Dr.  King  devoted  his  life; 

IKW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCX  DEOKNBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  January  19,  1988  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.   Day   and   urge   all 

citizens   to  renew  a  commitment  to  Dr.  King's  dream  —  a  dream  of  equal  rights  and 
justice  for  all  Americans. 

IN  HITNESS  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  1988. 


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JAN  1  3  1988 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  it  is  an  enduring  tradition  for  Asian  peoples  to  celebrate  Lunar  New 
Year  on  the  second  full  moon  after  the  Winter  Solstice;  and 

HHEREAS.  Asian  communities  throughout  California  will  carry  on  this  fine 
tradition  as  they  celebrate  Lunar  New  Year  4686,  the  Year  of  the  Dragon;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  Dragon  is  one  of  the  most  complex  and  auspicious  of  the  Zodiacs, 
representing  a  good  natured.  benign  creature;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  rtrives  to  nurture  a  closer  relationship  with  its 
friends  in  the  East,  it  is  appropriate  that  this  be  the  year  of  the  Dragon,  the 
Chinese  symbol  representing  the  East;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  occasion  provides  an  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  gain  a 
greater  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  culture  and  traditions  of  Asian 
nations; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1988  as  the  Year  of  the  Dragon  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  healthy 
and  prosperous  year. 

Ill  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  1988. 


Governor  of 


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California 


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Secretary  of   State  ' 


#6054 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that   a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  7th  day  of  June,  1988, 
within  the  16th  Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office 
of  Member  of  Assembly  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of 
Assemblyman  Art  Agnos. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


#6055 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JANl  91988 
FONG  EIL  Secp^  of 

Depwty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


whkRKAS,  child  abuse  continues  to  be  a  serious  nationwide  problem  which 
affects  children  and  their  families  from  all  cultural,  ethnic,  religious  and  socio- 
economic groups;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  threat  to  our  children's  welfare   is   demonstrated  by  steady 
increases  in  the  number  and  seriousness  of  reported  cases  of  child  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  if  our  children  are  to  become  productive  adults,  they  should  have  the 
right  to  a  childhood  free  from  neglect,  physical  abuse  and  sexual  molestation  and 
exploitation;  and 

WHEREAS.   it   is   recognized  that  early  identification  and  intervene- on  are 
essential  to  successfully  interrupting  the  generational  cycle  of  abuse;  and 

WHBREAS.  dedicated  volunteers  and  professionals  are  working  to  dec  ease   the 
incidence  of  child  abuse  through  prevention  programs  and  improved  coordination 
among  agencies  delivering  services  to  child  abuse  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  April  1988  has  been  proclaimed  Child  Abuse  Prevention 
Month  in  our  nation  to  promote  increased  public  awareness  and  support  for  preven- 
tion and  intervention  programs  and  to  acknowledge  the  volunteers  and  professionals 
who  are  committed  to  serving  child  abuse  victims  and  their  families; 

ROW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  April  1988  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  efforts  to  eradicate  child  abuse. 

IH  WITIBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
January  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


lTTEST:  ^. 


Secretary  of   State 


#6056 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JANl  9198L 


Dipuly 


SOBS 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  continue  to  be  serious  problems  for  the 
citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   criminal   justice   system  would  fail  to  function  without  the 
cooperation  of  victims  and  witnesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  fair  and  balanced  criminal  justice  system  must  ensure  that  the 
needs  and  rights  of  victims  are  not  overlooked  in  the  process  of  protecting  the 
rights  of  the  accused;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  established  victim  assistance  centers  throughout  the 
state  to  assist  victims  and  to  reduce  their  trauma;  and 

WHEREAS,  victims  and  witnesses  who  have  suffered  loss  and  trauma  from  crim- 
inals deserve  fair  and  humane  treatment  by  representatives  of  the  criminal  justice 
system;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  observance  of  Victims'  Rights  Week  provides  an  opportunity  to 
inform  the  public  of  the  problems,  needs,  and  rights  of  victims  and  witnesses,  and 
of   the  range  of  services  and  assistance  available,  and  to  acknowledge  the  efforts 
of  concerned  citizens,  lawmakers  and  the  criminal  justice  system  to   provide   and 
continue  to  improve  these  services; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  CTOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  18-2A.  1988  as  Victims'  Rights  Week  in  California,  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  most  important  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
January  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


secretary  of  State  ' 


#6057 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tfw  offica  of  th«  Sacrakiry  of  Slat* 
of  «M  Stota  of  ColHomia 

JANl  91988 
HMRCHTONG  EU,  Secn^ry  of  State 

vV  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  pursuant  to  Section 
2553  of  the  Elections  Code,  hereby  proclaim  that  the  Statewide  Direct  Primary 
Election  shall  be  held  on  the  seventh  day  of  June,  1988,  at  which  time  such  state, 
county,   judicial  or  other  offices  as  are  required  by  law  to  be  filled  at  such 
election  are  to  be  so  filled. 

I  further  proclaim  that  at  such  election  there  will  also  be  submitted  to  the 
voters  such  proposed  constitutional  amendments,  questions,  propositions,  and 
initiative  measures  as  are  required  to  be  so  submitted  by  the  Constitution  and  laws 
of  this  State. 


IN  WITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
January  1988. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#6058 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Ihe  offic*  of  th« 
of  the  Stale  o( 


JAN  2  0': 
FONGEU,Seci 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  the  average,  children  spend  more  time  watching  television  than 
they  spend  in  school;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  precious  youth  learn  from  and  are  influenced  by  what  they  see 
on  television;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Congress  of  Parents,  Teachers  and  Students,   Inc., 
introduced  the  National  PTA  TV  Project  to  promote  better  television  programming; 
and 

WHEREAS,  through  its  efforts,  the  PTA  learned  that  it  is  also   important   for 
parents  and  children  to  develop  good  viewing  skills  by  becoming  more  discriminating 
about  the  programs  they  watch  and  learning  to  recognize  the  difference  between 
fantasy  and  reality;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  parents  to  be  aware  of  the  TV  programs  that  their 
children  are  watching  and  make  critical  decisions  regarding  their  content;  and 

WHEREAS,  television  violence  and  sexual  exploitation  have  no  place  in  family 
television;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  nation,  the  Governors  of  their  respective  states  are 
sponsoring  activities  to  promote  better  television  programming  in  their  communi- 
ties; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1988  as  Family  Television  Viewing  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  parents  and  children  to  pay  closer  attention  to  the  television  view- 
ing choices  of  our  young  —  the  development  of  their  minds  and  the  key  to  their 
future  are  in  our  handc 

IN  WITISSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
January  1988, 


Governor  of  California 


TTEST: 


Mi 


itate 


Secretary   of   State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  one  of  our  most  important  responsibilities  is  to  prepare  our  young 
people  with  a  quality,  comprehensive  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  important  part  of  any  education  includes  exposure  to  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,   learning  about  art  affords  students  the  ability  to  gain  a  greater 
appreciation  for  and  understanding  of  our  culture  and  those  of  other  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  better  understanding  of  the  diverse  people  of   the  world  helps 
foster  greater  mutual  respect  and  cooperation;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  National  Art  Education  Association  is  observing  1987-88  as  the 
Year  of  Elementary  Art; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1987-88  as  the  Year  of  Elementary  Art  and  urge  the  promotion  of 
quality  elementary  art  education  for  the  youth  of  this  state. 

IN  WimSSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
January  1988. 


,<^<_-  >C.j^^«.'«>.^fc^^«-<^>'«-^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6060 


MHBHMJRr 


#6061 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  senior  citizens  of  California,  wtio  have  given  so  much  to  our 
great  state,  must  be  given  the  opportunity  to  continue  to  lead  active  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,   activity  professionals  are  steadfastly  committed  to  assisting  older 
Californians  m  this  goal;  and 

WHEREAS,  activity  professionals  work  with  health  care  professionals.   regula- 
tory agencies  and  care  providers  to  coordinate  the  delivery  of  activities  and 
services  to  persons  served  by  nursing  homes,  senior  centers,   community  agencies, 
adult  day  care  programs,  and  long-term  health  care  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,   activity  professionals  strive  to  ensure  that  all  elderly  and  handi- 
capped persons  lead  rewarding  and  challenging  lives,   regardless  of  geographic 
location,  financial  status  or  age;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  outstanding  efforts 
of  activity  professionals  to  enhance  the  lives  of  the  elderly  and  handicapped  of 
the  Golden  State;  '^ 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMRJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  dc 
hereby  proclaim  January  22.  1988  as  Activity  Professionals  Day  in  California. 


#6062 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  a  nation's  independence  and  self-rule  are  rights  clierished  by  all 
freedom-loving  peoples;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  January  22,  1918,  the  Ukranian  people  proclaimed  their  indepen- 
dence in  order  to  establish  a  land  of  their  own;  and 

ilHEKEAS.  these  people  valiantly  fought  the  Russians  and  the  Poles  in  defense 
of  their  dream  of  democracy;  and 

HHEREAS.   in   1923.   the  Soviet  Union  occupied  the  Ukraine  and  denied  the 
Ukranians  their  independence  and  basic  human  rights;  and 

HHEREAS.  through  the  years,  the  Ukranians  have  continued  to  fight   for  the 
cherished  freedoms  that  they  have  been  denied;  and 

HHEREAS.   to  pay  tribute  to  this  ongoing  struggle,  Americans  of  Ukranian 
descent  annually  recognize  January  22  as  Ukranian  Independence  Day; 

HOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GE0R(3  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  22,  1988  as  Ukranian  Independence  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  recognition  of  the  70th  anniversary  of  the  indepen- 
dence of  the  Ukranian  National  Republic. 

Ill  HITNBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
January  1988. 


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A-V--<-«-»--yfc'^ 


Governor  of  California 


A.-"*.— fc^i^-*— ^u- 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6063 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  tiw  offie*  of  I**  Secretory  of  Stof» 
oi  «♦)•  State  of  Colifornio 

JAN  2  1  1988 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secre»Ky  of  Slate 

fly  il^'-^t-rf^-'-'i^'^^ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ok  California 


WHEREAS,  the  residents  of  California  are  very  mobile  and  use  their  automobiles 
more  than  the  people  of  any  other  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1986,  5,222  persons  were  killed  and  another  233, OOA  injured  as  a 
result  of  automobile  collisions  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  tragic  accidents  could  have  been  prevented  by  using 
common  sense  and  practicing  defensive  driving  techniques;  and 

WHEREAS,  working  together,  public  and  private  institutions  along  with  con- 
cerned individuals  can  promote  traffic  safety  by  increasing  public  awareness  of 
proper  safety  methods;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  22-28,  1988.  all  citizens  are  encouraged  to 
observe  added  caution  on  the  highways  and  roads  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  traffic  safety  should  lead  to  greater  safety  aware- 
ness on  our  streets  and  highways; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORiX  DEUKMEJIAN.  Govemnr  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22-28,  1988  as  Traffic  Safety  eek  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activiti 

ni  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 
January  1988. 


'*'^"":^ 


Governor  of  California 


<<i-V  ■^L 


ATTEST: 

Secretary   of   State     / 


#6064 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Iht  office  <rf  the  Secrrtory  of  State  j 
0<  I4m  S«crt*  of  California 

JAN 2  cms 
MARCH  TONG  EU,^Secretafy  of  State 


oi^ 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATB  OF  EMERGENCT 


I,  GEOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Counties  of  Los  Angeles,  Orange,  and  San  Diego,  State  of  California,  beginning  on 
January  17,  1988,  as  a  result  of  severe  wind  and  rain  storms,  which  in  conjunction 
with  high  tides  caused  coastal  flooding  and  damage  to  public  and  private  facili- 
ties. Upon  the  requests  of  the  Boards  of  Supervisors,  Counties  of  Los  Angeles, 
Orange,  and  San  Diego,  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capa- 
bilities of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  counties,  I,  therefore, 
do  hereby  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  Counties  of  Los  Angeles, 
Orange,  and  San  Diego;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  this  21st  day  of 
January  1988. 


ATTEST:        ^^ 

Secretary  of  State  ' 


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•I'M  »il>lK9')i   VCl^ 


2-*  M3IG^  '^mr^J*  ^^ 


S6065 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAHeMftNQ 
By.  .r  U  1 


allfernlo 

JAN  2  2  1988 
EU,  Sjcrrtpji  of  State 


OtfMy 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  found   that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  no  longer  exist 
in  circumstances  previously  declared  States  of  Emergency,   and  pursuant   to  the 
authority  specified  in  Government  Code  Section  8629,  and  having  further  found  that 
local  authorities  are  now  able  to  cope  with  the  situations,  therefore  proclaim  that 
the   States   of  Emergency  previously  proclaimed  on  the  following  dates  and  in  the 
following  jurisdictions  no  longer  exist,  effective  immediately: 


May  31.  1987 
August  3,  1987 


Monterey  County 
Alpine  County 


September  3.  1987  Butte.   Fresno,   Humboldt,   Inyo.  Kern.  Lake.  Lassen. 

Mariposa.   Mendocino,  Modoc,  Mono,  Nevada,  Placer,  Plumas, 
Riverside,  San  Bernardino,   Shasta,   Sierra.   Siskiyou, 
Trinity,  Tulare,  and  Tuolumne  Counties 

September  10.  1987  Colusa  and  Del  Norte  Counties 

November  19.  1987   San  Diego  County 

IN  WITNESS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California   to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
January  1988. 


T- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   / 


#6066 


'■rw'.'' 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


JAN  2  71988 
EU,  StcreteryQt  State 


j,S««taiyttSlatB        sgj^ 


Deputy 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMER(XNCT 


I,  OiORCX  DEDKNEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Santa  Barbara  and  City  of  San  Buenaventura,  State  of  California, 
beginning  on  January  17,  1988,  as  a  result  of  severe  wind  and  rain  storms,  which  in 
conjunction  with  high  tides  caused  coastal  flooding  and  damage  to  public  and 
private  facilities.  Upon  the  requests  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors,  County  of  Santa 
Barbara  and  the  City  Council,  City  of  San  Buenaventura,  and  because  the  magnitude 
of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and 
facilities  of  the  county  and  city,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to 
exist  in  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara  and  City  of  San  Buenaventura. 

I  FURTHER  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  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
January  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State  ' 


w;*  ^jar?^  ^I3IE-*  '--^ 


^i-v  t^fiJU^  k^t*i 


#6067 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 


WHEREAS,  in  the  Year  988,  Christianity  was  officially  born  for  Ukrainians  when 
Prince  Volodymyr  the  Great,  ruler  of  Kiev,  accepted  Christianity  from  Byzantium; 
and 

HHBREAS.  the  Year  1988  marks  the  1000-year  anniversary  of  this  historic  event 
and  Ukrainians  throughout  the  world  are  joining  in  jubilant  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS.  Prince  Volodymyr's  acceptance  of  Christianity  forever  altered  the 
course  of  Ukrainian  history  baptizing  the  Ukrainian  people  and  blessing  their 
future  with  a  wealth  of  spiritual  and  social  values  that  are  still  alive  today;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  faith  of  the  Ukrainian  people  has  survived  and  flourished  through 
great  hardships  and  abominable  persecution  at  the  hands  of  the  Soviet  state:  and 

WHEREAS,  today,  over  A5  million  Ukrainian  Christians  still  live  under  Soviet 
rule  and  many  have  witnessed  the  forced  absorption  of  the  Ukrainian  Orthodox  and 
Catholic  Churches  into  the  Russian  Orthodox  Church;  and 

WHEREAS.  America  is  the  proud  home  of  over  one  million  Ukrainian  Americans  and 
is  honored  to  join  them  in  paying  tribute  to  the  courage  and  perseverance  of  their 
brothers  and  sisters  who,  suffering  repression  and  persecution  under  Soviet  domina- 
tion, remain  faithful  and  practicing  Christians; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEOR(X  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1988  as  Ukrainian  Christianity  Millennium  Jubilee  Year   in  Cali- 
fornia and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  festivities  and  observ- 
ances. 

IN  WITIBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
January  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Jecretarv  of  State   » 


Secretary  of  State 


#6063 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


nlo 

J  AN  2  71988 


Dflpuly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  well  known  as  a  leader  in  innovation  and 
opportunity;  and 

HHBREAS.  the  progress  and  development  of  our  great  state  greatly  benefits  our 
citizens  and  enhances  our  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  professionals  in  the  field  of  design  and  drafting  make 
significant  contributions  to  the  efficient  development  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  steadfast   commitment   to  excellence  exhibited  by  these 
professionals  has  resulted  in  safe  and  appealing  projects  that  have  met  our  ever 
changing  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that   all  Californians  recognize  the  outstanding 
accomplishment  and  contributions  made  by  the  highly  skilled  professional  designers 
and  drafters  of  our  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  11-17,  1988  as  Design  Drafting  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  27th  day  of 
January  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


(n  llw  olli<»  of  th«  Secretary  ^ShJl« 
of  Ih*  Saf  of  Colifomia 


JAN 2  91988 
FONGEU,Secretiriii  Estate 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHRRBAS.  the  United  States  of  America  has  a  proud  and  noble  history:  and 

HHEREAS.  the  great  strides  made  by  Americans  have   instilled   fascination, 
respect  and  admiration  in  the  hearts  of  people  everywhere;  and 

HHEREAS.  from  our  fight  for  independence  to  our  technological  advancements  to 
our  leadership  throughout  the  world,  America's  history  documents  our  path  from  the 
arrival  of  the  Pilgrims  to  our  current  status  as  the  greatest  nation  in  the  world; 
and 

WHERB4S.  a  true  respect  for  and  responsible  knowledge  of  our  great  nation's 
history  is  paramount  to  understanding  where  we  stand  and  what  lies  in  our  future; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  is  a  proud  service 
organization  dedicated  to  the  study  of  American  history;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  join  with  this  meritorious 
organization  in  observing  February  as  American  History  Month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1988  as  American  History  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  learn  more  about  the  proud  history 
and  precious  heritage  of  our  great  country, 

IN  HITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
January  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


<^«>-^-*i  *^  -• 


ATTEST:        ^       x- 


Secretary  of  State 


#6070 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'"  ^•J^  t^  ^"^  **  State 
0*  th«  Stota  of  Colifornia 

JAN 2  91988 

uJut 


By 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  great  state  and  nation.   Blacks   have 
made  significant  contributions  to  our  way  of  life;  and 

hHKKKAS,  the  determined  accomplishments  of  so  many  past  Black  leaders  such  as 
Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  George  Washington   Carver,   Harriet   Tubman,   Frederick 
Douglass   and  Robert  Starling  Pritchard  have  brought  so  much  richness  to  our  proud 
history;  and 

HHBREAS.  today.  Blacks  have  reached   great   heights   and   bring   a   special 
ingenuity  and  creativity  to  our  world;  and 

HHEREAS.   the   outstanding   achievements  of  this  very  special  segment  of  our 
population  warrant  the  highest  commendation  of  people  everywhere;  and 

WHrtRKAS.  during  the  month  of  February,  citizens  and  organizations   throughout 
California  will   celebrate  Black  History  Month  and  pay  tribute  to  the  enduring 
accomplishments  and  selfless  contributions  of  their  ancestors;  and 

WHKKEAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians   join   in   this   very   special 
recognition   of  those  who  worked  so  hard  for  the  bright  and  prosperous  way  of  life 
that  we  share  today; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  CTORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby   proclaim  February  1988  as  Black  History  Month  xn  California  and  urge  all 
Calif ornians  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  HITISSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day   of 
January  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


etary  of  State      ' 


Secretary 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ' 


FILED 

In  Kw  oMm  of  tha  S«cre4ary  of  State 
or  Km  SMo  of  Coltfomio 

JAN 2  91988 
ii^MTF^NG  EU,  Secretao^sf  State 

Deputy     ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHBRKAS.  part  of  every  child's  maturity  and  development  should  be  an 
understanding  of  the  land  we  live  in;  and 

HHBREAS.   California  is  well  known  for  its  many  natural  wonders  and  outdoor 
recreation  attractions;  and 

HHKSEAS.  camping  provides  an  excellent  experience  for  the  youth  of  California 
that  is  adventurous,  educational  and  challenging;  and 

HHKRE^.  the  Golden  State  has  an  endless  selection  of  camp  sites  in  which  our 
youth  can  enjoy  themselves  while  learning  about  the  great  outdoors;  and 

HHKRKAS.  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  true  benefits  of 
camping   for  our  youth  and  encourage  more  involvement  in  bringing  more  camping 
opportunities  to  these  special  citizens; 

HOU.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  lA-20,  1988  as  Youth  Camping  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  parents  and  responsible  guardians  to  take  their  youth  camping  to  learn  and 
experience  more  about  the  outdoor  beauty  the  Golden  State  provides. 

ni  HITIBSS  HHBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
January  1988. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary   of   State    / 


#6072 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n«hto«e.offheSacrrtory  of  State 
of  <«M  Stota  of  Colrfemto 

JAN 2  91988 
lttKH^EU.SKmta«Y  State 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  progress  and  opportunity  are  synonymous  with  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  major  contributor  to  this  prosperity  is  the  field  of  engineering 
and  its  many  components;  and 

WHEREAS,   today's   engineer  plays  a  role  in  the  most  advanced  technological 
procedures  and  products,  with  the  highest  standards  of  efficiency  and  safety;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  contributions  made  by  engineers   of  all   fields  have  had  a 
monumentally  positive  impact  on  the  welfare  of  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  we  look  to  the  future,  we  look  to  our  engineers  to  make  possible 
what  was  once  thought  to  be  beyond  the  realm  of  human  capabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  dedicated  men 
and  women  in  engineering  who  are  steadfastly  committed  to  enhancing  our  way  of 
life; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  21-27,  1988  as  Engineer  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  28th  day  of 
January  1988. 

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Governor  of  California  ^ 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHRRBAS,  the  mortgage  bankers  of  California  provide  much  needed   funds   each 
year  to  homeowners  and  developers  to  enable  them  to  purchase  single-family  resi- 
dences and  to  develop  apartment  buildings  and  industrial  and  commercial  complexes, 
thereby  building  equity  for  the  owners  of  California  real  estate;  and 

HHBSEAS.  mortgage  bankers  provide  one  of  the  fastest  growing  and  most  impor- 
tant sources  of  mortgage  credit;  and 

HHERBAS,  mortgage  bankers  last  year  closed  more  than  80%  of  all  FHA/VA  loans, 
30%  of  all   residential   loans,  and  13%  of  all  conventional  loans  issued  in  the 
United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  mortgage  bankers  in  California  service  more  than  $130  billion  in 
loans;  and 

WHEREAS,  mortgage  bankers  annually  bring  into  California  billions  of  invest- 
ment dollars  from  out-of-state  insurance  companies,  savings  institutions,  pension 
funds,  and  private  investors;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  February  7-13,  1988.  the  California  Mortgage 
Bankers  Association  will  celebrate  Mortgage  Bankers  Week  and  sponsor  activities  to 
increase  awareness  among  all  Californians  of  the  many  services  they  provide; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  7-13.  1988  as  Mortgage  Bankers  Week  in  California. 

IM  WITMESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
January  1988. 


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of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  agriculture  is  the  backbone  of  California's  economy:  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  demand  for  food  and  fiber  mandates  that  we  assure   its 
growth  and  vigor  by  encouraging  our  youth  to  pursue  careers  in  this  vital  area;  and 

1IHERBAS.  the  California  future  Fanners  of  America  (FFA)  is  dedicated  to  this 
goal;  and 

HHERBAS.  this  vocational  agriculture  organization  is  an  integral  part  of  our 
high  school  curriculum,  with  over  29.000  members  in  329  high  schools  throughout  the 
State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  its  60  year  history,  the  FFA  has  rightfully  earned  an  excel- 
lent reputation  for  educating  its  members  in  all  aspects  of  agriculture  including 
growing,  processing  and  marketing  as  well  as  developing  leadership,  good  citizen- 
ship, productivity,  teamwork  and  individual  achievement:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  FFA  is  an  equal  opportunity  organization  in  every  respect,  with 
programs  and  activities  continually  updated  and  tailored  to  encourage  and  assist 
active  involvement  and  participation  of  urban  as  well  as  rural  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  preparing  for  careers  in  the  exciting  agricultural  complex.  FFA 
members  and  the  agricultural  teachers  are  striving  to  continuously  improve  this 
great  industry  for  the  welfare  of  all  citizens  and  are  playing  an  outstanding  role 
in  assuring  the  future  progress  and  prosperity  of  our  State  and  Nation; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  February  21-27.  1988  as  Future  Fanners  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  this  3rd  day  of 


February  1988. 


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^6075 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  bum  injuries  are  one  of  the  leading  causes  of  accidental  death  in 
the  United  States,  claiming  2  million  victims  a  year;  and 

HHERBAS,  children,  the  elderly  and  the  disabled  are  most  likely  to  suffer  from 
serious  bums;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  75  percent  of  all  burns  are  accidental  and  could 
be  prevented  by  greater  education  and  by  practicing  better  safety  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,   a  greater  public  awareness  of  the  need  for  smoke  detectors  and  home 
fire  escape  plans  can  significantly  reduce  the  tragedy  of  bum  accidents; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  8-lA  as  Bum  Awareness  Week  in  Califomia  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  take  appropriate  precautions  to  reduce  this  tragedy. 

IM  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
Califomia  to  be  affixed  this  4th  day  of 
Febmary  1988. 


Governor  of  Califomia 


ATTEST:    ^       ^ 

Secretary  of  State 


#6076 


of  Calrfornio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


pZ-B  0  5  1988   Hffi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,  motor  vehicle  crashes  are  the  number  one  cause  of  death  of  children 
over  six  months  of  age  in  the  United  States;  and 

HHEREAS.   more  children  under  the  age  of  five  years  are  killed  or  crippled  as 
passengers  involved  in  motor  vehicle  crashes  than  are  killed  or  crippled  by   the 
most  common  childhood  diseases;  and 

HHEREi^.  between  the  years  1978  and  1986,  nearly  9,300  children  under  the  age 
of  five  years  were  killed  and  more  than  A50,000  children  were  injured  in  traffic 
crashes  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHBRK^.  all  fifty  states  and  the  District  of  Columbia  have  enacted  laws  man- 
dating the  use  of  child  passenger  protection  systems;  and 

ilHBREAS,  current  nationwide  studies  estimate  that  only  48  percent  of  children 
under  the  age  of   five  years  are  fully  protected  in  cars  in  the  United  States 
through  the  correct  usage  of  child  safety  seats;  and 

WHEREAS,  research  shows  that  the  correct  use  of  child  passenger  protection 
devices  is  over  70  percent  effective  in  preventing  death  and  67  percent  effective 
in  reducing  the  need  for  hospitalization;  and 

WHEREAS,  death  and  injuries  may  be   reduced  significantly  through  greater 
public  awareness,  education  and  enforcement  of  child  passenger  protection  devices; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  CTORGE  DEDKNEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  February  7-13,  1988  as  Child  Passenger  Safety  Awareness 
Week  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  the 
necessity  of  protecting  the  children  of  our  state  while  they  ride  in  cars. 

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 
February  1988. 


'■2^ 


Governor  of  California 


lUMhl^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6077 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


erf  ♦<»  Stat*  c*  Colifornki 

FEB  0  9  1988 

niMSM  i-'UNG  Eu.  Secretary  of  Stete 
Deputy 


«** 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  veterans  of  our  great  state  and  nation  have  fought  valiantly  to 
protect  the  cherished  freedoms  that  we  enjoy  today;  and 

WHEREAS,   many  of  these  brave  Americans  gave  their  lives  in  defense  of  our 
country,  while  many  more  suffered  great  physical  and  emotional  injury  and  remain 
hospitalized  to  this  day;  and 

WHEREAS.  Americans  everywhere  have  demonstrated  their  appreciation  for  these 
men  and  women  through  their  support  and  compassion;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  have  benefitted  greatly  from  the  heroic 
efforts  of  those  who  unfortunately  still  suffer  and  are  hospitalized;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  the  citizens  of  the  Golden  State  pay  tribute  to 
these  gallant  veterans  and  recognize  their  personal  sacrifices  that  helped  to  pre- 
serve the  revered  American  principles  of  freedom,  justice  and  liberty; 

NQH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  11-17,  1988  as  Salute  to  Hospitalized  Veterans  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  Califomians  to  make  special  visits  to  our  ailing  veterans 
residing  in  the  state's  hospitals. 

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 
February  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6078 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAfii:HFONGEU,Sec(etaiyf  state 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  sacred  union  created  through  marriage  forms  a  lasting  bond 
between  a  woman  and  a  man  that  is  precious  and  special;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  birth  of  our  great  nation,  the  institution  of  marriage  has 
been  an  important  part  of  our  American  way  of  life  sowing  a  fertile  seed  from  which 
our  nation  has  prospered;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  special  bond  created  through  marriage  fosters  a  loving,  healthy 
environment  in  which  to  rear  our  leaders  of  tomorrow  and  to  teach  them  the  enduring 
values  of  trust,  faith,  and  love;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  appropriate  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of 
marriage  and  the  commitment  and  dedication  necessary  to  ensure  a  lasting,   loving 
relationship  throughout  married  life;  and 

WHEREAS.  Worldwide  Marriage  Encounter,  a  multi-denominational  organization,  is 
dedicated  to  promoting  marriage  and  helping  married  couples;  and 

WHEREAS,   throughout  our  nation,  members  and  supporters  of  Worldwide  Marriage 
Encounter  will  be  observing  World  Marriage  Day  on  February  14,  1988; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUfOffiJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  14,  1988  as  World  Marriage  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  9th  day  of 


-February  1988. 
Governor  of  California 


itary  of  State      ' 


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Of 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  the  Stat*  <A  Colifornia 

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ll  FOHG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy 


EXECDTIVE  ORDER  D-69-88 


HHKREAS.  California,  which  has  one  of  the  best  transportation  networks  in  the 
world,  will  need  to  meet  the  challenge  of  an  additional  six  million  cars  and 
trucks  that  are  forecasted  by  the  year  2000;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  a  continuing  increase  in  the  number  of  state  highway 
projects  that  are  being  proposed  and  funded  by  local  governments  and  the  private 
sector;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor  has  proposed  a  Transportation  Initiative  that  will 
increase  highway  construction  funds  by  40%  to  expand  our  already  excellent  system 
of  transportation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  proposed  1988-89  budget  contains  funds  for  1,200  additional  staff 
for  the  Department  of  Transportation  to  speed  up  the  construction  of  new  highway 
projects  planned  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  the  requirements  that  lengthen  the  highway  design  process  are 
administered  by  departments   in  agencies  other  than  Business.  Transportation  & 
Housing:  and 

WHEREAS,  an  internal  Caltrans  working  group  has  been  identifying  ways  to  speed 
up  project   delivery  and  this  effort  would  be  enhanced  by  direct  and  continuous 
participation  by  these  other  departments  at  a  high  management  level; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  (XORIX  DEOKMEJIAN.  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   issue  this  order  to  become  effective 
immediately: 

1.   An  Interagency  Task  Force  shall  be  formed  to  address  laws, 

regulations,  and  procedures  that  cause  delays  in  highway  project 
delivery.   The  Task  Force  shall  report  regularly  its  advice  and 
recommendations  to  the  Director  of  the  Department  of 
Transportation. 


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2.   The  Interagency  Task  Force  shall  include  representatives  from  the 
following  agencies: 

Business.  Transportation  &  Housing  Agency 
Department  of  Transportation 
Resources  Agency 
Environmental  Affairs  Agency 
State  and  Consumer  Services  Agency 
Health  and  Welfare  Agency 
Department  of  Finance 
Office  of  Local  Government  Affairs 
Department  of  Personnel  Administration 
California  Transportation  Commission 

The  Task  Force  shall  be  chaired  by  the  Undersecretary  of 
Business,  Transportation  and  Housing. 


IN  WITNBSS  ViHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
February  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  Statg 


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EXSCOnVE  ORDER  D-70-88 


HHKREAS,  the  abuse  of  alcohol  and  drugs  has  a  serious  adverse  effect  upon  a 
significant  proportion  of  the  nation's  work  force,  resulting  in  an  estimated  $100 
million  in  lost  productivity  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  private  industry  in  California  loses  more  than  six  billion  dollars 
per  year  due  to  drug  abuse  and  eleven  billion  dollars  per  year  due  to  alcohol 
abuse:  and 

WHEREAS,  recent  studies  in  California  have  shown  widespread  drug  and  alcohol 
use  among  students:   more  than  half  of  all  11th  graders  reported  having  tried  an 
illicit  drug:  13  percent  report  using  marijuana  once  a  week  or  more;  and  18  percent 
report  using  cocaine;  and 

WHEREAS,  existing  local,  state  and  federal  drug  programs  should  be  coordinated 
and  carefully  evaluated  for  their  effectiveness;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  increase  the  effectiveness  of  our  war  against   drug  abuse 
California  must  establish  an  organizational  framework  that  ensures  that  anti-drug 
programs  and  policies  are  nonduplicative,  well-planned,  and  coordinated  to  help  all 
Califomians  develop  the  positive  values,  knowledge,  and  skills  to  lead  productive, 
drug-free  lives;  and 


WHEREAS,  the  Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs   is 
coordinate  drug  and  alcohol  prevention  and  treatment  services; 


empowered  to 


NOW.  THBRBFORB.  I.  CTORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  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  order  as  follows: 


1. 


The  directors  of  the  Department  of  Alcohol  an 
Department  of  Corrections,  Department  of  Yout 
Department  of  Alcoholic  Beverage  Control,  Off 
Safety,  Office  of  Criminal  Justice  Planning, 
the  California  Highway  Patrol,  together  with 
and  the  Superintendent  of  Public  Instruction, 
representatives,  shall  form  and  constitute  th 
Council  on  Drug  and  Alcohol  Abuse.  The  Direc 
Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs  shall 
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The  Council  shall  annually  prepare  and  submit  to  the  Governor  an 
integrated  plan  for  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  enforcement, 
treatment,  and  prevention  programs  and  services  to  ensure  the 
effective  implementation  of  such  programs  and  services,  and  the 
cost-effective  expenditure  of  state  and  federal  funds. 


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IT  IS  FOBTHBR  ORDERKD  that  by  October  1.  1988,  and  periodically  thereafter, 
until  otherwise  directed,  the  Governor's  Policy  Council  on  Drug  and  Alcohol  Abuse 
shall  submit  to  the  Governor  through  the  Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs  a 
report  setting  forth  its  recommendations  and  the  progress  made  in  drug  and  alcohol 
abuse  prevention,  treatment,  and  enforcement. 


IN  WITNESS  HHKREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and   caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
February  1988. 


#6081 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'n  ihe  o«ice  erf  the  Secrefoty  of  Si 
of  >hf  Slol*  of  Cnlifornic 

F£B1  91988 

MAROH>p<G  EU.  Secre 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  continues  to  experience  significant  seismic 
activity,  thus  posing  the  threat  of  earthquakes  with  damaging  intensities;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  loss  of  life  and  property  can  be  greatly  reduced  if  appropriate 
earthquake  preparedness  measures  are  taken  before,  during,  and  after  a  damaging 
quake;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  lifesaving  procedures  will  be  highlighted  during  the  month  of 
April  as  the  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  with  the  assistance  of  governmental 
agencies,  service  organizations,  educational  institutions,  major  corporations,  and 
Neighborhood  Crime  Watch  groups,  provides  information  and  education  to  citizens 
throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  measures  presented  in  the  "Be  Aware.  Prepare."  campaign  should 
increase  public  awareness  regarding  proper  procedures  to  follow  during  a  tremor; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  earthquake  safety  information  should  be  studied  and 
observed  throughout  the  year  in  order  to  prevent  injuries,  loss  of  life,  and  prop- 
erty damage  during  an  earthquake; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DBOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1988  as  California  Earthquake  Preparedness  Month  and  encour- 
age all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  proper  safety  meas- 
ures to  follow  before,  during,  and  after  an  earthquake. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  l9th   day  of 
February  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


#6052 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


i  Lul  9:938 
MAHflfK/ONG  EU,  Saretew  of  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKRKAS,   America   is  well-known   for   responding  to  the  urgent  needs   of 
subject   to  persecution   in  their  homelands;   and 


persons 


WHKRKAS,  in  the  last  decade  the  United  States  has  accepted  for  resettlement 
over  one  million  refugees  from  all  over  the  world,  and  the  State  of  California  has 
become  home  to  nearly  400,000  refugees,  including  Afghans,  Armenians,  Cambodians, 
Cubans,  Czechoslovakians,  Ethiopians,  Haitians,  Hmong,  Iranians.  Iraqis,  Laotians. 
Poles,  Rumanians,  Russians  and  Vietnamese:  and 

HHKREAS.   these  refugees  have  demonstrated  successful  integration  into  our 
society  and  with  a  true  spirit  or  caring,  fellowship  and  volunteerism  have   formed 
nonprofit   organizations,  known  as  Mutual  Assistance  Associations,  to  assist  other 
disadvantaged  refugees  to  become  productive  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  needs  of   the 
refugee  communities,  to  recognize  the  leadership  of  the  Refugee  Mutual  Assistance 
Associations,  and  to  encourage  California  citizens  to  support  the  efforts   of  our 
new  California  residents  in  their  attempt  to  successfully  integrate  into  the  cul- 
tural and  economic  fabric  of  the  State  of  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTOKGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  February  28-March  5,  1988  as  Refugee  Mutual  Assistance 
Association  Recognition  Week. 

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 
February  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State/ 


#6083 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State! 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  well-known  for  its  natural  beauty  and  splendor;  and 

WHEREAS,  seventy-nine  years  ago.  the  Golden  State  passed  legislation  to  recog- 
nize March  7  as  Arbor  Day  to  enhance  our  appreciation  and  knowledge  of  the  natural 
wonders  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  trees  of  our  great  state  offer  much  to  us,  including  fruit,  shade 
and  captivating  scenery;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  Californians,  Arbor  Day  holds  special  meaning  as  a  tribute  to  the 
famous  horticulturalist  Luther  Burbank,  who  produced  thousands  of  new  plant  vari- 
eties on  his  California  farm;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  in^ortant  observ- 
ance; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GSORGS   DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7,  1988  as  Arbor  Day  in  California. 

IH  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 
February  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State    / 


#6084 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ttn*  S*ate  of  Calrfornto 

FEB  2  9:983 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  SeoKtary  cf  St:te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHKRKAS,  quality  education  is  society's  most  precious  and   lastino   aift   to 
future  generations;  and  s  b   •■   «-" 

HHERKAS.  California's  school  administrators  are  dedicated  to  promotine  excel- 
lence m  education:  and  "ux.ig 

HHBREAS.  school  administrators  play  an  important  role  by  ensuring  that  a  qual- 
ity curriculum  is  in  operation  for  teachers  to  instruct  students  in  a  wide  variety 
of  subjects:  and  vonety 

WHKRKAS.  the  role  of  the  school  administrator  is  becoming  more  demanding   and 
complex,   requiring  one  to  be  knowledgeable  about  current  laws  and  legislation 
affecting  students  and  staff:  and 

HHKRKAS.  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
Question.  Ind^  ^'''^°°^      administrators  play  in  providing  our  youth  with  a  proper 

WHEREAS,  during  the  third  week  of  May  each  year  our  nation   recognizes   the 
significant  contributions  made  by  educational  administrators  and  bosses: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

?r^?o««"  c'w  "f^  ^^"^^-  ^^^^  ^"  ^'^°°^  Administrators  Week,  and  Wednesday.   May 
i/.  lyBB  as  School  Administrators  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  26th  day  of 
February  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6085 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FEB 2  919S8 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretanof  State 


By 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHBRKAS,  America  is  known  as  the  land  of  progress,  prosperity  and  opportunity, 
and  has  become  the  home  of  countless  people  who  have  traveled  here  from  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  of  these  peoples  are  Portuguese  immigrants,  who  migrated  to  Cali- 
fornia in  the  early  days  following  the  Gold  Rush;  and 

whkRKAS,   the  contributions  of  these  special  citizens  to  our  way  of  life  have 
been  significant;  and 

WHEKBAS,  some  of  these  contributions  have  been  in   fishing  and   farming, 
especially  in  bringing  to  California  the  first  dairy  farms;  and 

WHB8EAS,  today,  Portuguese  immigrants  continue  to  play  a  role  in  California's 
cultural  and  economic  wealth;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  the  Golden  State's 
Portuguese  community  in  celebrating  their  unique  heritage  and  special  contributions 
to  our  state  during  the  second  week  of  March; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  OtORCT  DEDiCMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  6-12,  1988  as  Portuguese  Immigrant  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  celebrations. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


pjmhl^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6086 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Statt 
of  the  Stole  of  Colffarnio 

FEB  2  9:9S3 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secr^^iy  ofjtate 
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Oepuity 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHBRK/^.  the  United  States  Congress  enacted  the  Immigration  Reform  And  Control 
Act  on  November  6,  1986  in  an  act  of  generosity,  which  allows  illegal  aliens  a 
chance  to  legalize  their  status;  and 

VHERKAS.  the  amnesty  program  permits  individuals  who  entered  the  United  States 
prior  to  January  1,  1982.  and  who  have  continuously  resided  in  an  illegal  status 
since  that  date,  to  legalize  their  immigration  status  and  live  legally   in  our 
nation;  and 

HHKBEAS.  it  is  estimated  that  there  are  currently  several  million  illegal 
individuals  living  in  the  United  States,  many  of  whom  have  not  applied  for  the 
benefits  of  legalization;  and 

HHSREAS.  due  to  the  confidentiality  provisions  of  this  unique  legislation,  no 
information  provided  on  the  amnesty  application  will  be  used  to  deport  an  applicant 
or  non-qualifying  family  members;  and 

HHE8SAS.   under  current  law,  the  amnesty  program  will  not  be  extended  and  no 
applications  will  be  accepted  after  May  4,  1988;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  qualified  illegal  aliens  are  strongly  urged  to  apply  for  this 
once  in  a  lifetime  opportunity  to  legalize  their  status  and  continue  to  live  and  to 
work  in  the  United  States  without  fear; 

NOH,  mEREFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  encourage  all   illegal  aliens  to  apply  for  amnesty  under  the  Immigration 
Reform  and  Control  Act  and  to  enjoy  the  freedom  of  America  this  law  provides. 

n  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  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:        ^      ^ 

Secretary  of  State 


#6087 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ih*  offica  of  the  Secrrtiry  oJ  StoH 
of  the  State  of  Coltfornb 

FEt;>2  9:9S8 


LUStut 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHBRKAS.  our  great  state  of  California   is   comprised  of  people  of  many 
different  races,  religions  and  conditions;  and 

HHKREAS,  our  citizens  who  are  people  with  developmental  disabilities  have  made 
substantial  contributions  to  both  the  progress  and  character  of  our  state;  and 

WHkRKAS,  personal  independence,  integration  into  the  mainstream  of  life  and 
productivity  of  our  citizens  with  developmental  disabilities  are  paramount  goals 
towards  which  we  strive;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  every  individual  with  developmental  disabil- 
ities in  this  state  be  accorded  all  rights  and  privileges  of  citizenship  and  given 
all  opportunities  to  become  the  very  best  individual  he  or  she  can  be;  and 

HHEREAS.  during  the  month  of  March,  the  California  State  Council  on  Develop- 
mental Disabilities  will  join  with  organizations  throughout  our  state  and  nation  in 
observing  Developmental  Disabilities  Awareness  Month  in  an  effort  to  advance   full 
participation  of  Americans  with  developmental  disabilities  in  our  communities; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1988  as  Developmental  Disabilities  Awareness  Month  in   Cali- 
fornia  and   encourage   all  citizens  to  recognize  the  contributions  citizens  with 
developmental  disabilities  make  to  our  state  and  nation. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
February  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


T 


ATTEST:        ^       ^, 

Secretary  of  State  ' 


#6083 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WKKRBAS.  since  the  earliest  beginnings  of  our  state  and  nation,  American  women 
of  every  race,  class  and  ethnic  background  have  helped  forge  the  birth  and  growth 
of  our  society  and  economy  in  ways  grandly  eloquent  and  steadfastly  ordinary;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  pioneers,  nurses,  nuns,  homemakers,  industrial  workers,  teachers, 
reformers,  soldiers,  writers,  artists  and  politicians  among  others,  American  women 
have  played  and  continue  to  play  a  valuable  role  in  our  American  way  of  life  con- 
tributing to  our  social,  economic  and  cultural  development;  and 

WHEHKAS.  women  have  not  only  constituted  a  significant  and  growing  portion  of 

the  labor  force,  but  have  also  graciously  provided  the  majority  of  our  state  and 

nation's  volunteer  labor  force  which  has  contributed  significantly  to  the  estab- 
lishment of  charitable,  philanthropic  and  cultural  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  have  been  at  the  forefront  of  expansive  and  constructive  social 
change   in  our  state  and  nation,  serving  as  leaders  in  nearly  every  major  progres- 
sive social  and  labor  movement;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  America  during  the  month  of  March,  citizens  of  our  state 
and  nation  will  observe  Women's  History  Month  and  participate  in  the  observance  of 
March  8th  as  International  Women's  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  honor  of  California  women  all  citizens  are  urged  to  join  in  this 
special   observance  of  women  and  their  achievements  —  Reclaiming  the 
Past. .Rewriting  the  Future:   California  Women  Together; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORCT  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1988  as  Women's  History  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Calif omians  to  join  in  this  well-deserved  tribute  to  women  and  their  achievements. 

IM  WimBSS  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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST:  ^  ^ 

Secretary   of   State   ' 


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#6089 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'n  *•  offie*  of  fh«  S«cr««ary  of  State 
et  Km  SiiitF  of  CoMtefnte 

FEF  2  9  ;9SS 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


hubkhAS.  during  the  1930 's,  freezing  food  products   for  convenience  and 
preservation  began;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  development  revolutionized  the  food  industry,  and  today  remains 
as  a  major  method  of  packaging  food  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  frozen  food  industry  continues  to  research  and   develop  new 
methods  of  improving  the  quality  of  frozen  foods  for  the  consumer;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  March,  the  Northern  California  Frozen  Food 
Council  and  the  Southern  California  Frozen  Food  Council  are  observing  Frozen  Food 
Month  to  enhance  public  awareness  and  knowledge  regarding  the  increasing  benefits 
and  developments  in  the  frozen  food  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this  important  observance 
in  order  to  recognize  the  contributions  of  frozen  food  products  to  our  way  of  life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1988  as  Frozen  Food  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  29th  day  of 
February  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST 


Secretary  of  State 


#6090 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .„A.JEiir  E  D 

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NARCH^GEas^m^o,  state 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

HHBKBAS.  the  Pasadena  Tournament  of  Roses  Parade  has  been  one  of  California's 
most  celebrated  annual  events  for  100  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  millions  of  tourists  have  been  drawn  to  California  over  the  past 
century  to  see  the  Tournament  of  Roses;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  most  majestic  floats,  elegant  equestrians  and  finest  bands  in 
America  are  assembled  each  year  by  the  Tournament  of  Roses  for  the  enjoyment  of 
all;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Tournament  of  Roses  has  honored  America's  leading  citizens  as 
Grand  Marshals  of  the  Rose  Parade;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Tournament  of  Roses  Rose  Bowl  Game  celebrates  its  75th  anniver- 
sary as  the  oldest  and  most  prestigious  college  football  game;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Tournament  of  Roses  Parade  and  Rose  Bowl  Game  are  a  New  Years 
Tradition  for  over  300  million  people  all  over  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Tournament  of  Roses  Queen  serves  as  an  outstanding  ambassador  in 
welcoming  visitors  to  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Tournament  of  Roses  Association  has  contributed  countless  hours 
of  volunteer  service  to  the  Community  of  Pasadena  and  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  official  theme  of  the  1989  Tournament  of  Roses  is  proclaimed  to 
be  "Celebration  100"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEORMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  Tournament  of  Roses  "Celebration  100"  as  California's  1989  New 
Year's  greeting  to  the  world. 

IN  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
February  1988. 


#6091 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   ""^fZtJ:r^Zt'^ 

FEB  2  91988 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ol-  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,   mental  and  physical  health   is     vital      to     the     well-being     of     all 
Calif omians;    and 


WHEREAS,   paramount   to  the  attainment   of  good  health   is   a  healthy,   proper  diet; 


and 


WHEREAS,  professional  dieticians  provide  guidance  to  countless  Califomians 
regarding  proper  nutrition  and  its  relationship  to  good  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  March  the  California  Dietetic  Association  will 
celebrate  its  sixteenth  national  observance  of  Nutrition  Awareness  Month  and  have 
chosen  the  theme  "Choose  Good  Nutrition  for  Today  and  Tomorrow"  for  this  year's 
campaign;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this  very  important 
observance  in  order  to  enhance  their  awareness  and  knowledge  of  sound  nutrition  and 
its  important  role  in  our  daily  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1988  as  Nutrition  Awareness  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  29th  day  of 
February  1988. 


r- 


/cQt. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6092 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Stat"  of  California 


HHERBAS.  housing  in  California  plays  a  pivotal  role  in  our  way  of  life;  and 

hukkKAS.  as  the  third  largest  industry  in  the  Golden  State,  housing  also 
contributes  significantly  to  our  healthy  economy:  and 

HHRBKAS,  the  manufactured  housing  industry  has  played  a  vital  role  in  the 
lives  of  all  our  citizens  by  providing  housing  for  over  one  million  California 
residents  over  the  last  25  years;  and 


HHERKAS.  California  is  not  only  a  leader  in  home  manufacturing,  but  is  also  a 
leader  in  the  development  of  national  construction  safety  standards   for  this 
industry;  and 

HHKREAS.  during  the  second  week  of  March,  the  Manufactured  Housing  Institute 
is  observing  Manufactured  Housing  Week  on  the  occasion  of  its  third  annual  conven- 
tion; and 

WHKRKAS.  all  Californians  should  join  in  this  celebration  of  the  many  contri- 
butions made  to  our  state  by  the  manufactured  housing  industry; 

HON.  THERKFORK,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  6-12.  1988  as  Manufactured  Housing  Week  in  California. 

IN  fllTNBSS  WHBRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
February  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


lerretarv    of    Stat^      ' 


Secretary  of  State 


#6093 


|v;aR  0  1  1983 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


M|£|f  FONG  EU  Secretenr  of  W 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


IfHERKAS,  modem  technology  has  greatly  improved  the  feasibility  of  organ  and 
tissue  transplant  procedures;  and 

HHERBA5.   these  advancements  in  medical  technology  have  made  it  possible  to 
save  many  lives  that  would  have  previously  been  lost;  and 

HHEREAS.  organ  and  tissue  transplants  have  greatly  increased  the  need  of  citi- 
zens to  donate  organs  for  the  benefit  of  others;  and 

HHEREAS,  concerned  volunteers,  professionals  and  organizations  throughout  the 
state  are  promoting  the  value  of  organ  donation  during  the  week  of  April  2A,  1987; 

HOU,   THEREFORE.  I,  (XORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  24-30.  1988  as  Organ  Donor  Awareness  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  need  for  organ  donation  and 
become  involved  in  donor  programs. 

IN  HITNESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
March  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


tUMM'^m/^^ 


Secretary  of   State 


#6094 


SOs 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


M^RCHlbNG  EH  Secretwo*  state 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  children  of  California  hold  the  key  to  our  future;  and 

BfTltmtAR,  paramount  to  their  personal  and  intellectual  development   is   their 
educational  growth  in  our  schools;  and 

WHKREi^S.  California's  school  psychologists  work  with  parents  and  teachers  to 
ensure  that  they  understand  a  child's  special  needs  and  how  to  realistically  deal 
with  those  needs;  and 

HHEREAS,   the   professional  expertise  of  school  psychologists  enables  them  to 
understand  the  child  and  those  environments  in  which  the  child  interacts,  including 
the  educational  system  and  the  home;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important   that   parents  and  teachers  consult  with  school 
psychologists  when  personal  or  learning  adjustment  problems  arise;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  14-20.  1988,  the  California  Association  of 
School  Psychologists  is  holding  its  state  convention  and  will  be  hosting  over  1,700 
school  psychologists  and  educators; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGB  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby   proclaim  March  14-20,  1988  as  School  Psychologist  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  show  appreciation  for  the  vital   services 
provided  by  these  dedicated  professionals. 

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 
March  1988. 


#6095 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


iWiRCHliONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


UHERKAS.  California  is  known  as  a  leading  producer  of  cotton;  and 

HHEBKAS,  cotton  is  the  Golden  State's  leading  field  crop  with  an  annual  raw 
product  value  of  nearly  $1  billion;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  valuable  crop  is  grown  in  California  by  over  2,500  farmers  and 
processed  by  more  than  200  cotton  gins  which  in  turn  supply  cotton  gins  throughout 
the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  high  quality  production  and  advanced  growing  techniques  employed 
by  our  state's  cotton  growers  have  provided  an  exceptional   product   that   serves 
countless  uses;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  the  many  benefits  of  California  cotton  are  its  seed's  high 
protein  content,  its  oil  which  is  low  in  saturated  fats,  and  its  fiber  which  is 
utilized  for  its  spinning  quality,  textile  strength  and  fiber  uniformity;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  significance  and 
importance  of  the  cotton  industry  in  our  daily  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CXORGB  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  6-12,  1988  as  California  Cotton  Veek  and  encourage  all  Cali- 
fomians to  observe  the  lasting  contributions  of  our  cotton  industry. 

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 
March  1988. 


r- 


Governor  of   California 


Secretary  of   State y 


#6096 


!  MBiCHWDK 


the  Secretory  of  Stott 
Of  Mm  State  of  Californio 


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fv'Ai?  n 


MAR^FONGEU,  Secretary  of  state 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '0^:-^-GiAa^^^ 

Deputy 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  people  are  living  longer  and  the  growth  of  the  world's  older  popula- 
tion outpaces  the  growth  of  the  total  world  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  number  of  elderly  persons  within  the  United  States  will  increase 
from  29  million  in  1987  to  36  million  by  the  year  2005;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  rapidly  expanding  number  of  older  persons  represents  a  social 
phenomenon  without  historical  precedent,  one  that  will  alter  all  previously  held 
stereotypes  of  older  persons;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California,  there  are  more  than  four  million  persons  age  60  or 

over,  and  a  significant  number  of  these  older  persons  are  choosing  to  remain  in  or 

return  to  the  labor  force,  bringing  many  years  of  job  and  life  experience  to  an 
employer;  and 

WHEREAS,   research  shows  that  productivity  does  not  decline  with  a  worker's 
age.  and  older  employees  work  as  well  as  younger  employees  in  meeting  the  expecta- 
tions of  employers;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  balance  provided 
to  the  work  force  by  older  workers; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEOROC  DBDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  13-19,  1988  as  Employ  the  Older  Worker  Week  in  California, 
and  commend  all  persons  and  businesses  with  a  record  of  employing  older  workers, 
and  encourage  the  expansion  of  private  sector  employment  opportunities  for  older 
Californians. 

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 
March  1988. 


T- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of^  State  / 


#6097 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'n  the  o3ic«  of  ihe  Secretary  of  $ta*v 
o{  ths  Stale  oi  Coltfornio 

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^^OffNfONG  EU,  Secretaw  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHBBBAS.  middle  level  education  has  a  special  and  unique  function  in  our 
educational  system;  and 

HHKREAS.  early  adolescents  experience  dramatic  physical,  social,  emotional  and 
intellectual  growth,  and  are  especially  vulnerable;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  habits  and  values  established  during  early  adolescence  have 
critical,  life-long  influence;  and 

HHKRSAS.   this   influence  has  a  tremendous  impact  on  the  future  of  our  great 
state;  and 

HHERKAS.  an  adequate  public  understanding  of  the  distinctive  mission  of  the 
middle  level  school  is  necessary  for  that  mission  to  succeed; 

NOW.  THERBFORK.  I,  GBORCT  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  13-19.  1988.  as  Middle  Level  Education  Week  in  California. 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  enhance  their  knowledge  and  awareness  or  our  state's 
middle  level  schools  and  participate  in  programs  that  focus  on  the  nature  of  early 
adolescents  and  celebrate  the  ways  in  which  our  schools  respond  to  their  needs  and 
to  the  needs  of  California. 

IH  HITNBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6098 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  is  a  continuing  tragedy  which  requires  our  constant  vigilance 
and  concerted  action;  and 

WHEREAS,   over  1.7  million  crimes  are  reported  in  California  each  year,  while 
many  other  crime  remain  unreported;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  officials  throughout  our  state  attribute  the  decrease 
of  crime  in  certain  jurisdictions  to  greater  citizen  awareness  of  crime  prevention 
measures  through  such  volunteer  efforts  as  Neighborhood  Watch,   Crime  Watch  and 
personal  safety  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  order  to  continue  the  fight  against  crime,  it  is  essential  to 
encourage  increased  public  awareness  and  citizen  involvement  in  Neighborhood  Watch 
programs  in  every  community  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
vital  contributions  made  by  over  50,000  citizens  currently  involved  in  Neighborhood 
Watch  groups  operating  in  California; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  Neighborhood  Watch  Month  in  California  in  honor  of  the 
thousands   of  citizens  who  share  a  concern  for  public  safety  and  are  willing  to 
become  personally  involved  in  organized  efforts  to  eliminate  crime  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  this  11th  day  of 
March  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State/ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKREAS.  of  all  the  promises  America  offers,  none  is  more  precious  or  more 
elusive  than  the  right  to  be  free  from  crime  and  violence;  and 

HHSRBAS.   the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  have  chosen  law  enforcement  as  a 
career  face  extraordinary  risk  and  danger  in  preserving  our  freedom  and  security; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  15,  Police  Week  is  observed  throughout  the 
nation  in  order  to  recognize  the  hazardous  work,  serious  responsibilities  and 
strong  commitment  of  our  nation's  peace  officers;  and 

HHEREAS.  in  conjunction  with  this  important  observance.  May  17  is  observed  as 
Peace  Officers  Memorial  Day  in  commemoration  of  those  noble  officers  who  have  trag- 
ically sacrificed  their  lives  in  the  line  of  duty;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  special  observances  provide  all  Californians  with  the  oppor- 
tunity to  appreciate  the  heroic  men  and  women  who  have  dedicated  their  lives  to 
preserving  public  safety; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  May  15-21,  1988  as  Police  Week  and  May  17,  1988  as  Peace  Officers 

Memorial  Day   in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate   )serv- 
ances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  thr  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
March  1988. 


.  A-ji^-c-^-'^.'yt*--*^ 


Governor   of   California 


^"^^^^"^ 


ATTEST 


JVI^'^Sa^ 


Secretary  of   State 


#6100 


( «-e«i|r»-"  '^fir*-*  ' 


*.  J  .    i-  . .      .-_ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'j<j:z  vs.^tfsn  cf  sti 


Deputy  jSfa 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  be  made  aware  of  the  ever-present  dangers  posed 
by  potentially  poisonous  household  substances;  and 

WHEREAS,   our  youngsters  too  often  have  access  to  commonly-used  drugs  and 
medicines  and  to  such  potentially  toxic  household  products  as  polishes,   cleaners, 
lighter  fluids,  anti-freeze,  and  paint  solvents;  and 

WHEREAS,   included   in  the  Governor's  Children's  Initiative  is  funding  to 
provide  toll-free  telephone  lines  and  staffing  for  Regional  Poison  Control  Centers; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  informational  and  educational  achievements  of  many  of  our  state's 
official  and  voluntary  organizations  such  as   the  Emergency  Medical   Services 
Authority  and  Poison  Control  Centers  have  been  instrumental  in  enhancing  our  citi- 
zens' awareness  of  the  need  for  poison  prevention,  including  the  proper  use  of 
child  protective  packaging:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Emergency  Medical  Services  Authority  endorses  and  supports  the 
efforts  of  Regional  Poison  Control  Centers  to  promote  the  theme  "Could  You  Poison 
Your  Child? .. .Maybe,"  in  their  public  awareness  campaigns  to  heighten  the  public's 
knowledge  of  the  dangers  of  poisonous  household  substances; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20-26,  1988  as  Poison  Prevention  Week  in  California,  and  urge 
all  official  and  voluntary  organizations  that  have  done  so  much  in  this   field  to 
continue  their  efforts  until  we  can  point  to  the  elimination  of  poisoning  as  a  sig- 
nificant health  hazard  to  our  children. 


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 


March  1988. 


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4 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6101 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■:  1  -i  1983 

o.'.u  £U.  Secretary  cf  ttz'ji 
Oipuiy 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  California  is  America's  premier  farm  state;  and 

HHSBEAS.  wtien  our  nation  began  over  90  percent  of  ttie  population  was  involved 
in  the  production  of  our  daily  food;  and 

WHEREAS,   today,  those  who  produce  $14  billion  of  our  food  and  fiber  comprise 
only  3  percent  of  California's  population,  but  employ  nearly  one   in  every   five 
Californians  in  some  related  capacity:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  accounts  for  only  3  percent  of  our  nation's  farmland,  but 
produces  over  50  percent  of  the  nation's  fruits,  nuts  and  vegetables;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  agricultural  products  are  known  around  the  world  for  the 
highest  standards  in  quality,  taste  and  wholesomeness;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  foods  have  made  an  important  contribution  to  our  standard 
of  living  by  providing  food  at  a  very  reasonable  price;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  for  the  people  of  California  to  recognize  the  vital 
role  this  industry  plays  in  their  daily  lives  as  well  as  its  contribution  to  the 
economies  of  our  great  state  and  nation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  21,  1988  as  Agriculture  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  join  in  recognition  of  our  great  agricultural  bounty  and  those  who  produce 
it. 

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 
March  1988. 


#6102 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


I'  -\  1  '1  ly&b 

TO  FU.  Sgcneiafv  of  State 


Deputy 


HHBRBAS,  California  has  a  critical  wildland  fire  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  average  of  10,000  fires  each  year  destroy  natural  resources,  burn 
homes  and  take  human  lives;  and 

HHBREAS.   over  ninety  percent  of  these   fires  are  caused  by  people,  and 
therefore  are  preventable;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  problem  is  of  primary  concern  to  all  wildland  fire 
protection  agencies  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  making  California  firesafe  is 
essential  to  reduce  the  intolerable  loss  of  life,  property  and  resource  values; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  9-15.  1988  as  Wildland  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

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 
March  1988. 


^a^ 


^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:      ^       ^ 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ..h^h .uu. tu^-ei^o* stat» 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       '^       ^^^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 

HHERKAS  meeting  the  State's  future  energy  needs  in  a  reliable,  econanical. 
envirZ^lly  f-orable  manner  requires  a  sustained  conuaitment  to  technologxcal 
innovation  and  advancement:   and 

WHEREAS,    renewable  energy  technologies  provide     technological     optimism     for 
global,   national,    and  state  security:    and 

WHBFKAS.      the  application  of  energy  efficient  technologies   is   one  of   the  most 
promisinTst^ategies   recognizing  that  energy  saved  has   equivalent     value 
energy  produced;   and 

in»»S     C.Ufor,>i='s  pioneering  efforts   toward  new  and  more  efficient  w.ys   to 
s„ppir^;e  ei^rs,  have  'already   attracted     worldwide      intere.t     and     produced 
significant  benefits   for  the  state;   and 

WHBRBAS.   tomorrow's   energy  improvements  will  be  dependent  upon  the  success  of 
today's  efforts;    and 

WHEKK/LS.   harnessing   student    initiative   and   concern     through     ^"f  ^^^   ^^^^^^^^ 

expand  California's  energy  horizons  tomorrow;   and 

„,^.  the  --^"-^'"fr:™nt'':fii:i^irs  ro:::nit;  'z.lT.i  "^ 

:rt"n  rtre";o::r:r:;efsrS::a:i:rrn"L:-a:ate.a  s^ooL   and  ccnnitiea, 

•ra     THERKFORK     I     GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.   Governor  of   the   State  of   California,    do 
,ere.r;r:^r  Jrc    .13.    1,SS  aa  California^ner.,  B^^^^^^^ 

S^f'or^ra  Inrer^fonSrintri^^tLnrto^oin   in  appropriate  cere.oniea   and 

activities . 

IH  «IT«SS  WHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great    Seal   of   the   State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   16th  day     of 
March  1988. 


u^ /V^.^^Mfc*---*^^'*^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6103 


F  \\ _. 

in  the  o*<e  of  th?  Secretory  of  S»trt» 
of  rtif   Stott-  o'  Californio 


i;.;.i'.'  1     1988 
EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    w*k^ h ^u-k. tu,  >ec.ejgtv of swb 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       '^-^^S^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  meeting  the  State's  future  energy  needs  in  a  reliable,  economical, 
environmentally  favorable  manner  requires  a  sustained  commitment  to  technological 
innovation  and  advancement;   and 


WHEREAS,    renewable  energy  technologies  provide     technological     optimism 
global,   national,    and  state  security;    and 


for 


WHEREAS,   the  application  of  energy  efficient  technologies  is  one  of  the  most 
promising  strategies  recognizing  that  energy  saved  has  equivalent   value   to  new 
energy  produced;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  pioneering  efforts  toward  new  and  more  efficient  ways  to 
supply  and  use  energy  have  already  attracted  worldwide   interest   and  produced 
significant  benefits  for  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  tomorrow's  energy  improvements  will  be  dependent  upon  the  success  of 
today's  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  harnessing  student  initiative  and  concern   through  quality   energy 
education  programs  not  only  makes  a  difference  today,  but  in  the  energy  future  of 
the  state  and  the  world,  thus  helping  students  understand  the  connection  between 
energy  wasting   actions   today   and  their  energy  futures  while  preparing  them  to 
expand  California's  energy  horizons  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  National  Energy  Education  Day  (DEED)  brings 
together  students,  teachers,  government  officials,  and  community  members  to  focus 
attention  on  the  growth  of  energy  education  in  our  state's  schools  and  communities; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GSORG&   DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby   proclaim  March  18.  1988  as  California  Energy  Education  Day  in  California 
with  a  theme  of  "Expanding   California's   Energy   Horizons"   and   encourage   all 
Califomians   and   educational  institutions  to  join  in  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  16th  day   of 
March  1988. 


■  /jy<  *,A.<fC*.>K^ 


Governor  of  California 


tr^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State 


#6104 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  lU  Ofllc*  o<  th*  Secrefory  of  ShH» 
of  rt»  S«a««>  M  Coliternio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHKRBAS.  the  State  of  California,  as  a  leader  in  responding  to  change  in  the 
national  economy,   production  methods,   and  foreign  competition,  strives  toward 
greater  productivity  and  improved  manufacturing  technologies;  and 

WHKRKAS,  manufacturing  engineers  and  materials  scientists  play  an  ever 
increasing   role  in  the  economic  growth  of  this  country  and  are  committed  to  using 
their  skills  and  knowledge  to  enhance  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Society  of  Manufacturing  Engineers,  American  Society  for  Metals, 
and  the  American  Machine  Tool  Distributors'  Association,  three  of  the  world's  most 
respected  professional  organizations,  will  sponsor  this  important  event;  and 

WHKRKAS,  WESTEC  will  observe  its  25th  Anniversary  event  in  Los  Angeles,  March 
21-24,  1988: 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  22-28  as  Manufacturing  Technology  Week   in  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  17th  day  of 
March  1988. 


^r- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6105 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

I.-)  the  o<lira  of  itM  SKrctory  o«  Sto 
of  rtt*  State  of  Callfcrnio 


1 


iq.oq 


f/iftjity  fO.%  EU,  Secretory  cf  St3rf 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  Greece  is  the  birthplace  of  democracy,  and  her  people  have  long 
embraced  the  cherished  ideals  of  peace,  freedom  and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS.   Greeks  lost  their  freedom  when  they  were  brutally  attacked  by  the 
Ottoman  Turks  in  the  Fifteenth  Century;  and 

WHEREAS,  struggling  to  regain  their  precious  freedom,  Greeks  first  marched  in 
rebellion  against  the  Ottoman  Empire  on  March  25,  1821;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  war  was   fought  by  citizens  of  all  walks  of  life  from  many 
nations  in  honor  of  Greece's  thousand-year-old  tradition  of  justice  and  individual 
liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  1829,  Greece  received  her  independence  following  a  nine  year  war 
that  ended  four  centuries  of  Ottoman  oppression;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Greek  community   in  California   is  celebrating  the  167th 
anniversary  of  Greek  Independence  Day  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive 
gatherings; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOVGR   DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25,  1988  as  Greek  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

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 
March  1988. 


#6106 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  th?  Secretary  of  Sta% 
of  •»>•  State  of  CalHorria 


MAKt;H  feyNG  EU.  Seci 


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deputy 


;ret»nf  of_St3h 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.  public  school  adult  education  programs  are  an  essential  component  of 
California's  educational  system;  and 

HHERBAS.   adult  education  programs  provide  a  second  chance  for  adults  to 
achieve  the  basic  educational  goals  of  reading,  writing,  and  arithmetic,   and  to 
continue  their  education  through  high  school  completion:  and 

HHEKKAS.   adult   education  programs  prepare  immigrants  and  refugees  to  become 
informed  and  contributing  citizens;  and 

WHBRSAS.  adult  education  programs  develop  and  renew  employability  for  the 
unemployed  and  underemployed;  and 

HHERBAS.  adult  education  participants  are  involved  in  continuing  education  for 
personal  growth,  cultural  enrichment,  and  career  advancement:  and 

HHBRBAS.  during  the  week  of  March  20th,   local,   state,   and  national 
organizations  will  sponsor  activities  designed  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
benefits  of  adult  education; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  QSOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20-26,  1988  as  Adult  Education  Week  in  California. 

IN  VITNBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
March  1988. 


#6107 


WHEREAS,  hospitals  and  health  care  facilities   are  often  frightening  and 
intimidating  to  children;  and 

WHEREAS,   programs  designed  to  effectively  inform,  educate  and  reassure 
children  about  health  care  settings  and  medical  personnel  are  important  factors  in 
humanizing  health  care  delivery:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cooperative  efforts  of  parents,  health  care  professionals,  school 
personnel  and  community  agencies  are  necessary  to  identify  and  address  children's 
health  issues  in  California:  and 

WHEREAS,   organizations  throughout  California  and  the  nation  are  observing 
Children  and  Hospitals  Week  in  order  to  create  greater  public  awareness  of  the  many 
unique  needs  of  children  associated  with  health  care  systems  and  professionals:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  join  in  this  observance  and  partic- 
ipate in  health  care  community  outreach  programs  in  an  effort  to  provide  for  a 
greater  knowledge,   understanding  and  confidence  in  health  care  delivery  and  to 
promote  the  future  physical,  mental  and  emotional  comfort  of  children  who  require 
health  care  treatment: 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  (XOR<X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20-26,  1988  as  Children  and  Hospitals  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  21st  day  of 
March  1988. 


Governor 


of  California     ^ 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#6108 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  ♦♦)*  Slot*  of  California 

tv'AR  2  3  1988 
m£^  FONG  EU,  Secretoy  of  I 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  rich  in  natural  resources  and  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  contribute  to  keeping  our  environment  clean  and 
healthful,   and  should  work  together  to  preserve  clean  air,  fresh  water  and  the 
natural  beauty  of  our  surroundings;  and 

WHEREAS.  Keep  America  Beautiful,  Inc.,  has  organized  millions  of  Americans  for 
more  than  seventeen  years  in  a  nationwide  effort  to  improve  our  community  environ- 
ment by  establishing  recycling  centers,  restoring  beachfronts  and  landscaping:  and 

WHEREAS.  Keep  America  Beautiful,  Inc.,  the  national,  nonprofit,  public  service 
organization  responsible  for  involving  individuals  in  community  improvement,  origi- 
nated Keep  America  Beautiful  Month  to  focus  attention  on  the  efforts  of  concerned 
Americans; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1988  as  Keep  America  Beautitul  Month  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  work  together  to  keep  our  great  state  beautiful. 

IB  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 
March  1988. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   / 


#6109 


F  i  I  F  n 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


fUNG  £U,  Secretary  of  Stati 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHRRKAS,  the  health  of  all  Americans  depends  upon  educated  minds  and  trained 
hands;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  practice  of  modem  medicine  using  the  exacting  standards  we  now 
enjoy  would  be  impossible  without  the  scientific  tests  performed  daily   in  the 
medical  laboratory;  and 

WHEREAS,   maintenance  of  these  standards  and  progress  towards  improvement  in 
the  quality  of  laboratory  services  depends  on  the  dedicated  efforts  of  professional 
clinical  laboratory  scientists;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  this  dedication,  the  medical  laboratories  of  California  have 
made  vital  contributions  to  the  quality  of  health  care  and  our  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  recognizing  the  impor- 
tance of  the  work  accomplished  by  the  dedicated  professionals  in  our  state's 
medical  laboratories; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10-16,  1988  as  Medical  Laboratory  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  recognize  and  support  the  vital  services  provided  by  California's 
laboratory  practitioners  for  the  benefit  of  all  citizens, 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California   to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1988. 


//j».-*-^5L<__>Cv-«^w*-^(:x-k^,<^-4^^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State     / 


#6110 


MAKCH  FUMb  Hi.  Secretatv  of  State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '^"^^""^-^^^^k;;;.?^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  anesthesia  technology  is  a  vital  allied  health  care  discipline 
designed  to  promote  the  well-being  of  patients  during  anesthesia;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  extensive  medical  education  and  training,  anesthesia 
technologists  and  technicians  have  developed  sophisticated  medical  techniques  that 
have  had  a  significant  impact  on  the  medical  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  highly  skilled  and  dedicated  professionals  continually  strive 
to  establish  and  implement  standards  of  excellence  that  contribute  to  the 
advancement  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  California  Association  of  Anesthesia  Technologists  and 
Technicians  will  convene  in  June  for  their  statewide  meeting  and  will  observe  June 
12-19  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.   I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  12-19,  1988  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  observe  this  important  event  in  recognition  of  the  vital 
contributions  of  anesthesia  technologists. 

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 


arch  1988. 


3^ 


/Cv-A-^-^-^fc*-"-*-* 


_4>pt_  «.«»»• 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   I 


#6111 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  tn9  office  of  ttw  Svcrstary  of  Stote 
of  tht  State  of  Colrfornia 


MAR  2  3  1988 
.  FONG  EU,  Secretaji,  of  State      . , 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  on  February  15.  1386,  King  Jogaila  of  Lithuania  and  his   followers 
were  baptized  into  the  Catholic  faith;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  the  "Baptism  of  Lithuania,"  the  people  of  this  fine  nation 
rose  to  great  prominence  and  strove  to  spread  the  word  of  God  to  other  people 
throughout  Europe,  and 

WHEREAS.  Christianity  has  thrived  for  the  past  six  centuries  in  this  devoutly 
Roman  Catholic  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  annexing  Lithuania  in  1941,  the  Soviet  Union  has  tried  to 
suppress  the  religious  practice  and  beloved  faith  of  the  Lithuanian  people;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  faith  of  the  Lithuanian  people  has  survived  this  tyranny  and 
Christianity  continues  to  flourish  in  this  proud  land; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  Lithuanian  people  on  their  noble  fight  to  retain  their  blessed 
faith  and  urge  all  Califomians  to  join  in  the  Christianity  Jubilee  and  rejoice  in 
the  survival  of  Christianity  in  Lithuania. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1988. 


#6112 


DIRECT    I    0   N 


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•n  m  Oflc*  of  the  S^rrtn-y    o'   S'- 
of  fh»  State  o«  r^<:t^.„:. 

■       2  .    :9j3 
MARCH  FQNGEU  Sf.-.^r^.    i  c... 


To  the  State  Treasurer  under  provisions  of  The  State  V^^^^'^')' 
University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of  1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et 
seq.  ) 


To  The  Honorable  Elizabeth  M.  Whitney,  Acting  Treasurer  of  the 
State  of  California: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  March  9,  1988,  adopted  a  Third  Supplemental 
Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted  by  the 
Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of  the 
San  Jose  State  University  Student  Union  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  March  22,    1988;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  March  9,  1988,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California 
(herein  called  the  "Treasurer")  be  directed  to  offer  said 
Bonds  of  Series  C  for  sale,  and  to  sell  the  same,  in  the 
parcels  and  numbers  set  forth  in  said  resolution,  and 
authorizing  and  requesting  the  Treasurer  to  cause  a  notice 
inviting  sealed  bids  for  the  purchase  of  said  Bonds  of 
Series  C  to  be  published  in  the  manner  and  form  provided  in 


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said  resolution,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the  State 
Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a  meeting  duly 
held  on  March  22,  1988; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  Treasurer, 
offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  C  for  sale,  and  sell  the  same,  in 
the  parcels  and  numbers  and  pursuant  to  the  terms  and 
conditions  set  forth  in  said  resolution  of  the  Trustees  of  The 
California  State  University  and  the  Certificate  of  the 
Chancellor,  as  described  therein.   Said  Bonds  to  be  sold  shall 
not  exceed  $6,500,000  aggregate  principal  amount  of  San  Jose 
State  University  Student  Union  Revenue  Bonds,  Series  C.   The 
sale  shall  take  place  at  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the 
State  of  California,  Room  110,  915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento, 
California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on  such  date,  not  later  than 
March  1,  1991,  as  you  may  determine. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed 
this   ?3i^day  of   March      1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 'jiG<^Ol')^>.^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEKB/^.  April  1988  marks  the  25tti  anniversary  of  California's  fair  housing 
law;  and 

HHBHEAS.   1988  is  the  20th  anniversary  of  the  federal  civil  rights  law  that 
provides  equal  housing  opportunity;  and 

HHERKAS.  California's  Fair  Housing  Law  was  enacted  to  ensure  that  a  fair 
choice  of  housing  is  available  to  individuals  at  the  same  income  level  and  in  the 
same  market  area,  regardless  of  race,   color,   religion,   sex,  marital  status, 
national  origin  or  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,   many  complaints  of  housing  discrimination  continue  to  be  filed  with 
the  State  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing,  indicating  that  discrimination 
remains  a  problem;  and 

HHESEAS,  during  the  month  of  April,  interested  parties  from  both  the  private 
and  public  sectors  will  participate  in  a  national  effort  to  promote  fair  housing; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  theme  of  this  year's  observance.  Building  a  Nation  of  Neighbors, 
signifies  the  American  tradition  of  community  development   and  neighbor-helping- 
neighbor; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  April  1988  as  Fair  Housing  Month  and  urge  all 
California  residents  to  reflect  upon  the  importance  of  fair  housing  to  our  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  28th  day  of 
March  1988. 

// 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  America's  youth  are  our  most  precious  resource,  and  they  hold  the  key 
to  the  future  of  our  republic;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  sectors  of  society  and  people  from  all  walks  of  life  should  take 
an  active  role  in  nurturing  the  growth  and  development  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the  Elks  has  set  a  fine  example  by 
providing  sound  leadership  and  deep  affection  for  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  are  actively  involved  in  all  aspects  of  our  communities  and 
help  maintain  a  good,  wholesome  atmosphere  for  young  people  to  grow  and  learn;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  are  to  be  commended  for  their  steadfast  commitment   to 
ensuring  the  welfare  of  young  people  throughout  our  state  and  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7  as  Elks  National  Youth  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Califomians  to  recognize  the  important  services  they  provide  our  people. 

IM  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  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHSRBAS.  California  agriculture  is  the  most  diversified  in  ttie  world  with  more 
than  250  commercial  crop  and  livestock  commodities;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  a  $14  billion  a  year  industry  and  has  made 
our  Golden  State  the  number  one  agricultural  state  in  the  United  States   for  40 
years;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  produces  over  50  percent  of  the  nation's  fruits,  nuts  and 
vegetables  on  only  three  percent  of  the  country's  farmland;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  known  throughout  the  world  for  its  variety, 
abundance  and  superior  quality;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  agricultural  products  from  California  meet  the  highest  standards 
in  appearance  and  taste;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  agriculture  industry  employs  nearly  one  in  every  five 
Californians  in  some  related  capacity,  and  these  hard  working  people  help  ensure 
agriculture's  vital  role  in  the  economy  of  our  great  state; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby   proclaim  June,  1988  as  Bounty  of  California  Month  and  urge  all  citizens  to 

share  in  enjoying  our  state's  agricultural  bounty,  from  milk  and  honey,  to  beef  and 
wines  and  cheeses,  to  almonds  and  zucchini. 

IN  WITHBSS  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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6116 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT €l)i^i.Q J  [a/>2^ 

Deputy 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  ttie  greatness  of  our  state  and  nation  lies  in  the  ingenuity  of  our 
people,  the  strength  of  our  institutions  and  our  willingness  to  work  together  to 
meet  the  needs  of  our  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year  89  million  Americans  help  their  neighbors  through  volunteer 
service,  carrying  on  a  tradition  established  in  the  earliest  days  of  our  republic; 
and 

WHEREAS,  our  community's  volunteers  continue  to  work  to  preserve  our  citizens' 
basic  freedoms  and  liberties;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  numerous  and  varied  needs  of  our  citizens  require  the  involvement 
and  support  of  many  different  community  agencies  in  facilitating  those  volunteers' 
involvement; 

WHEREAS,  all  our  nation's  volunteers  are  deserving  of  our  respect  and  appre- 
ciation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  17-23  as  Volunteer  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  recognize  the  valuable  work  done  by  volunteers 


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  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ?3f 


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Deputy  Stcratary  of  Stott 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  well  known  for  its  outstanding  liealth  care  and 
facilities:  and 

WHEREAS,  vital  to  the  effective  operation  of  our  state's  hospitals  and  clinics 
are  the  efforts  of  hospital  admitting  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  professionals  are  committed  to  ensuring  the  efficient 
operation  of  hospitals  and  providing  comfort  and  guidance  to  patients  and  their 
families;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  skilled  and  responsible  employees  continually  establish  and 
pursue  standards  of  excellence  that  contribute  significantly  to  the  advancement  of 
quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  3-9,  1988,  the  California  Association  of 
Hospital  Admitting  Managers,  formally  organized  on  April  5,  197A,  will  be  honoring 
hospital  admitting  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  important  and  worthy 
observance; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  3-9,  1988  as  Hospital  Admitting  Personnel  Recognition  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  29th  day  of 
March  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEFARTMENT    ^^^j^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^'"'"^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKRBAS.  the  California  Tip  Toppers  Club  was  founded  in  1938  to  promote 
friendship,   fellowship  and  Tall  Awareness  among  tall  people  of  the  Los  Angeles 
area,  and  to  sponsor  activities  of  interest  and  benefit  to  all;  and 

WHERSi^.  the  California  Tip  Toppers  Club,  and  other  member  clubs  of  Tall  Clubs 
International,  have  united  to  promote  awareness  of  the  needs  of  taller  people;  and 

HHEKKAS.  Tall  Clubs  International,  and  its  individual  member  clubs,  have  rec- 
ognized their  responsibility  as  members  of  their  communities  and  have  voluntarily 
given  of  themselves,  their  time  and  resources  to  help  various  charitable  and  com- 
munity service  organizations  in  their  respective  communities;  and 

WHBRKAS.  from  July  A  through  July  10.  1988.  the  California  Tip  Toppers,   the 

San  Fernando  Valley  Tip  Toppers,  the  Tall  Club  of  Orange  County  and  San  Diego  Tall 

Singles  will  be  hosting  the  Tall  Clubs  International  Convention  88  at   the  Los 
Angeles  Airport  Marriott; 

NOW.  THBRKFORK.  I.  GBORCT  DBOKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  A-10.  1988  as  Tall  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
March  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  Vi^^GlUl^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  cancer  is  the  second  leading  cause  of  death  nationally  and  in 
California:  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1988  there  will  be  100,000  new  cases  of  cancer  and  50,000  deaths 
from  cancer  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  cancer  inflicts  inestimable  damage  upon  our  quality  of  life  and 
inflates  the  cost  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,   cancer  can  be  controlled  largely  by  individual  choices  of  avoiding 
tobacco  and  other  harmful  substances,  eating  properly,  exercising  wisely  and  limit- 
ing consumption  of  alcohol;  and  medical  technology  now  allows  early  detection  of 
major  types  of  treatable  cancers,  many  of  which  can  be  controlled  if  detected  and 
treated  early;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  consensus  of  public  health  and  medical  experts  that  cancer 
deaths  and  higher  costs  may  be  reduced  substantially  by  raising  the  awareness  of 
the  general  public  about  protective  lifestyles,  behavioral  risk  factors,  screening 
and  early  detection  of  cancer;  and 

WHEREAS.  1988  represents  the  75th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  the  American 
Cancer  Society;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  April  1988.  the  forty  units  of  the  California 
Division  of  the  American  Cancer  Society  will  be  promoting  healthy  lifestyle 
choices,  cancer  screening  and  early  detection; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1988  as  Cancer  Control  Month  and  April  10-16,  1988  as  Cancer 
Awareness  Week   in  California  with  the  1988  theme  of  Breast  Health,  emphasizing 
mammography. 

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 
March  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6120 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Communist  government  of  ttie  Republic  of  Cuba   has   continuously 
deprived  the  Cuban  people  of  their  basic  rights  and  liberties;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  denied  rights  are  the  freedoms  of  speech,  assembly  and 
religion  and  the  fundamental  rights  granted  by  the  universal  declaration  of  human 
rights  of  the  United  Nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  many  brave  Cubans  have  striven  for  their  freedom, 
and  since  1959  the  Republic  of  Cuba  has  been  responsible  for  the  death  of  more  than 
120,000  of  these  nationals  by  executing  them  with  or  without  trial,  while  imprison- 
ing many  more;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  brave  nationals  continue  to  be  imprisoned  for  simply 
demanding  the  basic  liberties  all  humans  are  due;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  10,  1988,  Cuban  Political  Prisoners  Day  will  be  observed  on 
the  anniversary  of  the  day  that  the  Cuban  patriot  Jose  Marti  was  imprisoned  at  age 
16;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  a  large  Cuban  community  that  contributes  significantly  to  our 
economic  and  cultural  wealth,  it  is  fitting  that  California  join  in  this  special 
observance; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCX  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10,  1988  as  Cuban  Political  Prisoners  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of 
March  1988. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  among  our  leaders  of  tomorrow,  participation  in  athletics  provides 
many  valuable  traits,  including  hard  work,  sacrifice  and  commitment  to  the  team 
concept ;  and 

WHERR/LS.  the  student  athletes  of  our  nation's  schools  are  receiving  the  treas- 
ured gift  of  a  quality  education  while  being  able  to  compete  in  sports;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  vitally  important  that  these  special  people  recognize  that, 
despite  their  participation  in  athletics,  they  are  students  first  and  foremost;  and 

WHEREAS.  April  6,  1988  will  be  recognized  across  our  nation  as  Student  Athlete 
Day,   to  focus  attention  on  the  importance  of  student  athletes  taking  advantage  of 
the  precious  educational  opportunities  available  to  them;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  countless  athletes  of  outstanding  ability  in  California  who 
dream  of  a  professional  career  in  sports,  and  attend  college  to  pursue  that  goal; 

and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  so  important  that  these  gifted  athletes  realize  that  very  few 
make  a  professional  career  out  of  their  athletic  capabilities,  and  it  is  vital  to 
take  their  education  seriously  and  consider  career  goals  in  line  with  their  educa- 
tion in  addition  to  their  athletic  activities; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCS  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  6,  1988  as  Student-Athlete  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st   day  of 
April  1988. 


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^vemor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State    ' 


#6122 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEKKAS,   a  healthy,    enjoyable  environment   is   important   to     all     Califomians; 


and 


HHERBAS.   efforts  to  preserve  and  enhance  the  quality  of  our  environment  have 
paved  the  way  for  regulation  and  control  of  environmental  factors  that  threaten  our 
way  of  life;  and 

WHERKA^S.  the  dedicated  professionals  of  the  California  Environmental  Health 
Association  work  extensively  in  the  areas  of  air  pollution,  food  protection,  water 
supplies,  solid  waste  management,  hazardous  materials,  noise,  land  use,  and  occu- 
pational health:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Association  is  holding  its  37th  Annual  Educational  Symposium 
April  12-16,  1988  to  exchange  ideas  and  knowledge  regarding  the  vital  field  of 
environmental  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  recognizing  the  tireless 
efforts  of  these  professionals  and  the  true  importance  of  maintaining  and  enhancing 
the  health  of  our  environment; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOR(X  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10-16,  1988  as  Environmental  Health  Services  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

Ill  WITIBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
April  1988. 


#6123 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHBRKAS.  the  many  advancements  in  medical   and  surgical   technology  have 
necessitated  a  greater  expertise  and  responsibility  among  post  anesthesia  nurses; 
and 

HHBSEAS.  post  anesthesia  nurses  must  possess  an  extensive  knowledge  of  the 
many  scientific   and  technological  principles  involved  in  providing  critical  care 
treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  post  anesthesia  nurses  must  also  be  proficient   in  utilizing 
sophisticated  monitoring  equipment   and   technical  support  systems  to  properly 
analyze  patient  recovery  and  recuperation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  past  ten  years,  the  formation  of  professional  post  anesthesia 
nurse  organizations  has  helped  to  develop  a  greater  respect  for  the  unique  skills 
of  post  anesthesia  nurses;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  commitment,  concern 
and  compassion  exhibited  by  post  anesthesia  nurses,  and  to  appreciate  the  many 
contributions  they  have  made  toward  better  health  care  throughout  California; 

IWW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April   4-10,   1988  as  Post  Anesthesia  Nurse  Awareness  Vefin    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  1st  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


r^ 


ATTEST: 

Secretary   of   State    / 


#6124 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Sh3te 
of  the  State  of  Colifornia 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


HHBRBAS.  the  safety  and  well-being  of  all  citizens  during  emergency  situations 
is  often  directly  dependent  upon  the  judgement,  presence  of  mind  and  efficiency  of 
telecommunications  personnel;  and 

ilHKRBAS.  the  skill  and  effectiveness  of  telecommunication  operators  serve  as  a 
vital  link  between  an  emergency  and  the  proper  response  by  emergency  personnel;  and 

HHBREAS,   the  unyielding  commitment  of  telecommunication  operators  to  ensure 
public  comfort  and  safety  is  a  critical  element  in  the  protection  of  life  and  prop- 
erty throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  has   long  been  a  leader  in  the  development  of  quality, 
innovative  communication  systems  and  in  the  training  and  professional   supervision 
of  telecommunications  personnel;  and 

HHBREAS.   it   is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  appreciate  the  dedication  and 
expertise  exhibited  by  telecommunicators.  and  recognize  the  important   role  which 
telecommunicators  play   in  preserving  public  safety  and  welfare  through  effective 
emergency  response  systems; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  (XORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10-16,  1988  as  Telecommunications  Week  in  California. 

IN  HITIBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 


April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  ^HC  EU.  SecreMrSf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  has  been  and  continues   to  be   the  premier  travel 
destination  in  the  United  States,  where  we  proudly  and  warmly  welcome  more  than  100 
million  domestic  and  international  visitors  annually;  and 

flHBSKAS.  the  great  diversity  of  the  Golden  State's  unique  attractions  and 
exciting  destinations  offer  something  for  everyone;  and 

MUbREAS.  an  increasing  number  of  international  visitors  are  traveling  to  Cali- 
fornia to  bask  in  Western-style  hospitality  as  warm  as  the  Golden  State's  sunshine; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  multi-ethnic  and  colorful  heritage  of  the  people  of  California 
presents  a  rich  variety  of  backgrounds  and  culture  in  communities  throughout  the 
state;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  people  all  over  the  world  become  aware  of  the  many  cultural, 
historical  and  recreational  resources  available  throughout   the  Golden  State, 
tourism  is  becoming  an  increasingly  important  aspect  of  the  daily  lives  of  all 
Califomians;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  contribute  significantly  to  California's  economic 
life,  generating  close  to  $34  billion  and  supporting  nearly  600,000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  15-21,  1988,  citizens  across  the  nation  are 
observing  National  Tourism  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State    / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  th«  Stata  ot  Conio'"- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEKEAS.  throughout  California  our  parents  place  their  infants  and  young 
children  —  our  nation's  most  precious  resource  —  in  the  hands  of  child  care 
providers  in  ever  increasing  numbers;  and 

HHERBAS.  an  increased  participation  of  women  in  the  workforce  will  continue  to 
heighten   the  demand  for  child  care  during  the  working  hours,  and  by  1990.  80%  of 
mothers  with  pre-school  age  children  will  be  in  the  workforce;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  children  deserve  quality  child  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  child  care  services  and  providers  are  the  major  determinants  of  child 
care  quality,   but  are  unfortunately  one  of  the  most  poorly  understood  and  least 
rewarded  of  all  professions;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  April  10-16.  1988,  as  part  of  public  television's  Child  Care 
America   outreach  project.   Community  Connection  for  Child  Care  and  the  Southern 
California  Association  for  the  Education  of  Young  Children  are  planning  special 
activities  to  honor  child  care  providers  and  call  attention  to  the  importance  of 
quality  child  care; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  '^tate  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10-16,  1988,  as  the  Week  of  the  Young  Child  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  pay  tribute  to  California's  child  care  providers   for  their 
commitment  to  the  care  and  education  of  our  youth. 

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  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

HHBRBAS.    from  1933   to   1945,    the  Nazi  Holocaust  brutally  claimed   the  lives 
millions   of  Jews   and  maimed   the  hearts   of   those  who  survived;    and 


of 


WHEREAS,   the  Nazi  Holocaust  was  a  systematic  program  of  genocide  against  the 
Jewish  people  and  others  who  perished  as  victims  of  Nazism;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Nazi  Holocaust  is  one  of  the  most  abhorrent  episodes  of  man's 
inhumanity  to  man  and  the  Jewish  people  must  live  in  the  terrifying  memory  of  the 
abominable  crimes  perpetrated  against  their  families  and  ancestors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tragedies  of  the  past,  so  vivid  in  the  hearts  and  minds  of  the 
Jewish  people  should  remind  all  Americans,  that  we,  as  guardians  of  peace,  must 
speak  the  truth  on  behalf  of  all  those  whose  voices  have  long  been  stilled  so  that 
our  children  can  live  in  a  world  free  of  terror  and  indignation;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  world,  April  lAth  is  observed  as  a  Day  of  Remembrance 
for  Victims  of  the  Nazi  Holocaust,  known  internationally  as  Yom  Hashoah;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Holocaust  Commission  has  designated  the  week  of 
April  10  through  17,  1988  as  Holocaust  Memorial  We^ — Days  of  Remembrance  for 
Victims  of  the  Holocaust;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  formal  observance  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Americans 
to  rededicate  ourselves  to  ensuring  that  bigotry  and  discrimination  are  replaced  by 
fellowship  and  equality  in  the  hearts  and  minds  of  all  the  world's  people  so  that 
together  we  can  ensure  that  such  atrocities  are  not  allowed  to  be  repeated; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGB  DBOKMBJTAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10-17,  1988  as  Days  of  Remembrance  for  the  Victims   of  the 
Holocaust  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  strive  to  eliminate  prejudice 
and  inhumanity  in  all  people  through  education,  vigilance  and  resistance. 

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 


April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       ''"'■^^'-^J^WD^^^i 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  since  our  earliest  beginnings,  America  has  been  known  as  the  land  of 
peace,  freedom  and  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  precious  principles  are  enhanced  and  preserved  by  the  laws  that 
govern  us;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Constitution  and  the  Bill  of  Rights  serve  as   a 
framework  for  these  laws  and  are  some  the  oldest  written  national  instruments  of 
government  in  force  anywhere  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  marks  the  31st  annual  nationwide  observance  of  Law  Day.  and 
the  Congress  of  the  United  States  and  the  President  by  official  proclamation  have 
set  aside  May  1  as  a  special  day  for  recognition  of  the  place  of  law  in  American 
life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1  as  Law  Day  in  California  and  call  upon  all  citizens,  schools, 
businesses,  clubs  and  the  media  to  commemorate  the  role  of  law  in  our  lives. 

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 
April  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  t^  n      - 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    '"^     ^^-       ^'"^ 


Uc'plvIV 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERB^.  professional  secretaries  contribute  significantly  to  the  strong 
economic  climate  throughout  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHERBAS.   as   the  world  becomes   increasingly  complex,   the  role  of  the 
professional  secretary  is  growing  and  expanding,  and  they  have  become  an   integral 
part  of  the  management  team;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  professional  secretarial  position  is  a  demanding  profession 

requiring  extensive  office  automation  skills,  patience  and  an  ability  to  respond 

and  adapt  to  the  ever  increasingly  complex  and  sophisticated  office  automation 
systems;  and 

HHBRE4S.  with  the  hectic  and  constant  demands  of  daily  business  operations, 
the  contributions  of  the  professional  secretary  are  sometimes  overlooked;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  April  24-30,  1988  the  Professional  Secretaries 
International  is  observing  Professional  Secretary  Week  to  honor  the  hard  work  and 
dedication  of  men  and  women  throughout  our  state  employed  in  secretarial  positions; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  24  to  30.  1988,  as  Professional  Secretaries  Week, 
and  Wednesday,  April  27.  1988.  as  Professional  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  this  11th  day  of 


#6130 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


HHEREAS.  the  scenic  beauty  and  recreational  opportunities  throughout 
California  are  enjoyed  by  all  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  trail  system  of  the  Golden  State  provides  everyone  with 
opportunities  to  travel  through  our  many  parks;  and 

HHEKEAS.  although  our  trail  system  is  challenging  to  keepup.  fortunately  many 
workers  and  volunteers  committed  to  maintaining  the  beauty  of  these  trails;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  1987,  there  were  25  trail  repair  projects  throughout  the  state 
during  California  Trail  Days;  and 

WHEREAS,  once  again,  the  California  Department  of  Parks  and  Recreation  and  the 
California  Recreational  Trails  Committee  are  sponsoring  California  Trail  Days  in 
honor  of  the  dedicated  people  who  have  contributed  their  time  and  effort  on  behalf 
of  the  Golden  State's  beautiful  recreational  trails; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  16-17,  1988  as  California  Trail  Days. 

IH  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 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6131 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     v 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  discovery  of  America  in  1492  was  made  possible  through  support 
from  Queen  Isabella  (1A51-150A)  of  Castile,  wife  of  Ferdinand  of  Aragon;  and 

HHEREAS.   it   is  especially  fitting  and  proper  as  we  get  ever  closer  to  1992, 
the  500th  anniversary  of  the  discovery  of  America,  to  have  our  citizens  observe  the 
memory  of  Queen  Isabella  whose  daring  vision  and  fervent  support  of  explorers' 
dreams  made  the  discovery  of  America  possible;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  colonizing  of  this  country  and  the  winning  of   its   independence 
could  have  been  delayed  for  many  years  without  Queen  Isabella's  initiative  and 
foresight;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  greatness  of  Queen  isabella  paved  the  way  for  immigrants  from  all 
over  the  world  who  came  to  build  a  new  nation;  and 

WHEREAS.  Isabella  did  not  treat  the  New  World  with  greed  or  neglect,  but  many 
times  expressed  instead  concern  with  the  plight  of  the  American  natives,   when 
Indians  were  brought  back  to  Spain  as  slaves.  Isabella  ordered  them  freed;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  history  of  America  is  tied  to  the  history  of  Spain  and  its 
illustrious  Queen,  and  the  coimnon  bonds  of  friendship,   tradition,   dignity  and 
individual  freedom  have  long  joined  the  people  of  the  United  States  and  the  people 
of  Spain; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Tuesday,  April  22,  1988,  as  Queen  Isabella  Day  in  California,  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance. 

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 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Dspvty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Pacific  Crest  National  Scenic  Trail  was  established  in  1968,  as  a 
cooperative  trail  project  between   the   federal  government  and  the  states  of 
Washington,  Oregon  and  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  official  designation  by  Congress  followed  nearly  AO  years  of 
effort  by  visionary  individuals  who  conceived  a  trail  connecting  Washington,  Oregon 
and  California  with  Canada  and  Mexico;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  trail  extends  2,560  miles  and  passes  through  23  National  Forests, 
seven  National  Parks  and  many  State  Parks;  and 

WHEREAS.   1,615  miles  of  the  Pacific  Crest  Trail  passes  through  some  of  the 
most  scenic  areas  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  trail  offers  a  unique  and  challenging  recreation  opportunity  for 
hikers  and  equestrians  to  trek  its  entire  length  or  to  hike  and  ride  segments  of 
the  trail;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  dedicated  individuals  have  contributed  time  and  energy  to  the 
realization  of  this  tri-state  trail  link  between  Mexico  and  Canada; 

1K)W.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SOB(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  July  25-31,  1988,  as  the  20th  Anniversary  Celebration 
of  the  dedication  of  the  Pacific  Crest  National  Scenic  Trail  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  recognizing  the  contributions  of  those  individuals  whose  vision 
and  dedication  made  this  trail  possible. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  Statef 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^^^''^^i^tj^^'^'^-S 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERSAS.  hospital  patients  need  professional  assistance  to  respond  to  their 
concerns  and  to  assist  them  with  questions  or  issues  related  to  service;  and 

HHERBAS,  hospitals,  clinics  and  health  care  systems  have  recognized  the  need 
to  strengthen  patient  relations  and  maintain  quality  of  service;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Society  of  Patient  Representatives  was  established  in 
1974  to  encourage  Patient  Representatives  to  develop  the  knowledge  and  ability  to 
help  hospitals  enhance  patient  sensitive  services;  and 

WHKRKAS.  the  third  Monday  in  April  marks  the  fourteenth  anniversary  of  the 
California  Society  of  Patient  Representatives; 

HOD,  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOKX  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Monday,  April  18,  1988,  as  "Patient  Relations  Day  in  California." 

IM  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  1988. 


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In  the  o<fice  of  the  Sorretory  of  State 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        °' '^ s«. of co.«o.;« 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^^h^ngfu 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WukRBAS.  throughout  our  great  state  and  nation,  the  minerals  extracted   from 
the  earth  have  made  great  contributions  to  our  way  of  life;  and 

WhKRBAS.  from  the  days  of  the  rough  and  tumble  California  mining  towns  of  the 
1800's,  mining  has  forever  changed  the  pattern  of  life  in  the  Golden  State,  and  has 
opened  doors  to  new  technologies  and  worthy  uses  of  our  state's  minerals;  and 

WhKHKAS,  these  developments  have  contributed  to  the  technological  and  manufac- 
turing industries  which  have  made  California  a  leader,  not  only  among  states,   but 
among  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  true  importance  and 
lasting  contributions  of  mining  to  the  quality  of  life  in  the  Golden  State; 

NOV.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCX  DKIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  24-30,  1988  as  Mining  Awareness  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  14th  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


■EST: 

Secretary  of  State   j 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ♦(»  State  o*  CalHo'iia 

MARCHING  EU.  Secrewr^^ifjy? 
Opoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  landscape  and  natural  beauty  of  California  has  fascinated  people 
everywhere;  and 

HHEREAS.  in  1868,  John  Muir  came  to  California  and  before  long  had  established 
himself  as  an  expert  on  the  Golden  State's  flora  and  fauna,  and  unique  geological 
formations;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  later  years,  John  Muir  became  one  of  America's  foremost  conserva- 
tionists; and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  his  career,  John  Muir  held  a  special  fascination  for  Cali- 
fornia,  and  it  was  here  in  the  Golden  State  that  he  founded  the  Sierra  Club,  with 
the  purpose  of  enjoying  and  preserving  the  wilderness;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  for  all  Califomians  to  pay  tribute  to   the   lifetime 
achievements  and  contributions  of  John  Muir  and  to  play  a  role  in  the  preservation 
of  the  Golden  State's  scenic  beauty: 

NOV.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOWSR   DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21,  1988  as  John  Muir  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  lAth  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ♦»)•  S»tjt»  o«  Cc-tlfc'nio 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  seventy-three  years  ago,  the  Armenian  Gencx:ide  occurred,  and  with  it 
the  brutal   demise  of  1.5  million  Armenians  at  the  hands  of  the  Ottoman  Turkish 
Empire;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  ultimate  act  of  inhumanity  has  never  left  the  minds  of  Armenians 
and  all  freedom  loving  people  throughout  the  world  who  cherish  basic  human  rights 
due  all  persons:  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  a  Day  of  Remembrance  is  observed  to  pay  tribute  to  those 
who  lost  their  lives  and  their  descendants  who  still  today  carry  the  terrible  mem- 
ory of  their  loss;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  this   tragic  historic 
truth  and  work  together  to  ensure  that  such  atrof'ities  are  never  repeated;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  CTOR(S  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governo  ^f  the  State  of  California,  in 
accordance  with  Assembly  Concurrent  Resolution  51  (li^Sl),  do  hereby  proclaim  April 
24,  1988  as  a  State  Day  of  Remembrance  and  have  ordered  the  flags  over  the  State 
Capitol  to  be  flown  at  half  mast  in  recognition  of  the  73rd  Anniversary  of  the 
Armenian  Genocide,  and  urge  all  civilized  people  throughout  the  world  to  join  in 
this  important  observance. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
April  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  the  State  o'  Co':*p'""- 

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MARCH  fDNG  FU.  Sec-ei*«v  ef  St: 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WUKRBAS.  throughout  history,  man  has  derived  great  strength  and  solace  through 
prayer;  and 

WHkRKAS,  although  some  peoples  have  been  persecuted  for  their  desire  to  pray 
and  recognize  their  God,  in  America  the  First  Amendment  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  gives  all  citizens  the  right  to  practice  their  religion  and  pray  to 
their  God  without  fear  of  persecution;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1952,  the  President  of  the  United   States   has   proclaimed  a 
National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  all  citizens  to  join  in  prayer  for  the  good 
of  unity  for  all  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  prayer  we  strengthen  our  faith,  fortify  our  commitment  to  our 
country  and  face  our  daily  lives  with  dignity  and  purpose;  and 

WHEREAS.  May  5.  1988  has  been  designated  by  President  Ronald  Reagan  as  the 
National  Day  of  Prayer; 

WW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1988  as  a  Day  of  Prayer  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  14th  day  of 
pril  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 

^      Secretary  of   State/ 


#6138 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ttie  offic»  of  ttie  Secretary  of  State 

of  »*>•   SttT>»  O*  Co'itornlo 

MARTH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  cf  Sfnfe 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERK^.  throughout  history,  Americans  have  looked  to  science  and  technology 
as  a  means  of  achieving  a  better  way  of  life  and  a  brighter  future;  and 

HHBRSAS.  Califomians  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  the  many  advancements  in 
science  and  technology  and  the  dedicated  endeavors  of  the  professionals  in  their 
respective  fields;  and 

WHBRK&S.  it  is  important  to  recognize  the  vital  contributions  of  science  and 
technology,  and  to  foster  a  greater  understanding  and  awareness  of  its  many  facets 
among  all  citizens;  and 

HHBREAS.  perhaps  the  citizens  most  important  in  our  efforts  to  expand  knowl- 
edge and  awareness  of  science  and  technology  are  our  children,  who  as  California's 
leaders  of  tomorrow  will  not  only  benefit  from  our  advancements,  but  will  contrib- 
ute as  our  future  scientists  and  professionals  in  its  related  disciplines;  and 

WHBRE^.  the  continued  pursuit  of  excellence  in  science  and  technology  ensures 
the  advancement  of  society  and  a  brighter  future  for  all  citizens; 

HD«,  THKRKFOBK.  I.  GBOttCX  DBDKHEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  24-30,  1988  as  Science  and  Technology  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  cf  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  ' 


#6139 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


-  ;he  oSce  of  ttit  Secretary  of  $*n*" 
of  rtie  Sfof*  of  Califo"'io 

■ -I-  1  S19S3 
Mftpi  fONG  EU.  Secretary  of  State  pmg 

Depirty  ™™ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  life  insurance  has  been  and  remains  a  fortress   of  protection  for 
millions  of  American  families;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  process  of   life  insurance  underwriting  identifies  risks  and 
offers  solutions  which  protect  and  enhance  the  financial  lives  of  individuals   and 
businesses  using  life  insurance  and  other  closely  related  financial  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  life  insurance  agents  and  managers  in  California  are  specialists 
in  pensions,  employee  benefits,  estate  planning  and  tax  planning;  and 


and 


WHEREAS,  life  insurance  has  become  a  strong  base  of  family  financial  planning; 


WHEREAS,  all  persons  can  benefit  by  professional  advice  and  informed  decisions 
offered  by  life  and  health  insurance  agents  and  managers;  and 

WHEREAS,  life  and  health  insurance  premiums  provide  the  working  capital  which 
is  necessary  to  perpetuate  a  healthy  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Association  of  Life  Underwriters,  which  represents 
career  life  and  health  insurance  agents  and  managers,  is  participating  in  a  public 
awareness  effort  to  promote  Financial  Fitness  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  24-30,  1988  as  Financial  Fitness  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all   citizens   to  learn  more  about  life  and  health  insurance  and  other  closely 
related  financial  products  and  the  benefits  and  security  they  provide. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:        ^^  ^ 

Secretary  of  State  / 


#6140 


m  the  o<^»  of  *e  Secretary  ot  Str;** 
of  the  Stotp  r^«  Co'i»o't..i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHERK^,  there  are  over  four  million  senior  citizens   in  the  State  of 
California,   and  the  majority  are  in  good  health  and  continue  to  live  active, 
productive  lives;  and 

WHBRKAS.  older  Califomians  contribute  to  all  aspects  of  our  society,  thereby 
enhancing  our  state;  and 

HHBREAS.  many  older  Califomians  are  employed  and  contribute  significantly  to 
their  workplace  and  our  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important   that   all   citizens   recognize   the   outstanding 
contributions  and  special  needs  of  older  Califomians;  and 

WHEREAS.   Califomia's  citizens  can  show  appreciation  for  and  contribute  much 
to  the   quality   of   life   for  older  Califomians   by   providing   employment 
opportunities,  social  programs  and  meaningful  activities; 

IKM.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  Older  Califomians  Month  in  California  and   encourage 
all   citizens   to   recognize  the  appreciate  the  contributions  seniors  make  to  our 
great  state. 

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 
April  1988. 


#6141 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  rtia  Se<retary  of  Shite 
of  the  State  of  California 

1      '988 

^^NG__EU.  Secretary  of  State 


Oei 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  international  commerce  is  the  cornerstone  of  California's  economy, 
creating  jobs  and  wealth  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   over  $100  billion  of  goods  will  be  pumped  through  our  harbors  this 
year;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  recognized  that  a  free  international  economy  is  a  necessary 
prerequisite  for  increased  wealth  and  prosperity;  and 

WHEREAS,   as   the  world's  sixth  largest  economy,  California  is  committed  to 
expanding  the  free  flow  of  goods,  services  and  capital  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS.  Congress  has  declared  the  week  of  May  9-13  as  Exporter  Awareness  Week 
to  increase  the  awareness  of  the  importance  of  world  trade  to  our  economy; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTOR(X  DEOKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  9-13.  1988  as  Export  Now  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  important  role  international  trade  plays  in 
maintaining  and  increasing  our  standard  of  living. 

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 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:        ^^  ^ 

Secretary  of  State  / 


#6142 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

,n  rt«  o<?k«  of  t«^  5«"rtory  ^  Sta*^ 
of  Ae  State  o*  Ca'-to'nte 

AFRl  919S8 
^H^riG  EU.  SgcretapMJf  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  o^  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHERBAS.  among  the  many  educational  subjects  undertaken  by  the  children  of  our 
great  state  and  nation,  mathematics  holds  the  key  to  countless  advancements  in  the 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  importance  of  mathematics  is  seen  everywhere,  and  its   role  has 
become  vital  in  the  face  of  an  ever-changing  and  increasingly  complex  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  the  children  of  California  —  our  leaders  of 
tomorrow,  focus  on  the  importance  and  uses  of  math  in  their  daily  educational  pur- 
suits: and 

WHEREAS,   the  mathematicians  of  the  future  will  have  a  dramatic  impact  on  our 
way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this  important  observ- 
ance; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDtOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  24-30,  1988  as  Math  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
April  1988. 


#6143 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I.T  »he  ©flRc»  of  the  Secretory  of  Shrtp 
of  fh»  Sfats  of  California 


:98R 


■  Secretary  of  S»3te 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  economic  foundation  of  our  great  state  and  nation  has  been  built 
on  a  competitive,  free  market  system,  and  the  major  function  of  this  system  is  to 
satisfy  consumer  demand;  and 

HHERBAS.  consumers  deserve  quality,  fair  competition,   equity,   safety,   and 
variety  in  the  marketplace,  as  well  as  accurate  information  to  make  informed  con- 
sumer decisions;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  interests  of  consumers  are  best  promoted  and  protected  by  active 
participation  and  cooperation  among  businesses,  law  enforcement  agencies,  govern- 
ment and  consumers  themselves;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Consumer  Affairs  has  an  ongoing  commit- 
ment  to  California  consumers,  promoting  and  protecting  their  interests  through 
legal,  legislative,  educational,  mediation,  licensing  and  enforcement  activities; 
and 

WHEREAS,   the  week  of  April  24  through  30  has  been  proclaimed  National  Con- 
sumers Week  by  President  Reagan  with  the  theme  "Consumers  Buy  Services;"  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  California  join  the  nation   in  recognizing  the 
important  role  consumers  play  in  keeping^our  economy  strong  and  vital; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  1.  GS08GS.  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  24-30,  1988  as  Consumers  Week  in  California  and 
urge  Californians  to  work  to  help  all  citizens  make  sound  choices  in  the  market- 
place. 

IM  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 
April  1988. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6144 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMEN 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Fr  LED 

'"  the  o«c.  ofthe  Secretoo'  of  Stal,. 
of  «»  Stale  of  Colifornio 


If^ :?  1  1988 
^G  EU,  Secretarv  of  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 

HHBRBAS,  water,  the  most  abundant  element  on  Earth,  is  also  the  most  critical 
for  our  good  health  and  continued  existence;  and 

ilHEREAS.  the  prosperity  and  quality  of  life  of  all  Californians  is  dependent 
upon  a  safe,  abundant,  and  high  quality  water  supply;  and 

HHBSEAS.  the  importance  of  applying  wastewater  treatment  technology  to  protect 
California's  environment  has  grown  as  our  state's  population  and  industry  have 
increased;  and 

HHB8EAS.  the  challenge  of  keeping  pace  with  advancements  in  wastewater  treat- 
ment  technology  and  strengthened  water  quality  protection  laws  requires  highly 
competent,  well-informed  and  dedicated  wastewater  treatment  personnel;  and 

VHEREAS.  the  A, 000  volunteer  members  of  the  California  Water  Pollution  Control 
Association  represent  all  levels  and  specialities  of  employment  among  the  water 
pollution  control  professions  and  comprise  the  largest  membership  in  the  Inter- 
national Water  Pollution  Control  Federation:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Water  Pollution  Control  Association  is  dedicated  to 
educating  its  members  and  the  general  public  about  all  facets  of  wastewater  treat- 
ment and  to  protecting  California's  valuable  water  resources;  and 

HHBRB/IS.  during  April  25-30,  1988,  the  California  Water  Pollution  Association 
will  convene  an  annual  training  seminar  and  conference  to  bring  together  experts  in 
technical,   managerial,  and  regulatory  fields  toward  achieving  its  goal  to  educate 
and  inform  its  membership  and  the  public; 

NOW.  THERKFORB,  I,  GEORIX  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  25-30,  1988  as  Water  Quality  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  20th  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:        -^       ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6145 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENToPp     ^/r 
«;tatf  of  tat  tfornt  a  ■^pu'v  ^^^-^ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

hHKKKAS,  one  out  of  every  ten  people  in  California  suffers  from  some  kind  of 
communicative  disability  involving  a  hearing,  language,  and/or  speech  disorder;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  incidence  of  hearing  disorders  is  increasing  primarily  because  of 
excessive  noise  pollution  and  our  aging  population;  and 

HHEREAS,  hearing  and  speech  impairments  are  largely  misunderstood  because  they 
are  invisible  disabilities;  and 

hHKKKAS,   these  misconceptions   further  hinder  communication  and  result  in 
decreased  opportunities  for  these  special  citizens;  and 

HHEREAS,  because  communicative  disabilities  cannot  be  seen,  the  special  needs 
of  these  citizens  are  often  unintentionally  overlooked  in  the  planning  and  delivery 
of  public  and  private  services;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  communicative  barriers  which  these  disabilities  pose  can  be 
removed  through  increased  community  awareness  and  understanding;  and 

HHEREAS.   open  and  effective  communication  involves  the  efforts  of  all  the 
citizens  of  this  State  —  both  hearing  and  non-hearing;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  month  of  May  has  been  observed  by  Californians  for  the  past   12 
years  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Hearing  and  speech  Month  to  increase  public 
awareness  of  the  needs  of  people  with  communicative  disorders; 

NOH.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Hearing  and  Speech  Month  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  this  important  observance. 

IN  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  Stale 


#6146 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHERSAS.  California,  as  the  world's  sixth  largest  economy,  plays  a  significant 
role  in  the  international  flow  of  goods,  services  and  capital;  and 

WHEREAS,   accounting  for  over  15  percent  of  our  nation's  foreign  trade, 
California  is  America's  leader  in  the  global  marketplace:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  opened  trade  and  investment  offices   in  Tokyo  and 
London,   and  one  is  planned  to  open  soon  in  Mexico  City,  to  further  enhance  oppor- 
tunities abroad  for  California  business;  and 


WHEREAS,  together  with  the  State's  other  programs  to  promote  foreign  trade, 
these  efforts  have  helped  to  bring  the  world's  consumers  to  California's  doorstep; 
and 

WHEREAS,  being  a  successful  participant  in  the  world  economy  is  a  necessary 
prerequisite  for  increased  wealth  and  prosperity;  and 

WHEREAS.  May  22-28  marks  the  62nd  annual  observance  of  World  Trade  Wedc  which 
is  designed  to  focus  public  attention  on  the  importance  of  world  trade  to  our 
economy; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22-28  as  World  Trade  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  learn  more  about   the  important  role  international  trade  plays  in  our  daily 
lives. 


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 
April  1988. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6147 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,P  the  o<««  of  'he  Secretary  c  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  oi  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  physical  activity  is  essential  to  the  health  and  total  development  of 
all  people;  and 

WmkkKAS,   it   is  essential  that  children  have  opportunities  to  develop  their 
full  potential  through  a  total  education;  and 

HHEREAS.  those  responsible  for  the  health  and  education  of  children  should 
strive  to  learn  more  about  physical  education  and  expanding  opportunities  in  sports 
and  recreation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  imperative  that  children  learn  the  activities  and  other  physi- 
cal skills  that  will  enhance  their  participation  and  enjoyment  throughout  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  helps  improve  our  children's  health  by  increasing 
cardiovascular  endurance,  muscular  strength,  flexibility,  weight  control,  improved 
posture,  skillful  moving,  active  lifestyle  habits,  and  constructive  use  of  leisure 
time;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  helps  improve  our  children's  mental  alertness, 
academic  performance,  readiness  to  learn,  and  enthusiasm  for  learning;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  helps  improve  the  self-esteem,  interpersonal  rela- 
tionships, responsible  behavior,  and  independence  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  1-7  the  American  Alliance  for  Health,  Physical 
Education,   Recreation  and  Dance,  in  cooperation  with  affiliates  and  friends,  is 
sponsoring  "National  Physical  Education  and  Sport  Week,"  focusing  on  this  year's 
theme,  "Skilled,  Fit,  Successful:  Through  Quality  Physical  Education;" 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDiCMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1988  as  Physical  Education  and  Sport  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  22nd  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretarv  of  State  ' 


Secretary  of  State 


#6148 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ONG  tU.  Secret3i>  of  Str 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  March  of  Dimes  was  founded  in  1938  by  President  Franklin  D. 
Roosevelt  to  combat  epidemic  polio;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  a  unique  partnership  of  March  of  Dimes'  volunteers  and  health 
professionals,  a  vaccine  was  developed  that  virtually   eliminated   the   crippling 
human  toll  of  polio;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1958,  the  March  of  Dimes  directed  its  energies  toward  the 
challenge  of  eliminating  the  nation's  number  one  child  health  problem — birth 
defects;  and 

WHEREAS,   through   research,  education  and  health  care  programs,  the  March  of 
Dimes  has  improved  maternal  and  child  health   care   and   helped   to   reduce   the 
incidence  of  birth  defects,  low  birth  weight  and  infant  mortality;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  March  of  Dimes  Birth  Defects  Foundation  is  celebrating  its  50th 
anniversary  as  a  voluntary  health  organization  working  to  assure  healthy  lives  for 
America's  children  and  prevent  disability  and  illness  throughout  our  state  and 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  work  of  the  March 
of   Dimes   and  the  many  volunteers  throughout  our  state  who  give  of  their  time  and 
energy  to  ensure  that  future  generations  of  children  will  have  every  chance  for  a 
healthy  start  in  life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  March  of  Dimes  on  the  occasion  of  their  50th  Anniversary  Year 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  support  the  efforts  of  the  March  of  Dimes. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


#6149 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  ♦*»  Stort.  o<  CcriHornio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  April  30,  1789,  George  Washington  was  inaugurated  as   the  first 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  commencing  the  Executive  Presidency  and 
the  organization  of  our  federal  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  has   since  endured   for   199 
years;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  decisions  and  actions  of  our  nation's  Presidents  have  set  the 
course  of  our  country  and  helped  to  build  it  into  the  greatest  nation  in  the  world; 
and 

WHEREAS,   today,   all  citizens  benefit   from  the  thoughtful  guidance  and 
inspirational  leadership  of  our  nation's  Presidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  we  join  in  paying  tribute  to  those  dedicated  men 
who  have  provided  invaluable  service  to  our  nation  and  its  people  as  President  of 
the  United  States; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  30,  1988  as  All  Presidents  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 


#6150 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKREAS.  the  people  of  California  owe  a  great  debt  of  gratitude  to  the  brave 
members  of  our  armed  forces  who  have  helped  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of 
life;  and 

WHKREAS.  despite  their  courageous  service  to  this  country,  some  veterans  have 
difficulty  readjusting  and  suffer  great  hardship  and  emotional  stress  as  well  as 
physical  pain;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  these  unfortunate  circumstances,  veterans  encounter  difficulty 
in  securing  employment;  and 

WHEREAS.  Californians  can  make  these  courageous  soldiers  more  welcome  in  their 
communities  by  providing  them  with  employment  opportunities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Employment  Development  Department,  through  its  special 
employment  services,  helped  to  place  over  40,000  veterans  in  meaningful  employment 
in  1987/88; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GB(H(GE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1988  as  Hire  a  Veteran  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

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 
April  1988. 


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#6151 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  o(  California 


HHEREAS.  pets  provide  many  Calif ornians  with  friendship,   companionship  and 
loyalty;  and 

HHERBAS.   the  enjoyment  we  receive  from  our  pets  also  comes  with  a 
responsibility  to  treat  and  care  for  them  in  a  compassionate,  caring  manner;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  display  their  appreciation  for 
their  pets  through  responsible  treatment  and  commitment  to  their  health  and  well- 
being;  and 

WHKRKAS.  from  May  1-7,  1988.  the  California  Veterinary  Medical  Association  and 
veterinarians  statewide  will  be  focusing  attention  on  the  importance  of  treating 
animals  in  a  responsible  and  caring  manner; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1988  as  Pet  Week  in  California. 

ni  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 
April  1988. 


#6152 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  according  to  ttie  nation's  last  census  figures,   there  are 
approximately  25,000  persons  in  the  United  States  who  have  reached  their  100th 
birthday;  and 

WhkkKAS,  the  decrease  in  mortality  rates  and  an  increase  in  life  expectancy 
due  to  medical  advancements  and  innovations  have  enhanced  a  person's  chance  of 
reaching  this  milestone;  and 

WHEREAS,  centenarians'  lives,  woven  with  rich  memories  and  experiences  that 
create  a  living  bridge  from  the  past  to  the  present,  play  a  vital  role  in  the 
fabric  of  the  family,  community  and  society;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  honored  to  be  the  home  of  3,000  residents  who  are 
centenarians;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  can  cherish,  benefit  and  learn  from  centenarians' 
rich  wisdom  and  experience; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20,  1988  as  Centenarians  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
individuals  to  join  in  celebrating  our  State's  centenarians. 


#6153 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'^— /      Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California's  future  depends  on  a  strong  economy  in  which  resourceful 
utilities  play  key  roles;  and 

WHEREAS,   utilities  are  an  important  support  system  in  our  technological 
society  and  enhance  the  quality  of  life  of  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  utilities  are  committed  to  an  expanded,   accelerated  and 
aggressive  development  of  alternative  and  renewable  resources,  as  well  as  cost- 
effective  service  to  California  consumers;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  May  6,  7  and  9,  1988,  six  of  California's  largest  utilities  and 
the  California  Public  Utilities  Commission  will  jointly  conduct  a  Utility  Awareness 
Fair  to  inform,  educate,  and  encourage  consumers  to  use  utility  services  wisely, 
select  the  most  suitable  options  for  their  life  styles  and  financial  situations, 
conserve  whenever  possible,  and  take  advantage  of  special  programs  and  services; 
and 

WHEREAS.   California  utilities  are  among  world  leaders  in  technology, 
innovation  and  production,  and  play  key  global  and  domestic  roles;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that   all  Californians   recognize  the  utilities' 
continued  commitment,  and  efforts  to  present  this  Fair  and  Luncheon,  as  well  as  the 
support  they  give  the  communities,  businesses  and  consumers  in  the  markets  they 
serve; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1988  as  Utilities  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

m  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 
April  1988. 


#6154 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


iht  oH»-«  of  tht.  iiettetacy  of  S«o' 
Depofy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  well  known  for   its  prosperity  and  countless 
opportunities;  and 

WHEREAS,   small  businesses  play  a  major  role  in  our  state's  strong  economy, 
contributing  significantly  to  our  thriving  entrepreneurial  climate;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  rate  of  new  business  growth  is  three  times  greater  than 
that  of  the  nation  as  a  whole,  and  97%  of  the  Golden  State's  firms  have  fewer  than 
100  employees;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  firms  with  fewer  than  20  employees  account  for  56%  of  the 
net  new  jobs  in  our  state's  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  more  small  businesses  than  any  other  state  in  the  nation,  it  is 
fitting  that  California  join  in  the  observance  of  National  Small  Business  Week; 

NON.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  9-13,  1988  as  Small  Business  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  26th  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:    .  /O      /^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6155 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  California  has  long  been  noted  for  the  diversity  and  vitality  of  its 
ethnic  population;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  substantial  number  of  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  residing  in 
California  have  shared  the  many  special  traditions,  customs  and  interesting  facets 
of  their  heritage  with  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.   Asian/Pacific   Islanders  have  made  significant  contributions  to  the 
growth  and  prosperity  of  numerous  segments  of  our  society,   from  agriculture, 
science  and  industry  to  education,  business  and  government;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  dedication,  ingenuity  and  strength  exhibited  by  Asian/Pacific 
Islanders  have  been  extremely  beneficial  in  maintaining  a  progressive  and  bourtiful 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
many  achievements  of  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  and  join  in  celebrating  their  unique 
culture  and  the  numerous  contributions  which  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  have  made  to 
the  well-being  of  California; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13,   1988  as  Asian/Pacific  Islander  Heritage  Week  in 
California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  participate  in  appropriate  ceremonies 
and  observai 


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 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


<^i,>e.<u  i^" 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State ^ 


#6156 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  all  levels  of  government  have  recognized  the  potential  of  ridesharing 
as  an  effective  measure  for  transportation  systems  management  and  for  the  reduction 
of  fuel  consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion,  user  transportation  costs, 
and  parking  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ridesharing  programs  developed  and  implemented  by  the  California 
Department  of  Transportation  have  provided  this  state  with  more  efficient  use  of 
its  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  state  continues  to  make  many  efforts  to  keep  pace  with  the 
public's  ever-increasing  demands   for  efficient,   specialized,   and  low-cost 
transportation  services  to  meet  the  needs  of  all  citizens  and  the  business 
community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  constitute  the  total  work  force  of  this  state 
should  be  more  aware  of  the  benefits  of  ridesharing  to  every  person  and  business  in 
the  communities  of  this  state; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  October  3-7,  1988,  as  Rideshare  Week  in  the  State  of  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  with  the  California  State  Department  of  Transportation 
and  other  transportation-related  groups  and  individuals  in  observing  this  week  in 
honor  of  ridesharing. 

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 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:  ^. 

Secretary  of  State   / 


#6157 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  ♦♦>••  Stotp  r^  Cn^Hn'^n'ir- 


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KING  H!   S<>cn»t»»  of  St- 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Mexican  American  Legal  Defense  and  Educational  Fund  (MALDEF)  was 
founded  in   1968  as  a  nonprofit   organization  to  protect  the  civil  rights  of 
Hispanics;  and 

WHEREAS.  MALDEF  has  had  branch  offices  in  Sacramento  and  national  headquarters 
in  San  Francisco  for  fifteen  years  prior  to  relocating  in  Los  Angeles;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  twenty  years.  MALDEF  has  been  at  the  forefront  of  promoting  and 
protecting  the  civil  rights  of  Hispanics  in  California  and  throughout  the  entire 
country;  and 

WHEREAS.  MALDEF' s  primary  goal  is  fair  treatment  for  Hispanics  in  the  areas  of 
employment,  education,  political  access  and  immigration  concerns;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  litigation,   law  scholarships,   research,   leadership 
development  training  and  community  education,   MALDEF  continues  to  overcome 
obstacles  that  hinder  over  20  million  Hispanics  from  fully  participating  in  the 
American  dream;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  30,  1988,  MALDEF  is  celebrating  its  twentieth  Anniversary  in 
San  Antonio,  Texas,  with  a  reunion  dinner  bring  together  many  key  figures  who 
helped   support,   guide  and  shape  MALDEF  into  one  of  the  most  prestigious  civil 
rights  organizations  in  America; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  2A-30,  1988  as  "MALDEF  Twentieth  Anniversary 
Week,"  and  do  hereby  salute  MALDEF,   its   founders   and   supporters   for  their 
dedication,  service  and  commitment  to  the  Hispanic  community. 

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 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:        -.       ^. 

Secretary  of  State  ' 


#6158 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRBAS.  Mexico  has  a  long,  proud  history  in  which  she  has  fought  to  maintain 
her  sovereignty  in  the  face  of  strong  aggression;  and 

WHKRKAS,   this  strength  and  courage  was  clearly  demonstrated  on  May  5.  1862 
during  the  Battle  of  Puebla  when  the  Mexican  soldiers  defeated  the  invading  French 
army  in  Mexico's  heroic  struggle  for  independence;  and 

WHBRKAS.  as  a  result  of  this  courageous  victory  against  tremendous  odds.  Cinco 
de  Mayo  became  a  symbol  of  freedom  and  independence  to  Mexicans  throughout  the 
world;  and  * 

WHKRKAS.   California's  heritage  proudly  incorporates  much  of  the  rich  Mexican 
culture,  and  communities  throughout  the  state  will  join  in  celebrating  Cinco  de 
Mayo  and  the  freedom  it  represents;  and 

WHKRKAS,  Cinco  de  Mayo  celebrations  provide  an  excellent  opportunity  to  recog- 
nize the  important  and  lasting  contributions  Mexicans  have  made  to  California's 
political,  social  and  cultural  development; 

HOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GKORGE  DEOKMKJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5.  1988  as  Cinco  de  Mayo  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  participate  in  festivities  commemorating  this  historic  occasion. 

IH  WITHKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6159 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  tiealth  care  delivery  system  of  ttie  United  States  depends  largely 
upon  the  knowledge,  skill  and  dedicated  commitment  of  our  nation's  nurses;  and 

WHEREAS,  nurses  are  an  invaluable  national  resource  and  have  demonstrated  a 
deep  and  abiding  understanding  of  human  behavior  and  tirelessly  work  to  alleviate 
human  pain  and  suffering:  and 

WHEREAS,   over  the  past  thirty  years,  the  number  of  registered  nurses  in  our 
nation  has  doubled,  now  numbering  over  two  million  and  nursing  has  matured  into  its 
own  profession  encompassing  over  forty  health  care  specialties:  and 

WHEREAS,   nurses  are  increasingly  needed  in  a  multitude  of  fields  including 
hospitals,  surgery  centers,  immediate  care  centers,  physicians   offices,   nursing 
homes,   insurance  companies,   pharmaceutical  companies,  schools  and  government 
agencies:  and 

WHEREAS,  nursing  is  the  third  fastest-growing  occupation  and  more  than  600,000 
new  nursing  positions  will  be  available  by  the  year  2000;  and 

WHEREAS,  nursing  has  developed  into  a  highly  technical  job  requiring  in-depth 
knowledge  not  only  of  medicine  but  of  sophisticated  life-support  systems  as  well; 
and 

WHEREAS,  nurses  have  life  and  death  responsibilities  which  are  often  performed 
under  difficult  conditions; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DKOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  1-7,  1988  as  Nurses  Week  and  Hay  6,  1988  as  Nurses 
Day  in  California  to  commemorate  and  honor  the  role  of  nurses  in  our  society. 

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 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6160 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHERKAS.  for  many  years.  May  has  been  commemorated  as  Mental  Health  Month  by 
the  President  of   the  United  States,  the  United  States  Congress,  the  California 
Legislature  and  other  bodies  of  elected  officials;  and 

HHEREAS.  while  advocacy  for  mental  health  is  important,  many  myths  about 
severe  mental   illness  still  exist,  and  it  would  be  in  the  public's  interest  to 
learn  more  about  serious  mental   illness,   such  as  schizophrenia  and  manic 
depression;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  myths  include  the  mistaken  belief  that  all  mentally  disabled 
people  are  violent,  while,  in  reality,  the  majority  of  the  mentally  disabled  are 
frequently  the  victims  of  crimes,  not  perpetrators;  and 

HHEREAS.   research  into  the  organic   roots  of  serious  mental  illness  has 
progressed  significantly  with  technological   advancements   involving  specialized 
X-rays  of  the  brain;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  there  currently  is  no  known  cure  for  schizophrenia,  one  of  the 
most  serious  forms  of  mental  illness,  certain  medications  and  other  medical  inter- 
ventions can  help  schizophrenics  lead  independent  and  productive  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  reducing  the  stigma  associated  with  serious  mental  disorders  is  an 
admirable  goal  that  can  be  reached  through  greater  awareness  and  public  education; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May   1988  as  Mental  Illness  Awareness  Month  and  May  22,  1988  as 
Schizophrenia  Awareness  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  take 
this  opportunity  to  develop  a  greater  understanding  of  mental  illness. 

IN  WITMESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
April  1988. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHSRSAS.  one  and  one-half  million  young  people  are  expected   to  be  in 
California's  labor  force  this  summer;  and 

HHER8AS.  the  overall  unemployment  rate  for  California  youth  has  averaged  more 
than  17  percent  in  1988  and  for  minority  youth,  in  some  parts  of  the  state,   has 
been  as  much  as  AO  percent;  and 

whkkBAS,  summer  employment  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  young  people 
to  learn  the  advantages  and  responsibilities  of  work;  and 

liHKKKAS,  it  is  essential  that  California  employers  have  a  trained,  productive 
workforce,  both  now  and  in  the  future;  and 

WHKKKAS,  the  State  Employment  Development  Department  and  California's  Private 
Industry  Councils  are  dedicated  to  serving  the  employment  needs  of  today's  youth; 

NOV.  THKRKTORB,  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMKJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  call  on  business,  labor,  all  governmental  entities  and  community  groups  to 
join  together  in  a  common  effort  to  help  meet  the  employment  needs  of  the  youth  of 
our  great  state  by  providing  them  with  jobs  for  this  summer. 

IN  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
April  1988, 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6162 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS,  drowning  accidents  among  small  children  in  California  continue  to 
occur  at  an  alarming  rate;  and 

WHEREAS,  140  children  under  five  died  from  drowning  accidents  in  this  state  in 
1986,  a  13%  rise  over  1985;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  developmental  centers  currently  house  69  near-drowning 
victims  who  have  suffered  severe,  irreversible  brain  damage,  more  than  double  the 
number  of  1984;  and 

VraBREAS,  children  under  five  remain  exceptionally  vulnerable  to  drowning 
accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  and  near-drowning  accidents  are  a  tragedy  that  can  often  be 
prevented;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Developmental  Services  (DDS)  has  assumed 
a  leadership  role  in  creating  public  awareness  of  prevention  measures;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  DDS  continues  to  educate  and  inform  the  public  about  drowning 
prevention  measures,  particularly  during  the  warm-weather  months; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1.  1988  as  Drowning  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  efforts  to  increase  public  awareness  regarding  the  need  for 
safety  near  water. 

m  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 
April  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


#6163 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  great  state  and  nation,   public 
employees  and  volunteers  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  well-being  of  all 
citizens;  and  * 

WHEREAS,  in  the  name  of  service,  these  dedicated  professionals  have  aided  the 
advancement  of  many  areas,  such  as  health  care,  education,  crime  prevention,  fire 
protection,  and  national  defense;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  efforts  of  public  employees  are  vital  to  the  effectiveness  of 
countless  organizations  of  government  across  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognition  of  the  past 
achievements  and  the  present  contributions  of  public  employees  to  the  well-being  of 
the  Golden  State  and  its  communities; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  2-8.  1988  as  Public  Service  Recognition  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  28th  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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#6164 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRKAS.  the  democratic  principles  upon  which  our  great  nation  was  founded 
have  remained  the  cornerstone  of  the  freedom  and  liberty  that  we  enjoy  today;  and 

HHEREAS.   among  those  principles  is  the  will  of  the  people  to  determine  who 
shall  lead  them;  and 

WHKRKAS.  through  the  right  to  vote.  Americans  have  been  ensured  that  freedom 
shall  ring  throughout  the  history  of  our  nation;  and 

HHKRKAS.   it   is  important  that  all  citizens  strive  to  exercise  this  precious 
right  and  vote  for  the  candidates  of  their  choice; 

HOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GKORGK  DKOKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1.  1988  as  Voter  Registration  Day  in  California. 

IH  WITNKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
April  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State        / 


#6165 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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V.AY  0  3  1988 
FO'r  EU,  Sec^  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  the  role  of  the  Armed  Forces  during  times   of  national  defense 
natural  disaster  and  emergency  has  been  one  of  preserving  the  principles  of  the 
constitution  and  of  support  to  the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California  and  the 
Nation;  and 

FnRrv?^S^:flr-^"^"'^  ^""""""^  '^^  '^^""^  "Securing  the  Blessings  of  Liberty."  ARMED 
FORCES  WEEK  88  is  a  community  sponsored,  public  service  event  designed  to  inform 
surrounding  communities  of  the  importance  and  benefits  of  military  preparedness 
and  serves  as  a  reminder  of  the  military's  past  and  continuing  contributions  to  our 
state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  five-day  ARMED  FORCES  WEEK  '88  celebration  in  San  Francisco  is  a 
series  of  interactive  events  including  hi-tech  equipment  displays  and  exhibits 
health  fairs,  band  concerts,  parades,  and  patriotic  festivities;  and 

HHEREAS.  this  celebration  will  provide  the  public  with  an  opportunity  to  par- 
ticipate m  the  continuing  celebration  of  the  Constitution  and  to  become  better 
acquainted  with  the  Armed  Forces;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  acknowledge  the  significance  of  the  Army. 
Navy.  Air  Force.  Marines,  and  Coast  Guard  and  their  historic  connections  with  the 
citizens  of  the  State  of  California  during  the  ARMED  FORCES  WEEK  celebration  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  join  during  these  celebrations  to  honor  the  men'  and 
women  who  serve  their  nation  in  today's  Armed  Forces  by  "Securing  the  Blessings  of 
Liberty."  — ■ ° 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11-15.  1988  as  ARMED  FORCES  WEEKS  in  California  and  thank  the 
Armed  Forces  officers,  enlisted  soldiers,  and  staff  for  their  exemplary  service  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  during  these  celebrations  to  honor  the  men  and  women 
who  serve  their  nation  in  today's  Armed  Forces. 

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 
May  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


#6166 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAY  0  3  1988 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  role  of  the  Sixth  U.S.  Army  during  times  of  national   defense, 
natural  disaster,  and  emergency  has  historically  been  one  of  support  of  the  Consti- 
tution and  support  in  relief  and  assistance  to  the  citizens  of  California  and  the 
Nation;  and 

WHEREAS.   ARMY  DAYS   '88  is  a  community-sponsored,  public  service  event 
dedicated  to  fostering  better  communication  and  understanding  between  the  Sixth 
U.S.   Army,   headquartered  at  the  Presidio  of  San  Francisco,  and  the  citizens  of 
Northern  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Army  continues  to  perform  an  important  emergency  preparedness  and 
relief  role  not  only  in  Northern  California  but  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  designed  around  the  theme  "When  We  Were  Needed,  We  Were  There,"  ARMY 
DAYS  focuses  on  the  Army's  continuing  commitment,  not  only  to  national  defense,  but 
to  community  assistance  and  is  designed  to  provide  the  public  with  an  opportunity 
to  participate  in  the  continuing  celebration  of  the  constitution  and  to  become 
better  acquainted  with  their  Army;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  acknowledge  the  significance  of  the  Army 
and  its  historic  connections  with  the  citizens  of  Northern  California  during  the 
third  annual  ARMY  DAYS  celebration.  May  7  through  10,  1988; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-10,  1988  as  ARMY  DAYS  in  California  and   thank  the  Army's 
officers,   enlisted  soldiers,  and  staff  for  their  exemplary  service  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  during  these  celebrations  to  honor  the  men  and  women  who  serve 
their  nation  to  today's  Army. 

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 
May  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State* 


Secretary  of  State 


#6167 


fw  offic*  of  <fM  SKfttory  of  Stoic 
of  the  Stat*  of  Collfomia 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMAi  IN 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  o.  California 


WHEREAS,  electricity  has  been  an  integral  part  of  the  lives  of  all  Americans 
for  nearly  100  years,  lighting  our  homes,  offices  and  highways,  powering  machines 
and  instmments  which  make  the  goods  and  products  shipped  around   the  world  by 
American  industry,  heating  and  cooling  our  home  environment,  cooking  our  food,  and 
energizing  a  diversity  of  products  that  have  improved  our  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  nearly  all  consumers  depend  on  electricity,  but  are  not  always  aware 
of  the  hazards  of  electricity  and  electrical  products  used  in  the  home;  and 

WHEREAS,   electrical  fires  kill  an  estimated  950  Americans  each  year,  and 
injure  an  estimated  5,500  more;  and 

WHEREAS,  property  losses  from  electrical  fires  are  $1.2  billion  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  electrocutions  claim  another  340  lives  around  the  home  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  electrical  fires,  deaths  and  injuries  could  be  prevented  if  con- 
sumers were  aware  of  electrical  hazards  in  and  around  the  home; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  Electrical  Safety  Awareness  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  conduct  appropriate  activities  to  increase  awareness  of  the 
need  for  the  safe  use  of  electricity. 

Ill  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 
May  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:        -. 

Secretary   of   State/ 


MAY  0  3  1988 
^  Ey^Seipftay  of  State      mk 


#6168 


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MAY  0  3  1988 
EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENT    ^r"  m.  secretary  a.  aa... 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  digestive  diseases  rank  third  among  illnesses  in  terms  of  economic 
cost  in  the  United  States  and  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   digestive  diseases  include  about  one-third  of  all  malignancies  and 
many  acute  and  chronic  infections;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  100  or  more  digestive  diseases,  many  of  them  requiring 
surgical  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,   digestive  diseases  are  among  the  leading  diseases  requiring  hospi- 
talization; and 

WHEREAS,  digestive  diseases  are  one  of  the  most  prevalent  causes  of  disability 
in  the  workforce;  and 

WHEREAS,  research  into  the  causes,  cures,  prevention,  and  treatment  of  diges- 
tive diseases  and  related  nutritional  problems  has  become  a  national  concern;  and 

WHEREAS,  continued  efforts  are  needed  to  inform  and  educate  the  public  regard- 
ing the  problems  of  digestive  diseases; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  Digestive  Diseases  Awareness  Month  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  this  serious  group  of 
diseases. 

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 
;ay  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6169 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■n  Utt  eB»  of  ibB  SKretary  of  Stoto 
of  4w  State  of  Cotiferrik] 

MAY  0  3  1988 
Jfm  FONG^U,  Secretay  of  State 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS.  all  Americans  can  be  proud  of  the  momentous  history  of  our  great 
nation;  and 

HHKREAS.  paramount  to  fully  appreciating  our  proud  history  is  an  understanding 
of  how  our  descendants  lived  and  their  contributions;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  historic  landmarks  and  other  items  of  historical   signifi- 
cance,  we  can  gain  a  greater  appreciation  and  understanding  of  our  proud  heritage 
and  its  countless  characteristics;  and 

WHEREAS,  just  as  important  as  our  commitment  to  learning  more  about  historical 
landmarks  and  items  is  a  commitment  to  preserving  them  so  the  usefulness  and 
splendor  they  provide  endures;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  celebrating  historic 
preservation  and  pay  tribute  to  the  ancestors  of  the  Golden  State  and  their  lasting 
contributions  to  our  heritage  and  way  of  life; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  8-14.  1988  as  Historic  Preservation  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
May  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6170 


FILED 

?f)«  offic*  of  th*  Secretary  of  Stett^ 
of  th<>  State  of  Califomio 


_    MAY  0  3  1988 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT^  v2iifONG9j,s8(^ of sfatB 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  arthritis  is  a  leading  cause  of  pain  and  disability,  affecting  almost 
four  million  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  causes  of  the  common  forms  of  arthritis  are  not  yet  known;  and 

WHEREAS,  efforts  being  made  in  research,  public  and  professional  education  and 
patient  services  promise  to  improve  the  quality  of  life  for  those  afflicted  with 
arthritis;  and 

WHEREAS,   patients,   especially  those  who  are  medically  underserved,  need  to 
know  what  resources  are  available  to  them;  and 

WHEREAS,  programs  available  to  the  people  of  California  include  arthritis 
self-help  courses  and  support  group  networks;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  arthritis  will  add  to  inq>roved  care  and 
more  research  into  the  causes  of  this  disease  and  possible  new  means  of  prevention 
and  cure; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1988  as  Arthritis  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  this  serious  disability. 

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 
May  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  Stat* 


#6171 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^     'V-  0  3  1988 

Deputy  BH 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,    the   Selective   Service   System  was   constituted   to  deliver  manpower 
the  Armed  Forces   in   time  of   national   emergency;    and 


to 


WHEREAS,   the  current  focus  of  the  Selective  Service  System  is  mobilization 
readiness  and  the  registration  of  all  young  men  between  the  ages  of  18  and  26  in 
order  to  ensure  a  rapid  manpower  mobilization  base  in  a  national  emergency:  a.  i 

WHEREAS,  California  represents  a  major  contribution  to  our  national  mobiliza- 
tion readiness  posture  by  virtue  of  having  the  largest  single  population  base  of 
registration-eligible  citizens  in  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Selective  Service  System  in  California  is  comprised  of  a  dedi- 
cated team  of  over  750  dedicated  professionals  who  voluntarily  serve  on  Selective 
Service  Boards  located  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  effectiveness  of  the  Selective  Service  System  is  dependent  upon  a 

coordinated  and  cooperative  effort  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  importance 

of  national  mobilization  readiness  and  of  the  critical  need  for  all  eligible  citi- 
zens to  fulfill  their  registration  obligation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  15-21,  1988  as  Selective  Service  System  Wedt  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens,  civic  organizations  and  state  and  local  government  agencies  to 
support  the  Selective  Service  System  public  awareness  and  registration  programs. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
May  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6172 


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■^■^^^■^^^■■^^■'■^  MAY  0  3  !988 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  8)f,^LuU4^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERSAS.  the  mothers  of  our  great  state  and  nation  have  contributed 
significantly  to  the  joy  and  development  of  all  citizens;  and 

HHKRKAS,   every  day,  mothers  give  of  themselves  selflessly  on  behalf  of  their 
children,  sacrificing  where  they  must  and  giving  all  of  their  heart  and  soul;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  love  that  our  mothers  give  to  us  is  a  special  trait  that  we  have 
learned  to  share  with  others;  and 

whkkKAS.   mothers  are  the  bond  that  strengthen  our  families  and  holds  them 
together,  even  in  the  most  trying  of  times;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  set  aside  a  special  time  to  pay 
tribute  to  our  mothers  and  the  tremendous  contributions  they  make  in  support  of  our 
lives; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  8,  1988  as  Mother's  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
recognize  the  challenges  facing  our  mothers   each  day  and  the  importance  of 
motherhood  in  our  society. 

IH  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 
May  1988. 


■CA.A.' 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6173 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


n  ttw  oHlM  of  Itw  Swrtory  of  Stote 
of  1«M  Stat*  of  Colifbmia 

WAY  0  3  1988 
MARCH  FONG  EU  Secntn  of  State 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS.  throughout  California's  history,   transportation  has  contributed 
significantly  to  our  growth  and  development,  from  the  days  of  river  navigation  to 
the  jet  age  and  beyond;  and 

HHEREAS,  an  effective  transportation  system  enhances  our  economic  well-being 
and  enriches  the  lives  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  transportation  programs   implemented  by  the  California  State 
Department  of  Transportation  and  federal  regulatory  bodies  have  provided  our  great 
state  and  nation  with  the  most  efficient  transportation  services  in  the  world;  and 

HHEREAS.   the  diversity  of  California's  population  challenges  transportation 
officials  to  meet  a  variety  of  needs;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  join  in  recognizing  the  vital 
importance  of  transportation  and  the  contributions  of  transportation  professionals 
to  our  daily  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJLAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  15-21,  1988  as  Transportation  Week  in  California. 

IN  HimESS  HHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
May  1988. 


#6174 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  0  5  1988     ^ 
MMCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  Stfgj 

Deputy  ™* 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  the  more  than  100.000  California  residents  now  residing  in  nursing 
homes  have,  through  the  years,  contributed  immeasurably  to  our  state's  legacy  and 
traditions;  and 

WHERBAS.  staff  persons  who  care  for  the  elderly  residing  in  our  state's 
nursing  homes  give  generously  of  their  time  and  personal  efforts  to  provide  quality 
care  with  respect;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  the  residents  in  long  term  care  facilities  need   ongoing 
community  contact  and  understanding;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  long  term  care  profession,  through  its  member  associations  and 
organizations,  joins  all  Californians  in  support  of  nursing  home  residents  through 
observing  National  Nursing  Home  Week; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  8-14,  1988  as  Nursing  Home  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  show  their  respect  for  California's  nursing  home  residents  during  this 
observance. 


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 
May  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State' 


#6175 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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EU,  Secratay  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  blessed  with  vibrant,  prospering  communities  which  are 
enhanced  by  the  enthusiastic  involvement  of  Chambers  of  Commerce;  and 

WHKKKAS,   Chambers   of  Commerce  work  diligently  to  promote  the  advancement  of 
California  business;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State's  620  local  Chambers  of  Commerce  represent  over 
250,000  employees;  and 

WHEREAS,   throughout  their  communities.  Chambers  of  Commerce  have  created  an 
atmosphere  of  community  awareness  and  economic  growth  and  development  which  has 
made  California  a  better  place  in  which  to  live,  work  and  raise  families;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  join  in  honoring  the  private 
sector  and  their  local  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  recognition  of  their  continued 
service  to  our  great  state; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  23-29,  1988  as  Chamber  of  Commerce  Week   in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6176 


In  tiw  office  of  tfw  S^crMory  of  State 
of  tht  S4at*  of  Colifornio 


^MY  0  6  1988 
EXECUTIVE   DEPARTMENT  M^  FONG  EU,  Secnrt«y  of  state 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    '^^^^'' ^^'^^ '^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHERK&S.  the  abuse  of  alcohol  and  drugs  is  one  of  the  most  serious  concerns 
our  young  people  face;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  total  annual  cost  of  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  to  the  people  of 
California  is  more  than  $17  billion;  and 

HHERSAS.  research  indicates  that  by  the  11th  grade,  more  than  half  of 
California's  young  have  experimented  with  illegal  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  made  a  long  term  commitment  to  innovative 
school-based  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  prevention  efforts;  and 

WHEREAS,  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  prevention  must  begin  before  high  school;  and 

WHEREAS,  "Just  Say  No"  has  helped  schools  around  the  nation  and  in  California 
establish  prevention  programs  for  elementary  and  junior  high  schools; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  8-14.  1988  as  "Just  Say  No"  Week  in  California. 

ni  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 
May  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State  / 


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of  ifa*  Stata  o(  ColHomia 

MAY  0  '"!  1988 
^^H  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  Stats 

Deputy 


KXECUTIVK  ORDER  D-71-88 


WHEREAS.  California  companies  must  compete  in  world  markets  against   foreign 
manufacturers  who  are  supported  in  technology  development  by  their  national  govern- 
ments; and 

WHEREAS,  while  200,000  more  people  are  employed  in  manufacturing  industries  in 
California  than  five  years  ago.  we  must  make  manufacturing  job  development  a  high 
priority;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  retain  and  increase  California  manufacturing  jobs  and  maintain  our 
industrial   competitiveness.   California  must  make  use  of  its  universities  and 
national  laboratories  for  solutions  to  technological  problems;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  has  the  benefit  of  world  renowned  universities,   such  as 
the  University  of  California,  California  State  University.  Stanford  University. 
California  Institute  of  Technology,  and  University  of  Southern  California,   and 
unique  federal  laboratories,  such  as  Jet  Propulsion  Laboratory.  Lawrence  Livermore 
National  Laboratory.  Ames  Research  Center,  and  Stanford  Linear  Accelerator  Center, 
to  draw  upon  for  this  purpose;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  state  should  support  collaborative  research  projects,  involving 
the  state  and  private  industry,  which  have  been  carefully  screened  and  promise  a 
clear  return  on  the  state's  investment;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  state  Department  of  Commerce  should  search  out,  facilitate,  and 
direct  applied  collaborative  research  projects  that  can  solve  critical  industry  and 
environmental  problems;  and  should  promote  and  enhance  technological  transfer  pro- 
grams to  make  the  unparalleled  resources  of  our  universities  and  national  labora- 
tories available  to  private  industry; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  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   issue  this   order  to  become  effective 
immediately: 

1.   There  is  hereby  created  the  California  Competitive  Technology  Program  to 
provide  grants  to  projects  that  transfer  the  results  and  knowledge  of  techno- 
logical research  to  the  private  sector,  and  enhance  technology  in  an  industry 
through  collaborative  research. 


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There  is  hereby  created  in  the  Department  of  Commerce  the  California  Office  of 
Competitive  Technology  to  investigate  and  evaluate  technology  projects,  iden- 
tify technology  transfer  opportunities,  establish  liaison  with  universities 
and  national  laboratories,  and  develop  guidelines  for  the  California  Competi- 
tive Technology  Program. 

There  is  hereby  created  the  Competitive  Technology  Advisory  Council,  chaired 
by  the  director  of  the  Department  of  Commerce.  The  members,  to  be  appointed 
by  the  Governor,  shall  include  representatives  from: 

o  University  of  California. 

o  California  State  University. 

o  Independent  colleges  and  universities. 

o  National  laboratories  in  California. 

o  High  technology  manufacturing  industry. 

o  Other  individuals  as  the  Governor  may  appoint. 

This  Council  shall  advise  the  Department  and  California  Office  of  Competitive 
Technology  on  scientific  issues  involving  technology  transfer. 


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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  7th  day  of 
1988. 


#6178 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  seniors  have  special  needs  for  legal  services  on  such  varied  subjects 
as  wills,  estate  planning.  Social  Security,  insurance,  health  care,  guardianships, 
and  financial  management;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  more  than  four  million  California  residents  who  are  age  60  and 
over,  during  the  month  of  May  a  special  emphasis  is  annually  afforded  to  seniors 
through  the  observation  of  Older  Californians  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  May,  with  its  special  recognition  of  seniors  as  an  inte- 
gral part  of  our  state,  offers  an  appropriate  time  for  seniors  to  avail  themselves 
of  legal  assistance  and  advice  within  their  own  areas  of  residence;  and 

WHEREAS,  access  to  professional  advice  is  offered  during  a  senior  pro  bono 
day,  without  income  limitations,  and  seniors  are  invited  to  locally  obtain  free 
legal  assistance;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  assistance  is  especially  intended  to  benefit  those  older  persons 
having  the  greatest  social  and  economic  need;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  individual  consultation,  telephone  advice,  group  presenta- 
tions and  clinics,  a  senior  pro  bono  day  is  initiated  by  the  California  Young 
Lawyers  Association,   in  recognition  that  not  all  of  our  state's  older  population 
has  ready  access  to  legal  advice,  and  that  such  a  need  exists; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  lA,  1988  as  Seniors'  Law  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
May  1988. 


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#6179 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


'V\Y  1  2  1 

IN6EU, 


^AKfltaiONG  EU,  SBCWtsry of  State 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA    ^MCKa  ( .// Mj^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHK8KAS,  California's  many  departments  of  public  works  provide  our  citizens 
with  systems   such  as  water,  sewers,  airports,  roads,  streets,  highways,  public 
buildings,  solid  waste  collection,  flood  control  and  public  transportation;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  works  of  all  types  are  essential  to  the  health  and  well-being 
of  all  Californians  for  the  quality  and  effectiveness  of  the  planning,  designing, 
construction  and  operation  of  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  operations  of  public  works  systems  are  vitally  dependent  upon  the 
efforts  and  skills  of  officials  and  employees  of  public  works;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  15-21,  1988,  public  works  agencies  and  offi- 
cials will  observe  National  Public  Works  Week  to  create  a  greater  awareness  among 
citizens  of  the  importance  of  public  works  in  their  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEXOtGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  15-21,  1988  as  Public  Works  Week  in  California. 


#6180 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  fh«  Stole  of  Californio 

'■'-•.Y  1  '  ^.938 

EU,  Sficretaw  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS.  the  State  of  California  is  launching  an  aggressive  and  creative 
transportation  management  program  to  relieve  traffic  congestion;  and 

WHEREAS,   railroads  and  light  rail  transit  systems  will  be  playing  a  larger 
role  by  increasing  the  number  of  riders  and  the  transportation  of  goods;  and 

HHSREAS.  expansion  of  these  systems  will  result  in  an  increase  in  the  number 
of  grade  crossing  accidents;  and 

HHKREAS.  such  grade  crossing  accidents  when  they  occur  are  more  severe,  and  in 
1986,  resulted  in  27  persons  killed  and  another  58  injured;  and 

WhkkKAS.  most  of  the  accidents  resulting  in  deaths  and  injuries  could  have 
been  prevented  by  observing  the  law  and  using  common  sense;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  promotion  of  a  public  awareness  program  by  both  the  public  and 
private  sectors  will  lead  to  a  reduced  incidence  of  vehicle  and  train  collisions; 

NOH.  THEREFORS.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  14-20.  1988  as  California  Operation  Lifesaver  Week  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  participate  in  activities  to  reduce  grade  crossing  acci- 
dents during  this  week  and  throughout  the  year. 

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 
May  1988. 


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Governor   of   California 


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#6181 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  SfUl'  o*  Tolifornio 


MAY  1  ■:  1988 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  motor  vehicle  accidents  are  the  leading  cause  of  violent  deaths  for 
people  over  the  age  of  four  in  California,  accounting  for  5.500  deaths  in  1987  and 
5,222  in  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  motor  vehicle  accidents  are  the  number  one  cause  of  death  of  children 
over  the  age  of  four  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  motor  vehicle  accidents  account  for  ten  times  more  fatalities  than 
all  other  forms  of  transportation  combined;  and 

WHEREAS,  safety  belts  could  prevent  40  to  50  percent  of  the  fatalities  and 
reduce  the  number  of  serious  injuries  by  45  to  55  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,   motor  vehicle  accidents  are  the  leading  trauma- related  cause  of 
spinal  cord  injuries,  epilepsy  and  mental  retardation  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  current  statewide  economic  losses  resulting  from  traffic  crashes  are 
estimated  at  $7  billion  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  safety  belts  and  child  safety  seats  are  known  to  be  the 
best  defense  against  the  drunk  and  drugged  driver;  and 

WHEREAS.  Buckle  Up  California  Week  will  give  communities  and  organizations  an 
opportunity  to  increase  the  use  of  safety  belts  and  child  safety  seats  by  focusing 
public  attention  on  the  lifesaving  benefits  of  these  systems; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  23-30,  1988  as  Buckle  Up  California  Wedc  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
May  1988. 


#6182 


•n  the  offic*  o«  the  Secretary  of  Stole 
of  *•  State  of  California 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  .^""'S^^' 


By*4^j„A i-4 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKREAS.  professional  insurance  women  make  significant  contributions  to  the 
risk  and  insurance  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  insurance  women  are  increasingly  effective,  locally  and 
statewide,  in  promoting  public  awareness  of  such  important  issues  as  tort  reform, 
automobile  safety  and  the  problems  of  drinking  and  driving:  and 

HHERE&S.  professional  insurance  women  endeavor  to  reaffirm  to  the  industry  as 
a  whole  the  highest  professional  standards;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  insurance  women  have  earned  recognition  for  their  out- 
standing accomplishments  in  the  economically  vital  insurance  industry;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  professional  women  involved  with  the  insurance  industry  are 
assisted  in  their  job  by  programs  and  outreach  of  the  National  Association  of 
Insurance  Women;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of 
Insurance  women  will  be  observing  National  Insurance  Women's  Week  during  the  third 
week  of  May; 

NOH.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  15-21,  1988  as  Insurance  Women's  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  recognize  the  women  in  your  communities  who  are  performing 
important  and  diverse  roles  throughout  the  risk  and  insurance  industry. 

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 
May  1988. 


#6183 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FILED 

'n  the  office  of  ttie  Secretary  of  Sttrt* 
of  tf)p  State  of  Californio 

MAYl  J1988 


FONG  EU,  Secrctaiv  of  state 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahfornia 


WHERBAS,  older  Californians  are  valued  and  active  participants  in  our  society 
and  make  valuable  and  significant  contributions  to  all  aspects  of  our  lives;  and 

HHEREAS.   during  the  month  of  May,  Californians  pay  tribute  to  our  state's 
senior  citizens  through  the  observance  of  Older  Californians  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  Older  Californians  Month  provides  an  opportunity  to 
not  only  celebrate  the  many  achievements  of  our  state's  senior  population,  but  also 
to  thank  and  pay  respect  to  countless  citizens  throughout  our  state  who  give  of 
their  time  and  energy  to  ensure  that  older  Californians  can  live  a  dignified  life; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  Homes  for  the  Aging,   a  nonprofit 
association  which  currently  runs  350  facilities,  is  dedicated  to  meeting  the  needs 
of  senior  citizens;  and 


WHEREAS,  over  75,000  older  Californians  have  been  touched  by  the  efforts 
concerned  members  of  this  respected  organization;  and 


of 


WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  valuable 
service  that  the  California  Association  of  Homes  for  the  Aging  provides  to  our 
state's  senior  population; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22-28,  1988  as  Homes  for  the  Aging  Week  in  California  and 
salute  all  citizens  dedicated  to  ensuring  that  Older  Californians  are  able  to  live 
the  quality  of  life  they  so  richly  deserve. 

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 
May  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST:       i  /^      /^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6184 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  »*ie  State  of  ColHo'nic 

MAY  2  01998 
MAHCn  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  St3tel 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHKRRAS,  in  our  fiercely  competitive  global  economy,  it   is  inq)erative  for 
America's  businesses  to  be  as  productive  and  efficient  as  possible;  and 

WHEREAS,   gains  in  productivity  and  efficiency  are  only  as  effective  as  their 
practical  applications  in  the  factories  and  offices  of  our  nation;  and 

HHEREAS.  managers  serve  as  the  vital  link  between  ideas  and  products  and 
services,  by  applying  innovative  procedures  and  organizing  our  work  force;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  high  level  of  expertise  and  dedication  of  our  nation's  managers 
has  proven  to  be  highly  successful  in  increasing  our  ability  to  compete  in  the 
world  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  recognize  the  contributions  managers  make  to  our 
economy; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  5-11,  1988  as  Management  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  20th  day  of 
May  1988. 


#6185 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS,  the  health  of  our  neighborhoods  is  of  vital  concern  to  the  entire 
state  and  to  the  economic  and  social  well-being  of  all  citizens;  and 

WhKKKAS,  groups  throughout  the  state  are  actively  engaged  in  bringing  renewed 
health  to  our  neighborhoods,  and  are  doing  so  through  the  successful  efforts  of  a 
partnership  of  neighborhood  residents,  community  business  leaders  and  government 
officials:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  through  such  cooperation  and  commitment  that  we  can  make  our 
state  an  even  better  place  to  live;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  involved  with  these  special  efforts  are  deserving  of  special  rec- 
ognition; and 

WHEREAS,  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of  America  has,  in  a  joint  resolu- 
tion,  unanimously  designated  the  week  beginning  on  June  5  as  "National  NHS/ 
NeighborWorks  Week"  in  recognition  of  the  accomplishments  of  NeighborWorks  network 
members  nationwide; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  5-11,  1988,  to  be  NHS/NeighborWorks  Week,  and  call  upon  the 
people  of  California  to  recognize  this  special  observance  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  23rd  day  of 
May  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


#6186 


•n  th«  oflk»  of  itw  Secretary  of  Stotv 
of  the  Stat*  of  Colifornio 


_  ^  ■  ••  2  7 1988 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ,'    ^^f^f^^^^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  """^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  future  well-being  of  our  great  state  is  dependent  on  the  good 
health  of  our  citizens;  and 

HHEREAS,  good  physical  and  mental  health  can  be  achieved  through  good  health 
habits;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  chiropractic  profession  has   endeavored  to  help  Celifornians 
achieve  and  maintain  good  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  recognizes  the  care  which  chiropractors  have 
bestowed  upon  their  patients  in  the  State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  June  11-17,  1988  as  California  Chiropractic  Wellness 
Week. 


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 
May  1988. 


#6187 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

of  14m  Stale  of  Calrfornio 

■v2  71938 
FONG  EU.  Secretfflv  o*  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS.  California  has  a  rich  and  proud  agricultural  heritage;  and 

HHKKKAS.  dairy  goat  farmers  contribute  to  this  fine  heritage  and  our  ever- 
growing agricultural  sector;  and 

WHEREAS,   dairy  goat  products  are  becoming  increasingly  popular  as  specialty 
cheeses  and  export  products;  and 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  consumption  of  goat  milk,  goat  cheese  and  yogurt  are  increasing; 


WHEREAS,   dairy  goat  farmers  throughout  the  nation  are  observing  the  week  of 
June  11  as  Dairy  Goat  Week  to  focus  attention  on  goat  milk  products; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  11-18,  1988  as  Dairy  Goat  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  delicious  products  made  from  goat  milk. 

IH  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 
<ay  1988, 

Governor  of  California 


DIRECTION 


#6188 


FILED 

In  the  office  <rf  the  Secretory  of  ShJte 
of  the  State  of  Californio 


"^  "'19S8 
MARCH  JONG  EU,  Secj»^ry  of  State 


Seo^ry  of  Stati 


Deputy 


To  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  Califejmi.a< 
under  provisions  of  The  State  University  Revenue  Bond  Act  of 
1947  (Education  Code  §§90010  et  seq. ) 


To  The  Honorable  Elizabeth  M.  Whitney,  Acting  Treasurer  of  the 
State  of  California: 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  May  18,  1988,  adopted  a  Thirty-Third 
Supplemental  Resolution  (supplemental  to  a  resolution  adopted 
by  the  Trustees  on  April  25,  1968)  authorizing  the  issuance  of 
the  California  State  University  Housing  System  Revenue  Bonds, 
Series  AK,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the  State  Board 
of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a  meeting  duly  held 
on  May  24,  1988;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Trustees  of  The  California  State 
University,  on  May  18,  1988,  adopted  a  resolution  requesting 
that  the  Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California 
(herein  called  the  "Treasurer")  be  directed  to  offer  said 
Bonds  of  Series  AK  for  sale,  and  to  sell  the  same,  in  the 
parcels  and  numbers  set  forth  in  said  resolution,  and 
authorizing  and  requesting  the  Treasurer  to  cause  a  notice 
inviting  sealed  bids  for  the  purchase  of  said  Bonds  of 
Series  AK  to  be  published  in  the  manner  and  form  provided  in 

0925H 


said  resolution,  and  said  resolution  was  approved  by  the  State 
Board  of  Control  of  the  State  of  California  at  a  neeting  duly 
held  on  May  24,  1988; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of 
the  State  of  California,  hereby  direct  that  you,  as  Treasurer, 
offer  said  Bonds  of  Series  AK  for  sale,  and  sell  the  same,  in 
the  parcels  and  numbers  and  pursuant  to  the  terms  and 
conditions  as  shall  be  set  forth  in  said  resolution  of  the 
Trustees  of  The  California  State  University.   Said  Bonds  to  be 
sold  shall  be  in  the  aggregate  principal  amount  not  to  exceed 
$18,000,000  of  California  State  University  Housing  System 
Revenue  Bonds,  Series  AK.   The  sale  shall  take  place  at  the 
Office  of  the  Treasurer  of  the  State  of  California,  Room  110, 
915  Capitol  Mall,  Sacramento,  California,  at  10:00  A.M.  on 
such  date,  not  later  than  [May  1,  1991],  as  you  may  determine. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and 
caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to  be  affixed 
this   25thdav  of  May ,  1988. 


SECRETARY  OF/  STATE 


ATTEST; 


#6189 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offics  of  the  Secretory  of  Stot^ 
of  the  Stote  of  Cnlifo'nio 

WAY ':;  1 :998 

IWRCH^G  EU.  Swre^rv  of  St,-;a 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  California's  1,000  mile  coastline  and  abundant  inland  waterways 
provide  recreational  opportunities  for  millions  of  boaters;  and 

WHEREAS,   careful  preparation  will  reduce  boating  accidents  and  fatalities 
among  sport  enthusiasts,  including  fishermen,  water-skiers  and  hunters;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  observation  of  National  Safe  Boating  Week,  small  boat  sportsmen 
shall  be  encouraged  to  wear  life  jackets,  file  float  plans,  eliminate  alcohol 
consumption,  undertake  hypothermia  survival  training  and  pay  close  attention  to 
changing  weather  conditions,  thereby  reducing  the  danger  of  small  boat  capsizings; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  observance  will  remind  Californians  to  review  their 
boating  plans  and  equipment  prior  to  being  on  the  water;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  theme  for  National  Safe  Boating  Week  is  "Know  Before  You  Go;" 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  5-11,  1988  as  Safe  Boating  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  safe  boating  practices. 

IM  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 
May  1988. 


#6190 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  olficB  of  the  S«rrtary  of  State 
Oi  t(M>  Stole  of  Colifornio 

,  ,  .  V  r-     j    .Qog 
MARCH  FONG  FU.  Secretaiv  cf  St^tit 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  in  the  United  States  today,  there  are  over  500,000  living  survivors 
of  polio;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  citizens  are  currently  suffering  from  Post-Polio 
Syndrome:  and 

WHEREAS.  Post-Polio  Syndrome  involves  chronic  pain,  muscular  fatigue,  weakness 
and  breathing  difficulty  and  affects  nearly  all  polio  survivors  at  some  point  in 
their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  crucial  that  knowledge  about  the  late  effects  of  polio  be 
provided  to  polio  survivors,  the  health  care  community  and  the  general  public;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Polio  Survivors  Foundation  is  a  charitable  organization  devoted 
to  meeting  the  needs  of  severely  impaired  polio  survivors  and  to  helping  polio 
survivors  and  their  loved  ones  cope  with  Post-Polio  Syndrome;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  June  12  -  18,  1988,  associations  of  polio  survi- 
vors throughout  our  nation  will  be  observing  Polio  Awareness  Week  to  promote  an 
awareness  and  understanding  of  polio  and  the  effects  of  Post-Polio  Syndrome  on 
polio  survivors; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  June  12-18,  1988  as  Polio  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITMESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of 
May  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


:retary  of  State  / 


cou 


#6191 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  office  of  ftie  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  State  of  California 

^^AV  "   1  1393 
MARCH  F^NG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

{'         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  relationships  we  share  with  others  throughout  our  lives  provide 
us  with  love  and  happiness  during  times  of  joy  and  strength  and  support  during 
difficult  hours;  and 

HHEREAS.   friendships  provide  a  bond  of  trust  and   security  upon  which  we 
forged  our  nation  and  live  our  lives;  and 

HHEREAS,   friendships  between  neighbors  and  neighboring  countries  enhance  the 
understanding  between  the  people  of  our  communities  and  our  world;  and 

HHERSAS.  through  increased  understanding  and  tolerance  for  one  another, 
friendships  promote  greater  peace  and  harmony;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  set  aside  a  time  to  recognize  the  importance  of 
friends  in  our  lives  and  the  value  friendships  bring  to  our  way  of  life; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  22-28,  1988  as  Friendship  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  31st  day  of 
May  1988. 


#6192 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  liw  Offics  o(  Hie  Secretory  of  Stotr 
of  l<«  Stol*  of  CalHomio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  individuals,  who  comprise  the  backbone  of  our  workforce  and  economy, 
are  our  nation's  most  precious  resource;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  individuals  must  strive  to  realize  their  fullest  potential  for 
their  own  sake  and  that  of  the  entire  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  human  resource  professionals  help  us  meet  this  goal  by  performing 
multifaceted  services  for  the  public  and  private  sectors  including  evaluating  human 
potential,  training,  appraising  performance,  negotiating,  counseling,  and  guiding 
employees,  firms  and  agencies  through  the  complexities  of  commerce  and  government: 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  proper  application  of  these  skills  can  enhance  both  the  produc- 
tivity of  our  companies  and  the  competitive  posture  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   professional  groups  throughout  the  state  have  a  mission  to  promote 
the  effectiveness  of  human  resource  managers  through  education,   research  and 
accreditation;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  should  all  recognize  the  valuable  services  provided  by  human 
resource  professionals; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  26-July  1,  1988  as  Human  Resource  Professionals  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

IH  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 
June  1988. 


#6193 


FILED 

•n  w#  officv  0*  w%  StctfAary  of  Slolv 
of  44m  Skrt*  of  ColHomia 

:938 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   lyw^ fong eu, secBj»y,«>f statr, 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ^  '^^  ^''^    '  '^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,   sportfishing  provides  healthful   recreation  for  2.5  million 
Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  fishing  promotes  respect  for  our  State's  natural  waters,  wilderness 
and  wildlife;  and 

HHEREAS.  fishing  is  an  established  recreational  tradition  rooted  deeply  in  the 
history  of  our  country  and  the  hearts  of  our  citizenry;  and 

HHEREAS.  sportfishing,  through  the  payment  of  millions  of  dollars  annually  for 
licenses,  taxes  and  fees,  has  provided  the  funding  for  Federal  and  State  programs 
that  contribute  significantly  to  the  preservation  and  protection  of  our  natural 
environment;  and 

HHEREAS.  Assembly  Bill  1024,  authored  by  Assemblyman  Jim  Costa,  mandates  the 
Department  of  Fish  and  Game  to  provide  residents  of  the  State  of  California  with 
two  days  annually  during  which  fish  in  all  public  waters  may  be  taken  by  all  Cali- 
fornians  of  all  ages  without  a  sport  fishing  license;  and 

HHEREAS.  in  accordance  with  the  provisions  of  AB  1024,  the  Department  of  Fish 
and  Game  has  designated  June  11,  1988  and  August  13,  1988  as  Free  Fishing  Days  in 
California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  6-12,  1988  as  National  Fishing  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  appropriately  recognize  the  many  significant  contributions  of  sport 
fishing  to  our  state's  well-being. 

IH  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
June  1988. 


#6194 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  in9  officA  of  tm  Secretary  of  Stoto 
of  tfw  Store  of  Colifornta 

JUNO  3  1988 

MARCH  FCfltG  EU.  Secreto  of  State 
8y- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self  government  are  cherished 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHKKKAS.  the  triumph  of  the  Philippine  people  over  Spanish  domination  is  truly 
a  significant  event  in  the  history  of  the  Philippine  struggle  for  national 
sovereignty  and  equal  rights;  and 

WHEREAS,   rallying  behind  the  heroic  Jose  Rizal,  the  Philippine  people  prayed 
for.  fought  for  and  ultimately  achieved  national  independence;  and 

WHEREAS.  June  12.  1988  marks  the  90th  anniversary  of  Philippine  Independence, 
as  well  as  the  birth  of  this  national  hero;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  date  has  become  an  inspirational  occasion  for  Filipinos 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Philippine  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful   to  California  because  of  our  rich  Philippine  heritage  and  the  many 
people  of  Philippine  descent  who  live  in  our  state; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  12,  1988  as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California. 


#6195 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  ollica  of  tfia  Sacrstary  of  Stata 
of  Mw  StM  of  Califomio 

i!'r.'0"1988 

MARCHFONG  EU,  SecjE^  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  over  47  years  ago.  the  Soviet  Union  invaded  the  Baltic  States  and 
commenced  its  efforts  to  subjugate  the  Baltic  people  and  deny  their  individual 
rights  and  freedoms;  and 

HHERKAS,  since  then,  the  Baltic  people  have  valiantly  struggled  to  regain 
their   independence  and  maintain  their  cultural  traditions,  but  to  this  day  the 
Soviet  Union  has  continued  to  deny  Latvians,  Lithuanians  and  Estonians  their 
personal  and  political  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  world,  people  have  been  inspired  by  the  brave  efforts 
of  the  Baltic  peoples  to  regain  the  cherished  liberties  of  democracy  and  self- 
determination;  and 

HHEREAS.   on  June  14,   1988,   Baltic  people  throughout  the  world  will  be 
observing  Baltic  Freedom  Day; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June   14,  1988  as  Baltic  Freedom  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  heroic  struggle  of  the  Baltic  peoples, 

ni  WimESS  IfflEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State    / 


[UmI^%^^ 


#6196 


■:>  ^vv  J.  ;■;; 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


«  «>•  5M*  of  ColHomio 

-  '■■  0  :■  1988 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  ice  cream  is  a  nutritious  and  wholesome  food  enjoyed  by  over  90 
percent  of  the  people  of  the  United  States  as  a  popular  dessert  and  snack;  and 

HHBRKAS.   Californians  consume  about  16  quarts  of  ice  cream  per  person  each 
year;  and 

WHSRKAS.  California  leads  the  nation  in  the  production  of  ice  cream,  making 
over  109  million  gallons  in  1987,  which  represents  more  than  11  percent  of  all  the 
ice  cream  produced  nationally;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ice  cream  industry  in  California  has  annual  sales  of  over  $1 
billion  and  provides  jobs  for  several  thousand  Californians.  thereby  contributing 
substantially  to  the  economic  well-being  of  the  state's  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ice  cream  industry  in  California  uses  substantial  quantities  of 
milk,   fruit,   nuts  and  other  agricultural  commodities  produced  by  our  state's 
farmers;  and 

WHEREAS.  July  1988  is  National  Ice  Cream  Month  with  celebrations  throughout 
the  United  States; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEBKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  1988  as  Ice  Cream  Month  in  California. 

IM  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 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6197 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  the  offics  of  the  Secretary  of  Stole 
of  the  Stale  of  Colifo'nio 

MARCHjpNS  EU,  Secf»^ry  of  State 
By/ 


WHEREAS,  we  look  to  the  father  in  the  home  as  a  dedicated  partner  in  guiding 
the  family;  and 

HHEREAS.   fathers   serve  to  instill  in  us  the  importance  of  the  morals  and 
ethics  which  strengthen  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,   fathers  contribute  invaluable  service  to  labor,  industry,   commerce 
and  all  fields  of  endeavor  which  help  make  our  nation  great;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  customary  that  we  observe  the  third  Sunday  in  June  as  Father's 
Day  to  recognize  the  immense  contributions  fathers  make  to  our  lives; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  19,  1988  as  Father's  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  6th  day  of 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6198 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'"  **"  ?*^*  °'  '^^  Secretary  of  Stat. 
of  tti*  State  of  Colifornic 


'  0  7  ;988 
%^»««fy  of  State^ 

Depirty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  quality  health  care  is  one  of  the  most  important  areas  of  concern  for 
all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  record  technology  is  one  of  the  allied  health  sciences  which 
plays  a  vital  role  in  the  availability  of  quality  health  care  in  California;  and 

HHEREAS.  health  information  practitioners  take  great  pride  in  providing 
quality  health  care  through  their  conscientious  maintenance  of  extensive  and 
increasingly  complex  medical  record  and  information  systems;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  significant 
contributions  of  health  information  practitioners  and  the  role  they  play  in  enhanc- 
ing our  way  of  life;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  California  Medical  Record  Association,  Inc.  will  be  observing 
June  13-17.  1988  as  Medical  Record  Week; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  13-17.  1988  as  Medical  Record  Week  in  California  in  recogni- 
tion of  the  vital  contributions  these  health  care  professionals  make  to  the 
citizens  of  our  state. 


IN  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
June  1988. 


#6199 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'"  the  o«ic9  oi  the  Secretary  of  Sfotf 
of  tfie  Stote  of  Californio 

M  0  7 :983 

O.NG  EU,  Secfetay  of  State  \ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHEREAS.  California's  Disability  Insurance  program  protects  workers   against 
the  loss   of  wages  when  they  are  unable  to  perform  their  usual  work  because  of 
illness  or  injury  not  related  to  their  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  one  of  only  five  states  in  the  nation  to  provide 
Disability  Insurance  for  its  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,   pregnancy  and  its  related  medical  conditions,  many  illnesses  and 
injuries  sustained  away  from  the  job,  and  some  cases  of  substance  abuse  treatment, 
are  covered  by  California's  Disability  Insurance  provisions;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  July  1,  1988,  new  legislation  will  require  California  employers  to 
take  responsibility  for  informing  all  new  employees  subject  to  Disability  Insurance 
contributions  of  their  rights  and  benefits;  and 

WHEREAS.  Disability  Insurance  is  totally  financed  by  California  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  10.4  million  workers  in  California  are  covered  by 
Disability  Insurance;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  $1.4  billion  will  be  paid  in  Disability  Insurance  benefits 
to  eligible  claimants  this  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  bring  awareness  of  Disability  Insurance  provisions 
to  the  attention  of  the  public,  members  of  the  health  care  community  and  employers 
alike; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  5-11,  1988,   as  Disability  Insurance  Education  Week   in 
California  and  urge  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  this  important  benefit 
program. 


#6200 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  offic  ^  «<«  J«i':S„^ 
of  th*  Stat*  of  California 

jl'^  0  71938 


Iffl^^l 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRSAS.  scleroderma  is  a  chronic  disease  involving  blood  vessels,  connective 
tissue,  and  the  immune  system;  and 

HHEREAS.   scleroderma  may  involve  any  area  of  the  skin  as  well  as  major 
internal  organs  or  the  entire  body;  and 

HHEREAS.  scleroderma  affects  citizens  of  every  age,  sex  and  ethnic  group, 
although  the  prevalence  is  much  higher  in  women  of  child-bearing  age;  and 

HHEREAS.   nearly  700.000  people  in  the  United  States  suffer  from  scleroderma 
for  which  there  is  no  known  cause  or  cure;  and 

flHEREAS.  the  United  Scleroderma  Foundation.  Incorporated,  is  dedicated  to  pro- 
viding patient  contact,  enhancing  public  awareness,  and  stimulating  and  encouraging 
research; 

NOW.  THKRKFORB.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  13-19,  1988  as  Scleroderma  Awareness  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  3rd  day  of 
June  1988. 


#6201 


,„^  FILED 

o»  n»  StQH  of  Colifornio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  V  •^• 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries  nations  have  been  recognized  throughout  the  world  by 
their  individual  flags;  and 

WHEREAS,   since   1777  the  United  States  of  America  has  proudly  displayed  the 
Stars  and  Stripes  to  represent  our  country  and  its  principles  of  liberty,   freedom 
and  justice  for  all;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  federal  government  has  recognized  the  importance  of  paying  trib- 
ute to  our  flag  and  has  designated  June  14  as  Flag  Day  for  the  past  39  years;  and 

WHEREAS.  Flag  Day  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  all  Americans  to  honor 
our  country  and  flag  while  rededicating  ourselves  to  protecting  our  country's  trea- 
sured freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS.  Californians  are  encouraged  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances 
around  the  country,  from  Ft.  McHenry  to  the  Golden  Gate,  and  proudly  salute  our 
glorious  banner  —  the  Stars  and  Stripes; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  14,  1988  as  Flag  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  HHERSOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6202 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKKKAS.  gospel  music  is  a  true  American  art  form  that  has   its  origins   in 
Black  American  church  communities  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS.   Black  American  sacred  music  is  the  forerunner  of  popular  music  and 
continues  to  enliven  our  communities,   especially  with  broadcasts  by  choirs, 
ensembles  and  soloists;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  words  and  harmonies  of  gospel  music  have  historically  been  asso- 
ciated with  peaceful  social  change  and  have  been  a  positive  influence  on  our 
society;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  popularity  of  gospel  music  continues  to  grow  and  is  enjoyed  by 
generations  of  citizens  of  all  races  and  creeds;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  date  of  June  19  has  special  significance  to  the  Black  community 
and  is  set  aside  as  a  day  of  appreciation  for  their  cultural  heritage  including  the 
gospel  arts; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  19,  1988  as  American  Gospel  Arts  Day  in  California  and  encour- 
age all  Calif ornians  to  join  in  observances  promoting  gospel  music  and  its  impor- 
tant place  in  our  heritage. 

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 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


\mh%iA^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6203 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

bi  Ihb  oMc*  ot  Hw  S«cr>tary  o(  State 
of  Ih*  StoK  of  Colifofnla 

JUN  1  4  1988 

Af_lZC<L.o'cloek__£_lM. 

MARCHifiNG  £U,  Seaetarj  of  State 


Duty  Sccrttary  of  Statt 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Hispanic  population  in  California  continues  to  grow,   and  will 
comprise  a  majority  of  the  state's  population  by  the  year  2000;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  this  segment  of  the  population  increases,  the  need  for  Hispanic 
leaders  will  expand  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  preparing  leaders  for  the  future  is  an  iiq)ortant   responsibility 
encompassing  educational  activities  including  career  development  and  motivational 
training;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  15  years,  the  Hispanic  Women's  Council  has  provided 
opportunities  for  Hispanic  women  to  develop  leadership  skills  while  enhancing  their 
awareness  of  their  role  as  future  leaders  in  their  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  June  18,  1988  the  Hispanic  Women's  Council  will  conduct  a  leader- 
ship conference  highlighting  the  challenges  of  the  coming  decades  and  sharing  the 
skills  necessary  to  meet  these  challenges; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  18,  1988  as  Hispana  Leadership  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  lAth  day  of 
June  1988, 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State  / 


#6204 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  iWt  effiot  <rf  <Im  Sacratory  of  Sti 
et  *»  SM>  ot  Cvlifomki 


SflBs 


JUN  1  4  1988 

AtJlfio'clock L 

MARCH  FQNG  EU.  Secretary  cf  St. 

By  ,t^/^yv-^ 

i)eput)r  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  paralegals  provide  an  invaluable  service  to  California's  legal 
conununity:  and 

HHEREAS.  as  the  complexity  of  the  law  grows,  the  need  for  paralegal  assistance 
has  increased:  and 

WHEREAS,  paralegals  are  employed  in  almost  every  aspect  of  California's 
economy,   from  law  firms  and  the  courts  to  financial  institutions  and  health  care 
facilities;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  paralegals  and  the  California  Alliance  of  Paralegal 
Associations  contribute  to  the  welfare  of  all  Californians  by  their  commitment  to 
the  law  and  pledge  to  protect  the  rights  of  citizens  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Alliance  of  Paralegal  Associations  is  dedicated  to 
promote  the  paralegal  profession  and  enhance  communication  among  all  members  of  the 
legal  community; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  24.  1988  as  Paralegal  Day  in  California  in  appreciation  of 
their  contributions  to  the  state. 

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 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State   / 


#6205 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Itw  o«c»  oJ  rt»  Sotrelory  of  Stato 
of  «♦!•  SW»  of  CalHornio 


1  ',  1988 


MARCH  .FONG  EU, 


of  State 


.^U? 


Pepuly 


PROCLAMAnOM 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMEatGBIiCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  City 
of  Redondo  Beach,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  May  27,  1988,  as  a  result  of  a 
devastating  fire  followed  by  wind  driven  waves,  on  May  29,  1988.  Because  the  mag- 
nitude of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and 
facilities  of  the  city,  and  having  been  requested  by  the  City  Council.  I  therefore 
proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  City  of  Redondo  Beach;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
June  1988. 


#6206 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^^  F  I  L  E  D 

JUNl  71988 

MARCH  ^G£U.S«5i^tfSt 
rSKrttary«f$i 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  fugitives  from  justice  present  a  clear  and  present  danger  to  the 
public  safety  and  their  apprehension  requires  a  large  commitment  of  law  enforcement 
resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  particular  fugitives  and  crimes  are  especially  dangerous  and/or 
no  t  o  r  ious :  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  diligently  seek  to  apprehend  fugitives 
from  justice  but  have  been  unable  to  do  so  in  certain  cases;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  is  essential  to 
the  apprehension  of  fugitives  as  well  as  to  the  proper  functioning  of  the  entire 
criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  section  15A7  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  ten  thousand  dollars  ($10,000)  for  information  leading  to  the 
arrest  and  conviction  of  those  persons  responsible  for  crimes  specified  in  that 
section; 

WHEREAS,   as  Governor  I  have  previously  offered  the  following  rewards  in  the 
sum  of  ten  thousand  dollars  ($10,000),  payable  from  the  state  general   fund,   in 
regards  to  particular  crimes: 

O    On  February   11,   1983,   for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and 
conviction  of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  an  act  of  arson  at  the  Cedars 
Sinai  Medical  Center  in  Los  Angeles; 

o    On  June  10,  1983,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of 
Kevin  Cooper,  suspected  of  murdering  four  people  shortly  after  escaping  from  a 
minimum  security  prison; 

o    On  July  5,  1985,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of 
the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  an  act  of  arson  causing  the  Baldwin  Hills 
fire  in  Los  Angeles,  which  killed  3  persons,  injured  a  dozen  others,  and  destroyed 
52  homes; 

o    On  July  10,  1985,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of 
the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  four  acts  of  arson  causing  the  following 
fires:   the  Normal  Heights  fire  in  San  Diego,  the  Los  Gatos  fire  in  Northern 
California,  the  Wheeler  fire  near  Ojai,  and  the  brush  fire  in  the  Las  Pilitas  area 
of  San  Luis  Obispo  County; 

o  On  August  28,  1985,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction 
of  the  "Night  Stalker,"  suspected  of  14  murders  and  21  assaults; 


o    On  May  5.  1987.  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of 
the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  an  act  of  arson  at  the  University  of 
California  at  Davis,   which  resulted  in  damages  exceeding  three  million  dollars 
($3,000,000); 

o    On  April  23,  1988,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction 
of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  an  April  1,  1988.  gang-related  random 
shooting  that  killed  one  19  year  old  and  wounded  10  other  people,  including  a  A 
year  old  boy,  at  46th  Street  and  Raymond  Avenue  in  Los  Angeles; 

o    On  April  23,  1988,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction 
of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  an  October  1,  1987,   gang-related  random 
shooting,   near  the  intersection  of  Olanda  and  Stoneacker  Streets,  in  Lynwood, 
California,  killing  one  Antwine  Hunter,  15  years  of  age. 

WHEREAS,  the  foregoing  reward  offers  have  not  been  formally  memorialized  in  an 
official  document,  filed  with  the  Secretary  of  State. 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  issue  this  proclamation  confirming  that   the  foregoing  rewards  were 
previously  offered  by  me  under  Penal  Code  section  1547.   This  proclamation  shall 
serve  as  the  official  record  of  such  reward  offers. 


jj  i 


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  1988. 


#6207 


I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim  that 
a  General  Election  will  be  held  throughout  this  State  on  Tuesday,  the  eighth  day  of 
November.  1988  at  which  the  following  offices  are  to  be  filled: 

PRESIDENTIAL  ELECTORS; 

(HiE  UNITED  STATES  SENATOR; 

REPRESENTATIVES  TO  THE  CONGRESS  OF  THE  UNITED   STATES   from  each  of  the 
forty-five  congressional  districts  of  the  State; 

STATE  SENATORS  from  the  odd-numbered  districts  of  the  forty  senatorial 
districts  of  the  State; 

MEMBERS  OP  THE  ASSEMBLY  from  each  of  the  eighty  assembly  districts  of   the 
State; 

Also,   such  other  state,  county,  judicial  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. 


#6208 


f  '  L  E  D 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Ornio 


JUN2 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  on  November  18.  1928.  Walt  Disney's  cartoon  creation  Mickey  Mouse 
made  his  debut  and  became  an  immediate  sensation  when  "Steamboat  Willie"  premiered 
at  the  Colony  Theatre;  and 

WHEREAS,  Mickey  Mouse's  many  "firsts"  include  starring  in  the  first  completely 
synchronized  sound  cartoon,  being  the  first  cartoon  character  to  be  extensively 
merchandised  and  appearing  as  the  Sorcerer's  Apprentice  in  the  feature  film, 
"Fantasia."  which  introduced  stereophonic  sound  to  theatres;  and 

WHEREAS.   Mickey  is  a  true  American  patriot,  supporting  America's  involvement 
in  World  War  II  and  serving  as  the  code  word  during  the  D-Day  landings  at  Normandy; 
and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  60  years  Mickey  Mouse  has  not  only  represented  Disney 
films,  television  productions  and  amusement  parks  but  has  symbolized  the  best  in 
family  entertainment;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  of  all  ages  share  Mickey's  universal  dreams,  delight  in  his 
crazy  antics  and  rejoice  in  his  ability  to  overcome  misfortune;  and 

WHEREAS,  whether  he  is  called  Raton  Mickey.  Micky  Maus.  Topolino  or  Mi  Lao 
Shu.   Mickey  Mouse  brings  smiles  to  the  faces  of  children  throughout  the  world  and 
fills  their  hearts  with  laughter  and  love;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Calif ornians  to  join  in  the  60th  birthday 
celebration  of  this  frolicsome  character  who  is  California's  most  famous  goodwill 
ambassador; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer  best  wishes  to  Mickey  Mouse  on  the  occasion  of  his  60th  birthday  cel- 
ebration and  encourage  all  Californians  to  pay  tribute  to  this  very  special  mouse. 

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 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State  / 


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STATE 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  our  nation's  history,  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to 
protect  freedom  and  liberty  on  foreign  shores;  and 

WHEREAS,   from   1950-1953,   brave  and  noble  Americans  joined  United  Nations 
forces  from  15  other  nations  to  defend  and  preserve  the  freedom  of  the  Republic  of 
Korea  for  generations  to  come;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  conclusion  of  the  Korean  conflict  resulted  in  the  establishment 
of  the  demilitarized  zone  and  peace  for  the  South  Koreans;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  the  we  pay  tribute  to  America's  fearless  heroes  of  the 
Korean  War  during  the  observance  of  the  38th  anniversary  of  the  commencement  of  the 
war; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  20-26.  1988  as  Korean  War  Veterans  Week  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  recognizing  these  brave  and  proud  war  veterans. 

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 
June  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6210 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OiOvilv 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  natural  hazards  such  as  earthquakes,  volcanoes,   floods,   droughts, 
landslides,  and  wildfires  strike  California  on  a  regular  basis  causing  loss  of  life 
and  property  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  risk   of  these  and   other  disasters,   including  typhoons, 
hurricanes,   tornadoes   and  tsunamis,  continue  to  increase  around  the  globe  due  to 
the  large  concentrations  of  people  and  structure   increasing  the  potential   for 
greater  losses  in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  California  has  been  a  leader  in  seismic  safety  research  and 
wildfire  prevention,  other  states  and  nations  are  more  experienced  in  researching 
other  serious  natural  disasters  which  affect  all  citizens  of  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS.  California,  America  and  the  world  will  benefit  from  the  promotion  of 
cooperative  efforts  between  nations  through  exchange  of  information,  cooperative 
research  projects  and  natural  hazard  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  General  Assembly  of  the  United  Nations  has  designated  the  decade 
of  the  1990s  as  International  Decade  of  Natural  Disaster  Reduction  with  the  purpose 
of  encouraging  cooperation  and  communication  between  all  nations  of  the  world; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  decade  of  the  1990s  as  California  Decade  for  Natural  Disaster 
Reduction  and  encourage  all  Calif ornians  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2Ath  day  of 
June  1988. 


#6211 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  jlN2  4  1988 

MWfONGm&cret»y  of  State 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       8)J|_j..i7iW2 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


fciHKKRAR,  more  than  2.5  million  students  are  transported  to  and   from  school 
each  day  by  school  buses  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  the  leaders  of  tomorrow,  it  is  important  that  these  children  are 
safe  during  these  daily  trips;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  buses  travel  on  many  urban  and  rural  roadways,   and  are 
subjected  to  countless  obstacles  posing  potential  danger  to  passengers;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Association  of  School  Transportation  Officials  is  an 
organization  of  professionals  who  are  dedicated  to  protecting  the  safety  of 
California's  school  children  on  our  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of 
school  bus  safety  to  current  and  future  generations  of  students; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  28,  1988  through  September  2A,  1988  as  California  School  Bus 
Safety  Awareness  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  promote  the  safety  of  our 
school  buses  and  students. 

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  1988. 


#6212 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tfie  Stote  of  Colifornia 

-  JIJN2  4  1988 
M^FONG  EU,^Secreta»y  of  Stgte 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHERE^.  when  the  first  Europeans  reached  America,  they  were  unprepared  for 
the  variety  and  complexity  of  cultures  they  encountered;  and 

WHEREAS,   more  than  2  million  Indians  occupied  what  is  now  America,  with 
250,000  Indians  living  in  the  territory  that  became  California;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Indians  held  a  special  appreciation  for  their  ancestry  and 
nature  and  lived  in  peace  and  harmony  with  their  surroundings;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  dramatic  changes  Indians  were  forced  to  make  in  the  face 
of  a  modern  world,  this  special  segment  of  the  population  has,  throughout  history, 
contributed  significantly  to  our  state's  growth  and  development;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  contributions  of  the  California  Indians  deserve  special 
recognition  by  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fourth  Friday  of  September,  which  commemorates  the  Indian  New 
Year,  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  Californians  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
many  contributions  California  Indians  continue  to  make  to  our  society; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  23,  1988  as  California  American  Indian  Day  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
June  1988. 


#6213 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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if  rtto.    Slot*  n»   rnliJornio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  decades,  respiratory  care  practitioners  have  contributed  to  the 
good  health  of  our  citizens  by  performing  vital  and  technical  tasks  with  precision 
and  accuracy;  and 

WHEREAS,  respiratory  care  is  necessary  in  order  to  provide  proper  health  care 
for  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  extensive  clinical  experimentation  and  medical  education, 
respiratory  care  professionals  have  developed  sophisticated  techniques  that  have  a 
significant  impact  on  the  medical  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  efforts  of  respiratory  care  professionals  greatly  con- 
tribute to  the  quality  of  health  care  available;  and 

WHEREAS,  California's  respiratory  care  professionals  will  be  observing  October 
2-8  as  Respiratory  Care  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8,  1988  as  Respiratory  Care  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  important  work  done  by  these  important  health 
professionals. 

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 
June  1988. 


#6214 


of  tfip  Stote  of  Cfs'lfcTiio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    ( 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKREAS.  the  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  permeates  every  aspect  of  American 
society:  and 

WHEREAS,  alcohol  problems  cost  the  State  of  California  approximately  $11.6 
billion  each  year  in  lost  worker  productivity,  health  and  medical  costs,  motor 
vehicle  accidents,  violent  crimes,  social  responses,  and  fire  losses;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  economic  cost  of  substance  abuse  to  Californians  is  estimated  to 
be  $17.6  billion  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  51%  of  California  11th  graders  have  tried  an  illicit  drug  by  age 
16.  and  over  60,000  California  high  school  students  use  marijuana  daily;  and 

WHEREAS.   365.838   Californians  under  the  age  of  20  were  arrested  for  felony 
and  misdemeanor  offences  in  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  juvenile  arrest  rates  for  drug  law  violations  have  experienced  a 
dramatic  increase  since  1981;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  and  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  can  lead  to  failing  gra  3s, 
failing  jobs,  crime,  addiction  and.  ultimately,  loss  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  long  as  the  demand  for  drugs  exists,  supply  will  follow  and  avail- 
ability will  remain;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  prevention  of  drug  abuse  through  awareness  and  education  is 
necessary  to  bankrupt  the  suppliers;  and 

WHEREAS,  education  through  available  programs  can  save  lives  and  make  commu- 
nities safer  for  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS.   this  year  the  California  Office  of  Criminal  Justice  Planning  is 
coordinating  their  observance  of  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  with 
Californians  For  A  Drug  Free  Youth.   Inc.,   a  statewide  parent/community 
organization;  and 


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UHSRBAS,  this  year  the  Office  of  Criminal  Justice  Planning   is   coordinating 
their  observance  of  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  with  the  California 
Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs  in  promoting  Red  Ribbon  Week.   October  23 
through  October  30; 

NOW.  THKRKFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  23-30,  1988  as  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  and  Red 
Ribbon  Week  in  California. 


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#6215 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEKEAS.  the  educational  environment  and  safety  and  well-being  of  students, 
teachers   and  school  staff  are  unnecessarily  jeopardized  by  disruption,  crime, 
violence  and  vandalism  in  our  school;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Constitution  provides  students,  teachers  and  school 
staff  with  the  inalienable  right  to  learn,  teach  and  work  in  a  safe  environment; 
and 

WHEREAS,  a  better  understanding  of  school  safety  will  assist  students,  school 
officials,  law  enforcement  and  other  concerned  citizens  in  enhancing  learning  expe- 
riences and  our  youth's  environment;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  students  of  today  are  California's  leaders  of  tomorrow; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16-22,  1988  as  California  Safe  Schools  Week. 

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 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   / 


#6216 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FILED 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       J^fuXl  tlo/^ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  crime  and  fear  of  crime  adversely  affect  the  well-being  and  quality 
of  life  of  all  citizens  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  financial   loss,   personal  injury  and  community  deterioration 
resulting  from  crime  are  intolerable:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  to  continue  to  distribute  crime  prevention  informa- 
tion to  the  public  and  encourage  their  involvement  in  crime  prevention  programs  in 
order  to  help  reduce  the  number  of  crime  victims  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizen  crime  prevention  action  has  proven  to  be  a  successful  force 
in  reducing  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  crime  prevention  adds  immeasurably  to  the  health,  safety  and  vigor  of 
our  community  and  should  be  encouraged  and  supported  by  governmental   agencies, 
private  businesses,  merchants,  schools,  community  clubs,  and  neighbors;  and 

WHEREAS,  crime  prevention  programs  implemented  at  the  state  and  local  level 
require  the  support  of  all  Californians; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Crime  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  and  participation  in  effective  crime 
prevention  measures. 

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 
June  1988. 


#6217 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  some  of  the  most  serious  violent,   criminal  acts  affecting  the 
citizens  of  this  state  are  those  of  sexual  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,   in   1985  the  forcible  rape  crime  rate  increased  for  the  first  time 
since  1981;  and 

WHEREAS,  sexual  violence  results  in  both  physical  and  emotional  suffering;  and 

WHEREAS,  sexual  violence  prevention  and  awareness  programs  have  become 
increasingly  available  to  communities  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  rape  crisis  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups,  victim 
services  centers  and  law  enforcement  agencies  are  working  to  provide  treatment  and 
assistance  to  sexual  violence  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  awareness  and  education  through  the  available  programs  can  save  lives 
and  make  communities  safer  for  all  Californians; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9-October  15,  1988  as  California  Sexual  Violence  Awareness 
Week. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
June  1988. 


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of  »h»  Sfalt.  of  Colifernm 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       '"- 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


and 


WHEREAS,  neighborhood  crime  is  of  continuing  concern  to  the  American  people; 


WHEREAS,  the  fight  against  neighborhood  crime  requires  people  to  work  together 
in  cooperation  with  law  enforcement  officials;  and 

WHEREAS,  neighborhood  watch  organizations  are  effective  in  promoting  awareness 
and  participation  among  volunteers  in  crime  prevention  activities  at  the  local 
level;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  across  America  in  1987  took  part  in  "National  Night  Out,"  a 
unique  crime  prevention  event  which  involved  6,10A  communities  and  over  17.5 
million  people  from  Maine  to  California  to  demonstrate  crime  prevention  solidarity: 
and 

WHEREAS,   in   1988  an  estimated  7,000  cities  and  over  18  million  people  will 
join  forces  to  help  send  a  crime  prevention  message  to  those  intent  on  committing 
crime  that   the  citizens   of  California  are  organized  and  fighting  back  against 
crime; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  designate  August  9,  1988  as  California  Night  Out  Against  Crime,  in  coordina- 
tion with  the  California  STOP  CRIME  Coalition  and  the  National  Association  of  Crime 
Watch,   Inc.,   and  urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  programs  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  28th  day  of 
June  1988. 


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#6219 


FILED 

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of  th*  Stot«  of  ColHbrnla 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    ^ roNc^i^s^,.. or. 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       Vt^'^-^b^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Motorcyclist  Safety  Program   (CMSP)   provides   rider 
training  courses  on  a  statewide  basis  and  conducts  public  awareness  campaign 
activities  aimed  at  both  motorcyclists  and  motorists;  and 

WHEREAS,  after  only  eight  months  of  operating  there  has  been  a  34  percent 
increase   in  the  number  of  motorcyclists  trained  when  compared  to  previous  years; 
and 

WHEREAS,  there  has  been  a  137  percent  increase  in  the  number  of  young  persons 
trained  from  the  high  accident  population;  and 

WHEREAS,   in   1987.  motorcyclists  killed  in  accidents  on  California  highways 
declined  by  12.9  percent,  while  injuries  were  reduced  by  12.2  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  August,  the  CMSP.  the  California  Highway  Patrol 
and  motorcycle  safety  groups  will  join  together  in  an  effort  to  increase  motor- 
cyclists and  motorists  awareness  of  the  need  to  safely  co-exist  on  California's 
roadways; 

liOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1988  as  Motorcycle  Safety  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  29th  day  of 
June  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State/ 


#6220 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  t*-*  S»nte  r.(  rr-';(cT'- 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oj  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  a  varied  coastline  of   sandy  beaches, 
rocky  shores,   productive  estuaries,   marshes  and  tidal  flats,  urban  areas  and 
harbors:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  coast  provides  rich  scenic,  recreational,  cultural  and  historical 
heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  marine  environment  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  resources  for  rec- 
reation, tourism,  fishing  and  other  coastal  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  strongly  committed  to  the  wise  management 
of  the  coastline  to  ensure  that  the  environmental  and  economic  value  of  the  coastal 
zone  will  be  sustained;  and 

WHEREAS,  preserving  the  productivity  and  quality  of  coastal  resources  requires 
public  awareness  and  support  and  an  understanding  that  protection  of  the  coast  is  a 
responsibility  shared  by  individual  citizens,  the  business  community  and  public 
institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,   national  Coastweeks  will  be  held  from  September  17  through  October 
10,  1987; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  weeks  of  September  17  through  October  10  as  Coastweeks  in  Cali- 
fornia, and  October  1  as  "Adopt-A-Beach"  California  Coastal  Clean-up  Day. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Uth  day  of 
July  1988. 


#6221 


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of  H»  <LI.  J^?**°^  of  S( 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    ^:^aso,U,r-' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ''^^^^ZlfX)^ '' ''''^ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ol-  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  California's  most  valuable  resource  is  our  children  for  whom  we  must 
provide  opportunities  to  learn  and  grow;  and 

VniEREAS.   many  of  our  young  people  suffer  from  learning  disabilities  which 
threaten  their  potential  to  learn;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  with  a  specific  learning  disability  exhibit  a  disorder  in 
one  or  more  of  the  basic  psychological  processes  involved  in  understanding  or  using 
language,  which  may  manifest  itself  in  an  impaired  ability  to  listen,  think,  speak, 
read,  write,  spell  or  do  a  mathematical  calculation;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  child,  adolescent  and  adult  with  a  learning  disability  is  unique 
and  remediation  must  be  comprehensive  and  multidisciplinary  involving  the  educa- 
tional, psychological  and  medical  needs  of  the  individual;  and 

WHEREAS,  enhanced  public  awareness  of  learning  disabilities  can  help  overcome 
misunderstandings  and  incorrect  diagnoses  which  compound  the  problems   faced  by 
those  suffering  from  these  disabilities;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Learning  Disabilities  Month  in  California  and  en- 
courage all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  about  learning  dis- 
abilities. 


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  1988. 


#6222 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

"^  the  offic«  of  1h«  Secretary  of  Sfo»p 
of  the  Stat*  of  Caltforrio 

'   L  1  r  1988 
NiAHCH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  of  St-.t8 

By  Jk:^n,XLj.iyi.U.a.Ld. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
bv  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  a  varied  coastline  of   sandy  beaches, 
rocky  shores,   productive  estuaries,   marshes  and  tidal  flats,  urban  areas  and 
harbors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  coast  provides  rich  scenic,  recreational,  cultural  and  historical 
heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  marine  environment  is  one  of  the  most  valuable  resources  for  rec- 
reation, tourism,  fishing  and  other  coastal  industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  strongly  committed  to  the  wise  management 
of  the  coastline  to  ensure  that  the  environmental  and  economic  value  of  the  coastal 
zone  will  be  sustained;  and 

WHEREAS,  preserving  the  productivity  and  quality  of  coastal  resources  requires 
public  awareness  and  support  and  an  understanding  that  protection  of  the  coast  is  a 
responsibility  shared  by  individual  citizens,  the  business  community  and  public 
institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,   national  Coastweeks  will  be  held  from  September  17  through  October 
10,  1988; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  weeks  of  September  17  through  October  10  as  Coastweeks  in  Cali- 
fornia, and  October  1  as  "Adopt-A-Beach"  California  Coastal  Clean-up  Day. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State/ 


#6223 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  fONG  EU.  Secretary  of  Sftw^ 


6y.  Jy^^  1. 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  today,  over  15  years  since  the  end  of  active  United  States   involve- 
ment in  the  Vietnam  War,  more  than  2,400  Americans  are  still  missing  or  unaccounted 
for  in  Southeast  Asia;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  few  short  years  ago,  there  was  little  interest  and   less  hope 
throughout  our  nation  about  the  POW/MIA  issue,  sending  a  signal  to  the  governments 
of  Vietnam  and  Laos  that  America  was  no  longer  interested  in  her  lost  sons;  and 

WHEREAS,  today  all  of  America  is  concerned,  and  we  have  been  engaged  in  nego- 
tiations that  have  helped  return  many  of  our  men  to  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  brave  men  selflessly  served  our  country  and  it  is  fitting  that 
they  are  returned  to  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  pay  tribute  to  the  fathers,  mothers,  wives,  sons 
and  daughters,  and  other  relatives  and  friends  of  our  POWs  and  MIAs  who  have  never 
given  up  hope  and  who  are  dedicated  to  the  return  of  their  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,  promoting  public  awareness  and  generating  unified  support  are  key 
elements  of  our  national  strategy  on  this  important  issue;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States  along  with  the  National  League  of 
Families  of  American  Prisoners  and  Missing   in  Southeast  Asia  are  observing 
September  16,  1988  as  National  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1988  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  these  true 
heroes. 

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 
July  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


fUM}\%yU>]ii 


iVu 


Secretary   of   State      / 


#6224 


FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California.  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Calaveras.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  July  19.  1988,  as  a  result 
of  major  wildland  fires.  Upon  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors,  County  of 
Calaveras  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of 
the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  county,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State 
of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Calaveras. 

I  FDRTHER  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  this  21st  day  of 
July  1988. 


#6225 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deouty 


•^'■^r';* 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  QfERGENOr 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  safety  of  agricultural 
properties  exist  within  the  County  of  Los  Angeles,  State  of  California,  caused  by 
the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly,  on  or  about  July 
20,  1988.  The  Los  Angeles  County  Board  of  Supervisors  has  requested  I  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation  is  beyond  the  control  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  Los  Angeles  County.  This  condition  requires 
the  proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.  Under  the  authority  of  Article  13,  Title 
2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the 
County  of  Los  Angeles;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  sta^e 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  this  21st  day  of 
July  1988. 


#6226 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretai 

By LuOiia^ 

t>epg»y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  more  than  10,000  acres  have  been  burned,   and  homes   and   other 
structures  destroyed  as  a  result  of  major  wildland  fires  which  began  in  Calaveras 
County  on  July  19,  1988;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fires  have  caused  millions  of  dollars  in  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  state  of  emergency  has  been  declared  in  Calaveras  County  as  a  re- 
sult of  these  fires;  and 

WHEREAS,   state  and  local  officials  have  determined  that  the  cause  of  these 
fires  is  arson;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  officials  have  launched  a  major  effort  to  apprehend 
those  responsible  for  starting  these  fires;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cooperation  of  the  general  public  will  assist  in  the  identifica- 
tion and  apprehension  of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor  is   empowered  under  Penal  Code  section  15A7   to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  $10,000  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction 
of  those  responsible  for  crimes  specified  therein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  $10,000,  payable  from 
the  state  general  fund,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  setting  these  Calaveras  County  fires. 

IM  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 
July  1988, 


Govern 


orCof  Californi 


ATTEST: 

Secretary   of    State  / 


I  K'els^'^  trSXi?M  ^& 


#6227 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMEN' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


(n  the  office  of  ihe  S«-etary  o,  Sh'- 
oi  ttw  Stole  of  Cc':^c:r'f 

7  "  T'^''^ 


H 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS.  drug  therapy  is  one  of  the  major  methods  of  treating  and  preventing 
disease:  and 

MHKWKAS,  the  profession  of  pharmacy  has  as  its  central  purpose  the  safety  and 
welfare  of  patients  who  are  treated  with  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  rational  drug  use  requires  close  cooperation  among  prescribers,  phar- 
macists and  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  pharmacists  are  knowledgeable  sources  of  information  about  drugs  and 
their  clinical  applications;  and 

WHEREAS,  pharmacists  contribute  significantly  to  the  health  and  welfare  of  all 
citizens  through  the  sharing  of  their  knowledge  with  prescribers  and  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  pharmacy  is  a  differentiated  profession  which  includes  practitioners, 
educators,  scientists,  regulatory  officials,  and  others,  each  of  whom  has  a  vital 
role  to  play; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10-16,  1988  as  California  Pharmacy  Week  in  recognition  of 
pharmacists'  vital  service  to  the  community  and  to  the  advancement  of  health  care. 

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 
July  1988. 


#6228 


"  »»>c  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stot- 
of  th.    Stolf.  n»  Co'ifo'nio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .-^^ongeu  secr^,vofs.> 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^^^^^^^^^^-^"-^ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  are  indebted  to  all  who  have  served  in 
uniform  in  the  cause  of  our  national  defense;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  those  who  served,  over  1.25  million  are  women  who  contributed 
immeasurably  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  150,000  of  the  women  who  answered  their  country's  call  currently 
live  in  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  of  these  women  veterans  freely  volunteered  to  leave  their  homes, 
making  great  sacrifices  and  frequently  experiencing  the  hardships,   dangers  and 
challenges  of  war;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  contributions  of  women  veterans  to  the  preservation  of  our  nation 
and  the  peace  of  the  world  deserve  great  public  awareness,  recognition,  and  appre- 
ciation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  7-11,  1988  as  Women  Veterans  Recognition  Week   in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  acknowledge  and  recognize  California's  women 
veterans. 

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 
July  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


#6229 


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I  IhIbi  OIh  BBi  BIB  BID  BBB  BIB 

**Wt^**ls  5^  WK  HSS  SBR 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   Vl*'- 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  number  of  inmates  in  California's  correctional  facilities  and  the 
number  of  youthful  offenders  institutionalized  throughout  our  state  are  increasing 
yearly;  and 

WHKKKAS,  it  is  important  that  these  individuals  are  provided  with  educational/ 
vocational  training  programs  and  services  to  help  ensure  that  when  they  return  to 
society  they  will  be  mentally  and  emotionally  capable  of  providing  themselves  with 
a  stable,  comfortable  living;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  valuable  skills  and  knowledge  which  these  offenders  acquire  are  a 
direct  result  of  the  dedicated,  courageous  and  innovative  efforts  of  California's 
correctional  education  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  correctional  educators  provide  these  offenders  with  a 
greater  and  brighter  hope  for  the  future  by  serving  as  positive  role  models  and  by 
instilling  the  essential  qualities  of  responsibility,  self-worth,  self-motivation 
and  a  true  respect  for  the  laws  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  the  outstanding  efforts  of  these 
talented,  creative  and  committed  educators  and  to  acknowledge  the  important  contri- 
bution they  make  to  the  overall  rehabilitation  process; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  27,  1988  as  Correctional  Education  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  Californians  to  appropriately  recognize  the  valuable  contributions  which  cor- 
rectional educators  make  to  our  state. 

IH  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 
July  1988. 


#6230 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  cfliCS  of  ttie  SfK-ftUTy 
of  the  Sta1«  of  Colifrinij 


o  •■   1'- 


FONG 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  1866,  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  authorized  the  use  of  the 
metric  system  of  measurement  in  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  metric  system  is  the  most  often-used  means  of  measurement  in  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Metric  Conversion  Act  of  1975  established  a  national  policy  of 
planning  and  coordinating  the  increasing  use  of  the  metric  system  in  our  nation; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  act  has  resulted  in  the  increased  knowledge  and  usage  of  the 
metric  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  awareness  and  mastery  of  the  metric  system  in  the  United 
States  further  facilitates  numerical  compatibility  with  our  foreign  neighbors;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  growing  importance  of  the  metric  system  promises  to  play  a  vital 
role  in  the  future  as  we  expand  our  various  economic  and  trade  activities  through- 
out the  world; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8,  1988  as  Metric  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  25th  day  of 
July  1988. 


Governsr  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


#6231 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  ttw  offic*  of  rtie  Secretary  of  Sto«" 
of  rtie  S»c*o  of  ColiforTiia 

'     -  2   ■  138^ 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaty  of  State 
By      ^iLMn 


raiy  01  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  for  the  past  five  decades,  the  Amador  County  Fair  has   earned  a 
reputation  as  one  of  the  leading  festivals  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  agricultural  displays  to  local  handicrafts,  commercial  exhibits 
to  wine  tasting,  the  Amador  County  Fair  represents  the  best  rural  life   in  Cali- 
fornia has  to  offer;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Amador  County  Fair  will  celebrate  its  Golden  Anniversary  from 
July  28-31.  1988  and  recognize  the  dedicated  individuals  who  were  involved  in 
organizing  the  first  fair  in  1938;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  Californians  are  encouraged  to  visit  the  Amador  County  fair  and 
enjoy  the  unique  discoveries  which  make  it  a  real  treasure   in  our  state  fair 
system; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  congratulate  the  Amador  County  Fair  on  the  occasion  of  its  50th  anniversary 
and  offer  best  wishes  to  the  creative  and  energetic  people  who  were  instrumental  in 
presenting  the  first  fair  and  each  one  thereafter. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


TEST: 

Secretary  of  State  / 


#6232 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  t<i«  offic*  of  ttia  Secretary  of  Ster- 
ol <(«•  Stat«  of  Califomio 

JUL  2  71989 
MARCH  H«C  EU  Sacietsy  of  Stst ' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  society's  most  precious  and  lasting  gift   to 
future  generations:  and 

WHEREAS,  we  can  achieve  excellence  in  our  public  schools  through  a  partnership 
of  commitment  by  administrators,  teachers,  parents  and  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  over  90  years,  the  California  Congress  of  Parents,  Teachers  and 
Students  has  been  committed  to  this  goal  by  spearheading  our  quest  for  excellence 
in  public  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  PTA  has  grown  into  a  powerful  and  effective  force,  with  a  member- 
ship of  over  one  million;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  months   of  September  and  October,  the  PTA  is  making  a 
special  effort  to  encourage  greater  participation  in  their  dedicated  efforts; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  and  October  as  PTA  months  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  how  they  my  lend  their  time  and  talent  for  the  benefit  our  public 
schools. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
July  1988. 


Govenfor  of  California 


#6233 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


n  the  office  of  the  Setrttory  of  Sta' 
of  rt:c  StGtfc  a(  Colitorn'O 

_  1388 
.v.ftKCM  fONG  EU,  Secretary  of  St:'.; 

ay  .   '•  ^.tOXt  n  ■)  i.W'-'i  ^. 
Depidy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  civil  rights  movement,  which  had  its  origins  in  the  beginning  of 
the  20th  century  and  matured  during  the  1950s,  culminated  with  the  Great  March  on 
Washington  in  1963;  and 

HHEREAS.  professing  nonviolent  civil  disobedience,  Martin  Luther  King,  Jr. 
became  a  leader  of  the  civil  rights  movement  and  organized  the  Great  March  on 
Washington;  and 

WHEREAS,  joined  by  more  than  150,000  people  on  the  steps  of  the  Lincoln 
Memorial,  Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.  delivered  his  famous  "I  Have  a  Dream"  speech  and 
focused  the  nation's  attention  on  the  need  to  end  bigotry  and  protect  the  civil 
rights  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Great  March  on  Washington  demonstrated  Americans'  widespread 
support  for  the  civil  rights  movement  and  resulted  in  the  passage  of  the  Civil 
Rights  Act  of  196A  and  the  Voting  Rights  Act  of  1965;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Great  March  on  Washington  remains  a  symbol  of  the  civil  rights 

movement  and  of  the  progress  that  has  resulted  from  the  efforts  of  leaders  like 

Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.  and  the  supporters  of  the  civil  rights  movement  throughout 
the  20th  century;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  25th  anniversary  of  the  Great  March  on  Washington,   it  is 
appropriate  to  honor  the  dedicated  individuals  who  participated  in  this  historic 
event; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  27,  1988  as  Great  March  on  Washington  Day  and  encourage  all 
Calif omians  to  reflect  upon  the  purpose  and  significance  of  this  special  day. 

IH  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 
August  1988. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  on  September  17,  1787,  the  United  States  Constitution  was  signed  by 
the  delegates  to  the  Constitutional  Convention  and  set  forth  the  tenets  creating  a 
strong  and  workable  central  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Constitution  established  the  freedoms  and  liberties 
which  Americans  enjoy,  placing  ultimate  power  with  the  people  and  providing  the 
construction  of  the  three  separate  but  equal  branches  of  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  oldest  written  national  instrument  of  government  in  force  any- 
where in  the  world,  the  Constitution  has  long  stood  as  a  symbol  of  hope  and  freedom 
for  people  throughout  the  world  who  have  been  denied  these  precious  freedoms  and 
have  longed  for  the  right  to  be  free  and  live  with  dignity;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  drafters  of  the  Constitution,  in  their  foresight,  wrote  a  brief 
document  with  general  provisions,  thereby  providing  the  flexibility  which  has 
allowed  it  to  survive  two  centuries  and  lead  us  into  a  third;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  preserve  the  United  States  Constitution  and  its  amendments,  it  is 
important  that  we  pay  tribute  to  this  treasured  document  and  recognize  the  signif- 
icant role  it  has  played  in  the  development  of  our  state  and  nation; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1988  as  Constitution  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
August  1988. 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  our  history,  American  workers  have  earned  respect  and 
appreciation  for  their  exceptional  craftsmanship;  and 

HHERS/^,   that  same  commitment  to  quality  and  excellence  is  still  found  today 
in  American  manufacturing,  technology  and  service  industries;  and 

HHEREAS.  as  the  world's  sixth  largest  economy,   California  maintains  a 
steadfast  dedication  to  the  quality  of  her  products  and  services;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  American  Society  for  Quality  Control  has  continually  provided 
leadership  and  guidance  in  the  application  of  quality  control  since  1946;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  Chapter  of  the  American 
Society  for  Quality  Control  will  sponsor  distinctive  programs  to  encourage  all 
citizens  to  dedicate  themselves  to  producing  quality  products  and  services; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Quality  Control  Month  in  California. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
August  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FI  LED^ 

In  the  offit«  of  the  Swretary  of  Si. ' 
of  «fi*  Stall*  of  Caiiforr:" 


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MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretaty  of  S;./ 


WHEREAS,  disabled  citizens  make  significant  contributions  to  all  aspects  of 
society  and  offer  special  skills  to  California's  workplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  segment  of  the  workforce  invariably  performs  exceedingly 
well,  consistently  offering  high  standards  of  performance  to  meet  the  productivity 
expectations  of  their  employers;  and 

WHEREAS,  disabled  workers  bring  a  wealth  of  diverse  experience  to  the  work 
environment  and  serve  as  a  venerable  example  to  all  Californians  through  their 
strong  desire  to  participate  fully  in  the  life  and  activities  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  employment  opportunities  play  an  important  role  in  assisting  disabled 
Californians  in  their  efforts  to  remain  independent;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor's  Committee  for  Employment  of  Disabled  Persons,   the 
State  Employment  Development  Department  and  the  State  Department  of  Rehabilitation 
are  committed  to  working  in  partnership  with  private  industry,  the  public  sector, 
labor  and  the  disabled  community  in  fostering  increased  awareness  of  the 
capabilities  of  people  with  disabilities  through  public  education  and  technical 
assistance;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  President  of  the  United  States,  Ronald  Reagan,  has  declared 
October  as  Disability  Employment  Awareness  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital 
contributions  disabled  persons  make  to  our  workplace  and  all  aspects  of  society; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Disability  Employment  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IK  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 
August  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self-government  are  cherished 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  36  years  of  Japanese  rule,  Korea  attained  her  independence 
on  August  15,  19A5;  and 

WHEREAS,  three  years  later,  bonded  together  by  their  love  of  freedom  and 
respect  for  their  fellowman.  Koreans  established  the  Republic  of  Korea,  giving  them 
the  power  to  govern  themselves  and  to  uphold  the  cherished  principles  of  justice, 
freedom  and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  the  years  we  have  treasured  and  respected  Korea's  indepen- 
dence; and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Korean  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful  to  California  because  of  our  rich  Korean  heritage  and  because  of  the 
many  people  of  Korean  descent  who  live  in  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  a  fine  opportu- 
nity for  all  Californians  to  join  in  celebration  with  the  Korean  American 
community,  while  recognizing  the  many  contributions  Koreans  have  made  to 
California's  development  and  prosperity; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1988  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
August  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHKKEAS.  the  safety  of  our  nation's  children  is  of  paramount  importance  to 
ensuring  that  they  will  have  the  opportunity  to  lead  fulfilling,  productive  lives; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  is  best  achieved  through  exercising  great  care,  perseverance  and 
common  sense  safety  procedures;  and 

WHttHKAS,   these  measures  are  being  implemented  through  active  community 
involvement  and  participation  in  safety  programs  and  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  safety 
awareness  among  our  nation's  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  is  sponsoring  National  Safety  Town 
Week  September  18-2A,  1988  in  order  to  further  promote  the  importance  of  preschool 
and  early  childhood  safety  education; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  18-2A,  1988  as  Safety  Town  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  1st  day  of 
August  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '"Sfp.  QJ 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WhkkKAS.  throughout  the  history  of  the  modem  Ol3mipics,  American  athletes  have 
participated  with  enthusiasm  and  patriotism,   and  all  Americans  have  eagerly 
followed  their  progress;  and 

WHERBAS.  many  Ol3rmpic  athletes  have  called  California  home,  and  Californians 
are  proud  of  the  past  successes  of  their  native  sons  and  daughters;  and 

WhkkKAS,   as  we  look  towards  the  1988  Summer  Olympics  in  Seoul,  Korea,  it  is 
appropriate  that  we  offer  encouragement  to  the  American  athletes  in  the  Summer 
Games;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  United  States  Treasury  has  minted  silver  and  gold  commemorative 
coins  in  honor  of  past,  present  and  future  Olympians;  and 

WHEREAS,  Californians  join  with  all  Americans  in  supporting  the  dedicated 
efforts  of  our  Olympians; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  7-13,  1988,  as  United  States  Oljnnpic  Coin  Week  and  offer 
encouragement  to  all  United  States  athletes  participating  in  the  1988  Summer 
Olympic  Games. 

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 
August  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  security  and  protection  of  public  and  private  possessions  are  of 
great  importance  to  all  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  people  rely  upon  professionals  to  ensure  proper  safeguarding  of 
their  assets;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  security  practitioners  are  dedicated  professionals  who  are  com- 
mitted to  protecting  the  assets  of  private  industry  and  public  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  efforts  of  these  able  men  and  women  have  significantly  reduced 
the  incidence  of  loss  due  to  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  accomplishments 
of  security  professionals  and  their  important  contributions  to  our  daily  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBCMtGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1988  as  Professional  Security  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  10th  day  of 
August  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


ecretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  each  year  over  one  million  families  in  the  United  States  and  over 
100.000  families  in  California  face  the  unexpected  and  often  misunderstood  loss  of 
their  baby;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  grief  and  sorrow  that  these  families  encounter  have  a  devastating 
impact  on  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,   increased  awareness  of  this  serious  family  loss  may  help  to  provide 
comfort  and  guidance  to  bereaved  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  pregnancy  and  infant  loss  support  groups  working  to  promote 
greater  awareness  of  this  tragedy  and  also  train  health  care  professionals  who  help 
families  cope  with  infant  loss  with  less  confusion  and  greater  understanding;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  support  groups  will  be  holding  their  national   conference   in 
California  to  exchange  ideas  on  how  to  provide  more  support  to  those  experiencing 
the  tragedy  of  infant  loss; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October   1988  as  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Awareness  Month  in 
California. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  proper  nutrition  is  a  vitally  important  component  of  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospital  food  service  employees  work  in  concert  with  other  health 
care  professionals  to  provide  the  best  accountable  patient  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  attractive  and  nutritious  meal,  effectively  prepared,  with  an 
appetizing  selection  of  flavorful  foods  may  help  lift  the  spirits  and  speed  of 
recovery  of  the  hospitalized  patient;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  employees  work  unusual  hours  in  a  demanding  environ- 
ment and  often  receive  little  recognition  for  their  important  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  2-8,   hospital  food  service  workers 
throughout   the  Golden  State  are  observing  Hospital  Food  Service  Employee  Week  in 
appreciation  of  their  important  role  in  the  health  care  community: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8,  1988  as  Hospital  Food  Service  Employees  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

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 
August  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    r^^'^^^^^^^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Osputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  osteopatliy  is  a  medical  discipline,  founded  in  187A  by  Dr.   Andrew 
Still,  wtiich  stresses  the  importance  of  the  musculoskeletal  system  in  the  treatment 
of  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception,  osteopathic  medicine  has   developed   into  a 
sophisticated  system  of  total  health  care  which  deals  with  the  interrelationship  of 
body  structure  and  function;  and 

WHEREAS,  osteopathic  medicine  emphasizes  good  health  for  the  whole  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  increased  public  attention,  this  distinctive  and  separate  branch 
of  medicine  is  one  of  the  fastest  growing  fields  in  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  25  -  October  1.  1988,  osteopathic  physi- 
cians and  surgeons  throughout  California  are  observing  Osteopathic  Medicine  Week, 
with  this  year's  theme  being  "Osteopathic  Health  Care  Salutes  Older  Californians"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  25  -  October  1.  1988  as  Osteopathic  Medicine  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  16th  day  of 
August  1988. 


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MARCH^fONG  EU,  Secre^Tyol  State ; 

By  Lkm^u^ ' 


Deputy  Secretory  of  'tote 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


yiTKRKAS,  throughout  the  world,  hundreds  of  millions  of  people  suffer  from 
hunger  and  chronic  malnutrition;  and 

WHERKAS.  individual  concern,  compassion  and  commitment  are  necessary  in  our 
continued  efforts  to  feed  the  hungry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  have  been  a  generous  source  of  food 
to  hungry  people  in  nations  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  state's  children  and  adults,  through  their  churches,  charities 
and  schools,  continually  give  of  their  time  and  resources  to  respond  to  the  needs 
of  the  world's  starving  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  Nations  Food  and  Agricultural  Organization  is  working  on 
behalf  of  World  Food  Day  to  increase  the  public's  awareness  of  this  terrible  trag- 
edy; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16,  1988  as  World  Food  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 
August  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS.  citizens  throughout  California  rely  on  a  dependable  workforce  of 
civil  service  employees  to  perform  a  variety  of  functions  and  duties;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  reputation  enjoyed  by  today's  employees  is  based  on  the  hard  work 
and  dedication  of  California's  retired  state  employees  who  strived  to  make  Califor- 
nia's government  one  of  the  finest  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  retirees  contributed  countless  hours  and  boundless  energy  to 
building  a  respected,  responsive,  and  efficient  government  that   listens  to  and 
works  with  the  citizens  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate  that  all  Californians,  particularly  the  current 
workforce,  pay  tribute  to  the  thousands  of  retired  state  employees  who  supported 
and  accurately  applied  the  foundations  of  the  merit  system  and  built  a  state  gov- 
ernment renowned  for  excellence; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8,   1988  as  Retired  California  State  Employees  Day  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  honoring  these  dedicated   individuals  who 
contributed  so  much  to  the  operations  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  this  22nd  day  of 
August  1988. 


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WHEREAS,  there  are  more  than  A5  million  working  women  in  our  nation's  work 
force;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  working  women  are  constantly  striving  to  serve  their  community, 
their  state  and  their  nation  through  civic  and  cultural  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  one-third  of  all  students  in  college  and  university  entrepreneurial 
programs  are  women,  and  one-third  of  all  our  state's  new  companies  are  started  by 
women;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  number  of  self-employed  women  has  increased  73%  in  the  past  ten 
years;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  major  goals  of  business  and  professional  women  are  to  help  create 
more  business  opportunities  for  women  through  the  study  of  social,   educational, 
economic  and  political  issues;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  16-23,  the  National  Federation  of  Business 
and  Professional  Women  is  observing  National  Business  Women's  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDiCMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16-23.  1988  as  California  Business  Women's  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  significant  contributions  of  the 
Golden  State's  working  women. 

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  1988. 


#6247 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ol"  the  State  of  Calitornia 


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Deputy 


UHEREAS.  all  of  California's  people  take  great  pride  in  our  Golden  State's 
colorful  and  distinguished  history;  and 

HHERKAS.  Juan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo  contributed  significantly  to  our  state's 
history  and  development  by  commanding  a  sea  voyage  up  the  west  coast  '•^  North 
America;  and 

WHEREAS.  Cabrillo,  a  native  of  Portugal  in  the  service  of  the  Spanish  monarch, 
led  the  voyage  north,  claiming  for  Spain  numerous  points  in  California,   including 
the  San  Diego  Bay,  Santa  Catalina  Island,  Point  Reyes  and  Monterey  Bay;  and 

HHSREAS.  September  28  marks  the  anniversary  of  Cabrillo 's  first  sail  into  the 
San  Diego  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  lasting  contribu- 
tions made  by  this  brave  explorer; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1988  as  Cabrillo  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  30th  day  of 
August  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  white  cane,  which  every  blind  citizen  has  the  right   to  carry, 
demonstrates  and  symbolizes  an  ability  to  achieve  a  full  and  independent  life;  and 

HHEREAS.   the  white  cane,  by  allowing  blind  people  to  move  freely  and  safely 
from  place  to  place,  makes  it  possible  for  the  blind  to  participate  in  and  contrib- 
ute to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  citizen  should  be  aware  that  the  law  requires  that  motorists 
exercise  appropriate  caution  when  approaching  a  blind  person  carrying  a  white  cane 
or  using  a  guide  dog;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  law  also  calls  upon  employers,  both  public  and  private,  to 
use  the  employment  skills  of  the  blind;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  through  the  Department  of  Social  Services, 
reaffirms  its  commitment  to  services  to  the  blind  citizens  of  California  through 
the  office  of  Services  to  the  Blind; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15,  1988  as  White  Cane  Safety  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  31st  day  of 
August  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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#6249 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  the  strength  of  the  United  States  lies  in  the  diversity  of  her 
people:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  we  hold  so  dear  —  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  —  are 
clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent  who  have  come 
to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  these  individuals  are  the  thousands  of  people  of  German 
ancestry  who  have  made  California  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS.  October  6th,  the  day  in  1683  when  the  first  German  colonists  arrived 
in  America,  has  been  designated  by  the  President  and  U.S.  Congress  as  the  day  to 
pay  tribute  to  Americans  of  German  descent;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  very  special 
celebration  by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  German  Americans; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6,  1988  as  German  American  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 

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 
August  1988. 


GoveTnor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  grandparents  are  an  integral  part   of  the  American  family  and 
exemplify  aging  as  a  family  affair;  and 


WHEREAS,  grandparents  as  living  history  are  able  to  share  their  many  memories 
as  a  bridge  from  past  to  present;  and 

WHEREAS,  grandparents  represent  unconditional  love  and  devotion  and   often 
instill  moral  values  and  a  sense  of  respect  and  honor  in  younger  persons;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  relationship  between  grandparents  and  grandchildren  enables  the 
youth  to  learn  more  about  the  aging  process  and  fulfills  the  older  person's  desire 
to  be  needed;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  offers  the  grandparenting  opportunity  through  the 
Foster  Grandparent  Program;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  California's  33  Area  Agencies  on  Aging,  these  foster  grand- 
parents are  recruited  to  help  alleviate  physical,  mental  or  emotional  problems  of 
children  with  exceptional  or  special  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  September  all  Californians  have  the  opportunity  to  thank  their 
grandparents  and  foster  grandparents  for  their  love,  devotion,  strength  and  enrich- 
ing experiences; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  11,  1988  as  Grandparents  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  1st  day  of 
September  1988. 


#6251 


Colrtorfllo 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  fanners  and  consumers  alike  enjoy  the  economic  benefits  of 
a  substantial  cooperative  business  sector;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  California  cooperatives  demonstrate  a  commitment  to  their 
communities,  the  democratic  process  of  decision  making,  and  consumer  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  estimated  40,000  member  households  of  California  agricultural 
cooperatives  market  over  6  billion  dollars  of  products  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,   an  estimated   1  million  people  participate  in  California  consiimer 
cooperatives  such  as  housing,  preschool,  food,  cable  television,  and  memorial   and 
funeral  societies,  with  assets  over  1.5  billion  dollars;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  credit  unions  have  over  6.7  million  members  and  over  25 
billion  dollars  in  assets;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  work  to  strengthen  California  cooperatives  are  to  be  com- 
mended for  their  efforts  to  serve  their  fellow  citizens; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Co-op  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  recognize  the  importance  of  cooperatives  and  those  individuals  which  make 
them  possible. 

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  1988. 


#6252 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  ttw  offic*  of  t»ie  Secretary  of  StoV 
of  the  Sftit»  of  California 

'^FP  0  "  1988 

VIARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy  ' 


By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California,   citizens   rely  on  hospitals   to  provide 
efficient,  effective  and  proper  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  sterile  equipment  and  surroundings  are  paramount  in  providing  health 
care,  reducing  the  chance  of  infection,  and  speeding  the  recovery  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  central  service  personnel  to  ensure  that 
hospital  products  are  clean  and  in  proper  condition  for  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  their  dedication  to  prevent  infections  during  hospital  stays  and 
protect  the  health  of  all  Calif ornians,  central  service  personnel  are  deserving  of 
our  recognition  and  appreciation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9-15,  1988  as  Central  Service  Week  and  encourage  all  Cali- 
f ornians  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IW  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 
September  1988. 


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umtRKAS.  fugitives  from  justice  present  a  clear  and  present  danger  to  public 
safety  and  frustrate  the  workings  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   an  unidentified,  unknown  person  or  persons  committed  the  murde'S  of 
Mauro  "Tom"  Gaeta  and  Antonio  Avila  on  or  about  July  9,  1988  in  Los  Angeles  County, 
and  are  fugitives  from  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,   law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
fugitive(s),  but  have  thus  far  been  unable  to  do  so;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  is   essential   to 
the  proper   functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system  and  the  offer  of  a  reward 
would  encourage  the  public's  cooperation  in  the  apprehension  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  murders  of  Messrs.  Gaeta  and  Avila;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Governor   is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  section  15A7  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  $10,000  (ten  thousand  dollars)  for  information  leading  to  the 
arrest  and  conviction  of  the  fugitive(s)  for  the  crimes  specified  therein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  $10,000  (ten  thousand 
dollars)  payable  from  the  state  general  fund,  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest 
and  conviction  of  the  fugitive(s)  for  the  murders  of  Mauro  "Tom"  Gaeta  and  Antonio 
Avila. 

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  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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EXBCDTIVE  ORDER  D-74-88 

WHEREAS,  employee  commute  patterns  are  a  significant  contributing  factor  to 
increasing  traffic  congestion  in  the  State's  major  metropolitan  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  a  large  employer  in  the  major  metropolitan 
areas,  and  is  in  a  position  to  influence  the  commute  patterns  of  its  employees   in 
these  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  State  government  as  a  major  California  employer  in  the  metro- 
politan areas  should  set  an  example  for  others  to  follow;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  often  feasible  to  modify  employee  work  schedules  to  facilitate 
different  conunute  patterns  without  adversely  affecting  the  delivery  of  services  to 
the  public;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  mitigating  traffic  congestion,  varying  work  schedules 
may  have  other  salutary  effects  on  employee  lifestyles  such  as  facilitating  provi- 
sions for  child  care  and  improving  morale; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by 
virtue  of  the  power,  and  the  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution  and  stat- 
utes of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  become  effective 
immediately: 

1.  All  agencies,  departments,  boards,  and  commissions  shall: 

a.  Immediately  assess  the  degree  to  which  flexible  work  schedules  currently 
exist  for  their  employees; 

b.  Evaluate  and  implement  alternatives  for  extending  flexible  work  schedules 
to  additional  employees,  with  particular  emphasis  on  those  employees  who 
work  in  the  major  metropolitan  areas  of  the  State; 

c.  Report  to  the  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  by  December  31, 
1988,  their  efforts  to  accomplish  subsections  a  and  b,  above. 

2.  The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall  be  responsible  for  providing 
technical  assistance  to  all  departments  seeking  to  maximize  the  utilization  of 
flexible  work  schedules. 


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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  3rd  day  of    September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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WfS!H  POWG  EU,  Seoetay  of  Sta^ 


Deputy 


BXECDTIVE  ORDER  D-73-88 


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WhkkKAS.  in  the  urban  areas  of  California,   commuters  are  spending 
approximately  400.000  hours  daily  in  traffic  jams;  and 

HHKREAS.  during  the  next  12  years,  another  six  million  vehicles  will  be  added 
to  California's  streets  and  highways;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  traffic  congestion  is  a  threat  to  individual  well-being, 
commerce,  and  the  economic  and  social  vitality  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  deteriorating  air  quality  in  metropolitan  areas  is  a  health  threat 
and  a  constraint  on  economic  growth;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  1,100  highway  construction  projects  totaling  $1.7  billion 
are  now  underway;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  past  five  years,  ridership  on  intercity  rail  systems  has 
increased  more  than  fifty  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  expansion  of  streets  and  highways  remains  the  cornerstone  of 
reducing  traffic  congestion,  nonetheless  thert  ill  still  be  insufficient  roadway 
capacity  to  accommodate  this  increased  traffic;  fa  ' 

WHEREAS,  most  traffic  corridors  could  be  freed  of  congestion  if  vehicle 
occupancy  was  increased;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  recently  concluded  Governor's  Regional  Transportation  Management 
Conferences,  sponsored  by  the  Air  Resources  Board.  Department   of  Transportation, 
California  Highway  Patrol,   Department  of  Motor  Vehicles,  and  Office  of  Traffic 
Safety,  resulted  in  consensus  recommendations  that  state  and  local  government,  and 
private  industry,  cooperate  to  better  manage  urban  streets  and  highways;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  2010  report  by  the  California  Economic  Development 
Corporation  recommended  making  better  use  of  our  existing  transportation  networks; 
and 

WHEREAS,  state  government  as  a  major  California  employer  must  take  the  leader- 
ship in  resolving  traffic  congestion  through  efficient  use  of   the  transportation 
system. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue 
of  the  power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution  and  the  statutes  of  the 
State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately: 

1.  The  Director  of  Transportation  shall  establish  an  Office  of  Traffic  Improve- 
ment to  oversee  the  transportation  management  program  described  above  and  to 
coordinate  state  efforts  to  increase  ridesharing  and  transit  use  among  state 
employees,  develop  partnerships  with  local  government  and  private  industry  to 
implement  traffic  management  strategies,  research  and  apply  new  technologies 
to  improve  free-flow  of  traffic,  and  actively  promote  ridesharing  throughout 
the  urban  areas  of  California. 


State  agencies   shall   implement  a  state  employee  transportation  management 
program  designed  to  result  in  a  10%  reduction  in  the  number  of  commute  trips 
by  state  employees  during  peak  commute  periods  in  congested  urban  areas. 

In  order  to  accomplish  this  goal,  the  Department  of  Transportation  shall 
identify  those  state  facilities  served  by  congested  commute  routes   in  urban 
areas.   For  these  facilities: 

o    State  agencies  shall  develop  specific  action  plans  to  achieve  a  minimum 
of  10%  reduction  in  commute  trips  toward  a  goal  of  an  average  of  two 
employees  per  vehicle  during  commute  periods.   Agencies  shall  submit 
their  plans  to  the  Office  of  Traffic  improvement  by  January  1,  1989,  and 
shall  update  their  plans  annually  thereafter. 

o    State  employees  working  in  these  facilities  shall  be  eligible  for  a  50% 
allowance  on  monthly  transit  passes  up  to  a  maximum  of  $15  per  month. 
The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall  implement  and  administer 
this  program. 

o    The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall  establish  a  pilot  pro- 
gram in  three  State  facilities  to  provide  up  to  30  minutes  per  day  of 
compensated  travel  time  for  those  employees  coming  to  work  using  transit 
or  van  pools. 

o    The  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall  provide  an  incentive  of 
up  to  $50  per  month  to  state  employee  vanpool  drivers. 

o    The  Department  of  General  Services  shall  establish  accessibility  to 
transit  services  as  a  requirement  for  buying,  leasing,  or  building  State 
facilities. 

o    The  Department  of  General  Services  shall  expedite  a  telecommuting  demon- 
stration project  for  state  employees. 

In  addition,   to  further  reduce  congestion.  State  agencies  shall  reschedule 
routine  commercial  deliveries  in  congested  urban  areas  during  hours  identified 
by  the  Department  of  Transportation  as  peak  commute  times. 

The  Department   of  Transportation  shall  implement  an  ongoing,  major  public 
education  effort  to  encourage  Californians  to  use  ridesharing.    This  would 
include  an  outreach  program  using,  for  example.  Department  of  Motor  Vehicle 
mailers,  payroll  inserts,  and  mass  media  to  advise  the  public  and  employers  of 
the  benefits  of  reducing  traffic  demand. 

The  Department  of  Transportation  shall  use  advanced  technology  whenever  pos- 
sible to  improve  traffic  flow. 


IH  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 
September  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State   ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  contributions  made  by  Hispanic-Americans  to  our  great  state  and 
nation  enhance  not  only  our  strength  and  prosperity,  but  also  our  cultural  and 
ethnic  diversity;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  enriching  traditions  play  a  vital  role  in  the  way  of  life  for 
all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  communities,  residents  of  Mexican,  Spanish,  Central 
and  South  American  descent  are  making  significant  and  lasting  contributions  to  our 
economic  and  cultural  strength;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  cultural  and  ethnic 
values  of  Hispanic  people  and  pay  tribute  to  their  worthy  contributions  to  our 
society; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  11-17.  1988  as  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all   citizens  to  celebrate  the  proud  heritage  and  cherished  ideals  of  the 
Hispanic  people. 

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 
September  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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Deputy 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  Mexico  hold  a  special  gratitude  for  the  independence 
and  freedom  that  they  enjoy  today;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  Mexico  united  in  1810  behind  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y 
Costilla  to  fight  for  independence  after  three  centuries  under  Spanish  rule;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Mexican  people  were  later  led  by  Father  Morelos  y  Payon  in  1812 
and  General  Agustin  Iturbide,  who  made  independence  effective  September  27,  1821; 
and 

WHEREAS,  each  year.  Mexicans  everywhere  gather  to  reflect  upon  the  heroic 
endeavors  of   those  who  gallantly  fought  for  their  independence,  as  the  reigning 
president  rings  the  church  bells  that  Father  Costilla  rang  on  September  15,   1810, 
in  an  effort  to  unite  all  Mexicans  in  their  commitment  to  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  fitting  that  Californians  join  in  this  special  observance  to 
celebrate  the  valiant  struggle  for  Mexican  independence  and  the  valued  benefits 
derived  from  friendly  relations  with  the  Mexican  people; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16.  1988  as  Mexican  Independence  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  6th  day  of 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


is " 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


SEP 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       mw^ fw« ^ *«^ "^ ^ 

By 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  there  are  over  45,000  children  in  California's  foster  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  15,000  licensed  foster  family  homes  provide  shelter  for  abused 
and  neglected  children  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS.   California's   foster  parents  share  themselves  and  their  homes  and 
families  to  provide  gentle  support  and  a  loving  fam. xy  environment  for  children  in 
need  of  the  guidance  and  safety  of  a  secure  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  selfless  and  caring  men  and  women  who  provide  foster  care  do  so 
willingly  and  selflessly,  and  with  a  sincere  devotion  to  the  future  generations  of 
Californians;  and 

WESREAS.   the  California  Foster  Parents  Association  is  holding  its  annual 
training  conference  October  7  through  9,  1988,  to  assist  foster  parents  in  learning 
how  to  care  for  these  very  special  foster  children;  and 

WHEREAS,   this   conference  provides  an  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to 
recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  role  foster  parents  play  in  the  development  of 
our  young  people; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8,  1988  as  Foster  Parents  Week   in  California   in 
recognition  of  the  sincere  devotion  of  foster  parents  to  California's  children. 

IH  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 
September  1988. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary   of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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tn  tfie  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stati^ 
of  ihc  Stale  of  Colifornio 

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MAWX  fONG  EU.  Secrel3fy  o»  State 


Deputy 


-IC> 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  medical  research  has  contributed  to  the  health  and  well-being  of  all 
Californians  through  exploration  into  the  causes  of  diseases  such  as  influenza, 
rheumatic  fever,  malaria,  bubonic  plague  and  hepatitis;  and 

WHEREAS,  childhood  and  adult  diseases  alike  have  been  the  target  of  medical 
research,  and  as  a  result  severe  epidemics  of  poliomyelitis,  diphtheria,  tetanus, 
measles  and  rubella  virtually  have  been  eliminated;  and 

WHEREAS,  vaccines  developed  by  medical  research  are  widely  used   to  combat 
measles,   mumps,  rubella,  meningitis,  pneumonia,  influenza,  upper  respiratory  dis- 
ease, rabies  and  hepatitis  B;  and 

WHEREAS,  financial  investment  in  medical   research  has   consistently  been 
rewarded  with  positive  returns  as  measured  by  reduced  morbidity  and  improved  indi- 
vidual productivity  and  health  status;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  medical  researchers  are  in  the  forefront  of  efforts  to 
discover  the  causes,   prevention  and  cure  of  cancer,  AIDS,  Alzheimer's  disease, 
arthritis,  epilepsy,  diabetes,  multiple  sclerosis,  heart  and  lung  diseases,   and 
other  disorders  which  continue  to  severely  impair  countless  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  dedicate  their  lives  to  improving  the  health 
and  welfare  of  others  are  deserving  of  our  appreciation  and  deep  respect  for  their 
contributions  to  our  daily  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  lA,  1988  as  Medical  Research  Day  and  encourage  all  Cali- 
fornians to  reflect  on  the  beneficial  contributions  medical  research  has  made  to 
our  lives. 


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 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


2'  ja 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secfetary  o<  StstP 


Oepgly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  the  nation's  leader  in  providing  adult  day  services, 
boasting  60  adult  day  tiealth  care  centers  and  80  adult  social  day  care  centers 
throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  day  health  care  and  adult  social  day  care  centers  provide  day 
care  services  to  the  frail  elderly  and  younger  functionally  impaired  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  adult  day  services  programs  assist  seniors  in  remaining  in  their 
own  homes  and  avoiding  premature  placement  in  an  institutional  setting,   and   the 
programs   serve  those  seniors  who  need  medical,  therapeutic  and  social  services  in 
order  to  remain  independent;  and 

WHEREAS,  not  only  do  these  programs  offer  support  to  families  which  might 
otherwise  have  to  care  for  disabled  persons  on  a  full-time  basis,  but  they  also 
provide  a  low  cost  alternative  to  institutional  long-term  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs  provide  a  complementary  array  of  services  to  achieve  a 
comprehensive  system  of  community-based  long  term  care  in  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  18-24,  1988  as  Adult  Day  Services  Wedc  in  California  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  role  Adult  Day  Services  play  in  the 
lives  of  countless  citizens. 

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 
September  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


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^-p  ^  0  1988 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  St:t8 


Depirt^  H 


HHEREAS,  California's  economic  prosperity  is  dependent  upon 
achievement  and  social  well-being  of  each  individual;  and 


the  educational 


WHEREAS.  California's  youth  are  our  greatest  human  resource  and  represent  our 
investment  in  and  hope  for  the  future  strength  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  youth  problems  such  as  unemployment,  school  dropouts,  welfare  depen- 
dency,  teenage  pregnancy  and  substance  abuse  severely  limit  the  ability  of  our 
young  people  to  achieve  their  potential;  and 


WHEREAS.  California  has  made  a  strong  commitment  to  its  youth  to  help  solve 
these  problems  by  providing  a  broad  range  of  employment  and  supportive  services 
such  as  youth  employment,  dropout  prevention,  homeless  programs, 
Avenues  for  Independence  (GAIN)  program;  and 


and  the  Greater 


WHEREAS,  each  community  through  local  youth  initiatives  which  involve  parents, 
teachers,  local  youth  service  agencies,  employers,  church  and  community  leaders  can 
see  what  needs  to  be  done,  determine  how  it  can  best  be  accomplished  and  make  fun- 
damental and  significant  changes; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  11-17,  1988  as  Youth  2000  Week  in  California  and  focus 
attention  and  help  mobilize  existing  local  solutions  that  will  build  on  community 
and  family  strengths  to  meet  the  challenges  of  the  21st  century. 

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 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ff.mhiMA^^(^ 


Secretary  of  State 


#6262 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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Deputy 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  citizens  benefit   from  the  provision 
emergency  medical  services  countless  times  every  day;  and 


of 


WHEREAS,   emergency  medical  personnel,  including  technicians,  nurses,  physi- 
cians, administrators  and  health  educators,  respond  to  the  needs  of  others  with 
efficiency,  skill  and  compassion;  and 

WHEREAS,   together  with  law  enforcement  officials,  dispatchers,  fire/rescue 
teams  and  ambulance  services,  emergency  medical  personnel  sacrifice  their  time  and 
energy  to  protect  the  health  and  welfare  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  year  advancements  in  emergency  medical  care  make  it  possible  to 
save  countless  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  and  knowledge  of  emergency  medical  services   can 
help  reduce  the  occurrence  of  death  and  disability  from  emergency  causes;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  have  accepted  the  responsibilities  of  emergency 
medical  service  are  deserving  of  our  respect  and  commendation; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  18-2A,  1988  as  Emergency  Medical  Services  Awareness  Week 
and  encourage  all  Californians  to  increase  their  awareness  of  emergency  medical 
services  and  procedures. 

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 
September  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


0#   ♦+>•»   S»Oto  of  Co'ifO'^'' 

MARCH  FONG  FU,  Secretarv  c 

By  .-k^^nn   J-i^^' 
Deo^v 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Counties  of  Nevada  and  Yuba,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  September  11,  1988, 
as  a  result  of  major  wildland  fires.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the 
counties,  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Boards  of  Supervisors,  Counties  of 
Nevada  and  Yuba,  ^^  therefore,  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the 
Counties  of  Nevada  and  Yuba. 

I  FURTHER  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  VITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 
September  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


iry  of  St3ti 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


HHKREAS.  California  is  the  nation's  leader  in  providing  adult   day   services, 
boasting  62  adult  day  health  care  centers  and  358  adult  day  care  centers  throughout 
the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  day  health  care  and  adult  day  care  centers  provide  day  care 
services  to  the  frail  elderly  and  younger  functionally  impaired  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  adult  day  services  programs  assist  seniors  in  remaining  in  their 
own  homes  and  avoiding  premature  placement  in  an  institutional  setting,   and   the 
programs  serve  those  seniors  who  need  medical,  therapeutic  and  social  services  m 
order  to  remain  independent;  and 

WHEREAS,  not  only  do  these  programs  offer  support  to  families  which  might 
otherwise  have  to  care  for  disabled  persons  on  a  full-time  basis,  but  they  also 
provide  a  low  cost  alternative  to  institutional  long-term  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs  provide  a  complementary  array  of  services  to  achieve  a 
comprehensive  system  of  community-based  long  term  care  in  California; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  18-24.  1988  as  Adult  Day  Services  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  role  Adult  Day  Services  play  in  the 
lives  of  countless  citizens. 

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 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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F  I  L.  E  D 

'n  rt»  office  of  the  Secretary  of  S'^j*' 
of  »♦»  Stotn  of  Colifornio 


-F'-'  1      1988    - 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       -^ ^ong a)^« of st:t3 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      ^^'^eJfctfe^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout   California,   there   is   evidence  of  the  increasing 
contribution  minority-owned  businesses  are  making  to  our  economy:  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  600,000  businesses  in  California  are  owned  by  minorities 
whose  perseverance  and  ingenuity  strengthen  America's  system  of  free  enterprise; 
and 


WHEREAS,  minority  enterprises  reach  all  corners  of  California,  all  segments  of 
the  population,  and  provide  all  types  of  products  and  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  will  benefit   from  the  continued  growth  and 
prosperity  of  minority  enterprises  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  encourage  continued  involvement  by  minorities  in  our  economy,  it 
is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  their  unique  contributions  to  the  Golden  State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8,  1988  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


lA  ^^J-^ 


Secretary  of   State 


^•^  ^tMi-^  ^a 


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of  ihf  S»a1e  of  Co'ifornio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKRKAS.  throughout  California,  citizens  of  all  ages  rely  on  the  residential 
community  care  industry  for  vital  health  care  services;  and 

WHEREAS,   services  provided  by  the  over  10,900  state  licensed  residential 
community  care  facilities  range  from  room  and  board,  care  and  supervision  to  social 
and  recreational  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,   residential   community  care  professionals  serve  diverse  segments  of 
the  population  including  the  elderly,  mentally  disordered,   developmentally   dis- 
abled,  emotionally  disturbed,  the  abused,  abandoned  or  neglected,  drug  dependent 
and  juvenile  delinquent;  and 


WHEREAS,  currently  over  157,700  Californians   reside   in 
facilities  throughout  our  state;  and 


residential  care 


WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  individuals  of  our  state  who  serve  in  residential  com- 
munity care  facilities  are  deserving  of  widespread  respect   and  recognition   for 
their  commitment  to  take  care  of  the  special  segments  of  our  population; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  6-14,  1988  as  Residential  Community  Care  Wedc   in  Cali- 
fornia and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  1  61988 
«tt.FW«.fM«^of  State 

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Oepmy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  air  transportation  plays  an  integral  part  in  the  development  of  our 
economy  and  industrial  base;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dynamics  of  change  in  aviation  and  space  technology,  transporta- 
tion and  telecommunications  are  leaving  a  profound  impact  on  a  changing  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  aviation  and  space  technology  increasingly  contributes   to  Califor- 
nia's domestic  and  international  trade  and  tourism  opportunities;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  aviation  education  and  public  awareness  we  can  foster  greater 
development  of  new  aviation  and  aerospace  technologies  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  advancements  in  aviation  and  aerospace  are  attributable  to  the  women 
and  men  who  are  dedicated  to  the  role  of  aviation  and  space  in  California's  future; 
and 

WHEREAS.  Aviation-Aerospace  Week  is  being  observed  during  the  week  of  October 
2-8  by  groups  associated  with  aviation  and  space  throughout  our  state  to  promote 
awareness  of  aerospace  industry  and  to  promote  aviation  education  in  schools 
throughout  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8,  1988  as  Aviation-Aerospace  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  16th  day  of 
September  1988, 


#6268 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     ^^^W^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  October  10.  1911  marks  the  end  of  4,000  years  of  monarchial  rule  by 
the  Ch'ing  Dynasty  of  China  and  the  beginning  of  China's  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  momentous  victory  could  not  have  been  possible  without  the  brave 
and  fearless  leadership  of  Dr.  Sun  Yat-Sen  who  led  countless  Chinese  patriots   in 
the  overthrow  of  the  Ch'ings;  and 

WHEREAS,  Chinese  people  throughout  the  world  observe  this  triumph  of  freedom 
and  national  autonomy  with  the  annual  Double  Tenth  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  state  blessed  with  a  rich  Chinese  heritage  and  home  to  many 
people  of  Chinese  descent,  California  and  her  citizens  are  proud  to  join  in  this 
annual  celebration  of  liberty  and  self-determination;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  take  this  opportunity  to  renew 
our  international  friendship  while  looking  forward  to  continued  goodwill  between 
our  peoples; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDRMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10,  1988  as  Double  Tenth  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 
September  1988. 


#6269 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP  2  01988 
Deputy 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATB  OF  BMERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Counties  of  Shasta  and  Solano,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  September  17, 
1988,  as  a  result  of  major  wildland  fires.  Because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the 
counties,  and  having  been  requested  by  the  Boards  of  Supervisors,  Counties  of 
Shasta  and  Solano,  I  therefore,  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the 
Counties  of  Shasta  and  Solano. 

I  FURTHER  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. 

IH  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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


#6270 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


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WHEREAS,  physical  therapy  is  a  necessary  and  important  part  of  proper  health 
care  and  significantly  improves  the  lives  of  Americans  suffering  from  disabilities 
and  illnesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  physical  therapists  of  California  are  dedicated  professionals 
who,   through  evaluation  and   individual  treatment  programs,  can  treat  existing 
problems  as  well  as  provide  preventive  health  care  for  people  with  a  wide  variety 
of  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  23-29,  physical  therapists  throughout  the 
United  States  are  observing  Physical  Therapy  Week,  with  this  year's  theme  entitled, 
"Physical  Therapy  —  Sharing  the  Challenge";  and 

WHEREAS,   this  year's   observance  will  include  special  activities  such  as 
running  clinics,   fun-runs  and  walk-a-thons,   posture  evaluations,   fitness 
screenings,   scoliosis  screenings,   open  houses,  health  fairs,  and  shopping  mall 
exhibits  on  physical  therapy;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  important  observance  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  to 
recognize  and  show  appreciation  for  the  vital  contributions  physical  therapists 
make  to  our  health  care  needs; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  23-29,  1988  as  Physical  Therapy  Week  in  California. 

ni  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hard 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP  2  1  1988 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  role  of  the  nurse  practitioner  evolved  in  response  to  meeting  the 
needs  of  the  underserved;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  over  25,000  nurse  practitioners  in  the  United  States,  and 
over  4,300  in  California  alone;  and 

WHEREAS,  nurse  practitioners  have  been  an  integral  part  of  the  changes   in 
health  care  that  demand  high  quality  and  cost-effectiveness;  and 

WHEREAS,  people  of  all  ages  throughout  the  United  States  are  receiving  primary 
health  care  from  nurse  practitioners;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  a  wide  variety  of  the  expertise  of  nurse  practitioners,  in- 
cluding long-term  care  facilities,  health  maintenance  organizations,  federal,  state 
and  local  health  departments,  industries,  the  armed  services,  schools  and  universi- 
ties; and 

WHEREAS,   nurse  practitioners  provide  safe  and  effective  care  which  is  highly 
satisfactory  to  consumers;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  schools  in  California  offer  educational  programs  for  nurse  prac- 
titioners; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1-7,  1988  as  Nurse  Practitioner  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  20th  day  of 
September  1988. 


P6272 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  success  in  many  of  our  state's   activities   —   from  business   to 
education  —  is  greatly  enhanced  by  the  productive  use  of  computers;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  our  schools,  businesses  and  homes,  computer  knowledge  enables  us 
to  meet  the  demands  of  increasingly  complex  challenges;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California's  leaders  of  tomorrow,  today's  students  must  receive 
proper  training  in  computer  technology  to  adequately  prepare  themselves  creatively 
and  educationally  for  their  future  endeavors;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  computer  learning  programs  are  being  used   in   the   California 
school  system,  programs  which  are  enhancing  computer  literacy  among  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  to  the  future  success  of  our  economy  that  these  programs 
continue  with  increased  awareness  among  all  citizens  of  their  importance;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  October  1988,   organizations   and   associations   throughout 
California  will  be  observing  Computer  Learning  Month  with  the  goal  of  increasing 
the  number  of  people  receiving  the  benefits  of  computer  technology; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Computer  Learning  Month  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21st  day  of 
September  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


#6273 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


SEP  2  2t9886gK 
MMCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  dmfa 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  oi  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  approximately  one  in  every  five  people  suffers  from  some  form  of 
mental  or  emotional  disorder  and  countless  others  are  affected  by  the  presence  of 
mental  illness  in  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  California's  state  hospitals,  thousands  of  patients  with  severe 
mental  disorders  are  treated  by  compassionate  health  care  professionals:  and 

WHEREAS,   throughout   the  Golden  State,   there  are  many  county  agencies 
administering  community  health  programs  which  are  helping  to  establish  a  continuum 
of  care  for  patients  outside  state  hospitals;  and 

WHEREAS,  recent  scientific  knowledge  about  mental  illness  has  further  enhanced 
the  provision  of  service  in  California's  mental  health  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  mental  illness  will  help  reduce  the 
stigma  and  misconceptions  associated  with  this  disease,  and  will  ease  the  pain  and 
suffering  of  mental  health  patients  and  their  loved  ones; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-8.  1988  as  Mental  Illness  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  take  this  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  mental 
illness. 

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 
September  1988. 


#6274 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  the  strength  of  the  United  States  lies  in  the  diversity  of  her 
people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  we  hold  so  dear  —  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  —  are 
clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent  who  have  come 
to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  these  individuals  are  the  thousands  of  people  of  Polish 
ancestry  who  have  made  California  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  Polish  Americans  throughout  our  nation 
are  observing  National  Polish  American  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that   all  Californians  join  in  this  very  special 
celebration  by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  Polish  Americans; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Polish  American  Heritage  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 

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 
September  1988. 


#6275 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP  2  2  1988 
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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  energy  is  a  $70  billion  industry  in  California  and  represents  a 
significant  contribution  to  our  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  cost  and  reliability  of  energy  supplies  is  a  major  factor  in 
California's  continued  prosperous  economic  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  price  and  availability  of   energy  affects   each  and   every 
Calif ornian's  quality  of  living  and  mobility;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  committed  to  maintaining  its  position  of  international 
leadership  in  the  fields  of  energy  research,  development  and  demonstration  as  well 
as  energy  efficiency;  and 


WHEREAS.  California  leads  the  nation  in  energy  security  contingency  planning; 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  federal  government  has  recognized  October  as  National  Energy 
Awareness  Month  and  the  California  Energy  Commission  has  adopted  as  its  theme 
"Assuring  Our  Energy  Future"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  California's  Energy  Awareness  Month  and  call  upon 
all  citizens  to  continue  to  expand  their  efforts  to  use  energy  more  efficiently,  to 
plan  for  the  state's  energy  security,  and  promote  environmentally  acceptable 
alternative  energy  technologies. 

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 
September  1988. 

Governor  of  California^ 


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#6276 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy  Secj-otr  ■ ,    X^, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHERKAS.  lupus  erythematosus,  an  autoimmune  disease  affecting  the  connective 
tissue  of  the  human  body,  poses  a  serious  health  risk  to  many  Americans,  particu- 
larly women  of  child  bearing  age;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  total  number  of  patients  is  estimated  at  one  million  with  55,000 
new  cases  and  6,000  deaths  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  solution  to  this  puzzling  disease  continues  to  elude  scientists, 
partly  due  to  its  symptoms  which  are  similar  to  those  of  certain  other  diseases; 
and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  greater  attention  has  been  focused  on  the  causes  and 
cures  of  lupus  and  strides  have  been  made  to  provide  comfort   and  assistance  to 
lupus  victims  and  their  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,   with  increased  public  awareness  of  the  symptoms  and  treatment  of 
lupus,  the  adjustment  of  lupus  patients  to  their  fate  will  be  eased  and  understand- 
ing towards  them  enhanced; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  Lupus  Awareness  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  23rd  day  of 
September  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SEP2  '?-1988 
"ON&flJ^  SeoiBtoxJJf 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS,  tobacco  use  is  recognized  as  the  major  preventable  cause  of  premature 
deatti  and  disabling  chronic  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS.  90  percent  of  smoking  adults  began  smoking  as  teenagers;  and 

WHEREAS,  young  children  need  to  be  taught  the  dangers  of  smoking;  and 

WHEREAS.  United  States  Surgeon  General  C.  Everett  Koop  has  called  for  a  smoke- 
free  society  by  the  year  2000  and  has  recommended  that  "children  be  educated  about 
the  hazards  of  smoking  at  the  youngest  possible  age;"  and 

WHEREAS,   the  American  Cancer  Society,  the  American  Heart  Association  and  the 
American  Lung  Association  have  joined  together  to  work  nationally  and   locally  to 
achieve  a  smoke-free  society  and  their  efforts  are  supported  by  the  California 
Department  of  Health  Services;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  children  entering  first  grade  in  the  Fall  of  1988  will  graduate 
from  high  school  in  the  year  2000; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  support  the  goal  of  a  Smoke-Free  Class  of  2000  and  urge  the  parents  of  first 
grade  students  to  teach  them  about  the  dangers  of  smoking  and  encourage  them  to  be 
non-smokers  throughout  their  lives. 

IM  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 
September  1985. 


#6278 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


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o(  lt»e  Stole  of  Colifermo 

SEP  2  91988 
mm  F0N6  EU,  Secfetoiy  Of  State 

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Deputy  /j 


WHEREAS,  ttie  strength  of  the  United  States  lies  in  the  diversity  of  her 
people:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  we  hold  so  dear  —  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  —  are 
clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent  who  have  come 
to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  these  individuals  are  the  thousands  of  people  of  German 
ancestry  who  have  made  California  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS.  October  6th,  the  day  in  1683  when  the  first  German  colonists  arrived 
in  America,  has  been  designated  by  the  President  and  U.S.  Congress  as  the  day  to 
pay  tribute  to  Americans  of  German  descent;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  very  special 
celebration  by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  German  Americans; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6,  1988  as  German  American  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 

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 
August  1988. 


#6279 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tfw  Stat*  of  Callfomia 

SEP  2  91988 
MARCH  FONG  Eli,  Secrdaty  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  a  destructive  fire  occurs  every  three  minutes  of  every  day  in 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,   a  fire  occurs  every  15  minutes  in  homes  and  other  buildings 
where  people  live  or  sleep;  and 

WHEREAS.  9,500  burn  injuries  occur  each  year  that  require  medical  atten- 
tion; and 

WHEREAS,   fire  costs  California  over  one  billion  dollars  annually  in  de- 
stroyed property  and  lost  natural  resources  -  as  well   as  serious  personal 
trauma  and  suffering;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  vast  majority  of  these  tragedies  are  the  result  of  unknowing 
or  careless  behavior  and  can  therefore  be  prevented  by  increasing  awareness, 
providing  appropriate  information  and  motivating  people  to  make  fire  and  burn 
prevention  a  part  of  their  daily  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  week  each  year  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  public  awareness 
and  instilling  a  sense  of  personal  responsibility  toward  the  fire  safety  of 
our  families  and  neighbors; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  Califor- 
nia,  do  hereby  proclaim  October  9-15,  1988  as  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  concentrate  on  one  of  the  most  basic  fire 
safety  behaviors  -  detecting  a  fire  before  it  starts. 

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  1988, 


#6280 


■?;«  s;f-^^;»  K.f 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  ttie  Stot*  of  Colifornia 

SEP  2  91988 

mOj  FONG  EU,  Secrdaiy  of  State 
Deputy// 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  in  1987,  2,754  persons  died  on  California  roadways  in  alcohol/drug 
related  collisions  and  an  additional  68,816  persons  were  injured;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  deaths  and  injuries  cost  Californians  over  $1  billion  annually 
through  services  provided  to  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  approximately  46,000  drivers  involved  in  fatal  and  injury  accidents 
had  been  drinking:  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  increasing   reports  of  both  legal  and  illegal  drug  use 
affecting  driving  ability:  and 

WHEREAS,  designation  of  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving  Week  in  each  of  the  last 
five  years  has  stimulated  many  activities  and  programs  by  groups  in  both  the  pri- 
vate and  public  sectors  aimed  at  curbing  drunk  and  drugged  driving  during  the 
holiday  season  and  thereafter;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  increase  in  public  awareness  of  the  problems  of  drunk  and  drugged 
driving  may  help  sustain  current  efforts  to  develop  comprehensive  solutions  at  the 
state  and  local  levels; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  11-17,  1988  as  California  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving 
Awareness  Week  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  with  appropriate  activities  and 
observances. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
September  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California,   citizens   rely  on  hospitals  to  provide 
efficient,  effective  and  proper  medical  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  sterile  equipment  and  surroundings  are  paramount  in  providing  health 
care,  reducing  the  chance  of  infection,  and  speeding  the  recovery  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  central  service  personnel  to  ensure  that 
hospital  products  are  clean  and  in  proper  condition  for  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  their  dedication  to  prevent  infections  during  hospital  stays  and 
protect  the  health  of  all  Californians,  central  service  personnel  are  deserving  of 
our  recognition  and  appreciation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9-15,  1988  as  Central  Service  Week,  and  encourage  all  Cali- 
fornians to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  Human  Acquired   Immunodeficiency  Virus   (HIV) ,   which  causes 
Acquired  Immune  Deficiency  Syndrome  (AIDS) ,  now  infects  more  than  a  million  people 
in  the  United  States  and  millions  more  in  other  countries;  and 

HHEREAS.  there  have  been  over  72,000  cases  of  AIDS  reported  to  date  in  the 
United  States,  and  15,413  of  these  have  been  reported  in  California:  and 

WHEREAS,   the  damage  the  virus  inflicts  on  the  immune  system  may  not  be 
apparent  until  years  after  initial  contact,  indicating  that  the  number  of  cases 
reported  is  far  short  of  the  final  number  of  cases;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  the  absence  of  intervention,  the  epidemic  will  continue  to  grow, 
affecting  the  lives  of  men,  women  and  children  and  causing  great  pain  and  suffering 
for  both  the  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  no  current  vaccine  or  cure  for  AIDS,  education  is  the  only  tool 
we  have  to  prevent  the  spread  of  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  in  cooperation  with  various  federal,  local, 
and  private  agencies,  has  developed  a  public  education  and  awareness  program  to 
promote  preventive  health  behavior  which  will  halt  the  further  spread  of  the  AIDS 
virus;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  October,   individual  citizens,  government 
agencies,  and  private  entities  are  joining  together  to  communicate  the  importance 
of  education  for  AIDS  prevention; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1988  as  California  AIDS  Prevention  and  Awareness  Month. 

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  1988. 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  birth  of  our  nation  and  its  remarkable  growth  into  the  grand 
United  States  of  America  were  forged  on  a  foundation  of  unyielding  faith  in  God  and 
love  of  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  civil  war  and  world  wars,  through  times  of  depression  and 
times  of  prosperity,  our  citizens  have  found  strength  to  defend  our  revered  prin- 
ciples of  democracy  as  well  as  courage  to  respect  our  fellowman  through  the  support 
and  love  they  received  from  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  family  provides  its  members  with  love,  support,  encouragement  and 
respect,  and  rears  its  members  to  be  responsible  and  respected  citizens  who  make 
our  communities  a  better  place  in  which  to  live;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  Pilgrims  of  Plymouth  Colony  gave  thanks  to  God  for  their 
many  blessings  in  a  feast  of  Thanksgiving,  Americans  have  joined  with  their  fami- 
lies on  the  fourth  Thursday  in  November  in  celebration  of  Thanksgiving  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  November  citizens  will  gather  with  family  to  cel- 
ebrate and  rejoice  in  their  blessings; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  as  Family  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  13th  day  of 
October  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS.  Alzheimer's  disease  is  a  progressively  disabling  neurological  disease 
that  destroys  the  lives  of  victims  as  well  as  their  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,   over  500,000  older  Californians  suffer  from  Alzheimer's  disease, 
causing  severe  emotional,  medical  and  financial  stress  on  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  educational  programs  and  support  groups  for  concerned   individuals 
will  help   increase  awareness  of  and  alleviate  the  fear  surrounding  Alzheimer's 
disease  while  research  is  needed  to  determine  the  cause  and  develop  a  cure  for  this 
tragic  and  frustrating  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  great  advancements  have  been  made  in  recent  years  to  help  us 
understand  Alzheimer's  disease,  continued  involvement  of  health  care  professionals 
and  government  officials  will  result  in  even  greater  progress  and  improvement  in 
patient  care,  and  education  and  training  of  involved  professionals  and  volunteers; 
and 

WHEREAS,  through  voluntary  tax  contributions  and  state  appropriations,  over  $3 
million  of  new  funds  will  be  used  to  expand  existing  programs  and  establish  new 
sites  to  treat  patients  and  provide  support  for  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of  our 
efforts  to  combat  this  disease  and  the  need  to  provide  support  to  families  as  well 
as  treat  the  patients; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1988  as  Alzheimer's  Disease  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  understanding  of  this  frightening  dis- 
ease. 


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  1988. 


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A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  all  Californians  are  proud  of  the  brave  men  and  women  who  have 
bravely  served  in  the  United  States  Armed  Forces  and  have  selflessly  defended  our 
cherished  freedoms;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  these  heroic  individuals  have  dedicated  their 
lives  to  the  revered  American  ideals  of  peace,  freedom  and  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,  following  World  War  II,  the  anniversary  of  Armistice  Day  was  set 
aside  as  a  time  to  recognize  the  noble  men  and  women  who  sacrificed  so  much  for 
their  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Benevolent  and  Protective  Order  of  the  Elks  have  dedicated  them- 
selves to  ensuring  that  the  special  needs  of  our  country's  veterans  are  met, 
especially  those  suffering  from  ill  health;  and 

WHEREAS,   over  the  years.   Elks  members  through  the  Elks  National  Service 
Commission  have  faithfully  served  the  hospitalized  veterans  throughout  our  nation; 
and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate   for  all  Californians  to  join  with  the  Elks  in 
saluting  the  countless  veterans  who  live  in  the  Golden  State  and  have  displayed  a 
devout   sense  of  patriotism  and  loyalty  which  will  long  serve  as  an  inspiration  to 
us  all; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1988  as  Honor  Our  Veterans  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  13th  day  of 
October  1988. 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  during  World  War  II.  six  million  Jews  were  murdered   in   the  Nazi 
Holocaust  as  part  of  a  systematic  program  of  genocide,  and  millions  of  other  people 
perished  as  victims  of  Nazism;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  atrocities  committed  by  the  Nazis  have  become  a  potent  symbol  of 
grievous  crimes  committed  against  all  humanity;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  November  9-10,  1938,  the  Nazi  Government  instigated  this  system- 
atic violence  directed  against  all  Jews  of  Germany,  Austria  and  the  Sudetenland; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  event  was  called  "Kristallnacht"  or  the  Night  of  Pogroms,  and 
marked  the  intensification  of  Nazi  Germany's  anti-Semitic  program  initiated  when 
Adolph  Hitler  came  to  power  in  1933;  and 

WHEREAS,   as   the   guardians  of  peace,  freedom  and  justice,  Americans  have  a 
special  obligation  and  moral  imperative  to  shine  the  light  of  truth  on  the  horrible 
events  of  the  past  to  ensure  that  this  dark  chapter  in  our  history  is  never  forgot- 
ten, ignored  or  repeated;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  observance  enables  all  Californians  the  opportunity   to   reded- 
icate  themselves  to  the  cherished  American  principles  of  equal  justice  for  all 
people; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  6-13,  1988  as  Days  of  Remembrance  of  the  Victims  of  the 
Night  of  Pogroms. 

Ill  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  1988. 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHKREAS.  the  forest  products  industry  has  played  an  enduring  and  vital  role  in 
the  economic  life  of  California,  from  the  growing  and  harvesting  of  trees  to  the 
manufacture  of  wood  and  paper  products;  and 


WHEREAS,  the  demand  for  wood  products  is  projected  to  grow 
century  and  into  the  next;  and 


throughout  this 


WHEREAS,   the  forest  products  industry  will  continue  to  employ  numerous  resi- 
dents of  California  in  both  forests  and  factories  as  they  work  to  meet  this  growing 
demand;  and 

WHEREAS,  wood  is  a  renewable  resource  which  will  never  be  depleted  so  long  as 
our  foresters  and  natural  resource  professionals  continue  to  find  ways  to  effec- 
tively manage  our  forests; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16-22,  1988  as  Forest  Products  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  observe  the  important  role  that  forest  products  play  in  our  daily 
lives  and  in  California's  economic  life  as  well. 

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  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  every  child  deserves  a  loving  home  and  every  child  needs  parents  to 
call  their  own;  and 

WHEREAS,   a  nurturing  family  environment  is  a  building  block  to  a  child's 
positive  self-image;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  growth  and  development  of  a  child  is  greatly  enhanced  by  the 
support  and  guidance  of  loving  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  significant  numbers  of  children  in  the  foster  care  system 
waiting  for  adoption;  and 

WHEREAS.  Special  Needs  Children  represent  a  disproportionate  number  of  foster 
care  children  in  need  of  adoptive  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  adoption  agencies  and  others  concerned  with  the 
welfare  of  the  foster  care  population  are  working  diligently  to  place  children  in 
appropriate  homes;  and 

WHEREAS.  Adoption  Week  is  devoted  to  emphasizing  the  large  number  of  children 
needing  adoptive  homes; 

NOV.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  20-26,  1988,  as  California  Adoption  Week. 

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  1988. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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Deputy 


WHEREAS,  children  throughout  the  world  need  love  and  affection,  and   this   is 
especially  true  of  children  who  are  victims  of  neglect,  abandonment  and  other  forms 
of  abuse;  and 

WhkkBAS,  for  these  special  children,  a  small  token  of  caring  such  as  a  toy, 
can  provide  unlimited  friendship  and  serve  as  a  source  of  comfort  and  love  dui_ng 
extremely  difficult  times;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  teddy  bear  is  recognized  throughout  the  world  as   a  source  of 
love,   and   is  the  favorite  toy  of  countless  children  who  confide  in  and  enjoy  the 
silent  camaraderie  of  this  friendly  animal;  and 

HHEREAS,  throughout  California,  various  chapters  of   the  Assistance  League 
acknowledge  the  joy  that  a  teddy  bear  can  provide  to  needy  children,  and  distribute 
small  bears  to  law  enforcement  agencies  which  in  turn  give  them  to  children  who  are 
victims  of  crime;  and 

HHEREAS.  by  working  together,  the  Assistance  League  and  law  enforcement  agen- 
cies have  brought  joy,  comfort,  and  valuable  support  to  a  very  special  segment  of 
the  population;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  the  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Theodore  Roosevelt,  it  is  appro- 
priate that  these  special  creatures  and  the  dedicated  members  of  the  Assistance 
League  be  recognized  for  their  genuine  concern  for  the  well-being  of  our  children; 

NOD.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  27,  1988  as  Good  Bear  Day  and  commend  the  Assistance  League 
for  its  commitment  to  this  worthwhile  program  that  will  enhance  our  communities  for 
years  to  come. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
October  1988. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCT  2  01988 
MARCH  FONG  EU  Secretary  of : 

By      V     I  wi  •  ^'  J, 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  dyslexia  occurs  in  15%  of  the  general  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  dyslexics,  even  with  average  or  superior  intelligence,  may  have  dif- 
ficulties in  learning,  memory  retention,  self-expression,  and  in  maintaining  self- 
esteem;  and 

WHEREAS,  early  diagnosis  and  appropriate  teaching  skills  are  needed  to  provide 
optimal  assistance:  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  public  awareness  of  the  need  for  dyslexia  research,  teacher 
training,  and  the  availability  of  community  resources  is  vital; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  October  16-22,  1988  as  Dyslexia  Awareness  Week  in  California  and 

urge  all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  this  common  neuro- 
logical disorder. 

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 
October  1988. 


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^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^"        Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  future  of  our  great  state  and  nation  depends  on  our  ability  to 
survive  in  a  fiercely  competitive  global  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  order  to  achieve  and  maintain  competitiveness  among  our  trading 
partners,  we  must  be  committed  to  harnessing  our  nation's  great  potential  for  inno- 
vation and  efficiency;  and 

WHEREAS,   small  businesses  are  on  the  cutting  edge  of  new  technologies,  new 
production  methods  and  more  efficient  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  young  entrepreneurs  hold  the  key  to  our  nation's  future  creation  of 
new  small  businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  U.  S.  Small  Business  Administration  is  sponsoring  "Young  Entre- 
preneurs Seminars"  throughout  the  nation  to  educate  young  people  about  what  is 
involved  in  starting  a  new  business;  and 

WHEREAS,   this   innovative  program  will  serve  to  strengthen  our  economy  by 
creating  a  new  generation  of  young  entrepreneurs; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  22,  1988  as  Young  Entrepreneurs  Day  and  encourage  all  young 
people  to  take  greater  interest  in  how  they  can  contribute  to  our  nation's  vitality 
by  going  into  business  for  themselves. 

IH  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 
October  1988. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MABCHWNGQJ,  Secretary  of  StaW, 


EXKCUTIVB  ORDER  D-75-88 


HHERBAS.  N.  A.  "Chad"  Chaderjian  worked  for  a  decade  as  a  court   liaison 
officer  for  the  Fresno  County  Probation  Department  assisting  judges  in  the  sentenc- 
ing of  felons;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1976  N.  A.  Chaderjian  was  appointed  as  Member  and  later  Vice 
Chairman  of  the  Adult  Parole  Board,  now  known  as  the  Board  of  Prison  Terms;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  January  3,   1983,   N.   A.  Chaderjian  became  Secretary  of  the 
California  Youth  and  Adult  Correctional  Agency,   a  Cabinet-level  position 
responsible  for  the  day-to-day  management  of  a  correctional  system  with  70,000 
inmates  and  9,000  wards;  and 


WHEREAS,  N.  A.  Chaderjian  provided  leadership  in  the  development  of  many  pro- 
grams, including  several  Youth  Authority  projects  wherein  wards  are  provided  with 
opportunities  to  gain  meaningful  employment  skills  and  appreciation  of  the  private 
enterprise  system;  and 


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WHEREAS.   N.  A,  Chaderjian  provided  strong  leadership  in  managing  the  largest 
prison  system  and  largest  youth  rehabilitation  program  in  the  nation  dui  "g  his 
more  than  five  years  as  the  Agency  Secretary;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  an  antiquated  prison  system  which  was  growing  by  an  estimated  100 
inmates  a  day,  N.  A.  Chaderjian  played  a  key  leadership  role  in  the  most  ambitious 
prison  construction  effort  in  the  state's  history; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  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  declare  that  the  new  Department  of  the  Youth 
Authority  facility  to  be  constructed  in  Stockton,  California  as  part  of  the 
Northern  California  Youth  Center,  shall  be  officially  named  the  N.  A.  Chaderjian 
School. 


HI  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 
October  1988. 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  from  1900  to  1976  material  containing  asbestos  was  commonly  used  in 
the  construction  or  remodeling  of  residences  and  public  structures;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  past  decade  medical  studies  have  discovered  that  inhaling 
asbestos  increases  the  risk  of  developing  diseases  of  the  lung,  including  cancer; 
and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result,  asbestos  is  no  longer  being  used  in  the  construction  of 
buildings,  and  work  is  under  way  to  remove  asbestos  from  existing  buildings,   par 
ticularly  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,   greater  public  awareness  and  education  of  the  dangers  related  to 
asbestos  exposure  will  result  in  significantly  reducing  these  risks  and  contribute 
to  a  healthier  population; 

WHEREAS,  government  officials  and  private  organizations  such  as  the  American 
Lung  Association  are  cooperating  in  efforts  to  enhance  the  public's  awareness  of 
the  need  to  eliminate  materials  containing  asbestos  from  all  public  structures: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  31-November  6.  1988  as  Asbestos  Awareness  Week  in  Califor- 
nia. 

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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  preserving  the  health  of  all  Californians  remains  a  priority  for 
health  care  professionals  in  all  fields  of  medicine  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  use  of  medical  radiation  has  been  of  valuable  support  to  these 
professionals  in  diagnosing  and  treating  a  variety  of  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  radiation  can  be  lifesaving,  it  is  imperative  that   it   is 
administered  accurately  and  in  appropriate  doses  to  prevent  further  health  problems 
in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  professionals  trained  in  the  use  of  radiography  are  dedicated  to  the 
highest  standards  of  professionalism  and  remain  committed  to  upholding  these  stan- 
dards through  education  and  credentialing  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  promote  awareness  of  the  proper  use  of  radiography,  the  California 
Society  of  Radiologic  Technology  and  the  American  Society  of  Radiologic  Technology 
have  designated  November  7-13,  1988  as  Radiologic  Technology  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  observance  and 
increase  their  knowledge  of  the  use  and  benefits  of  this  valuable  medical  proce- 
dure; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  7-13,  1988  as  Radiologic  Technology  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  1st  day  of 
November  1988. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  our  great  nation  was  founded  upon  the  principles  of  freedom,  justice 
and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  the  brave  men  and  women  of  the  armed  forces  of  the 
United  States  have  defended  these  cherished  principles  in  battle;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  eleventh  hour  of  the  eleventh  day  of  the  eleventh  month  — 
November  11,   1919  —  the  armistice  that  concluded  world  War  I  was  signed,  and  to 
this  day,  all  Americans  recognize  and  celebrate  the  brave  heroics  and  noble  sacri- 
fices of  the  men  and  women  who  fought  in  wars;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  American  Battle  Monuments  Commission  is  sponsoring  a  national 
design  competition  for  a  memorial  honoring  the  veterans  of  the  Korean  War,   to  be 
located  near  the  Lincoln  Memorial  in  Washington,  D.C.;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial  will  be  officially  dedicated 
December  10,  1988,  as  a  tribute  to  the  5,822  California  Vietnam  veterans  killed  or 
still  missing  in  action;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  President  of  the  United  States,  Ronald  Reagan,  has  proclaimed 
November  11,  1988  as  Veterans  Day  in  the  United  States  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  join  in  this  observance  and  dem- 
onstrate their  heartfelt  appreciation  for  those  who  fought  for  our  cherished  free- 
doms; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11,   1988  as  Veterans  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  remember  the  valor  and  sacrifice  of  our  brave  soldiers  in  past  wars  and 
their  unparalleled  contributions  to  the  way  of  life  we  enjoy  today. 

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 
November  1988. 

Governor  of  California   t/ 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA        ^^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  our  great  nation  was  founded  upon  the  principles  of  freedom,  justice 
and  liberty;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  the  brave  men  and  women  of  the  armed  forces  of  the 
United  States  have  defended  these  cherished  principles  in  battle;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  the  eleventh  hour  of  the  eleventh  day  of  the  eleventh  month  — 
November   11,   1918  —  the  armistice  that  concluded  world  War  I  was  signed,  and  to 
this  day.  all  Americans  recognize  and  celebrate  the  brave  heroics  and  noble  sacri- 
fices of  the  men  and  women  who  fought  in  wars;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  American  Battle  Monuments  Commission  is  spons'  ring  a  national 
design  competition  for  a  memorial  honoring  the  veterans  of  the  Korean  War,   to  be 
located  near  the  Lincoln  Memorial  in  Washington,  D.C.;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial  will  be  officially  dedicated 
December  10,  1988,  as  a  tribute  to  the  5,822  California  Vietnam  veterans  killed  or 
still  missing  in  action;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  President  of  the  United  States,  Ronald  Reagan,  has  proclaimed 
November  11,  1988  as  Veterans  Day  in  the  United  States  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  join  in  this  observance  and  dem- 
onstrate their  heartfelt  appreciation  for  those  who  fought  for  our  cherished  free- 
doms; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11,   1988  as  Veterans  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  remember  the  valor  and  sacrifice  of  our  brave  soldiers  in  past  wars  and 
their  unparalleled  contributions  to  the  way  of  life  we  enjoy  today. 

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 
November  1988. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

and  l^^'a^r  '""  ""'""  ""'  '°""'^'  "^^^  ^^^  principles  of  freedom,  justice 

n«-.  "^P^^'  ^hrough  ttie  years,  the  brave  men  and  women  of  the  armed  forces  of  th^ 
Unxted  States  have  defended  these  cherished  principles  in  battleHnd 

Novem^T^'  ^Tb"  "^HT''   ''^^'^  °'  V"^   "^"^^"'^^  ^^^^  °^  ^^^  -1— th  month  - 
rh^TTJ       11*  A  armistice  that  concluded  World  War  I  was  signed  and  to 

fices  of'th   ^"'^^""^  recognize  and  celebrate  the  brave  heroics  and  nobl;  sLri- 
fices  of  the  men  and  women  who  fought  in  wars;  and 

WHKRKAS.   the  American  Battle  Monuments  Commission  is  sponsoring  a  national 
design  competition  for  a  memorial  honoring  the  veterans  of  the  Korean  War   to  L 
located  near  the  Lincoln  Memorial  in  Washington.  D.C;  and 

DecemJffff 'iQftl  ""t^^'T^t   ""'^'"^  Veterans  Memorial  will  be  officially  dedicated 
s:iirm\^si;g^':';eUo:;^:;d"^  ^°  ^'^  '-'''   ^^^^°^"^«  ^^-"-  veterans\illed  or 

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NOVO  ^'1988 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT *T"™*^"'^''=^.°'statB 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^^"f^ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  good  health  of  every  citizen  is  directly  dependent  upon  the 
availability  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  practice  of  modern  medicine  at  the  high  caliber  standards  we  now 
enjoy  would  be  impossible  without  the  diverse  capabilities  of  support  staff;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  play  a  key  role  in  the  provision  of  health  care  by 
providing  valuable  support  services  to  physicians;  and 

WHEREAS,   medical  assistants  help  physicians  in  jobs  ranging  from  office 
management  to  assisting  with  surgery;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  the  vital  services  these  para- 
professionals  provide  to  the  citizens  of  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  7-11,  1988  as  Medical  Assistants  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  7th  day  of 
November  1988. 

Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  the  discipline  of  geography  is  dedicated  to  the  exploration  and 

analysis  of  the  spatial  and  social  aspects  of  the  city  and  countryside,  the 
patterns  of  human  movement  and  spatial  change,  and  a  clear  explanation  of  the 
relationship  between  the  earth's  population  and  its  environment:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  offers  a  wide  variety  of  physical  environments  and  a  rich 
supply  of  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  understanding  the  origins  and  cultural  patterns  of  the  population  and 
celebrating  its  ethnic  richness  and  diversity  are  healthy  educational  goals  for  all 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  increasingly  important  role  as  the  gateway  to  the 
Pacific  Rim  has  created  a  greater  need  for  an  understanding  of  the  origins  and  cul- 
tural patterns  of  people  in  other  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  teachers,  administrators,  professors,  parents  and  students  of 
California  welcome  the  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  these  patterns  and  more 
about  the  land  they  call  home;  and 


WHEREAS,  the  National  Geographic  Society,  the  California  Geographic  Alliances, 
the  California  Geographical  Society,   and  the  Congress  of  the  United  States  of 
America  have  dedicated  resources,  materials  and  people  in  order 
geographic  awareness  and  knowledge;  and 


to  enhance  our 


WHEREAS,   these  organizations,  along  with  the  teachers,  students,  professors, 
administrators,  and  general  population  of  California  will  celebrate  a  week  of 
awareness  about  the  importance  of  geography  in  our  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  13-19.  1988  as  Geography  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IM  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  1988. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


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WHEREAS,  bone  marrow  transplantation  has  recently  been  proven  to  be  an 
effective  treatment  for  previously  hopeless  cases  of  terminal  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,   marrow  transplantation  is   the  only  effective  treatment  for  many 
otherwise  fatal  conditions,  such  as  certain  types  of  leukemia,  lymphoma,  Hodgkin's 
Disease,  aplastic  anemia,  and  other  serious  diseases  of  the  blood;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  necessary  technology  for  marrow  transplants  is  available,  but 
deserving  patients  are  denied  the  live-saving  procedure  only  for  lack  of  suitable 
donor  marrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  donating  marrow  is  safe  and  relatively  simple  for  healthy  donors,  and 
donated  marrow  is  promptly  replenished  in  the  donor's  body;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  caring  and  giving  individuals,  when  informed  of  the  need 
and  the  potential  for  saving  lives,  have  responded  heroically  by  being  tested  and 
registered  with  the  National  Marrow  Donor  Program;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  about  the  importance  of  bone  marrow 
transplants  can  save  countless  lives; 

NGM.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  12-18,  1988  as  Bone  Marrow  Transplant  Week  and  urge  all 
Calif ornians  to  learn  more  about  how  they  can  help  other's  by  donating  marrow. 

m  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
November  1988. 


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FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  ttie  Secretory  o*  1 
of  Itw  SM«  of  Colrfomia 

^OV :?  !  1988 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  I 

By     ,,^U//f    K^{ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  provision  of  quality  health  care  is  greatly  dependent  upon  the 
safe  and  efficient  maintenance  and  operation  of  our  health  care  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,   hospital  engineers  contribute  to  this  vital  need  through  their  pro- 
fessional capabilities  and  steadfast  dedication;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  carrying  out  their  vital  responsibilities,  hospital  engineers  dem- 
onstrate a  special  pride  and  commitment  that  contributes  to  the  health,  safety  and 
security  of  hospital  patients  and  their  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Society  for  Hospital  Engineers  encourages  progressive 
engineering  knowledge  through  continuing  education  and  a  scholarship  foundation  for 
those  seeking  higher  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  committed 
efforts  and  important  contributions  of  hospital  engineers; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  8-lA,  1989  as  Hospital  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  21st  day  of 
November  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  tf>a  Secretory  of  Shri* 
of  the  Stcrta  of  Coltfornia 

NOV  2  ■;  1988 
MARCH  FDNG  EU,  Secret»y  of  State 

Deputy 


WHEREAS.  California  continues  to  experience  significant  seismic  activity  which 
poses  an  increasing  threat  of  earthquakes  with  damaging  intensities;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  loss  of  life  and  property  can  be  greatly  reduced  if  appropriate 
earthquake  preparedness  measures  are  taken  before,  during,  and  after  a  damaging 
quake;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  lifesaving  procedures  will  be  highlighted  during  the  month  of 
April  as  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services,  with  the  assistance  of  city 
and  county  emergency  services  offices  and  other  governmental  agencies,  service 
organizations,  educational  institutions,  businesses,  and  Neighborhood  Watch  groups, 
provides  earthquake  safety  information  to  citizens  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  measures  presented  in  the  "BEAT  THE  QUAKE"  campaign  should 
increase  public  awareness  regarding  proper  procedures  to  follow  during  a  tremor; 
and 


WHEREAS,  this  important  earthquake  safety  information  should  be  studied  and 
observed  throughout  the  year  in  order  to  reduce  injuries,  loss  of  life,  and  prop- 
erty damage  during  an  earthquake: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  OEQKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1989  as  California  Earthquake  Preparedness  Month  and  encour- 
age all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  proper  safety 
measures  to  follow  before,  during,  and  after  an  earthquake. 

ni  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 
November  1988. 


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Governor  of  California  t/ 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Stole 
of  the  Slote  of  ColHornia 

NOV  2  :"  1988 
MARCH  Fq(«3  EU,  SecfetW  of  Strta 

Deputy 


HHEREAS.  all  children  deserve  to  be  supported  emotionally,   physically  and 
financially  by  their  parents;  and 

HHEREAS.  California's  6.8  million  children  are  our  most  precious  resource  and 
represent  the  future  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  one  million  custodial  parents  receive  child  support  ser- 
vices through  county  district  attorneys;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  300.000  of  those  absent  parents  are  behind  in  paying  their 
court-ordered  child  support,  representing  over  $1.5  billion  in  unpaid  support;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  children  not  receiving  support  from  their  absent  parents  are  not 
receiving  every  opportunity  to  become  productive,  successful  members  of  our  soci- 
ety; and 

WHEREAS,  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  paying  child  support  is  vital 
to  the  future  of  California's  children  and  of  our  great  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  11-17.  1988  as  Child  Support  Awareness  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  22nd  day  of 
November  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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6304 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th«  offic.  of  the  S«'etory  of  Stot. 
of  «♦»  Swte  of  Col.«ornio 

NOV  3  C:988 

MARCH  furtU  tu,  becietaTy  of  State    -^*^' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  aplastic  anemia  is  a  serious,  often  fatal,   blood  disease  which 
results  when  the  bone  marrow  produces  too  few  blood  cells;  and 

whkkKAS,   one-third  of  the  people  affected  by  this  disease  of  unknown  origin 
are  under  the  age  of  25;  and 

HHERBAS.  the  three  forms  of  treatment  of  aplastic  anemia — immunosuppressive 
therapy,   hormone  therapy  and  bone  marrow  transplantation — do  not  offer  a  sure 
solution  to  this  disease;  and 

WHKkKAS,  the  Aplastic  Anemia  Foundation  of  America  is  devoted  to  encouraging 
research  into  the  causes  and  treatments  of  aplastic  anemia,  supporting  and 
counseling  of  patients  and  their  families,  and  educating  the  public;  and 

HHKRBAS.  increased  public  awareness  of  aplastic  anemia  is  necessary  to  enhance 
research  opportunities  and  provide  support  programs  for  victims  and  their  families; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  1-7,  1988  as  Aplastic  Anemia  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
November  1983. 


Governor  of  California 


(Yla^ihh^i^ 


Secretary   of   State 


1^  ^^y?-"  »'-f' 


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1^  "-syn^  ! 
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6305 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


to  A*  oMn  or  th*  Sacrttory  of  Slata 
Of  <«»  9M«  of  Collfofflki 

DEC  0  1  1988 
MMCH  fONG  EU,  SKTttaiy  of  State      ^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  surprise  attack  on  Pearl  Harbor  on  December  7,  1941  is  one  of  the 
most  significant  events  in  our  nation's  history:  and 

WHEREAS,  this  tragic  event  will  long  symbolize  for  all  nations  the  importance 
of  vigilance  and  preparedness;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  time  passes,  it  becomes  increasingly  important  that  Pearl  Harbor 
be  remembered,   to  pay  tribute  to  those  who  died,  honor  those  who  survived  and  to 
salute  the  brave  men  and  women  who  now  protect  our  safety  by  serving  in  our 
nation's  armed  forces;  and 

WHEREAS,   our  remembrance  of  the  day  that  will  live  in  infamy  will  serve  as  a 
lesson  of  vigilance  for  generations  to  come; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  7,  1988,  as  Pearl  Harbor  Remembrance  Day  and  encourage  all 
Californians  to  join  in  remembering  the  lessons  of  this  important  day. 

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  1988. 


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Governor  of  California  ^ 


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Secretary  of  State 


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6306 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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la  Dm  oIIIc*  o»  *•  SKntory  of  »«*• 
ol  Mm  Stale  o(  ColHornio 

DEC  0  1  1988 
MARCH  RUG  EU,  SecwUry  o»  State 

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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  precious  sense  of  sight  and  the  life-long  care  of  our  eyes  should 
not  be  taken  for  granted;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  people  with  eye  diseases  or  disorders  once  thought  incurable  can 
now  have  their  sight  restored;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  nearly  half  of  new  cases  of  blindness  in  the 
United  States  can  be  prevented  by  early  detection  during  regular  eye  examinations 
and  subsequent  effective  medical  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  ninety  percent  to  all  vision-impairing  eye  inju- 
ries are  preventable  by  understanding  sensible  precautions;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  be  aware  of  the  importance  of  eye  health  care 
and  seek  medical  help  from  opthalmologists,  eye  physicians  and  surgeons   for  both 
routine  eye  examinations  as  well  as  sight-threatening  conditions;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  January,  1989,  the  California  Association  of  Opthalmology  is 
conducting  a  public  service  campaign  stressing  the  value  of  responsible  eye  care; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January,  1989,  as  Eye  Health  Care  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  1st  day  of 
December  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


w^'^^'.yi 


I^RW^ 


6307 


^-j  ^Itihi  -.-iXSi  iZ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

of  Itw  SM*  0*  Colrformo 

DEC  0  2  T988 

MARCH  FONGBU.&Cfetarj«iStt» 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  precious  sense  of  sight  and  the  life-long  care  of  our  eyes  should 
not  be  taken  for  granted;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  people  with  eye  diseases  or  disorders  once  thought  incurable  can 
now  have  their  sight  restored;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  nearly  half  of  new  cases  of  blindness   in  the 
United   States  can  be  prevented  by  early  detection  during  regular  eye  examinations 
and  subsequent  effective  medical  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  estimated  that  ninety  percent  to  all  vision-impairing  eye  inju- 
ries are  preventable  by  understanding  sensible  precautions;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  be  aware  of  the  importance  of  eye  health  care 
and  seek  medical  help  from  ophthalmologists,  eye  physicians  and  surgeons  for  both 
routine  eye  examinations  as  well  as  sight-threatening  conditions;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  January,  1989.  the  California  Association  of  Ophthalmology  is 
conducting  a  public  service  campaign  stressing  the  value  of  responsible  eye  care; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January,  1989,  as  Eye  Health  Care  Month  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
December  1988. 


0     I 

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Governor   of   Californd 


fYla;^M^ 


Secretary  of  State 


1^  ^ISd^  ^£3lflJ*  ' 


6308 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

la  itwoMnofrtM  SKivkiry  ol  Stota 
of  Mm  Stola  of  Colifornia 

DEC  0  1  1988 
MARCH  FDN6  EU,  Secretaiy  c*  Stato 


By<49«dki^*db^ 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  gift  of  life  is  the  most  precious  gift  that  one  can  give;  and 

WHEREAS,  donating  blood  is  an  excellent  way  to  serve  those  in  need;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  Sacramento  County  alone,  more  than  250  volunteer  blood  donors  are 
needed  every  day  to  meet  the  demand  for  blood;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  transfusion  patients  can  develop  antibodies  to  different 
blood  factors,  blood  centers  must  provide  them  with  blood  that  matches  their  own; 
and 

WHEREAS,   this  is  why  some  patients  need  blood  transfusions  from  donors  of 
similar  ethnic  backgrounds;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  meet  the  growing  needs  of  the  Hispanic  population  for 
whole  blood  and  apheresis  donors,  the  Sacramento  Medical  Foundation  Blood  Center  is 
changing  its  annually  sponsored  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  drive  from  one  day  to  an 
entire  week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  12-18,  1988  as  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Week  in  California. 

HI  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  1988. 


Xj/jCmuAI^^^^*- 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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I'M  wSX^-u  ^&KS-^  itr^X^'n  aCb9b9^  kf^K^'^  s^eJU-jc  s'b. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


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DEC  0  2  1988 

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WHEREAS,  the  gift  of  life  is  the  most  precious  gift  that  one  can  give;  and 

WHEREAS,  donating  blood  is  an  excellent  way  to  serve  those  in  need;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  great  number  of  volunteer  blood  donors  are  needed  every  day  to  meet 
the  demand  for  blood;  and 

WHEREAS,   because  transfusion  patients  can  develop  antibodies  to  different 
blood  factors,  blood  centers  must  provide  them  with  blood  that  matches  their  own; 
and 

WHEREAS,   this   is  why  some  patients  need  blood  transfusions  from  donors  of 
similar  ethnic  backgrounds;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  meet  the  growing  needs  of  the  Hispanic  population  for 
whole  blood  and  apheresis  donors,  the  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  drive,  now  statewide,  is 
being  expanded  from  one  day  to  an  entire  week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  12-18,  1988  as  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Week  in  California. 

IK  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  1988. 


Governor  of  California' 


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Secretary  of  State 


V  kTeJU^  K'^CS'M  ifeJK^^  i^ci^tfl*  t^%>i 


6310 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

DEC  0  6  1988 

At.  --^      ■    .  I«vt      —      V 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  effective  communication  among  peoples  and  nations  is  becoming 
increasingly  important  as  technology  improves  our  ability  to  transmit  messages  and 
travel  across  international  borders;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  ability  to  speak  and  understand  foreign  languages  is  a  vital  tool 
to  improved  communication  and  provides  an  opportunity  to  deepen  one's  appreciation 
of  another  culture;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  we  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  the  efforts 
of  dedicated  professionals  who  are  committed  to  teaching  the  foreign  languages;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  an  effort   to  enhance  awareness  of  the  importance  of  foreign 
languages  to  the  world  community,  organizations  throughout  the  state  are  observing 
Foreign  Language  Week  during  the  week  of  March  6,  1988;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Calif ornians  to  join  in  this  observance  and 
increase  their  understanding  of  the  role  foreign  languages  play  in  the  future 
development  of  our  state,  nation  and  the  world; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  6-10,  1989  as  Foreign  Language  Week  in  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 
December  1988. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  Cali 


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Secretary  of   State 


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6311 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  U  E  D^ 

In  tiw  olfct  ol  lh«  S«eri»o«y  «t 
of  tht  Sum  af  Cotifomio 

DECO  71988 
MARCH  RM  Eli.  SeMMy  If 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  one  out  of  every  ten  people  in  California  suffers  from  some  kind  of 
communicative  disability  involving  hearing  and/or  speech  disorder;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  incidence  of  hearing  disorders  is  increasing  primarily  because  of 
excessive  noise  pollution  and  our  aging  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  hearing  and  speech  disorders  are  often  overlooked  and   largely 
misunderstood  because  they  are  invisible  disabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  invisible  nature  of  these  disabilities  greatly  reduces  the 
ability  of  the  hearing  public  to  recognize  these  disorders  and  provide  appropriate 
assistance;  and 

WHEREAS,  communicative  disorders  pose  significant  challenges  to  all 
individuals,  both  hearing  and  non-hearing,  to  overcome  barriers  to  full 
participation  in  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,   open  and  effective  communication  involves  the  efforts  of  all  the 
citizens  of  this  State,  both  hearing  and  non-hearing;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  May  has  been  observed  by  Calif ornians  for  the  past   13 
years  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Hearing  and  Speech  Month  to  promote  public 
awareness  of  the  needs  of  people  with  communicative  disorders; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1989  invisible  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Hearing  and  Speech 
Month  in  California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  this  important 
observance. 

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 
December  1988. 


LOt—  /jfJCiJLAC<i^>-»-*.jL*   ' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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DECO  71988 
MARCH  |0NGEU,8«rt^«»Steli 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


GOVERNOR'S 
CERTIFICATE  OF  ASCERTAINMENT 

ELECTORS  OF  PRESIDENT  and 
VICE  PRESIDENT  of  the  UNITED 
STATES  OF  AMERICA  for  the 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 

1988 


To  the  President  of  the  Senate  of 
the  United  States  of  America: 


I,  George  Deukmejian,  as  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do  hereby 
certify:   Pursuant  to  the  laws  of  the  United  States  and  the  laws  of  the  State  of 
California,  that  a  General  Election  was  duly  held  in  accordance  with  law  in  the 
State  of  California  on  Tuesday,  the  eighth  day  of  November,  1988,  for  Electors  of 
President  and  Vice  President  of  the  United  States; 


That  by  the  Final  Ascertainment  of  the  said  Electors  appointed  under  and  in 
pursuance  of  the  laws  of  the  State  of  California  providing  for  such  ascertainment, 
the  Secretary  of  State  of  the  State  of  California  duly  certified  to  me  the  names 
and  number  of  persons  having  and  receiving  the  highest  number  of  votes  for  Electors 
as  aforesaid: 


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And  I  do  hereby  further  certify  that  the  following  named  persons  received  at 
said  General   Election  in  the  State  of  California  the  highest  number  of  votes  for 
Electors  of  President  and  Vice  President  of  the  United  States  for  said  State  of 
California,   and   said   following  named  persons  have  been  duly  appointed  as  such 
Electors  after  due  and  final  ascertainment  as  required  by  law,  to  wit: 


George  Adams 

Beth  Ahlf 

Mike  Antonovich 

Katie  Boyd 

Margaret  Martin  Brock 

Hernando  Caampued 

Bill  Campbell 

William  Chang 

Joseph  Chu 

Lodwrick  Cook 

Mike  Curb 

George  Deukmejian 

Frank  DeVore 

James  Dignan 

Kien  Nhieu  Do 

Hans  Eberhard 

Marcia  Gilchrist 

Bruce  Gleason 

Esther  Greene 

Bill  Hawkins 

Richard  A.  Hernandez 

Kei  Higashi 

T.  Kong  Lee 

Walt  Smith 


Kenneth  L.  Maddy 
Gregory  J.  Martin 
Liucija  Mazeika 
James  Michalski 
Parker  Montgomery 
Phyllis  J.  Moore 
Charlotte  Mousel 
David  Murdock 
Carl  Murphy 
Robert  W.  Nay lor 
Bruce  Nestande 
Pat  Nolan 
Brian  O'Toole 
Clarence  J.  Patterson 
Ali  Razi 

Everett  R.  Roden 
Karl  Samuelian 
Howard  Schaefer 
Reynold  Schweickhardt 
Gerti  B.  Thomas 
Frank  A.  Visco 
June  Wallin 
Ed  Zschau 


And  I  do  further  certify  that  the  following  is  a  full  and  correct  canvass  and 
ascertainment  of  the  number  of  votes  given  or  cast  for  each  person  for  whose 
appointment  as  Elector  of  President  and  Vice  President  of  the  United  States  any  and 
all  votes  have  been  given  or  cast  at  said  General  Election,  the  number  of  votes 
received  being  set  opposite  the  respective  names  of  such  persons,  to  wit: 


REPDBLICAli  PARTY  ELECTORS 


Names 

George  Adams 

Beth  Ahlf 

Mike  Antonovich 

Katie  Boyd 

Margaret  Martin  Brock 

Hernando  Caampued 

Bill  Campbell 

William  Chang 

Joseph  Chu 

Lodwrick  Cook 

Mike  Curb 

George  Deukmejian 

Frank  DeVore 

James  Dignan 

Kien  Nhieu  Do 

Hans  Eberhard 

Marcia  Gilchrist 

Bruce  Gleason 

Esther  Greene 

Bill  Hawkins 

Richard  A.  Hernandez 

Kei  Higashi 

T.  Kong  Lee 

Walt  Smith 


Votes 

5.054,894 
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N 
N 


m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 

N 
N 
N 


Names 

Kenneth  L.  Maddy 
Gregory  J.  Martin 
Liucija  Mazeika 
James  Michalski 
Parker  Montgomery 
Phyllis  J.  Moore 
Charlotte  Mousel 
David  Murdock 
Carl  Murphy 
Robert  W.  Naylor 
Bruce  Nestande 
Pat  Nolan 
Brian  O'Toole 
Clarence  J.  Patterson 
Ali  Razi 
Everett  R.  Roden 
Karl  Samuelian 
Howard  Schaefer 
Reynold  Schweickhardt 
Gerti  B.  Thomas 
Frank  A.  Visco 
June  Wallin 
Ed  Zschau 


Votes 
5.054,849 


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N 
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DEMOCRATIC  PARTY  ELECTORS 


Names 


Votes 


Names 


Votes 


William  Patrick  Kruer 

John  K.  Smith 

W.  C.  "Bob"  Trowbridge 

Bob  Mulholland 

Phil  Angelides 

Betty  Weir 

Enola  Maxwell 

Hans  Schiller 

Bert  Coffey 

Donald  R.  Hopkins 

John  Pappas 

Rudy  Reyna 

Robert  Batinovich 

Karen  E.  Eshoo 

Mai  Shimizu 

Donald  R.  Malberg 

Jane  Jackson 

Sam  Karas 

Charles  "Chuck"  Keene 

Kenneth  L.  Hart 

John  Chisler 

Lita  Martin  Reid 

Lawrence  Masin 

Miles  Clark 


4.702,456 


Irwin  Rosenfeld 

Lenore  Wax 

Michael  P.  Hernandez 

Michael  Bennett 

Alan  Casden 

Billy  Mills,  Jr. 

Woody  Fleming 

Diane  Martinez 

Ralph  C.  Dills 

Evan  Anderson  Braude 

Wm.  Nelson  Gentry 

Gary  Gonzalez 

Paul  Sweeney 

Robert  M.  Holstein,  Jr. 

David  Skinner 

Michael  D.  Ray 

Marion  Hundley 

Lida  Lenney 

Kim  Carroll  Cox 

Guy  Kimbrough 

Peter  Kelley 

Tom  Vandeveld 

Joseph  Michael  Lepiscopo 


4,702,456 
n 


LIBERTARIAN  PARTY  ELECTORS 


Names 


Votes 


Names 


Votes 


Marion  McEwen 
Ronald  Holman 
Jerry  Balistreri 
Rich  Duenez 
Paul  King 
Pat  Wright 
George  O'Brien 
Thomas  Olson 
Lyn  Sap owsky- Smith 
B.  J.  Wagener 
Steve  Alexander 
Linda  Torno 
Tom  Grey 
Bob  Bickford 
Karen  Huffman 
Saul  Rackauskas 
Jerry  Douglas 
Nancy  Neale 
Geoffrey  Neale 
Bill  Fulco 
Chris  Hofland 
John  Thie 
Bill  Lake 
Sally  Foster 


70,105 


Dave  Nichols 
Edna  Nichols 
Gail  Lightfoot 
Mark  Hinkle 
Ted  Brown 
Laura  Brown 
Kim  Goldsworthy 
Mark  Sweany 
Cullene  Lang 
Dave  Maxwell 
John  Corl 
Sylvia  Barton 
Larry  Leathers 
Lee  Connelly 
Richard  Winger 
Burton  Blumert 
Michael  Iddings 
Brian  Esterson 
Rudolph  Laubscher 
Clarica  Laubscher 
Stephen  Malmberg 
John  Vernon 
Neal  Donner 


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INDKPENDElfT  PARTY  BLECTORS 


Names 


Votes 


Names 


Votes 


Vanessa  G.  Taylor 

31,176 

Teresa  L.  Brown 

n 

Donald  J.  Baraka 

n 

Sandra  I.  White 

n 

Eric  T.  Christopherson 

n 

Lee  Zellmer 

It 

Dawn  Puhr 

n 

Lisa  C.  Poitras 

n 

John  Buenrostro 

11 

Cynthia  S.  McNett 

n 

Lisa  Morley 

n 

Bernadette  L,  Folliott 

n 

Edgar  Littleton,  III 

n 

James  Mangia 

n 

Sudan  E.  Young 

n 

Mary  L.  Chenier 

It 

Linda  J.  Curtis 

II 

Harold  W.  Thompson 

n 

John  Steppling 

n 

Michael  J.  Williamson 

n 

Tim  C.  Delia 

n 

Gregory  Coleman 

n 

Hat  tie  M.  Benn 

n 

Mar ana  0.  Thompson 

II 

Andrew  W.  Thompson 

31,176 

Helen  Abel 

It 

Charles  D.  Fogarty 

n 

Janet  D.  Lewis 

n 

April  C.  LeBlanc 

It 

Ronald  L.  Grayson 

Susan  M.  Gong 

Patrick  G.  Wictor 

Forest  H.  Worten 

Deanna  Leach 

Lonnie  Miramontes 

David  Lee  Moody 

Lisa  Matthews 

Warren  Wright 

Sanford  L.  Blixton 

Ina  Z.  Bransome 

Katherine  L.  Gardner 

Scott  Giantvalley 

Anne  Huse 

Robert  E.  Lentz 

Cleo  Manage 

Maria  Elizabeth  Munoz 

Sonya  E.  Wozniak 

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Names 


AMERICAN  INDEPENDENT  PARTY  ELECTORS 


Votes 


Names 


Votes 


Houston  Myers 
Myron  Guarnett 
Evelyn  Kudrovzeff 
Yvonne  Barber 
Nada  Hanson 
Edmon  V.  Kaiser 
Nicholas  Kudrovzeff 
Eileen  M.  Shearer 
Theresa  F.  Dietrich 
Winifred  Lamon 
Gary  R.  Odom 
Paul  Meeuwenberg 
Oren  G.  Kammerer 
Mary  L.  Rokos 
Robert  Bullock 
Marilyn  Stevens 
Irene  Maggio 
Fred  E.  Barber 
Oscar  G.  Hanson 
Angelina  DeLeon 
Margie  Hart 
Gordon  D.  Mors 
Ted  J.  Nicholoff 
Merton  D.  Short 


27,818 


II 
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Alfred  Smith 
Ellen  VanBuskirk 
Donald  Black 
Arturo  Jacques 
Howard  Hallinan 
Virginia  Odom 
Evelyn  Guarnett 
Earl  C.  Harper 
Clarence  Christiansen 
Charles  M.  Deemer 
Merlyn  Rokos 
Leonard  Bell 
Carolyn  Short 
Nancy  Shearer 
George  Waldron 
Wilma  C.  Heaps 
Jessie  A.  Johnson 
David  F.  Hines 
Clayton  Stanhope 
Robert  Drollinger 
Phil  Daily 
Arnold  Giesbret 
George  King 


27,818 
n 


James  William  Feranson 

Dennis  L.  Hilligoss 

Lloyd  P.  Miller 

Lois  A.  Meller 

Joseph  W.  Pennington 

Helen  Pennington 

Russell  G.  Hunt 

Caren  Hunt 

Randy  L.  Shepherd 

James  S.  Alcorn 

Annette  Donaldson  Motherwell 

Kenneth  H.  Anglin 

Patricia  Y.  Anglin 

Lena  M.  Ehrhart 

Lynn  L.  Carver 

David  Anthony  Brown 

Fred  E.  Huntley 

David  M.  Handley 

Daniel  K.  Frink 

William  H.  Hubbell, 

Leslie  Louis  Gooch 

Mary  Anne  Frank 

C.  McDonald  Lockwood 

Donald  W.  Ericson 


HRITB-IN  CANDIDATES 

President:   Eugene  McCarthy 

Vice  President:  Maureen  Saith 


Votes 


Names 


Mike  Noonan 

225 

Vicki  Cohen 

n 

Glenn  J.  Emanuel 

n 

Bruce  L.  Vincent 

N 

Donald  B.  Campbell 

N 

Kurt  E.  Andersen 

m 

Catherine  Sullivan 

H 

Maura  P.  Emanuel 

N 

Marsha  K.  Chandler 

m 

Sue  Pare 

n 

Janet  G.  Lyon 

m 

Kathleen  G.  Andersen 

M 

Kristin  Anderson 

M 

Eileen  Sterling 

m 

Peggy  Calvert  Klein 

m 

Marilyn  Mosley 

m 

Paige  Andersen 

m 

Adele  M.  Cannon 

m 

Oneil  M.  Cannon 

m 

Kimberley  M.  Teves 

m 

Kristen  M.  Smith 

m 

Nina  A.  Westfall 

m 

Michael  K.  Smith 

m 

Christ  S.  Fotopoulos 

n 

Wesley  James  Johnson  III 

225 

Michael  J.  Smith 

II 

Denise  Mai 

Gary  Giarretto 

Noreen  Giarretto 

Nathan  C.  Steele 

Sterling  T.  Bowen 

Richard  K.  Marsh 

Bryan  Anthony  Foster 

William  Steinsmith 

Melissa  G.  Hegel 

Richard  D.  Rose 

Richard  W.  Morris 

David  M.  Eller 

Wade  P.  Brummal 

Paul  Kangas 

Richard  Whetstone 

Edwin  A.  Rosenback 

Maxine  B.  Quirk 

Kathrin  S.  Abercrombie 

Phillip  Edward  Dorn 

John  C.  Reiger 

Philip  L.  Sawyer 

WRITK-IM  CANDIDATES 

President:   Herb  Lewin 

Vice  President:   Eaaa  Mar 


Names 

Ronald  Paul  Rodriguez 

Gene  Pepi 

Emma  Mar 

Henry  Y.  Mar 

Stephen  William  Foster 

Barri  Boone 

Howard  Gelman 

Ronald  Lamm 

David  Hayman 

Judith  Frances  Ellman 

Melissa  G.  Ehman 

Jess  A.  Grant 

Erin  Elizabeth  Clarke 

Sharon  R.  Fournerat 

Charles  W.  Turner 

Steven  Brown 

Judith  Ann  Turner 

Marsha  Joan  Feinland 

Lee  Heller 

Aaron  R.  Aarons 

Harry  Winthrop 

Melody  Knight 

Shoshana  Towers 

John  Thomas  Condit 


Votes 

52 

■ 

M 
H 
N 

n 
n 

N 

■ 

N 
N 
N 

n 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
m 
n 
n 


Names 

John  H.  Comly 
Lawrence  Phillips 
Donald  Weitzman 
Steven  P.  Bloom 
Hilda  S.  Cowan 
Theodore  Adrian  Zuur 
Julie  L.  Pridham 
Heidi  J.  Bathen 
Brian  Pridham 
Axhel  A.  Munoz 
Daniel  Gersten 
Joseph  A.  Cardinal 
Julie  Fausto 
Ivan  Wm.  Kasimoff 
Fleming  D.  Gray 
Shirley  Isaacson 
Joan  M.  Maxwell 
Katherine  German 
Frank  German 
Vikki  A.  Murdock 
Alfred  Villegas 
Sarah  T.  Nicol 
G.  David  Hepperly 


Votes 

52 
If 


N 

m 
m 
n 

m 
n 

H 

m 
m 
m 

N 
N 
M 
N 

II 
It 

N 


HRITB-IN  CANDIDATES 

President:   Jerry  Carroll 

Vice  President:  Marlin  Thacker 


Names 

Robert  Spencer  Brindle,  Sr. 

Paul  Lewis 

Inez  Humecky 

Marilyn  Bernice  Bradley 

Bernard  F.  Rice 

Phyllis  Gutierrez 

Cynthia  Gomez 

John  Thomas 

Ed  Hohe 

Shelley  S.  Seymour 

Bert  H.  Lincoln 

Joseph  Lee  de  Ramus 

Gary  B.  Wilson 

Lanette  G.  Hare 

Gina  L.  Baugh 

Melvina  A.  Mull 

Karen  M.  Andresen 

Arvid  R.  Andresen 

Lloyd  Lavon  Rosh 

John  C.  Lewton 

Lori  C.  Heesch 

Dan  Elliott 

Thelma  Lois  Layman 

Remi  Adeyemo 


Votes 


13 


n 

n 
n 
n 
ti 
n 
n 
n 
n 
n 
n 
n 
n 
n 
11 
n 
ft 
n 


Names 

Stephen  A.  Hamm 
Sharon  K.  Hamm 
Geoffrey  Andrew  Ebling 
Michael  D.  Cully 
Jerry  L.  Carroll 
Dawinder  Singh 
Peter  F.  Troger 
Renee  C.  Stafford 
Linda  J.  Mack 
Patricia  J.  Pettis 
Stephen  Lloyd  Pettis 
Julie  A.  DaGrade 
James  P.  Cordova 
Chris  Armstrong 
Kevin  Patrick  Stafford 
Dionne  Castaldi 
Matthew  Vaks 
Marvin  Donald  DeGrade 
Michael  S.  Sanders 
Kevin  L.  Gleason 
Aloha  Jeanne  Troger 
Glenda  Adamson 
Stephen  Jones 


Votes 
13 

M 
N 

n 


M 
H 

m 
m 

M 

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WRITE-IN  CANDIDATES 

President:   Isabel  Hasters 

Vice  President:   Robert  B.  Anderson 


Names 

Ron  Topo 
Cheryl  T.  Fallon 
Gaynell  King 
Michael  Stewart 
Marjorie  Clark 
Kent  S.  Cottrall 
Frances  G.  M.  Wilcox 
B.  Vernese  Rodgers 
Maria  L.  Stasen 
LaMont  Milam 
Edward  A.  Broussard 
Members  Holsey 
Curtis  Parker 
Merry  DeLouis 
Beverly  White 
Oasis  Brown 
Andrew  H.  Otero 
William  T.  Martin  III 
Alfreda  Dean  Masters 
Shirley  Jean  Stevenson 
Willie  James  Little 
Jon  P.  Whitfield 
William  Hilliard 
Tracy  A.  Jeffries 


Names 


Votes 

12 

m 
m 
m 

H 
M 
N 

» 

H 

m 
n 

M 

n 
II 
m 
■ 
m 

M 

m 
n 

N 
■ 
■ 
H 


HRITB-IN  CANDIDATES 
President:   Larry  Holaes 
Vice  President:  Gloria  La  Riva 


Votes 


Harold  Thomas 

12 

Shawn  Goodman 

Janice  C.  Willoughby 

Rosetta  Pillow 

Linda  L.  Turner 

Karen  Madden 

Les  Lions 

Vonzella  Anderson 

Kathryn  Benedict 

Debra  Cottrell 

Willie  Allums 

Mildred  Mays 

Celestine  Webster 

Josephine  L.  Licairo 

James  T.  Moore  Jr. 

Robert  Jenkins 

John  Moore 

Carolyn  Graves 

Jan  Sisson 

Tanya  Massey 

Dorothy  Hemenway 

Eddie  Howard 

George  R.  Williams 

Names 

Gerald  W.  Kucherenko 
Jean  M.  Turk 
Eric  Swabeck 
Bradley  Angel 
Julie  La  Riva 
Tim  F.  Murphy 
Marcia  Branch 
Carol  L.  Toms 
William  C.  Hackwell 
Barbara  L.  Yorke 
Louise  E.  Merrill 
Bruce  Baginski 
Nicholas  Mossa 
Paul  Greenberg 
Jane  Cutter 
Andrew  T.  Freeman 
Stephanie  J.  Hedgecoke 
David  A.  Carr 
Yaeko  Naritomi 
Zoe  Kastl 
Patricia  Jackson 
Richard  Uhsmann 
Essie  Morymen 
Roberta  Sesso 


Votes 

11 
If 

m 

It 

n 

n 

n 

n 

II 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 

n 


Names 


Votes 


Jane  Garcia 

11 

Ricardo  B.  Leons 

Morton  Vicker 

Anne  Seeman 

Helen  Home 

John  Parducci 

Donald  Charles  Bamett 

Joan  Luise  Marquardt 

Ronald  Holladay 

Sara  Catalinotto 

Jenne  Hammond 

Angela  Lynne  Welton 

Sari  H.  Dworkin 

James  B.  Drindell 

Beth  A.  Love 

Richard  Becker 

Alfonso  Texidor 

Thomas  A.  Comar 

Enrique  Garcia 

Judith  L.  Hoff 

Elizabeth  C.  Barron 

Robert  C.  Barron 

Roi-Martin  Brown 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  6th  day  of  June,  1989, 
within  the  50th  Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office 
of  Member  of  Assembly  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  death  of  Curtis  R. 
Tucker. 

m  WITNESS  WHBKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
December  1988. 

,Q.,,i. '  • 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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MARCH  RING^ 
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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  no  longer  exist 
in  circumstances  previously  declared  States  of  Emergency,   and  pursuant   to  the 
authority  specified  in  Government  Code  Section  8629,  and  having  further  found  that 
local  authorities  are  now  able  to  core  with  the  situations,  therefore  proclaim  that 
the   States   of  Emergency  previously  proclaimed  on  the  following  dates  and  in  the 
following  jurisdictions  no  longer  exist,  effective  immediately: 


August  25,  1987 
October  2,  1987 
October  2,  1987 
October  5,  1987 
November  27,  1987 
January  21,  1988 
January  26,  1988 
June  15,  1988 
July  21,  1988 


Los  Angeles  County 

Cities  of  Monterey  Park  and  Whittier 

Los  Angeles  County 

Orange  County 

Imperial  County 

Los  Angeles,  Orange  and  San  Diego  Counties 

Santa  Barbara  County  and  City  of  San  Buenaventura 

City  of  Redondo  Beach 

Calaveras  County 


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  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
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PROCLAMATICTi 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMKRGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Los  Angeles,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  December  7.  1988,  as  a 
result  of  high  winds  and  a  series  of  fires.  Upon  the  request  of  the  Board  of 
Supervisors,  County  of  Los  Angeles,  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel  and  facilities  of  the  county, 
and  because  of  the  continuing  fire  threat  and  extremely  high  winds.  I  therefore 
proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of  Los  Angeles;  and 

I  FURTHER  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  hereafter  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  WITMESS  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  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  1h»  oKc*  of  l«w  SKntory  of  State 
of  tfct  SMt*  of  Colifomia 

DEC  1  2  1988 
MARCH^  EU  Seoftay  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  with  more  than  6.000  growers  and  650  vintners,  California  has  more 
wine  producers  than  all  other  states  combined;  and 

WHEREAS,   with  2500  dairy   families  and  56  cheesemakers,  California  cheese 
plants  throughout  the  state  produce  more  than  AGO  million  pounds  of  40  different 
types  of  cheese  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  78  varieties  of  white  and  red  wine  grapes  are  produced  in 
California;  and 

WHEREAS.  Calif ornians  are  the  top  cheese  consumers  in  the  country,  consuming 
more  than  27  pounds  of  cheese  per  person  every  year,  nearly  50  percent  more  than 
the  rest  of  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  the  only  state  to  provide  grading  standards  to  ensure 
the  quality  of  our  state's  cheeses;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  our  northern  coast  to  our  southern  border,  California  wines  and 
cheeses  are  made  in  virtually  every  area  of  the  state  and  all  are  renowned   for 
their  high  quality  and  taste; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1989  as  Wines  and  Cheeses  of  California  Month  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  enjoy  the  taste,  quality  and  variety  of  California's  fine 
wines  and  cheeses. 

HI  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 
December  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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6317 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Itw  oMe*  of  itw  Saovtair  «f  State 
of  Itw  Stole  of  Califomio 

OEC  1  4  1988 
MARCH  FONG  EU  Secratsy  of  S(ate 

fly      I  L.j^M   '}   (.(Mur/ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


CERTIFICATE  OF  ELECTICXl  FOR  SIX-TEAR  TERM 


TO  THE  PRESIDENT  OF  THE  SENATE  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES: 


This  is  to  certify  that  on  the  8th  day  of  November,  1988,  Pete  Wilson  was  duly 
chosen  by  the  qualified  electors  of  the  State  of  California  a  Senator  from  said 
State  to  represent  said  State  in  the  Senate  of  the  United  States  for  the  term  of 
six  years,  beginning  on  the  3rd  day  of  January,  1989. 


IN  WITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
December  1988. 


California  " 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


DEC  I  f-.1988 


AMENDED 
SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAHATION 


SiCW^^t 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  amend  my 
proclamation  dated  December  8,  1988,  relating  to  the  special  election  within  the 
50th  Assembly  District,  to  provide,  instead,  for  a  special  election  date  of  April 
11,  1989  to  fill  said  vacancy. 

IN  HITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
December  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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In  the  oBic.  o»  th»  SecreWry  of  Sta»» 
of  ♦«»  Slal«  of  Caltfornta 

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MARCH  fON6  EU,  SeCTBttiy  0» 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot^  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  education  and  growth  of  California's  children  is  a  vital 
responsibility  with  considerable  impact  on  the  future  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  mental,  physical  and  emotional  health  of  school  children  has  a 
significant  impact  on  their  ability  to  learn;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  health  programs  and  professionals,   notably  school  nurses, 
contribute  substantially  to  the  prevention,  detection  and  treatment  of  illness  in 
our  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tireless  commitment  of  these  dedicated  professionals  fosters  a 
safer  and  more  productive  educational  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  efforts  of  school 
nurses  and  the  importance  of  school  health  programs;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  23-27,  1989  as  School  Health  Week  in  California  and  January 
25,  1989  as  School  Nurse  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  14th  day  of 
ecember  1988. 


Governor  of  California  *-/ 


fdou^h^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


In  Ihe  oiik*  of  i4m  Stctetory  (A  Stota  ^pH 
of  I**  Slol*  of  ColHofnio  V5 


DEC  2  3  1988 

MARCH  WNGHJ,  Secf^  of  State  ^^ 


Deputy 


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WHEREAS,  providing  quality  health  care  for  all  Californians  goes  beyond 
medical   treatment  and  encompasses  all  care  provided  patients  in  health  facilities 
throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  effective  patient  relations  improves  the  speed  of   recovery  and 
enhances  the  possibilities  of  a  complete  and  healthy  recuperation;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  hospital  personnel,  from  admissions  representatives  to  medical 
professionals,  have  the  responsibility  of  providing  service  to  patients  and 
contribute  to  the  overall  well-being  of  the  patient;  and 

WHEREAS,   since  1974  the  California  Society  of  Patient  Representatives  has 
worked  to  increase  the  knowledge  and  ability  of  hospitals   to  enhance  patient 
sensitive  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  1989  the  California  Society  of  Patient  Representatives  will  be 
observing  its  15th  anniversary; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  10-14,  1989  as  Patient  Relations  Week  in  California. 

IM  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 
December  1988. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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In  Ae  o«B«  of  th«  S«of^ryo<  S»ol. 

DEC  2  3  1988 
MARCH  PONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stata 

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Deputy   /' 


WHEREAS,  a  majority  of  Calif ornians  remain  concerned  about  the  increased 
incidence  of  crime  in  all  areas  of  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   although  most   criminal  activities  appear  to  be  centered  in  urban 
areas,  rural  areas  of  California  have  also  been  subject  to  an  increase  in  criminal 
acts;  and 

WHEREAS,  rural  crime  can  involve  the  loss  or  damage  of  equipment,  livestock, 
chemicals,  commodities  and  other  goods,  resulting  in  significant  economic  losses 
which  slow  production  and  increase  the  cost  of  farm  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  illegal  drug  activity,  such  as  cultivation,  manufacturing,  sales  and 
abuse  of  controlled  substances,  has  increased  in  rural  portions  of  the  state  in 
recent  years,  and  indicate  that  all  Californians  must  face  the  problems  associated 
with  rampant  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  and  local  agencies  must  work  together  with  individual  citizens 
and  private  industry  to  bring  an  end  to  the  devastating  effects  of  rural  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  increase  the  public  awareness  of  the  effects  of  rural  crime,  the 
California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Task  Force  is  observing  February  1989  as  Rural 
Crime  Prevention  Month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1989  as  California  Rural   Crime  Prevention  Month  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  the  methods  of  crime 
prevention. 

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 
December  1988. 


'of   California 


Governor 


Secretary  of  State 


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tn  rtw  oMm  t*  Kw  S«ntaiy  «(  Skrt* 
of  itw  Slota  of  Califomia 

DEC  2  ^^988 
MARCH  FONG  EU  SecTBtay  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  as  our  great  state  and  nation  continue  to  grow  and  change,  a  strong 
vocational  education  program  is  increasingly  vital  to  our  future  economic 
development:  and 

WHEREAS,  vocational  education  supplies  our  country  with  a  strong,  well-trained 
workforce  which  enhances  productivity  in  business  and  industry  and  supports 
America's  leadership  in  the  international  marketplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  vocational  education  serves  individual  citizens  by  enabling  them  to 
find  satisfying  careers  that  suit  their  own  skills  and  interests,  by  providing 
technical  skills  that  let  them  excel  in  their  chosen  careers  and  by  teaching 
leadership  skills  that  serve  them  on  the  job,  at  home,  and  in  the  community:  and 

WHEREAS,  vocational  education  stimulates  the  growth  and  vitality  of 
California's  businesses  and  industries  and  those  of  the  entire  nation  by  preparing 
workers   for  the  occupations  expected  to  experience  the  largest  and  fastest  growth 
in  the  next  decade;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  State  Council  on  Vocational  Education  joins  the 
American  Vocational  Association  in  observing  February  8-14,  1989  as  Vocational 
Education  Week  in  celebration  of  the  theme,   "Vocational   Education:   Building 
Tomorrow's  Leaders,"  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  recognize  that  a  strong 
vocational  education  program  planned  and  carried  out   by  trained  vocational 
educators  is  vital  to  the  economic  development  of  our  state  and  the  well-being  of 
its  citizens; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  12-18,  1989  as  Vocational  Education  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  become  familiar  with  the  services  and  benefits  offered  by  the 
vocational  education  programs  in  this  state  and  to  support  and  participate  in  these 
programs  as  t^c^sary  to  enhance  their  individual  work  skills  and  productivity. 

IH  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 
December  1988. 


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Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th*  oIRe*  erf  the  Secretory  of  StaH 
of  tfte  Sta1»  of  Collfomio 

JAN  5  Xr;59 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaot  cf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  bone  marrow  transplantation  has  recently  been  proven  to  be  an 
effective  treatment  for  previously  hopeless  cases  of  terminal  disease:  and 

WHEREAS,   marrow  transplantation  is  the  only  effective  treatment  for  many 
otherwise  fatal  conditions,  such  as  certain  types  of  leukemia,  lymphoma.  Hodgkin's 
Disease,  aplastic  anemia,  and  other  serious  diseases  of  the  blood;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  necessary  technology  for  marrow  transplants  is  available,  but 
deserving  patients  are  denied  the  live-saving  procedure  only  for  lack  of   suitable 
donor  marrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  donating  marrow  is  safe  and  relatively  simple  for  healthy  donors,  and 
donated  marrow  is  promptly  replenished  in  the  donor's  body;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  caring  and  giving  individuals,  when  informed  of  the  need 
and  the  potential  for  saving  lives,  have  responded  heroically  by  being  tested  and 
registered  with  the  National  Marrow  Donor  Program;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Life-Savers  Foundation  of  America  is  committed  to  increasing 
public  awareness  about  the  importance  of  bone  marrow  transplants  which  can  save 
countless  lives; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  10-17,  1989  as  Bone  Marrow  Transplant  Week  and  February  14 
as  Life-Savers  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  how  they 
can  help  other's  by  donating  marrow, 

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 
January  1989. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


M  Nie  o*c«  o<  the  Sccictanr  of  SWe 
of  the  Stot*  of  Coiifoniio 

JAN  9  XIQSQ 
wm\  fONG  Eu,  sect^  a  stats 


WHEREAS,  few  men  have  made  greater  impact  on  ensuring  our  civil  liberties  ttian 
Dr.   Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  who  gave  hopes  and  dreams  and,  finally,  his  life  so 
that  all  Americans  could  be  blessed  with  the  benefits  of  a  free  society;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King  was  a  man  of  great  vision  and  purpose  whose  noble  endeavors 
demonstrated   a  very  special   spirit   of  involvement  and  concern  that  inspired 
progress  and  change  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  his  sacrifice,  people  everywhere  have  learned  that  if  racism 
and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by  fellowship  and  equality  and  if  mankind  is 
to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest  hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  con- 
tribute to  the  work  of  building  a  world  free  form  the  blemishes  of  sorrowful  hatred 
and  intolerance;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King's  devotion  to  the  lofty  principles  of  racial  equality  and 
nonviolent  social  change  serves  as  a  shining  example  of  the  strength  of  the  human 
spirit  and  ensures  that  the  triumphs  and  tragedies  of  the  past  will  not  be  over- 
shadowed by  the  hopes  and  dreams  of  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.  January  19,  1989  is  the  60th  anniversary  of  Dr.  King's  birth  and 
provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  precious 
ideals  to  which  Dr.  King  devoted  his  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  19,  1989  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all   citizens  to  renew  a  commitment  to  Dr.  King's  dream  —  a  dream  of  equal 
rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans. 

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 
January  1989. 


Governor  of  California  U 


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Secretary  of  State 


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F  1  LED 

of  Km  SMte  ot  Cotifefwo 

JAN  9  XK'B9 
MARCH  PONG  EU,  Seci?taiy  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


UHERBAS.  January  19,  1989  is  the  60th  anniversary  of  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King, 
Jr. 's  birth;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King  left  a  civil  rights  legacy  for  all  people  to  challenge 
injustice  through  education  and  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  public  policy  of  the  State  of  California  to  protect  and 
safeguard   the  right  and  opportunity  of  all  persons  to  seek,  obtain,  and  hold  em- 
ployment and  housing  without  discrimination  or  abridgment;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  observance  of  this  year's  theme  "Keeping  the  Dream  Alive,"  the 
Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  and  the  Fair  Employment  and  Housing 
Commission  are  working  together  to  education  the  public  on  this  important  policy. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15-21,  1989  as  Civil  Rights  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  support  civil  rights  in  their  communities. 


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In  ttie  offic  o<  the  Swretocy  <rf  State 
of  ^  State  of  ColifornK. 

JANl  C1989 
MARCH  FONG  £U.  SeccetMy  of  State 

Depety 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  January  19.  1989  is  the  60th  anniversary  of  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King. 
Jr. 's  birth;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King  left  a  civil  rights  legacy  for  all  people  to  challenge 
injustice  through  education  and  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  public  policy  of  the  State  of  California  to  protect  and 
safeguard   the  right  and  opportunity  of  all  persons  to  seek,  obtain,  and  hold  em- 
ployment and  housing  without  discrimination  or  abridgment;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  observance  of  this  year's  theme  "Keeping  the  Dream  Alive."  the 
Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  and  the  Fair  Employment  and  Housing 
Commission  are  working  together  to  educate  the  public  on  this  important  policy. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15-21.  1989  as  Civil  Rights  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  support  civil  rights  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  this  9th  day  of 
January  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi-  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


tn  th»  offic8  o<  the  Secretory  o»  State 
of  the  S«ate  o»  ColHomio 

JAM  1   1  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  State 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  few  men  have  made  greater  impact  on  ensuring  our  civil  liberties  than 
Dr.   Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  who  gave  hopes  and  dreams  and,  finally,  his  life  so 
that  all  Americans  could  be  blessed  with  the  benefits  of  a  free  society;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King  was  a  man  of  great  vision  and  purpose  whose  noble  endeavors 
demonstrated  a  very  special   spirit   of  involvement  and  concern  that  inspired 
progress  and  change  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  his  sacrifice,  people  everywhere  have  learned  that  if  racism 
and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by  fellowship  and  equality  and  if  mankind  is 
to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest  hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  con- 
tribute to  the  work  of  building  a  world  free  from  the  blemishes  of  sorrowful  hatred 
and  intolerance:  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King's  devotion  to  the  lofty  principles  of  racial  equality  and 
nonviolent  social  change  serves  as  a  shining  example  of  the  strength  of  the  human 
spirit  and  ensures  that  the  triumphs  and  tragedies  of  the  past  will  not  be  over- 
shadowed by  the  hopes  and  dreams  of  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.  January  15,  1989  is  the  60th  anniversary  of  Dr.  King's  birth  and 
provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  precious 
ideals  to  which  Dr.  King  devoted  his  life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15,  1989  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  renew  a  commitment  to  Dr.  King's  dream  —  a  dream  of  equal 
rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans. 

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 
January  1989. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6327 


i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•n  rtw  ofRc»  o<  the  Secretary  o*  State 
of  the  State  of  Colifofnio 

jAN  1     1  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secfetaty  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  few  men  have  made  greater  impact  on  ensuring  our  civil  liberties  than 
Dr.   Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  who  gave  hopes  and  dreams  and,  finally,  his  life  so 
that  all  Americans  could  be  blessed  with  the  benefits  of  a  free  society;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King  was  a  man  of  great  vision  and  purpose  whose  noble  endeavors 
demonstrated  a  very  special  spirit  of  involvement  and  concern  that  inspired 
progress  and  change  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  his  sacrifice,  people  everywhere  have  learned  that  if  racism 
and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by  fellowship  and  equality  and  if  mankind  is 
to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest  hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  con- 
tribute to  the  work  of  building  a  world  free  from  the  blemishes  of  sorrowful  hatred 
and  intolerance;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King's  devotion  to  the  lofty  principles  of  racial  equality  and 
nonviolent  social  change  serves  as  a  shining  example  of  the  strength  of  the  human 
spirit  and  ensures  that  the  triumphs  and  tragedies  of  the  past  will  not  be  over- 
shadowed by  the  hopes  and  dreams  of  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.  January  15,  1989  is  the  60th  anniversary  of  Dr.  King's  birth  and 
provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  precious 
ideals  to  which  Dr.  King  devoted  his  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15,  1989  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  renew  a  commitment  to  Dr.  King's  dream  —  a  dream  of  equal 
rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans. 

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 
January  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST 


p/loMh^iu 


Secretary   of   State 


6328 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  *»  oHic»  of  *•  S»cr»tory  oi  Sf< 
of  Hm  Sta«(  of  Calrfomio 


JAN  1      1989 

At I o'clock 

MARCHiONG  EU.  Secje^ry  ot  Sta| 


-:v;t^ 


s^r*- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaUtornia 


WHEREAS.  January  15,  1989  is  the  60th  anniversary  of  Dr.  Martin  Luther  King, 
Jr. 's  birth;  and 

WHEREAS,  Dr.  King  left  a  civil  rights  legacy  for  all  people  to  challenge 
injustice  through  education  and  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  public  policy  of  the  State  of  California  to  protect  and 
safeguard  the  right  and  opportunity  of  all  persons  to  seek,  obtain,  and  hold  em- 
ployment and  housing  without  discrimination  or  abridgment;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  observance  of  this  year's  theme  "Keeping  the  Dream  Alive,"  the 
Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  and  the  Fair  Employment  and  Housing 
Commission  are  working  together  to  educate  the  public  on  this  important  policy. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  15-21,  1989  as  Civil  Rights  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  support  civil  rights  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  this  9th  day  of 
January  1989. 


6329 


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3  I 

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I  (^c-rfT?;*  «.«Ttf*?;«  >^«^-9;<  rp" 

S?  tiDL?  ijots  jifflr" 


,_- Jci  i 


'i^^  K'cJt^  k'IJU^  K't^flLfV  Ifc^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahtornia 


FILED 

In  the  offin  of  Itw  SKrHory  of  Stata 
of  the  Stota  of  ColHbmki 

JANl   "1089 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Seovtaiy  of  stats 


Deputy 


WHEREAS.  America  has  been  blessed  with  a  diverse  population  encompassing 
citizens  of  all  races,  creeds  and  national  origin;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  the  early  settlement  days.  Blacks  have  played  a  major  role  in 
our  nation's  development  and  have  greatly  influenced  the  course  of  history:  and 

WHEREAS.  George  Washington  Carver,  Booker  T.  Washington,  Carter  G.  Woodson  and 
Martin  Luther  King,   Jr.   exemplify  the  Black  Americans  who  have  demonstrated 
creativity,  compassion,  intellect,  vision  and  loyalty,  all  of  which  have  contrib- 
uted to  the  strength  and  growth  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  all  Californians  learn  of  the  many  important 
roles  Black  Americans  have  had  in  the  history  of  America; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1989  as  Black  History  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
January  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6330 


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U>  ^^f^-I  ^':. 


Ks-^  i^tJ^i^  V6^*^  i^iM^-n  li'e^ 


j-i  k'&xwSi  i-iac^  i-^^rf^  »fSC^^  -  t3c 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  Itw  oMo*  of  H«e  S«T«toy  <*  Sta*» 
of  tht  SW«  o«  Cdrfomio 

JAN  2  3  1989 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Smetay  of  StetB 

By  ,'  }<^iy<^\^tZ^   ■ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  effective  communication  among  peoples   and  nations   is  becoming 
increasingly  important  as  technology  improves  our  ability  to  transmit  messages  and 
travel  across  international  borders;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  ability  to  speak  and  understand  foreign  languages  is  a  vital  tool 
to  improved  communication  and  provides  an  opportunity  to  deepen  one's  appreciation 
of  another  culture;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  we  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  the  efforts 
of  dedicated  professionals  who  are  committed  to  teaching  the  foreign  languages;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  an  effort  to  enhance  awareness  of  the  importance  of  foreign  lan- 
guages to  the  world  community,  organizations  throughout  the  state  are  observing 
Foreign  Language  Week  during  the  week  of  March  6,  1989;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Calif ornians  to  join  in  this  observance  and 
increase  their  understanding  of  the  role  foreign  languages  play  in  the  future 
development  of  our  state,  nation  and  the  world; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBWtGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  6-10.  1989  as  Foreign  Language  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  5th  day  of 
December  1988. 


.rX— -  >(Jr-g-<-ofc-<-'-'»-*^*  ' 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6331 


«^  k'e.^o'y  tfeJ^-K  t£ZXa\  x-tJ^-M  i^iJKsli  i^e«1tJ'a  k'eJtts'lB  ^ei; 


-sis   i.'tJ'v^^^   I 


^ jTi  fHKS  nipK  In 


-j'is  fc'tJ^s'jS  ic'Cv^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Iht  alhot  ct  ttie  Secretory  of  S(a»« 
o(  Ihe  Swie  of  Colifomio 

J  h.  \^  iLj    J    1  -^  J 

MARCtj  F0N6  EU,  Secrrtaiy  of 


Deputy 


^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  more  than  2  million  nutritious  meals  are  served  daily  to  California's 
children  under  the  National  School  Lunch  and  other  child  food  programs;  and 

WHEREAS.   California   is  the  nation's  premier  agricultural  state,  leading  the 
nation  in  the  production  of  53  crop  and  livestock  commodities;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  agricultural  products  are  recognized  worldwide  for  their 
quality,  variety  and  abundance;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  School  Lunch  Program  encourages  the  consumption  of  these 
nutritious  agricultural  commodities  by  providing  affordable  meals  to  our  school 
children;  and 

WHEREAS,   good  nutrition  is  vital  to  the  health  and  welfare  of  our  future 
leaders:  and 

WHEREAS,  studies  have  shown  that  well-nourished  children  are  more  attentive 
and  receptive  to  learning;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  School  Food  Service  Association  provides  invaluable 
service  to  our  state's  school  children,  ensuring  healthy,  well-balanced  meals; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  13-19,  1989  as  School  Lunch  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
January  1989. 


/'-*-*-<- JX—    Xj^lt<,4>tU-^-^«, 


Governor  of   California 


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Secretary  of  State 


2^  ».g 

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L^P 


^^  ttiJKa'^  ^iXS'it  K'fiJtl^  K'u 


6332 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  the  offic»  of  ttw  SecfeKwy  of  Stcte 
of  the  Slti*e  of  Colifofmo 

JAN  2  3  1939 
MARCH  fONG  EU,  Sccretaiy  of  State 


fiWRCH  fONG  EU 


^ 


Deputy   ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  of  America  has  a  proud  and  noble  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  great  strides  made  by  Americans  have  instilled   fascination, 
respect  and  admiration  in  the  hearts  of  people  everywhere;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  days  of  the  Mayflower  to  our  expansion  westward  to  the  Gold 
Rush  and  the  Industrial  Revolution,  America's  history  documents  our  path  from  our 
hopeful  beginnings  to  our  current  status  as  the  greatest  nation  in  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  z     respect  for  and  knowledge  of  our  nation's  history  enables  us  to 
understand  where  we  stand  and  what  lies  in  our  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  is  a  proud  service  organiza- 
tion dedicated  to  the  study  of  American  history:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  with  this  fine  organization 
in  observing  February  as  American  History  Month; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGB  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1989  as  American  History  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  23rd  day  of 
January  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California     U 


Secretary  of  State 


3-"  '^Z 


6333 


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I  l^tJtLs^  ttiJK 


S^J! 


ta*^  s^cM^j^  K'eJtJ'k  s^tJKi-a  ^t« 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'  In  Hw  owe*  o<  t<w  Sectewty  of  Stofe 
of  i»i«  Stole  of  Colifotnto 


JAN  2  3  i']39 


MARCH  fONG  HJ,  Secretary  of  State 


By. 


«nun  rwiiw  m»i  ' 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  welfare  of  our  youth  is  vitally  important  and  the  serious 
responsibility  of  all  our  state's  citizens;  and 

HHERE&S,   young  people  need  a  healthy  environment  in  which  they  can  strive  to 
achieve  their  goals;  and 

WukkEAS,  school  counselors  play  an  important  role  in  providing  children  with 
valuable  encouragement  and  guidance;  and 

HHEREAS,   these  dedicated  professionals  serve  as  a  source  of  information  for 
students,  parents,  teachers  and  administrators  in  strengthening  our  educational 
system;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  important  role  that 
school  counselors  play  in  the  personal  and  academic  development  of  California's 
leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  February  24-26,  the  California  School  Counselor  Association  will 
hold  their  annual  Counseling  and  Guidance  Professional  Development  Convention; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1988  as  California  School  Counseling  and  Guidance  Month. 

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  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California     C/ 


Secretary  of  State 


2-"  "^yy;^  ^ati^  "^s 


6334 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Fl  UED 

of  *•  S»a1»  of  Coliwnw 

JAN2  3W89 
MARCH  FpNG  BJ,  Secrttsfy  oJ  State 


Deputy 


/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  fundamental  to  our  progress  and  prosperity  as  a 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS.   California's  school  teachers  are  charged  with  the  serious  and  chal- 
lenging responsibility  of  educating  and  preparing  our  youth  to  lead  us  into  the 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  school  teachers  are  dedicated  and  caring  professionals  who  are 
relied  upon  to  educate  our  students  in  the  basics  of  reading,  writing  and  arith- 
metic while  encouraging  them  to  explore  the  worlds  of  science,  literature  and  the 
arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  providing  quality  instruction,  school  teachers  provide 
guidance,  support  and  encouragement  to  their  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  face  the  challenges  of  the  next  century,  it  is  important  for 
all  Californians  to  recognize  the  vital  importance  of  education  and  the  dedicated 
efforts  of  teachers; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1990  as  the  Year  of  the  Teacher  in  California  and  the  years  1990- 
2000  as  the  Education  Decade  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  23rd  day  of 
January  1989. 


ATTEST: 


-OC—  /j/.fc.o<..^C/^-»-«  t.jL»  - 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


2^  ^-jurgJ*  ".gygj" 


6335 


S3i 


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■3'^  Bfe^^^j  j^t. 


k'c^*4^  liiJLS^  ^& 


«  1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

*n  Mm  offica  of  the  Secretory  of  Stale 
of  tfte  State  of  Colifornio 

JAN 2  4  1%9 
MARCH  FONG  £U,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy     /} 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  great  nation  was  founded  upon  the  principles  of  freedom,  justice 
and  liberty,  with  all  persons  considered  equal;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  history,  many  Americans  have  distinguished  themselves 
tor  their  commitment  to  this  equality  among  men  and  women  and  their  dedicated 
endeavors  to  end  discrimination;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  1964  Civil  Rights  Act  brought  to  focus  the  moral  and  ethical 
obligation  Americans  owe  themselves,  regardless  of  their  personal  differences;  and 

HHKREAS.  here  in  California,  the  Ralph  Civil  Rights  Act  provides  for  all  citi- 
zens to  be  free  from  violence  or  intimidation  because  of  their  race,  color,  reli- 
gion or  other  personal  differences;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  maintain  their  respect  for  and 
commitment  to  the  rights  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Fair  Employment  and  Housing  Commission  is  conducting 
activities  to  enhance  awareness  of  the  Ralph  Civil  Rights  Act  and  its  tenets; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  encourage  all  Californians  to  increase  their  knowledge  of  the  Ralph  Civil 
Rights  Act  and  participate  in  the  observance  of  the  Act  with  the  Fair  Employment 
and  Housing  Commission  on  the  occasion  of  their  30th  anniversary. 

IN  WITWBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  24th  day  of 
January  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6336 


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rSli    K'bXj'U  ^hJKs^^    tft^ 


S  L 


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Sk  1 


13\ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  Hie  offict  of  the  S«ti*tary  o<  Sfafe 
of  th«  Sfote  of  Colifornio 


J  M ;  < 


O   "  v;or 


MARCH  FONG  £U,  Secretw  cf  State 
Deputy       /J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEREAS.  the  mortgage  bankers  of  California  provide  much  needed  funds  each 
year  to  homeowners  and  developers  to  enable  them  to  purchase  single-family 
residences  and  to  develop  apartment  buildings  and  industrial  and  commercial   com- 
plexes, thereby  building  equity  for  the  owners  of  California  real  estate;  and 

WHEREAS,   mortgage  bankers  provide  one  of  the  fastest  growing  and  most  impor- 
tant sources  of  mortgage  credit;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  services  of  mortgage  bankers,   out-of-state  insurance 
companies,   savings  institutions  and  pension  funds  invest  in  California's  thriving 
businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  mortgage  bankers  in  California  service  more  than  $100  billion  in 
loans;  and 

WHEREAS,   all   Californians  should  recognize  the  important  role  that  mortgage 
bankers  play  in  the  Golden  State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GWSGE   DBOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  12-18.  1989  as  Mortgage  Bankers  Week  in  California. 


6337 


^rtt  tf&X^^  t'oJti-i  <CSJ 


■^■^  it-fii^a-H  iCeJGle  k't 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  ot  Stote 
of  the  State  of  ColHornio 

JAN 2   ''1059 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretapf  of  State 


Deputy 


n 


and 


WHEREAS.  California's  greatness  can  be  found  in  the  diversity  of  its  people; 


WHEREAS,  Californians  of  Indochinese  descent  contribute  to  this  diversity  and 
enhance  our  cultural  traditions  and  treasures;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  February  1989,  Indochinese  communities  throughout  the  state 
will  welcome  the  Lunar  New  Year  2552,  the  Year  of  the  Snake;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  traditional  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together 
with  family  and  friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  ex- 
changing symbols  of  luck  and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  impor- 
tance of  this  observance; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1989  as  the  Year  of  the  Snake  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration. 


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 
January  1989. 


Governor  of  Calif orni 


Secretary  of  State 


3^  J^w 
I  El 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,ii  icSEi  ^Sc^K  i^tSS^  ifijc<^  ^^api 


FILED  ^ 

In  the  offic*  o»  «»>•  Secretory  of  Sta»e 
of  «♦»  State  of  CalHornio 

JAM  2  719S9 
MARCH.FUN6  EU,  SeuetJiy  o»  Statt 

By  M'fMl    ^A<^t.-^ 


Deputy 


V 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Californ 


la 


and 


WHKRKAS.  California's  greatness  can  be  found  in  the  diversity  of  its  people; 


WHERSAS.  Californians  of  Chinese  and  Korean  descent  contribute  to  this  diver- 
sity and  enhance  our  cultural  traditions  and  treasures;  and 

WHSREAS.  during  February  1989.  Chinese  and  Korean  communities  throughout  the 
state  will  welcome  the  Lunar  New  Year  4687.  the  Year  of  the  Serpent;  and 

VfHEREAS.  this  traditional  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together 
with  family  and  friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  ex- 
changing symbols  of  luck  and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  impor- 
tance of  this  observance; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1989  as  the  Year  of  the  Serpent  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration. 


6339 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  Stote  of  Colifornio 

JAN 2  7i'-38G 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secre^  of  State 


fty  J'-jjirr,.   Haj\ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


Deputy 


HHEREAS,  today's  children  are  tomorrow's  leaders,   and  it  is  the  vital 
responsibility  of  government,  community  leaders  and  parents  to  meet  their  needs  and 
provide  inspiration  and  guidance  for  their  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  our  youth  to  seek  knowledge  and  adventure,  challenge 
their  limits  and  learn  to  have  faith  in  their  abilities,  we  can  help  them  to  ful- 
fill their  dreams  and  become  responsible,  contributing  members  of  our  society:  and 

WHKkKAS.  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the  Elks  is  an  exceptional  service 
organization  that  has  demonstrated  sound  leadership  and  a  deep  affection  for  our 
youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  are  actively  involved  in  their  communities,  instilling  con- 
fidence and  respect  in  our  children  and  encouraging  them  to  meet  and  triumph  over 
obstacles  and  challenges  in  school;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  an  incentive  to  our  nation's  school-aged  youth,  the  Elks  award 
educational  scholarships  and  sponsor  essay  contests;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  outstanding  contri- 
butions the  Elks  have  made  on  behalf  of  our  leaders  of  tomorrow  and  the  future  of 
our  great  state  and  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1989  as  Elks  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  this  27th  day  of 
January  1989. 


Governor  of  CaliforniaC 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  rt*  offic  rf  »^  ^'^„?!  *^ 
of  rtie  SWff  o»  Colifofnio 

J  AM  2  Ti'^Sn 
MARCH  rot<G  EU,  Sectelaty  o<  State 

Deputy    ^ 


WHEREAS,  during  the  1930' s,  a  revolutionary  idea  in  food  packaging  and 
preparation  reached  the  market  which  involved  freezing  food  products  for  the 
consumer;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  new  concept  gave  birth  to  the  frozen  food  industry  which  has 
grown  into  a  major  economic  force  in  California:  and 

WHEREAS,   in  an  effort  to  meet  the  changing  needs  of  the  consumer,  the  frozen 
food  industry  continues  to  research  and  develop  improved  methods  of  bringing  the 
nutrition,   quality  and  taste  of  American  agricultural  products  to  the  American 
consumer;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  March,  Frozen  Food  Month  is  being  observed  in 
order  to  enhance  public  awareness  and  knowledge  of  the  benefits  of  frozen  food;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  fitting  that  Californians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
significant  contributions  the  frozen  food  industry  makes  to  our  convenience  needs 
and  nutritional  well-being; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1989  as  Frozen  Food  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  27th  day  of 
January  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stote 
of  tfie  State  of  Colifornia 

JAN  3  1  1989 
MARCH  ^  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  mankind  has  sought  to  explore  the  unknown  with  a 
quest  for  knowledge  that  has  resulted  in  tremendous  technological  development;  and 

WHEREAS,   engineers  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  advancement  of  our 
quality  of  life  by  effecting  expansive  and  constructive  social  change;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  inventive  genius  and  exceptional  dedication  of  California's 
engineering  community  exemplify  the  Golden  State's  long  and  proud  heritage  of 
engineering  excellence  and  enhance  our  reputation  as  an  undisputed  leader  in 
engineering  and  related  fields;  and 

WHEREAS,   from  the  most  basic  services  to  complex  theories  and  concepts, 
advancements  in  engineering  have  transformed  the  operations  and  management  of   all 
aspects  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  many 
contributions  engineers  make  to  our  quality  of  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  19-25,  1989  as  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  30th  day  of 
January  1989. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  officB  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  ttie  Stote  of  Colifornio 

JAN  5  1  1989 
MARCH  FftNG  EO.  Secret^fy  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS.  America  is  known  throughout  the  world  as  a  land  of  hope,  opportunity 
and  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  proud  and  noble  history,  patriots  have  prayed  for, 
fought  for,  and  ultimately  died  for  the  revered  principles  upon  which  our  great 
nation  was  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  great  sacrifices  were  made  so  that  the  Americans  of  today  and 
tomorrow  can  live  in  peace,  free  from  fear  of  terror  and  indignation;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  many  people  express  their  love  of  America  and  take  the 
oath  of  American  citizenship  and  become  American  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  us  to  reflect  upon  the  many  blessings  we  have  and 
to  renew  our  commitment  to  preserving  the  precious  freedoms  which  we  enjoy  toiiay; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  20-26.  1989  as  National  Patriotism  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  31st  day  of 
January  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  <iw  oKc*  of  the  Secf«»o»y  of  S»crt» 
of  Ifw  State  of  Colifornio 

JAN  3  1  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sec(etaiy  of  State 

By    /:^,{j// i.    '.■'■ 


Deputy 


'^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHKREAS,  housing  plays  an  important  role  in  California's  healthy  economy  and 
contributes  significantly  to  the  welfare  of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  maintaining  adequate  housing  for  California's  expanding  population  is 
a  serious  responsibility  which  requires   the  sincere  dedication  and  creative 
involvement  of  many  organizations  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  manufactured  housing  industry  has  played  a  vital  role  by  provid- 
ing housing  for  more  than  one  million  California  residents  over  the  past  25  years; 
and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  the  proud  home  to  the  largest  manufacturer  of  manufac- 
tured homes  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  has  been  a  leader  in  the  development  of  national 
construction  safety  standards  for  this  vital  industry:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  the  many  contributions  made  to  our 
state  by  the  manufactured  housing  industry; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  5-11,  1989  as  Manufactured  Housing  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of 
January  1989  j- 


/jt-Ot-^fc*— *-«-|'*-- 


#■*-•.» 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

^  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Sfcrte 
Of  tlie  Slate  of  ColnorniQ 

JAN 3  i  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy        /y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  hereditary  ataxias  are  a  group  of  progressive,   degenerative, 
neurological  diseases  affecting  about  150,000  people  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,   different  hereditary  ataxias  occur  in  persons  of  virtually  all  age 
groups;  and 

WHEREAS,  hereditary  ataxias  involve  degeneration  of  the  brain  and  spinal  cord 
resulting  in  the  inability  to  walk,  talk,  to  use  hands  and  arms,  or  to  chew  or 
swallow:  and 


WHEREAS,  hereditary  ataxias  are  diseases  for  which  there  is  no  cure  and  can 
shorten  life  span  due  to  respiratory  and  cardiac  complications;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  no  specific  blood  tests  or  other  markers  to  diagnose 
hereditary  ataxias;  consequently,  diagnosis  is  made  only  after  sjrmptoms  appear  and 
is  based  upon  medical  and  family  history  and  complete  neurological  examination;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  treatment  of  hereditary  ataxias  includes  medications  to  relieve 
sjnnptoms,  assistive  devices  to  enable  mobility,  ambulation  or  activities  of  daily 
living,  and  palliative  services  to  promote  comfort  and  prevent  complications;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  crucial  element  in  the  fight  against  hereditary  ataxia  is  patient 
and  family  awareness  of  education,  treatment  and  research  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Ataxia  Foundation's  annual  meeting  will  be  held  February 
25,  1989  in  San  Diego; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  20-28.  1989  as  Hereditary  Ataxia  Awareness  Week   in 
California  and  February  25,  1989  as  Hereditary  Ataxia  Day  in  California. 

IH  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 
January  1989. 


Govemor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Caiitornia 


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tn  tht  olISc*  of  itM  Sacntory  of  Stotv 
of  Kw  SUM  of  Colifbmta 

F-bO2  1089 


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and 


WHEKEAS.  California's  greatness  can  be  found  in  the  diversity  of  its  people; 


WHKRKAS,   Californians  of  Asian  descent  contribute  to  this  diversity  and 
enhance  our  cultural  traditions  and  treasures;  and 

HHEREAS.  during  February  1989,  many  Asian  communities  throughout  the  state 
will  welcome  the  Lunar  New  Year  4687.  the  Year  of  the  Serpent;  and 

WHERKAS.  this  traditional  new  year  celebration  offers  a  time  to  join  together 
with  family  and  friends  in  commemoration  of  the  achievements  of  the  past  while  ex- 
changing symbols  of  luck  and  happiness  for  the  future;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  impor- 
tance of  this  observance; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1989  as  the  Year  of  the  Serpent  and  extend  best  wishes  for  a  joyous 
celebration. 


IN  HimSSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
January  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


■^1  ^  ^^ 


(YlOMhlT^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stata 
of  tfte  State  of  California 


FLS03  1939 
MARCH  |J.%  EU,  Secretaiy  o<  Stats 

Depo.,      / 


8y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  welfare  of  our  youth  is  vitally  important  and  the  serious 
responsibility  of  all  our  state's  citizens;  and 

HHEREAS.   young  people  need  a  healthy  environment  in  which  they  can  strive  to 
achieve  their  goals;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  counselors  play  an  important  role  in  providing  children  with 
valuable  encouragement  and  guidance;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  dedicated  professionals  serve  as  a  source  of  information  for 
students,  parents,  teachers  and  administrators  in  strengthening  our  educational 
system;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  important  role  that 
school  counselors  play  in  the  personal  and  academic  development  of  California's 
leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  February  2A-26,  the  California  School  Counselor  Association  will 
hold  their  annual  Counseling  and  Guidance  Professional  Development  Convention; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaj.m  February  1989  as  California  School  Counseling  and  Guidance  Month. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


"ift  I  T_%_» 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6347 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FILED 

In  the  offiea  of  t»>e  Swrtory  of  State  i 
of  •♦)«  State  of  Colifornia 

FEBO  7igS9 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secr^  of  State 


»y/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  child  abuse  is  a  community,  statewide  and  nationwide  crime  which 
impacts  children  and  families  from  all  cultural,  ethnic,  religious  and  socio- 
economic groups;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  risk  to  our  children's  growth  and  development  is  evidenced  by 
increases  in  the  number  and  severity  of  reported  cases  of  child  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  if  our  children  are  to  become  productive  members  of  society,  they 
need  a  childhood  free  from  neglect,  physical  abuse,  and  sexual  molestation  and 
exploitation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  understood  that  early  detection,  intervention,  and  treatment 
are  essential  to  successfully  interrupting  the  generational  cycle  of  child  abuse; 
and 

WHEREAS,  volunteers  and  professionals  are  working  to  decrease  the  incidence  of 
child  abuse  through  prevention  and  treatment  programs  and  improved  coordination 
among  groups  delivering  services  to  child  abuse  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  month  of  April  1989  has  been  proclaimed  National  Child  Abuse 
Prevention  Month  to  promote  increased  public  awareness  and  support  for  prevention 
and  intervention  programs  and  to  acknowledge  the  volunteers  and  professionals  who 
are  committed  to  serving  child  abuse  victims  and  their  families; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  April   1989  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  efforts  to  eliminate  child 
abuse. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California' 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  ttn  Stow  of  California 

FEBO  'ng89 
MARCH  TONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stcte 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  in  the  Spring  of  1942,  President  Franklin  D.  Roosevelt   ordered   the 
relocation  and   internment   of   residents  of  Japanese  descent  living  on  the  West 
Coast;  and 

WHEREAS,  of  the  112,000  people  evacuated,  fully  two-thirds  were  native  born 
American  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  individuals  lost  their  homes,  property  and,  most  importantly, 
those  freedoms  in  which  all  Americans  take  great  pride;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  issuance  of  Executive  Order  9066  was  indeed  a  dark  page   in  the 
history   of   our  great   nation,  and  it  remains  our  responsibility  to  ensure  that 
American  citizens  never  again  lose  their  rights  and  liberties,  and  experience  the 
tragedy  of  internment  in  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  pay  tribute  to  those  innocent  victims  of  Executive  Order  9066  and 
to  rededicate  ourselves  to  preserving  all  sections  of  the  Constitution  for  all 
people,   it   is  appropriate  that  Calif ornians  join  in  observing  Japanese  American 
Evacuation  Day  on  the  13th  anniversary  of  its  revocation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  19,   1989  as  "A  Day  of  Remembrance:  Japanese  American 
Evacuation"  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  6th  day  of 
February  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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In  th«  office  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  tfi»  Stote  of  California 

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WAHCH^UNG  Eli  Secretary  of  State 

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WHEREAS,  fugitives  from  justice  present  a  clear  and  present  danger  to  public 
safety  and  frustrate  the  workings  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  or  about  November  25,  1988.  in  Los  Angeles,  California,  Angel  Luis 
Roman,  a  male  Hispanic,  eighteen  years  of  age,  and  an  active  Los  Angeles  gang 
member,  was  murdered,  execution  style,  with  a  shotgun;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  heinous  act,  and  have  been  unable  to  do  so; 
and 

WHEREAS,   criminal   street   gang  activity  and  gang  retaliation  terrorize  our 
communities,  endanger  the  public  safety  and  frustrate  the  criminal  justice  system; 
and 

WHEREAS,   the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  15A7  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  ten  thousand  dollars  ($10,000)  for  information  leading  to  the 
arrest  and  conviction  of  those  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  ten  thousand  dollars 
($10,000)   for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  murder  of  Angel  Luis  Roman. 

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  1989. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  crime,  fear  and  violence  continue  to  plague  the  citizens  of 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,   an  effective  and  fair  criminal  justice  system  must  recognize  the 
rights  of  victims  as  well  as  those  of  the  accused;  and 

WHEREAS,  victims  and  witnesses  of  crime  deserve  our  special  attention  and  need 
to  be  informed  of  their  rights  in  our  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  thousands  of  victims  and  witnesses  of  crime  have  benefitted  from  the 
assistance  by  victim  witness  service  providers  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  Victims'  Rights  Week  focuses  attention  on  the  prob- 
lems  faced  by  victims  of  crime  and  the  services  available  to  assist  them  in  their 
need,  and  increases  public  awareness  of  their  plight,  and  acknowledges  the  combined 
efforts  of  concerned  citizens,  lawmakers  and  the  criminal  justice  system  to  improve 
these  services; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9-15,  1989  as  Victims'  Rights  Week  in  California,  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
February  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 


FILED 

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of  »♦»  Stote  of  Colifornia 

FEB2  i  1^80 
MARCH  mi  EU,,  Secretary  of  SJats 

Deputy 


WHEREAS,  children  and  their  families  have  special  needs  in  the  health  care 
environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  parents,  school  personnel,  health  care  professionals  and  community 
agencies  mutt  work  together  in  assessing  and  meeting  these  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  dedicated  organizations  and  individuals  have  taken  a  leadership 
role  in  humanizing  health  care  delivery  and  have  served  as  role  models  to  health 
care  facilities  for  patients  of  all  ages;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  12-18,  organizations  throughout  our  state 
and   nation   are  observing  Children  and  Hospitals  Week  in  an  effort  to  increase 
public  awareness  of  the  psychosocial  needs  of  children  and  their  families  in  health 
care  settings;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  join  in  this  important  observance  in  order  to 
better  identify  ways  that  health  care  systems,  schools,  libraries  and  community 
organizations  may  respond  to  the  unique  needs  of  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  12-18.  1989  as  Children  and  Hospitals  Week  in  California. 

IM  WI1?!ESS  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  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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F  i:.  G  J   ;  1989 
MARCH^FftNG  EU,  Secretw  of  Slate 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  public  school  adult  education  programs  are  an  essential   component  of 
California's  educational  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  education  programs  provide  an  opportunity  for  adults  to  achieve 
the  basic  educational  goals  of  reading  writing,  and  arithmetic,  and  to  continue  their 
education  through  high  school  completion;  and 

WHEREAS,   adult   education  programs,  through  the  Immigration  Reform  and  Control 
Act.  prepare  immigrants  and  refugees  to  become  informed  and  contributing  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  education  programs  develop  and  renew  employability  for  the  unem- 
ployed and  underemployed;  and 

WHEREAS,   adult   education  participants  are  involved  in  continuing  education  for 
personal  growth,  job  enrichment  and  career  advancement  to  become  informed   and  con- 
tributing citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  and  continuing  education  programs  respond  to  the  needs  of  special 
students  such  as  the  functionally  illiterate,  the  displaced  worker,  the  high  school 
drop-out.  the  handicapped,  and  the  older  adult;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  and  continuing  education  programs  provide  instruction  for  parents 
in  providing  for  the  healthy  development  of  their  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  and  continuing  education  programs  are  offered  by  public  and 
private  educational   institutions,  business  and  industry,  various  organizations  and 
associations,  and  volunteers;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  March  12-18.  1989.  many  organizations  will  sponsor 
activities  designed  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  adult  education; 

HOW,   THEREFORE.   I,  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  12-18.  1989  as  Adult  Education  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 

_  February  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  th«  Start  of  California 

FEB  2  '^m^ 

MARCH  .FONG  EU,  SecwlBV  of  St:t3 


MARCHiONG  EU,  Secwttiy  of  St:h    laSg 
A"^'         \Depoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  from  our  earliest  times  to  the  present,  agriculture  has  been  the 
backbone  of  California's  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,   to  meet  the  increasing  demand  for  food,  it  is  important  that  we 
encourage  young  people  to  pursue  careers  in  agriculture;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Future  Fanners  of  America  (FFA)  provides  valuable  opportunities 
for  California's  youth  to  discover  the  rewards  and  satisfaction  of  an  agricultural 
career;  and 

WHEREAS.  FFA  programs  range  from  developing  leadership  and  good  citizenship  to 
providing  instruction  in  growing,  processing  and  marketing  of  food;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  and  instructors  involved  in  FFA  activities  are  continuously 
working  to  improve  the  agricultural  industry  for  the  welfare  of  all  citizens  and 
are  deserving  of  recognition  for  their  dedicated  efforts; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  19-25.  1989  as  Future  Fanners  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  this  23rd  day  of 
February  1989. 


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MARCH  F0N6  EU,  SecretaoLOf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California  women  are  invo^   H  members  of  their  communities 
and  contribute  significantly  to  the  well-being  of  all  citizens;  and 

HHEREAS.  many  of  these  women  are  affiliated  with  the  GFWC  California  Federa- 
tion of  Women's  Clubs  and  the  GFWC  California  Juniors,  the  California  branches  of 
the  General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  volunteer  efforts,  members  of  these  fine  organizations  have 
provided  valuable  service  to  citizens  of  the  Golden  State  and  enriched  our  reputa- 
tion as  a  state  of  concerned  citizens  who  take  active  roles  in  making  our  state  a 
better  place  in  which  to  live;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  is  celebrating  its  centennial 
anniversary  during  1989;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  honor  of  that  occasion,  the  GFWC  California  Federation  of  Women's 
Clubs  and  the  GFWC  California  Juniors  are  expanding  their  influence  in  the  commu- 
nity during  the  week  of  April  23,  1989; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  23-29,  1989  as  General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  California 
Federation  Week  in  recognition  of  the  fine  work  performed  by  these  dedicated  orga- 
nizations. 

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 
February  1989- 

Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•n  Hie  o«»  of  1*i«  SecTBWry  of  SWe 
of  #m  SW»  of  Colifornia 

FEB 2  719S9 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sec^  of  State 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  since  1959,  National  Employ  the  Older  Worker  Week  has  promoted 
employment  of  persons  55  years  of  age  and  older;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  five  million  persons  age  55  and  over  reside  in  California, 
with  the  majority  being  in  good  health  and  living  independent,  active  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  local  government  and  private  sector  organizations  address  job  train- 
ing needs   of  economically  disadvantaged  older  persons  and  provide  assistance  in 
gaining  meaningful  employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  experience  demonstrates  that  older  workers  contribute  to  a  productive 
work  environment  and  enhance  the  economic  strength  of  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   this   special  week  will  increase  the  visibility  of  older  workers  in 
the  community  and  expand  activities  to  link  private  sector  employers  with  older 
persons  interested  in  full  or  part-time  employment; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  12-18.  1989  as  Employ  the  Older  Worker  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  employers  and  community  leaders  to  recognize  the  value  of  the  older  worker 
by  expanding  employment  opportunities  for  this  vital  segment  of  our  society. 

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  1989. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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of  tfie  State  of  California 

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MARCH  F0N6  lU,  Secretary  of  State 
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WHKREAS.  in  America  we  entrust   our  peace  officers  with  the  serious 
responsibility  of  protecting  our  personal  safety:  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  men  and  women  strive  to  fulfill  the  American  promise 
to  be  free  from  crime  and  violence;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  course  of  their  duties,  our  public  safety  officers   risk 
great  personal  danger  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  security;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  brave  individuals  will  be  recognized  nationally  for  their 
strong  commitment  and  hazardous  work  during  Police  Week  beginning  May  lA;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  Californians  join  in  this  observance  and  also 
set  aside  May  16.  1989  as  Peace  Officers'  Memorial  Day  to  pay  tribute  to  the  heroic 
officers  who  sacrificed  their  lives  in  the  line  of  duty; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May   16,  1989  as  Peace  Officers'  Memorial  Day  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  remember  those  individuals  who  gave  their  lives  for  our   safety  and 
express   appreciation  to  those  who  continue  to  dedicate  themselves  to  making 
California  a  safer  place  in  which  to  live. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  o<Bc»  of  t*»  Secretory  of  State 
of  ttw  State  of  Califomia 

FEB 2  71989 
MARCH  PNG  EU,  Secre^  of  State 


Iftepirty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  is  a  formidable  enemy  to  the  economic  and  social  well-being  of 
all  Calif ornians;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  jurisdictions  where  citizen  awareness  and  volunteer  efforts  to 
reduce  crime  have  increased,  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  have  decreased;  and 

WHEREAS,  programs  such  as  Neighborhood  Watch  and  Crime  Watch  have  been  instru- 
mental in  recruiting  volunteers  to  help  combat  crime  in  our  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,   continued  citizen  involvement  and  public  awareness  are  important  if 
we  are  to  continue  the  fight  against  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,  currently  over  50,000  citizens  are  involved  in  Neighborhood  Watch 
groups  throughout  California  and  are  supported  by  hundreds  of  law  enforcement 
agencies  in  their  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  individuals  deserve  the  recognition  and  support  of 
all  Californians; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1989  as  California  Neighborhood  Watch  Month  in  honor  of   the 
thousands   of  citizens  who  share  a  concern  for  crime  and  are  willing  to  become 
personally  involved  in  organized  efforts  to  eliminate  crime  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  this  27th  day  of 
February  1989. 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  pf  State 

Deputy  // 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  children  are  our  most  precious  resource  and  their  development  and 
positive  growth  are  vital  to  the  future  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

VniEREAS.  in  today's  increasingly  complex  society,  our  young  people,  their 
parents  and  educators  all  face  severe  crises  which  create  roadblocks  to  their 
healthy  development;  and 

WHEREAS,   school  psychologists  offer  valuable  assistance  in  the  areas  of 
suicide  prevention,  preschool  assessment,  education  of  culturally  different  youth, 
runaway  children,  and  preventive  mental  health;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  March  8.  1989,  the  California  Association  of 
School  Psychologists  will  gather  for  its  40th  annual  convention  to  promote  its 
goals  and  objectives  and  discuss  methods  to  enhance  the  emotional  and  mental  ^..owth 
of  our  students; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  8-12,  1989  as  School  Psychologist  Week  in  recognition  of 
their  important  contributions  to  the  education  of  our  children. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  like  America.  California  has  a  proud  and  distinguished  history  which 
has  been  created  by  brave  pioneers  of  the  past  and  present;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  creative  individuals  have  been  women  who,  with  hard 
work,  vision  and  a  deep  personal  conviction,  have  worked  to  build  a  bright  and 
prosperous  future  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  have  been  instrumental  in  developing  all  aspects  of  our  society 
and  economy  through  their  work  in  health  care,   education,   philanthropy,   law, 
business,  politics  and  the  home;  and 

WHEREAS,   all  Californians  owe  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  the  heroic  women  of  the 
past  who  dedicated  their  lives  to  ensure  that  all  citizens  could  enjoy  the  freedoms 
and  opportunities  upon  which  our  state  and  nation  were  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  March,   people  throughout  California  will  observe  Women's 
History  Month  in  conjunction  with  the  celebration  of  March  8,  1989  as  International 
Women's  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  are  encouraged  to  participate  in  observances  recognizing 
women  and  their  achievements; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1989  as  Women's  History  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  28th  day  of 
February  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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FEB 2  81939 
MARCH  fUNli  EU,  Secretaty  of  State 


Deputy 


// 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  for  the  past  41  years.  California  has  been  the  leading  agricultural 
state  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   agriculture  is   a   $16  billion  a  year  industry  in  California  and 
strengthens  our  entire  economy;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  foods  contribute  significantly  to  our  high  standard   of 
living  by  providing  food  at  affordable  prices;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  all  citizens  increase  their  awareness  of  the 
social  and  economic  significance  of  agriculture  and  its  links  to  human  health  and 
environmental  quality;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  focus  on  California's  prosperous  agricultural  industry  will 
benefit  all  citizens  and  result  in  greater  employment  opportunities,   an  expanded 
industry  and  continued  quality  produce  for  this  and  future  generations; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDRMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20,  1989  as  Agriculture  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  recognizing  our  great  agriculture  resources. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
February  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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FEB 2  81989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

By  Ai//Ci  -Jk:L,_ 

Deputy     ^ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  fundamental  to  our  progress  and  prosperity  as  a 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   California's  school  teachers  are  charged  with  the  serious  and  chal- 
lenging responsibility  of  educating  and  preparing  our  youth  to  lead  us  into  the 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  school  teachers  are  dedicated  and  caring  professionals  who  are 
relied  upon  to  educate  our  students  in  the  basics  of  reading,  writing  and  arith- 
metic while  encouraging  them  to  explore  the  worlds  of  science,  literature  and  the 
arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  providing  quality  instruction,  school  teachers  provide 
guidance,  support  and  encouragement  to  their  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  concern  and  interest  school  teachers  show  their  students, 
many  students  learn  to  have  confidence  in  their  abilities  and  are  inspired  to  chal- 
lenge their  limits  and  fulfill  their  dreams;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  our  school 
teachers  who  have  dedicated  their  lives  to  ensuring  that  our  youth  receive  a 
quality  education; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  11,  1989  as  Day  of  the  Teacher  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and   caused  the  Great  Seal  of  tht  '"tate  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
February  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
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'iQ89 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  well-known  for  its  natural  beauty  and  splendor;  and 

WHEREAS,  seventy-eight  years  ago.  the  Golden  State  passed  legislation  to 
recognize  March  7  as  Arbor  Day  to  enhance  our  appreciation  and  knowledge  of  the 
natural  wonders  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  trees  of  our  great  state  offer  much  to  us,  including  fruit,  shade 
and  captivating  scenery;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  Californians,  Arbor  Day  holds  special  meaning  as  a  tribute  to  the 
famous  horticulturalist  Luther  Burbank,  who  produced  thousands  of  new  plant  vari- 
eties on  his  California  farm;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  important  observ- 
ance; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7.  1989  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  this  28  day  of 
February  1989. 


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Governor   of   California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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State 


MARCH/GNGEU,  Secretary  of 
Deputy  Secretar^f  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    our  society  greatly   depends   upon   household   chemicals    for   labor-      and 
time-saving     uses     and     upon     medicines   to  provide  health-givii 


benefits:    and 


ing,    life-sustaini 


ng 


WHEREAS,  these  products,  when  not  used  as   intended  or  directed 
hazardous,  particularly  if  children  gain  access  to  them;  and 


may  be 


WHEREAS,  the  Governor's  Children's  Initiative  provides  a  coordinated  statewide 
system  of  seven  Regional  Poison  Control  Centers  to  inform  the  publirabout  ooCon 

trZ?""'  r^'"?'^^  '°''-'^^^  ^^'^P^°"^  ^^"-  *°  —  twen?;-  our  hour  sewice 
to  public  and  health  professionals  and  health  educators;  and  service 

offic?!f^;  the  informational  and  educational  achievements  of  many  of  our  State's 
Hill         Ti-   ^°^""*«7  o'^ganizations  such  as  the  Health  and  Welfare  Agency  the 
Emergency  Medical  Services  Authority  and  the  Regional  Poison  Control  Centers  have 
\Zl  .^"^^^"'"^"^^l   i"   informing   individuals  of  the  need  for  poison  prevention 
including  the  proper  use  of  child  protective  packaging:  and  prevention. 

...•H™f?^-  """"^  nationally-released  figures  show  a  continued  decline  in  the 
accidenta   ingestion  of  household  products  and   fatalities  assoc  ^ted  ^ith 
accidental  poisoning  among  youngsters:  and  ociatea  with 

r.U   ^^^'^'   ^^'^°"8h  our  efforts  have  substantially  reduced  the  incidence  of 
childhood  poisonings,  it  is  clear  that  our  efforts  must  continue  unt  1  ^e  can  point 
to  the  elimination  of  poisoning  as  a  significant  health  hazard  to  our  children- 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  r>f  ^u^Af 
hereby  pro.Ui.  „„ch  19-25.  1989  =s  Poi.;„  ,.^Zit   iJe^lrc.l '  fo'^u!'""'  '" 

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 
March  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXKCOTIVE  ORDER  D-76-89 


WHEREAS,  traffic  congestion  and  safety  are  major  concerns  in  California:  and 


WHEREAS,  accidents  and  incidents  involving  heavy  commercial 
death,  injury,  and  property  damage;  and 


vehicles  cause 


WHEREAS,   these  accidents  and  incidents  delay  traffic  for  many  hours,  causing 
major  congestion  and  cleanup;  and 

WHEREAS,  Senate  Concurrent  Resolution  67.  passed  during  the  1988  Legislative 
Session,   called  for  increased  communication  between  the  government  and 
transportation  industry;  and 

WHEREAS.  Senate  Concurrent  Resolution  67  requests  the  Governor  to  establish  a 
"Heavy  Commercial  Vehicle  and  Driver  Safety  Task  Force";  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  communication  and  cooperation  between  governmental  agencies 
and  the  transportation  industry  would  contribute  to  alleviating  traffic  congestion 
and  safety  problems; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.  The  Heavy  Commercial  Vehicle  and  Driver  Safety  Task  Force  requested  by  Senate 
Concurrent  Resolution  67  (Russell)  is  hereby  established  and  placed  under  the 
direction  of  the  California  Highway  Patrol.  The  task  force  will  investigate 
and  make  recommendations  to  improve  heavy  commercial  vehicle  and  driver  safety 
in  California.  The  task  force  will  include  representatives  of  the  Department 
of  the  California  Highway  Patrol,  the  Public  Utilities  Commission,  the 
Department  of  Motor  Vehicles,  the  Office  of  Traffic  Safety  in  the  Business, 
Transportation,  and  Housing  Agency,  the  Department  of  Transportation,  labor 
organizations,  various  segments  of  the  trucking  and  shipping  industries,  and 
motor  vehicle  owners'  and  operators'  organizations. 

2.  The  task  force  shall  study  methods  of  improving  heavy  commercial  vehicle  and 
driver  safety,  including  improved  coordination  among  State  agencies   and 
commissions  having  jurisdiction  and  responsibility  for  trucking  safety. 


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The  task  force  shall  obtain  information  from  the  trucking  industry.  State 
agencies,  and  other  motorist  and  highway  safety-related  organizations  to 
identify  and  study  the  current  safety  status  of  heavy  commercial  vehicle 
operation,  and  of  drivers  of  those  commercial  vehicles. 

The  information  shall  include,  but  not  be  limited  to.  information  relating  to 
the  licensing,   regulation,  maintenance,  and  monitoring  of  heavy  commercial 
vehicle  operations,  and  the  training,  licensing,  and  monitoring  of  drivers  of 
heavy  commercial  vehicles  and  shall  be  compiled  to  provide  a  basis  for  the 
development  and  effective  management  of  cost-effective  safety  programs  and 
improvements  to  reduce  heavy  commercial  vehicle  accidents. 

In  the  interest  of  efficiency  and  expediency,  the  Heavy  Commercial  Vehicle  and 
Driver  Safety  Task  Force  is  hereby  combined  with  the  California  Motor  Vehicle 
Advisory  Committee,   which  was   established  in  response  to  the  National 
Governor's  Association  consensus  agenda  of  1986. 


The  task  force  shall   report   its   findings  and   recommendations 
Legislature  and  the  Governor  not  later  than  January  1.  1991. 


to  the 


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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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•n  the  offic*  o»  the  Secretory  of  Staf» 
of  tfi«  Stole  of  Californic 

MAR  0  7  1939 
MARCH  F0N6  Eli  Secr^  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


Deputy 


// 


WHEREAS,  mental  retardation  is  a  problem  which  today  affects  six  million 
individuals  and  their  families  across  America;  and 

HHERE&S.   the  most  effective  methods  for  prevention  and  alleviation  of  this 
serious  problem  are  public  awareness  and  understanding:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  potential  for  citizens  with  mental  retardation  to  function  more 
independently  and  productively  must  be  fostered;  and 

WHEREAS,   community-based  programs  and   services  can  enhance  the  lives  of 
children  and  adults  with  mental  retardation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Developmental  Services  and  the 
Association  for  Retarded  Citizens-California  work  to  ensure  rights  and  provision  of 
quality  services  and  programs  for  persons  with  mental  retardation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  March,  160,000  members  through  1.300  state  and 
local  chapters  of  the  Association  for  Retarded  Citizens  of  the  United  States, 
including  the  California  chapters,  are  sponsoring  educational  and   fundraising 
campaigns; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1989  as  Mental  Retardation  Awareness  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  6th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  state 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  spread  of  sexually  transmitted  diseases  in  California  continues 
to  be  a  serious  health  concern;  and 

WHEREAS,   prevention  is  a  proven  method  to  reduce  the  incidence  of  sexually 
transmitted  diseases;  and 

WHEREAS,  ignorance  continues  to  aid  the  spread  of  sexually  transmitted 
diseases:  and 

WHEREAS,   each  year  in  California  sexually  transmitted  diseases  occur  in 
epidemic  proportions,  with  thousands  of  reported  and  unreported  infections;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  education  programs  provide  accurate  information  about  the 
dangers  of  sexually  transmitted  diseases  and  how  to  safely  avoid  contracting  the 
diseases; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1989  as  Venereal  Disease  Awareness  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  7th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


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At_X£:_o'clo<k_I.^ M. 

MARCH  EONQEU.  S^eUry  of  State 

By    Jlfm\'ly, 

Deputy  Secratgry  of  State 


WHEREAS,  exploring  all  of  California's  energy  reaources  and  energy  efficiency 
opportunities   yields   multiple  benefits   wtiile  enhancing  resource  diversity  and 
security  from  fuel  supply  disruptions;  and 

WHEREAS,  energy  efficiency  enables  us  to  achieve  multiple  economic  and   envi- 
ronmental goals  more  effectively  and  at  reasonable  cost;  and 

WHEREAS,   our  use  of  energy  and  choice  of  energy  sources  will  dramatically 
affect  our  environment,  economy  and  national  security:  and 

WHEREAS,  challenging  energy  education  programs  in  California's  schools  encour- 
age students'   entrepreneurial   creativity  and  serves  to  develop  inventive  and 
efficient  approaches  to  energy  problems;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  National  Energy  Education  Day  (NEED)  brings 
together  students,   teachers,  government  officials  and  community  members  to  focus 
attention  on  the  links  between  energy,  environment  and  economics  in  our   state's 
schools  and  communities; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDIOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  2A,  1989  as  California  Energy  Education  Day   in  California 
and   encourage  all   citizens  and  educational  institutions  to  join  in  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  9th  day   of 
March  1989, 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6368 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAR  0  9 1989 

Atj2_l_o'clock *1_M. 

MARCH  FONGEU.^et|fy  of  State 

By  if  I  1-'  ■      /i 

Deputy  S«crttary  of^Kitt 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  post  anesthesia  nurses  have  made  exceptional  strides  over  the  past 
half  century:  and 

HHEREAS,   during  this  time,  the  responsibilities  of  anesthesia  nurses  have 
increased  immensely  as  modern  technology  necessitated  the  expansion  of  post  anes- 
thesia nursing  to  incorporate  critical  care  expertise;  and 

WHEREAS,   today,   post  anesthesia  nurses  are  proficient  in  employing  the  most 
advanced  monitoring  equipment  for  patients  requiring  highly  sophisticated  and  tech- 
nical support  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  anesthesia  nurses  must  be  familiar  with  the  principles  of  physiology, 
pathology  and  pharmacology  and  adequately  comprehend  the  principles  of  medical, 
pediatric  and  geriatric  nursing  for  their  various  patient  populations;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  and  pay  tribute  to  the 
Golden  State's  post  anesthesia  nurses  for  their  contributions  to  the  well-being  of 
the  citizens  of  our  great  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  27-April  1,  1989  as  Post  Anesthesia  Nurse  Awareness  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  9th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offict  of  rht  Secretory  of  Sw» 
of  tfM  Stole  of  California 

MAR  0  9  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  State 

Deputy^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHERE^,  California  agriculture  is  a  $16  billion  a  year  industry,   making 
California  the  number  one  agriculture  state  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS.  Americans  know  little  about  agriculture's  economic  importance  and  its 
significance  to  human  health  and  the  environment:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  crucial  to  develop  the  public's  awareness  of  agriculture's 
vital  role  in  their  daily  lives  and  of  the  vast  number  of  careers  linked  to  agri- 
culture; and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  encourage  critical  thinking  and  wise  decision-making  among 
our  youth  through  the  study  of  the  interdependence  of  food,  land  and  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  nationally  10%  of  48,000  emplo3rment  opportunities  related  to  agricul- 
ture go  unfilled  due  to  the  lack  of  graduates  in  related  fields;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  foods  contribute  significantly  to  our  high  standard  of 
living  by  providing  food  at  affordable  prices; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20,  1989  as  Agriculture  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  join  in  recognition  of  our  great  agricultural  resources  and  those  who 
enhance  them. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DERARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  o«Rt»  oJ  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  tfw  Stote  of  Ccllfornio 

MARl  CMQ39 
MARCH  FWG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  quality  education  is  fundamental  to  our  progress  and  prosperity  as  a 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS.   California's  public  schools  are  charged  with  the  serious  and  chal- 
lenging responsibility  of  educating  and  preparing  our  youth  to  lead  us  into  the 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  public  schools  are  relied  upon  to  educate  our  students  in  the 
basics  of  reading,  writing  and  arithmetic  while  encouraging  them  to  explore  the 
worlds  of  science,  literature  and  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  face  the  challenges  of  the  next  century,  it  is  important  for 
all  Californians  to  recognize  the  vital  role  public  schools  play  in  preparing  our 
state  and  nation  for  future  challenges; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1989  as  Public  Schools  Observance  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  help  make  our  public  schools  even  better. 

HI  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 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tfie  Stote  of  Colifornki 

Mmm;  1   C  1Q89 
MARCH  FQNG  EU,^retafy  of  State 

By M^-(^-'      '<''^'\ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  possesses  diverse  and  innovative  businesses  which 
contribute  to  the  economy  and  progress  of  this  State;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  business  is  called  upon  to  actively  promote  and  protect 
the  natural  and  human  resources  of  this  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  chambers  of  commerce  throughout  the  state  advocate  the  efforts  of 
business  to  ensure  their  survival  and  prosperity  through  a  strong  legislative  grass 
roots  network  of  the  California  Chamber  of  Commerce;  and 

WHEREAS,  chambers  of  commerce  contribute  significantly  to  the  economic  climate 
through  their  advocacy  efforts  to  create  new  and  existing  business  opportunities; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  chambers  of  commerce  and   their 
volunteers  that  preserve  our  free-enterprise  system; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  28,  1989,  as  Chamber  of  Commerce  Legislative  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  9th  day  of 
March  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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tn  the  offics  of  the  Secretory  of  Stote 
of  the  Stole  of  Californio 

WAR  1  C 1989 
MARCH, WW  tu,  Secretary  of  State 
By    ./W)^-/      ^^y^- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHERBAS,  California's  business  conununity  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  both  the 
public  and  private  sectors;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  business  community  supports  and  promotes  Chambers  of  Commerce 
throughout  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS.  Chambers  of  Commerce,  through  their  constant  vigilance,  have  sought 
to  improve  California's  economy  by  promoting  a  favorable  business  climate;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  their  communities.  Chambers  of  Commerce  have  created  an 
atmosphere  of  community  awareness  and  economic  growth  and  development,  which  has 
made  California  a  better  place  to  live,  work  and  raise  our  families. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  7-13,  1989,  Chamber  of  Commerce  Week  in  the  State 
of  California  and  would  encourage  communities  to  honor  the  private  enterprise 
sector  during  that  week  in  recognition  of  their  continued  service  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  this  9th  day  of 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  the  Stole  o»  CotiternJo 

WARl   0  1^89 
MARCH  fONG  |U,  Secretary  of  Slate 

By  .-/;/// .1  'Am^ 

Deputy  A/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  in  our  complex  society,  it  is  necessary   for  people  to  acquire 
increasingly  sophisticated  skills;  and 

WHEREAS,   new  and  emerging  occupations  will  require  employees  with  technical 
training  in  order  to  compete  in  the  global  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Technical  Education  Association  is  devoted   solely  to 
comprehensive  post   secondary  technical   education   in  technical  and  community 
colleges  and  four-year  colleges  and  universities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  association  provides  an  opportunity  for  the  exchange  of  ideas 
among  persons  in  the  technical  education  field  and  promotes  solutions  to  problems 
common  to  education,  business  and  industry:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Technical  Education  Association  is  holding  its  26th 
Annual  conference  during  the  week  of  March  12; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  12-18,  1989  as  Technical  Education  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  10th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic»  of  ^  Secretory  of  Staff 
of  the  Stole  of  Coliforma 


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MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
pepoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  physical  activity  is  essential  to  the  health  and  total  development  of 
young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  important  for  youth  to  engage  in  healthy  physical  exercise  to 
get  the  most  out  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  exercise  helps  improve  the  health  of  children  by  increasing 
cardiovascular  endurance  and  muscular  development,  controlling  weight  and  improving 
posture;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  well-being  also  improves  mental  alertness  and  academic  per- 
formance; and 

WHEREAS,  physical  well-being  also  enhances  self-esteem  and  personal  relation- 
ship; and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  1,  the  YMCA  will  kick-off  its  statewide  wellness  program  to 
encourage  young  people  to  engage  in  physical  exercise; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1,  1989  as  Youth  Fitness  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  14th  day  of 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAR  i  4  1989 
WARCH^FONG  EU,  SeOBjaty  of  State 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  April  1989  marks  ttie  26th  anniversary  of  California's  fair  housing 
law  and  the  21st  anniversary  of  the  federal  civil  rights  law  providing  for  equal 
housing  opportunity;  and 

HHEREAS.  California's  Fair  Housing  Law  was  enacted  to  ensure  that  a   fair 
choice  of  housing  was  available  to  individuals  at  the  same  income  level,  in  the 
same  market  area,  regardless  of  race,   color,   religion,   sex,   marital   status, 
national  origin  or  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,   complaints  of  housing  discrimination  continue  to  be  filed  with  the 
State  Department  of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing,  indicating  that   discrimination 
remains  a  serious  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  April,  interested  parties  from  both  the  private 
and  public  sectors  will  participate  in  a  national  effort  to  promote  fair  housing; 
and 

WHEREAS,   all  Californians  should  work  to  ensure  the  availability  of  fair 
housing  for  each  and  every  citizen; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEQKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1989  as  Fair  Housing  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  14th  day  of 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


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6376 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic*  o»  th«  S^retaiy  o»  Shite    fS 
of  the  Siai»  ot  Colifofnia 


MARCH  FJWG  EU,  Sec™t>)y  Of  Slate 

By  /  r,N"7^.v  ;^^s^^^ i 

/        Depwty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  blessed  with  a  rich  and  varied  wealth  of  natural 
resources  and  beauty;  and 

HHERE&S.  Californians  treasure  the  quality  of  our  environment  and  maintain  a 
long  tradition  of  caring  for  our  natural  resources  and  scenic  splendor;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  the  responsibility  of  every  citizen  to  continue  that  tradition 
by  keeping  our  environment  clean  and  maintaining  the  beauty  of  our  beaches,  water- 
ways, parks,  mountains  and  deserts;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  more  than  a  decade,  millions  of  Americans  have  participated  in 
the  activities   of  Keep  America  Beautiful.  Inc.,  a  national,  nonprofit,  public 
service  organization  responsible  for  involving  individuals  in  community  improve- 
ment; and 

WHEREAS,   this  outstanding  service  organization  is  sponsoring  Keep  America 
Beautiful  Month  to  enhance  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  maintaining  the 
beauty  of  our  landscapes  and  the  quality  of  our  environment; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1989  as  Keep  America  Beautiful  Month  in  California. 

ni  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and   caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tfie  Stofe  of  Colifornio 

^V.f<  1  ;.  1939 
MARCH  FDNG  EU.  Se$feta(y  of  State 

By  A^^ 


EU.  seoBtaty  i 
Deputy^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  CaHtornia 


WHEREAS.  California  is  renowned  for  its  spectacular  beauty  and  scenic  wonders 
of  our  state  park  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  can  enjoy  the  splendor  of  our  diverse  parks  by  using  the 
extensive  system  of  trails  which  traverse  our  parks;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  the  number  of  people  who  travel  these  trails  and  the  damages 
of  inclement  weather,  the  trails  require  extensive  repair  and  maintenance  through- 
out the  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1988  dedicated  volunteers  assisted  state  employees  in  approxi- 
mately 25  projects  including  litter  removal,  trail  construction  and  repair,  and 
erosion  control;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  individuals  contribute  their  time  and  energy  to  ensure  that 
this  and  future  generations  can  enjoy  the  magnificence  of  our  natural  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  April   22-23.   1989,   the  California  Department  of  Parks  and 
Recreation  and  the  California  Recreational  Trails  Committee  are  sponsoring  Cali- 
fornia Trail  Days   in  honor  of  those  who  work  to  preserve  our  extensive  trail 
system; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-23,  1989  as  California  Trail  Days. 

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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


■tfi-^.*^.!' 


Secretary  of   State 


IS  a 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  tfi»  StaV  ■>'      ■•  '"r.H 

M^Rl  6 '1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  det(«iar>  of  State 
By  -^i^iX^Ji  A.  'Ua,  XA. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


HHHRRAS,  California  offers  some  of  the  finest  skiing  in  the  world  with  over  38 
ski  areas  located  in  five  major  regions,  stretching  from  Mt .  Shasta  to  Bear 
Mountain:  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year  more  than  seven  million  skiers  visit  California  ski  areas 
and  generate  total  annual  revenues  estimated  at  $800  million;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  boasts  excellent  snow  conditions,  thousands  of  miles 
of  challenging  trails,  average  annual  snowfall  of  300  to  450   inches  and  a  ski 
season  that  begins  in  October  and  continues  through  July;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  ski  industry  has  led  the  way  in  developing  ski  lift  and 
snowmaking  technology  and  significantly  contributes  to  the  overall  well-being  of 
California's  economy:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  public  and  private  sectors  in  California  have  joined  together  to 
increase  skiers'  awareness  of  and  appreciation  for  the  world  class  skiing  offered 
throughout  the  Golden  State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  21,  1989  as  Ski  The  Californias  Day  and  recognize  all  citi- 
zens who  are  dedicated  to  promoting  California  as  a  skier's  paradise. 

IM  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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  Californi 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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Deputy  Secretary  of/J!j;^te 


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WHEREAS.  March  15th  marks  the  establishment  of  a  new  cabinet-level  U.S. 
Department  of  Veterans  Affairs;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  veterans,  along  with  veterans  throughout  the  nation,  have 
helped  protect  the  security  of  this  country  and  continue  to  support  its  cherished 
values;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  we  provide  quality  services  to  veterans  and  their 
families,  over  one-third  of  our  total  population,  to  assure  their  needs  are  met; 
and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  home  to  approximately  three  million  veterans,  the 
largest  number  of  any  state;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  veterans  and  their  families  benefit  from  the  special 
services  provided  by  the  U.S.  Department  of  Veterans  Affairs,  including  health 
care,  housing  and  education; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  15.  1989,  as  California  Veterans  Affairs  Day.  I  invite  all 
citizens  to  observe  this  day  with  special  recognition  and  honor  for  all  veterans. 

IM  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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


By 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  the  oflSc*  of  the  Secretary  of  ?f.!j 
of  tfie  Slote  of  Cdiforr,!.! 

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WHEREAS,  chronic  obstructive  pulmonary  disease  and  allied  conditions  are  the 
fifth  leading  cause  of  death  in  California,  accounting  for  more  than  8,000  deaths 
in  California  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  an  estimated  40,000  hospitalizations  of  Californians  with 
chronic  bronchitis  and  emphysema  and  more  than  130,000  hospitalizations  of  Califor- 
nians with  other  chronic  obstructive  lung  disease  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  pulmonary  rehabilitation  is  an  important  component  of  the  care  of 
patients  with  lung  disease,  but  the  public  is  generally  unaware  of  its  physical, 
emotional,  and  economic  benefits;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  incidence  of  lung  disease  can  be  reduced  through  prevention,  and 
its  prevalence  can  be  reduced  by  earlier  detection,  treatment,  and  rehabilitation; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  establishment  of  a  special  day  each  year  to  promote  the  awareness 
of  lung  disease,  its  prevention,  and  rehabilitation  will  greatly  assist  in  decreas- 
ing its  incidence  and  prevalence; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  First  Day  of  Spring  of  each  year  as  "Pulmonary  Rehabilitation 
Day"  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  lung 
disease,  its  prevention,  and  rehabilitation  for  the  benefit  of  all  Californians. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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k'fc^-a'i  v'^JCa^  t^tJKi\  x:bX^Z  Jl! 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

of  rt*  State  o«  Cairforrro 

MAR  2  1  V-]89 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Swretarv  cf  S?:ti 

Deputy,  ' 


WHEREAS.  Greece  is  the  birthplace  of  democracy,  and  her  people  have  long 
embraced  the  cherished  ideals  of  liberty,  freedom  and  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  people  of  Greece  have  contributed  to  mankind  the  philosophical 
foundation  on  which  modern  democracy  lies  and  have  provided  the  inspiration  for  the 
perpetuation  of  democratic  governments;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  Greece  lost  their  precious  freedom  during  the  hundreds 
of  years  of  foreign  oppression;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  their  struggle  to  regain  their  lost  freedom,  Greeks  first  marched 
in  rebellion  against  the  Ottoman  Empire  on  March  25,  1821;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  noble  war  of  independence  was  fought  by  patriots  of  Greece  and 
of  other  European  nations  who  embraced  Greece's   thousand-year-old  tradition  of 
individual  liberty  and  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,   in   1829,  Greece  achieved  her  independence  following  a  heroic  nine- 
year  war  that  ended  over  four  centuries  of  Ottoman  oppression;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Greek  community   in  California  is  celebrating   the   I68th 
anniversary   of  Greek   Independence  Day  with  appropriate  ceremonies  and  festive 
gatherings; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25.  1989  as  Greek  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


FILED 

•n  »he  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  SmV 
of  the  State  of  Cnli'orni'. 


MAHCH  FONG  EU,  SecfBiaiy  of  Statt 

By  J<><Man^Q  UkaJi 


m»i-  h^^f^'  ^°""!  ^^^^*^""  i"  California  have  very  special  needs  which  must  be 
and  adultsrand"        "^^"^   "'  '°  '""''^^  '"'°  functioning,  healthy  adolescents 


WHEREAS  with  more  women  entering  the  workforce.   the  responsibilities   of 
caring  for  these  special  individuals  rests  with  child  care  providers  in  preschools. 
day  care  centers  and  private  homes;  and  s.«-nooxs. 

WHEREAS,  protecting  the  young  child's  rights  and  ensuring  that   they   receive 
the  nurturing  so  necessary  to  their  development  are  significant  challenges  that 
require  a  long-term  commitment  and  dedication;  and 

r,rov,?!?f^-i?^\'°'^TT^  °^  '^"^^^'y  ^^^"  ^"^  ^"'^  recognition  of  child   care 
providers  will  be  the  focus  of  public  television's  Child  Care  America  outreach 
project  supported  by  the  Southern  California  Association  for  the  Education  of  Young 
L»niiarenj  and  ^ 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  increase  their  awareness  of  the 
her  citizens^''^       '"'  ^"'^  ''"  ^^'"'"^  ^""'  °"  '^*  ^"'""  °f  California  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  2-8.  1989  as  Week  of  the  Young  Child  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  22nd  day  of 
March  1989. 


f        Gove^or  of  California  /J 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

■r  "-^  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State- 
-)(  th«  Slate  of  Colifornto 

'■^^R  2  ?  10SQ 
* ' 'i:h  rONG  EU.  Secretary  of  State 

Oepo<7 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHERKAS.  California  is  well  known   for   its  outstanding  health  care  and 
facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  vital  to  the  effective  operation  of  our  state's  hospitals  and  clinics 
are  the  efforts  of  hospital  admitting  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  professionals  are  committed  to  ensuring  the  efficient 
operation  of  hospitals  and  providing  comfort  and  guidance  to  patients  and  their 
families;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  skilled  and  responsible  employees  continually  establish  and 
pursue  standards  of  excellence  that  contribute  significantly  to  the  advancement  of 
quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  3-9,  1989,  the  California  Association  of 
Hospital  Admitting  Managers,  formally  organized  on  April  5,  1974,  will  be  honoring 
hospital  admitting  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  important  and  worthy 
observance; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  3-9,  1989  as  Hospital  Admitting  Personnel  Recognition  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  22nd  day  of 
March  1989. 

0       L        '     . 


6384 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  oflJca  of  the  Sactrtary  <rf  Sto^e 
of  th»  S(a1«  of  Colifornio 

^.' '-v  2  ']  1?o^ 
MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretafy  of  Siafe 

By  ■  /^.fjLii^'V'jAt: . 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oF  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  citizens  throughout  our  great  state  seek  protection  of  financial  and 
health  resources  which  is  provided  by  life  and  health  insurance;  and 

WHEREAS,   life  and  health  insurance  provide  a  solid  base  for  sound  family 
financial  planning;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  process  of  life  insurance  underwriting  identifies  risks  and 
offers   solutions  which  protect  and  enhance  the  financial  lives  of  individuals  and 
businesses  using  life  insurance  and  other  closely  related  financial  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  persons  can  benefit  by  professional  advice  and  informed  decisions 
offered  by  life  and  health  insurance  agents  and  managers;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Association  of  Life  Underwriters,  which  represents 
career  life  and  health  insurance  agents  and  managers,  is  participating  in  a  public 
awareness  effort  to  promote  Financial  Fitness  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  27-April  1.  1989  as  Financial  Fitness  Week  in  California. 


6385 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

(n  vw  office  of  ttio  Secretary  of  Stof^ 
of  th»  Stcrt*  of  Colifornia 

MAR  2  4  1989 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secrecy  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  Calif ornians  tiave  always  been  eager  to  donate  their  time  and   energy 
to  the  betterment  of  their  community  and  fellowman;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  admirable  goodwill  has  contributed  significantly  to  the  revered 
American  tradition  of  neighbor  helping  neighbor;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  millions  of  volunteers  throughout  our  great  nation  lend 
their  hearts  and  hands  to  help  their  fellow  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  April  9-15,  1989,  the  United  States  will  observe 
National  Volunteer  Week  and  this  year's  theme.  "Volunteers  Light  Up  Our  Lives";  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  event  provides  an  important  opportunity  to  recognize  the 
men,  women  and  children  who  have  worked  to  enhance  the  well-being  of  their  communi- 
ties and  fellow  citizens; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9-15,  1989  as  Volunteer  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  23rd  day  of 
March  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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6386 


FILED 

•n  <fie  office  of  rtw  Secretary  of  Stoic 
of  tfie  State  of  CaHfomio 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


1  "•  0 


MAfiCHFONG  EU,  Secre^  of  State 


9^ 


\Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  recent  advancements  in  medical  science  have  increased   the  life 
expectancy  of  all  Americans  and  contributed  to  the  well-being  of  our  communities- 
and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  developments  have  been  related  to  medical   laboratory 
work  which  is  a  key  component  of  our  medical  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  dedicated  laboratory  professionals  enhance  the  health  care  profession 
and  continually  demonstrate  their  commitment  to  the  health  of  our  nation  by 
performing  their  tasks  with  accuracy,  efficiency  and  effectiveness;  and 

WHEREAS,   laboratory  personnel   contribute  to  the  appropriate  diagnosis  and 
treatment  of  disease  and  are  deserving  of  recognition  for  their  steadfast 
commitment  to  maintain  the  health  and  well-being  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   citizens  throughout   the  state  join  with  the  American  Society  of 
Clinical  Pathologists  in  observing  Medical  Laboratory  Week  in  observance  of   these 
skilled  and  professional  workers; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DBUKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9-15,  1989  as  Medical  Laboratory  Week. 

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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


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6387 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  oIBm  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  IrW  SlOtv  Or  Cairfornki 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  State 
(    I  Dfpoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  modern  technology  has  greatly  improved  the  feasibility  of  organ  and 
tissue  transplant  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  due  to  the  achievements  in  this  vital  health  area,  the  lives  of  many 
citizens  are  saved  while  countless  others  are  provided   the  opportunity  to 
significantly  improve  the  quality  of  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,   organ  and   tissue  transplants  have  greatly  increased  the  need  for 
citizens  to  donate  organs  for  the  benefit  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  concerned  volunteers,  professionals  and  organizations  throughout  the 
state  are  promoting  the  value  of  organ  and  tissue  donation  during  the  last  week  of 
April  1989; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  23-29.   1989  as  Organ  and  Tissue  Donor  Awareness  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  23rd  day  of 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6388 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  o«fie«  of  «♦»•  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  California 

IviAR  2  ■;  1939 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secr$t^  of  State 

^   *  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  according  to  the  nation's  last  census  figures,   there  are 
approximately  25,000  persons  in  the  United  States  who  have  reached  their  100th 
birthday:  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  last  century,  technological  innovations  have  resulted  in 
lower  mortality   rates   and  have  enhanced  a  person's  chance  of  reaching  this 
milestone;  and 

WHEREAS,  centenarians  have  witnessed  great  scientific  and  social  achievements 
of  our  century,   such  as  the  invention  of  radio,  automobile  and  television,  the 
development  of  the  Polio  vaccine  and  aerospace  technology,  and  the  right  to  vote 
for  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  much  to  be  learned  from  our  state's  3,000  centenarians  by 
sharing  in  their  experiences  and  wisdom  about  the  rich  history  and  culture  of  the 
Golden  State;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20.  1989  as  Centenarians  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  23rd  day  of 
March  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6389 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

tn  ttie  offic*  of  the  Seeretory  of  State 
of  4tw  State  of  ColifornK] 

^"•^R2  4  198Q 
iviARCH  ^NG  EU,  Secret^  of  State 

^Deputy 


WHEREAS,  anesthesia  tectinology  is  a  vital  allied  health  care  discipline 
designed  to  promote  the  well-being  of  patients  during  anesthesia;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  extensive  medical   education  and   training,  anesthesia 
technologists  and  technicians  have  developed  sophisticated  medical  techniques  that 
have  had  a  significant  impact  on  the  medical  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  highly  skilled  and  dedicated  professionals  continually  strive 
to  establish  and  implement  standards   of  excellence  that   contribute  to  the 
advancement  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  members  of  the  California  Association  of  Anesthesia  Technologists  and 
Technicians  will  convene  in  June  for  their  statewide  meeting  and  will  observe  June 
11-18  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  11-18.  1989  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


fi\(jiMMh^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Hie  o«Bc9  of  the  Socntary  of  SMo 
Of  Ih*  State  of  ColHomia 

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MARCH  FONGEHSeeretay  of  Strte 

By.  i  ^:  L.>)a  >->    )//,.■:  .,^' 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Californic 


futurn^;.Ll:'L:'"^"'°"   ''  ^°^^^^^'=  -^^^  P"^^°-   -^      l-^^-B     gift      to 
lenceT^cation;°Ll^'^   ^^'°°'   administrators   are  dedicated   to  promoting   e^cel- 

i.orr-f;.r  ;:.f:r^r-t— 

NOW.  THKRKFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27  IQfiQ  ac  <:oK^^i  aj  •  •  ^^tite  or  i^aiitornia,  do 
25   1989  a.=  qrh.^i  aJ    ■    L'  °°-^  Administrators  Week,  and  Thursday.  May 

/o.  iy»y  as  School  Administrators  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 
March  1989. 


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6391 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

in  th«  offic»  of  th*  S«retary  of  Stct« 
of  tfm  State  of  Colifornia 


iVlAIX 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  St:te 


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Defxify 


WHEREAS,  the  widespread  use  of  alcohol,  narcotics  and  tobacco  has  resulted  in 
an  increased  number  of  highway  accidents,  broken  homes  and  loss  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,   only  through  education  can  we  adequately  inform  our  youth  and  our 
communities  about  the  tragic  consequences  of  drug  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  tomorrow's  leaders  can  contribute  significantly  to  the  future  of  our 
state  if  their  minds  are  unclouded  by  drug  and  alcohol  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Youth  Temperance  Council  is  an  organization  for  young  people  be- 
tween the  ages  of  12  and  30  committed  to  uniting  young  people  of   the  community, 
state  and  nation  in  a  program  of  Christian  citizenship;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  April  16-22,  1989  the  Youth  Temperance  "ouncil 
will  be  observing  Youth  Temperance  Education  Week;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  special   •observance 
and  do  what  they  can  to  ensure  a  responsible,  drug-free  environment  for  our  youth; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  16-22,  1989  as  Youth  Temperance  Education  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  29th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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Governor  of   California 


iTTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


Si?  ^ 

1^  k'i; 


6392 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  St;'? 
of  the  State  of  Colifornia 

r-'AX  ;:    i    1^89 
(KIARCH  FONG  EU,  Secf?tary  cf  StLtt) 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  John  Muir  first  came  to  California  in  1868  and  studied   the  Golden 
State's  wildlife,  plants  and  unique  geological  formations;  and 

WHEREAS.  John  Muir  quickly  became  known  as  one  of  America's  foremost  conserva- 
tionists; and 

WHEREAS,  during  his  lifetime,  this  renowned  naturalist  grew  particularly  fond 
of  the  Golden  State,  with  its  beautiful  scenery  and  precious  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,   because  of  his  deep  appreciation  for  nature,  John  Muir  founded  the 
Sierra  Club,  an  organization  committed  to  the  enjoyment  and  preservation  of   the 
wilderness;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  recognize  the  important  contributions  made  by 
John  Muir  and  continue  to  explore  and  appreciate  California's  beautiful  natural 
landscape; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21,  1989  as  John  Muir  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  29th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


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VniEREAS.  the  effectiveness  of  an  office  is  greatly  dependent  upon  the  skill 
and  efficiency  of  its  support  staff;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  secretarial  field  is  a  demanding  profession  requiring  extensive 
office  automation  skills  and  an  ability  to  respond  and  adapt  to  sophisticated 
office  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  the  daily  operation  of  our  state's  business  offices,  secretaries 
make  vital  contributions  to  success;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  23-29,  1989,  Professional  Secretaries  Inter- 
national  is  observing  Professional  Secretaries  Week  to  honor  the  hard  working  men 
and  women  who  are  employed  in  offices  throughout  the  Golden  State  in  secretarial 
positions;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  important 
contributions  these  professionals  make  to  the  economic  prosperity  enjoyed  by  our 
great  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  23-29,  1989  as  Professional  Secretaries  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  29th  day  of 
March  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic»  of  rtie  Secretary  of  Stc^ 
of  the  State  of  California 

MAR  3  i  i939 
MARCH  fONG  EU.  Secretary  of  Sf:t8 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  health  care  delivery  system  of  the  United  States  depends  largely 
upon  the  knowledge,  skill  and  dedicated  conmiitment  of  our  nation's  nurses;  and 

WHEREAS,  nurses  are  an  invaluable  national  resource  and  have  demonstrated  a 
deep  and  abiding  understanding  of  human  behavior  and  tirelessly  work  to  alleviate 
human  pain  and  suffering;  and 

WHEREAS,   over  the  past  thirty  years,  the  number  of  registered  nurses  in  our 
nation  has  doubled  to  over  two  million  and  nursing  has  matured  into  its  own  profes- 
sion encompassing  over  forty  health  care  specialties;  and 

WHEREAS,   nurses  are  increasingly  needed  in  a  multitude  of  fields  including 
hospitals,  surgery  centers,  intermediate  care  centers,  physicians  offices,  nursing 
homes,  insurance  companies,  pharmaceutical  companies,  schools  and  government  agen- 
cies; and 

WHEREAS,  nursing  is  the  third  fastest-growing  profession  and  more  than  600,000 
new  nursing  positions  will  be  available  by  the  year  2000;  and 

WHEREAS,  nursing  has  developed  into  a  highly  technical  job  requiring  in-depth 
knowledge  not  only  of  medicine  but  of  sophisticated  life-support  systems  as  well; 
and 

WHEREAS,  nurses  have  vital  responsibilities  which  are  often  performed  under 
difficult  conditions; 


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NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  30-May  6,  1989  as  Nurses  Week  in  California  to 
commemorate  and  honor  the  role  of  nurses  in  our  society. 

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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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In  iiie  oflk»  of  the  Secretary  of  Stato     ™ 
of  the  Stote  of  Colifornio 


MAk  ■;  i  1989  53^5^ 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  SL!i 
By  .Aiuv^n     ].{\j^    rl 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,   May  is   traditionally  Older  Americans  Montti.    a  time  to  celebrate 
pay  tribute  to  seniors;    and 


and 


WHEREAS,   California's  theme  this  year,  "Golden  Years  in  the  Golden  State." 
recognizes  both  the  quality  of  life  for  seniors  and  the  contributions  of  seniors  to 
the  State;  and 

WHEREAS,   California's   older  population  remains  one  of  the  State's  most 
enduring  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  seniors  possess  and  share  a  wealth  of   experience,   background   and 
history,   making  them  an  important  part  of  the  ties  that  bind  both  family  and 
community;  and 

WHEREAS,  today's  efforts  in  designing  a  coordinated  community-based  system  of 
care  and  services  for  seniors  will  contribute  to  the  well-being  of  older 
Californians  in  the  21st  century;  and 

WHEREAS,  recognition  within  the  State  of  California  offers  the  State's  more 
than  28  million  residents  an  opportunity  to  reflect  upon  the  multiple  talents  and 
accomplishments  of  the  State's  older  residents  and  love  and  care  provided  through 
the  family  and  community; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May  1989  as  Older  Californians  Month  and  request  that 
all  residents,   community  service  agencies,  educators,  clergy  and  communications 
media  highlight,  at  the  State  and  local  level,   the  positive  and  ongoing 
contributions  made  by  the  more  than  four  million  older  California  age  60  and  over 
to  their  communities  and  the  lives  of  all. 

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 
March  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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6396 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  economic  vitality  of  our  great  state  and  nation  is  based  on  an 
open,   competitive  and  free  market  system  which  benefits  consumers  through 
enterprise,  initiative  and  a  growing  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  informed  consumers  play  an  important  role  through  their  ability  to 
influence  the  delivery  of  quality  goods  and  services;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  interests  of  consumers  are  best  promoted  and  protected  by  open 
and  fair  competition  in  national  and  world  markets;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Consumer  Affairs  encourages  and  helps 
strengthen  open  markets   for  California  consumers  through  its  diverse  legal, 
legislative,  educational  mediation,  licensing  and  enforcement  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  April  23-29  has  been  designated  by  President  Bush  as 
National  Consumer's  Week  with  the  theme  "Consumers  Open  Markets;"  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  value  and 
importance  of  consumer-oriented  open  markets  as   the  basis   for  a  strong  and 
expanding  national  and  world  economy; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  23-30,  1989  as  Consumers  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  3rd  day  of 
April  1989. 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th«  offic*  of  the  Secietary  of  S^J♦e 
of  *•  State  of  ColifOT.io 

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MARCH  F0N6  EU.  See«taty  of  Sf:ts 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,   one  true  measure  of  a  nation  or  a  state  is  the  health  of   its  people; 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  health  of  Americans  is  inseparably  linked  to  the  health  of  people 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  nations  of  the  world,  acting  through  the  World  Health  Organization, 
have  established  April  7  of  each  year  as  World  Health  Day,  an  occasion  to  celebrate 
advancements  in  health  and  to  rededicate  ourselves  to  further  achievements;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  theme  for  World  Health  Day  1989  "Health  for  All  -  Pass  it  Along" 
reflects  the  growing  importance  of  communication,  at  all  levels,  in  the  promotion 
of  health  through  both  personal  and  collective  responsibility; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  7,  1989  as  World  Health  Day  and  urge  all  our  citizens  to  take 
part  in  observances  and  activities  designed  to  increase  awareness  of   the  health 
needs  of  all  people  and  advance  the  cause  of  "Health  for  All"  through  communication 
throughout  our  state,  nation,  and  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  3rd  day  of 


April  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  olBe*  o*  the  Secretary  ot  State 
of  *•  Stat»  o»  Colifornia 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sewtaty  Of  S»:te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  tlie  safety  and  well-being  of  all  citizens  during  emergency  situations 
is   often  directly  dependent  upon  the  professional  judgement  and  efficiency  of 
telecommunications  personnel;  and 

HHEREAS.  ttie  skill  and  effectiveness  of  telecommunication  operators  serve  as  a 
vital  link  between  an  emergency  and  the  proper  response  by  emergency  personnel:  and 

HHEREAS.   the  unyielding  commitment  of  telecommunication  operators  to  ensure 
public  comfort  and  safety  is  a  critical  element  in  the  protection  of  life  and  prop- 
erty throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  has   long  been  a  leader  in  the  development  of  quality, 
innovative  communication  systems  and  in  the  training  and  professional  supervision 
of  telecommunications  personnel;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  appreciate  the  dedication  and 
expertise  exhibited  by  telecommunicators,  and  recognize  the  important   role  which 
telecommunicators  play  in  preserving  public  safety  and  welfare  through  effective 
emergency  response  systems; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9-15,  1989  as  Telecommunications  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  3rd  day  of 
April  1989. 


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WHEREAS.  April  30.  1989  is  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  Inauguration  of  George 
Washington  as  the  first  President  of  the  United  States  of  America;  and 

WHEREAS,  George  Washington,   on  April  16,  1789.  commenced  his  journey  from 
Mount  Vernon  Virginia,  to  New  York  City  for  his  Inauguration  at  Federal  Hall;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  commemoration  of  the  Bicentennial  of  the  United  States 
Constitution   is  being  celebrated  from  1987  through  1991,  and  it  is  particularly 
fitting  that  we  remember  that  our  first  President  was  elected  under  the  electoral 
process  established  by  the  Constitution;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  nation  is  fortunate  to  have  had  an  individual  as  faithful  to  the 
intent  of  the  Constitution  as  George  Washington  for  our  first  national  leader;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  process  of  government  established  by  the  Constitution  and  first 
implemented  by  George  Washington  still  protects  our  liberties  200  years  later  in 
1989,  and  continues  to  assure  that  ultimate  authority  of  "We  the  People;" 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  16,  1989  through  April  30,  1989  as  a  period  of  observance  of 
the  commemoration  of  the  Inaugural  Journey  of  George  Washington  from  Mount  Vernon, 
Virginia  to  New  York  City,  and  his  subsequent  Inauguration  on  April  30,  1789.  I 
urge  all  our  citizens  to  commemorate  this  hisf^ric  time  in  our  nation  by 
participating  and  celebrating  these  dates  and  ai.  events  related  thereto. 

m  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 
April  1989. 


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of  Hit  Stale  of  California 


NWRCH  JONG  EU 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  tens  of  thousands  of  children  throughout   California  are  provided 
essential  services  through  the  foster  care  system  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,   children  who  are  not  able  to  live  with  their  biological  families 
because  of  abuse,  neglect  or  abandonment   require  the  skill,   commitment   and 
nurturing  of  foster  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  foster  parents  play  an  essential  role  in  breaking  the  cycle  of  child 
abuse  and  promoting  the  reunification  of  families  requiring  foster  care  services; 
and 

WHEREAS,  foster  parents  contribute  greatly  to  their  communities  and  the  State 
by  meeting  the  vital  needs  of  dependent  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  the  State  of  California  wish  to  acknowledge  the 
important  role  of  foster  parents  and  the  foster  care  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  child  welfare  agencies  throughout  California  host 
foster  parent  appreciation  events  during  the  month  of  May;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  remains  a  critical  shortage  of  foster  homes   for  teenagers, 
minorities,  infants  and  other  special  needs  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May,  1989  as  California  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month. 

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 
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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

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WHEREAS,  throughout  our  lives,  nutrition  and  good  dietary  habits  contribute  to 
our  health  and  welfare;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  guidance  of  professional  dieticians,  we  can  ensure  that  we 
receive  the  recommended  amount  of  daily  vitamins  and  minerals;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Dietetic  Associaticn  is  dedicated  to  promoting  healthy 
lifestyles   through  food  decision  and  the  delivery  of  effective  food  and  nutrition 
services  for  all  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  months  of  March  and  April  1989,  the  California  Dietetic 
Association  is  observing  "Choose  Good  Nutrition — A  Lifetime  Decision"  to  foster  a 
greater  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  good  nutrition;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  learn  the  contributions  that 
good  nutrition  brings  to  our  lives  and  practice  proper  eating  habits; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  and  April,  1989  as  Nutrition  Awareness  Months. 

IM  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 
AMTil  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERE/kS,  San  Francisco  Bay  is  among  California's  most  precious  natural 
resources  and  is  one  of  the  largest  natural  harbors  in  the  world;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  Bay  strengthens  the  Golden  State's  economic  structure  by  encour- 
aging fishing,  sailing,  shipping,  tourism  and  naval  industries:  and 

HHBRSAS.  proper  management  and  use  of  the  San  Francisco  Bay  will  help  ensure 
its  preservation  and  prudent  development  for  the  enjoyment  of  future  generations; 
and 

WHERKAS.  the  San  Francisco  Bay  provides  recreational  sport   for  countless 
sailors  and  is  the  site  of  Opening  Day  on  the  Bay  on  April  30,  1989,  signifying  the 
opening  of  the  yachting  season;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  29.  1989  the  San  Francisco  Bay  Chapter  of  the  Oceanic 
Society  will  present  the  State  of  the  Bay  Conference  to  help  ensure  its  maintenance 
and  effective  use; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  2A-30.  1989  as  Celebrate  San  Francisco  Bay  Week  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  help  preserve  and  protect  the  resources  of  the  San  Francisco  Bay. 

Ill  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  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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VffltCRKAS.  small  businesses  have  traditionally  been  the  backbone  of  America's 
economy  and  continue  to  contribute  to  our  strength  and  diversity,  with  2,650,000 
small,  minority  and  women  owned  businesses  in  California  alone;  and 

WHEREAS,  fifty-five  percent  of  California's  full-time  workers  are  employed  by 
small  businesses  which  provide  educational,  social  and  economic  support  for  many 
first-time  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  California's  technological  advancements  can  be  attributed  to 
the  prosperous  environment  of  small  businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,   all   Californians  can  take  pride  in  the  success  of  our  small  busi- 
nesses and  the  contributions  they  make  to  our  daily  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  nation  May  7-13,  1989  will  be  observed  as   Small 
Business  Week  to  honor  the  men  and  women  who  have  dedicated  themselves  to  America's 
entrepreneurial  success; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13,  1989  as  Small  Business  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 
April  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ol-  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  America's  vitality  is  symbolized  by  the  diverse  blending  of  people 
from  many  cultures,  many  of  whom  were  refugees  who  fled  strife-torn  countries;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  State  of  California  has  welcomed  to  its  shores  nearly  half  a 
million  refugees  including  Afghans,  Armenians,  Cambodians,   Cubans,   Czechoslova- 
kians,   Ethiopians,   Haitians,   Iranians.   Iraquis,   Laotians,  Poles,  Rumanians, 
Russians  and  Vietnamese:  and 

WHEREAS,  these  refugees  have  shared  their  multifaceted  cultural  backgrounds 
with  the  people  of  California,  struggled  to  adapt  to  the  American  way  of  living  and 
exhibited  strength  and  courage  in  becoming  self-sufficient  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  refugee  self-help  organizations  called  mutual   assistance  associa- 
tions, which  are  formed  and  operated  by  refugees,  have  played  an  important  role  in 
assisting  new  or  disadvantaged  refugees  in  overcoming  the  cultural  shock  of  adapt- 
ing to  a  new  life  style;  and 

WHEREAS,   mutual  assistance  associations,   in  a  true  spirit  of  caring  and 
fellowship,  continue  to  provide  quality  services  to  refugees,  from  teaching  them 
how  to  use  household  appliances  and  public  transportation,  to  helping  them  learn  a 
new  language  and  find  jobs  in  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  the  continuing  leadership  and  achieve- 
ments of  the  mutual  assistance  associations,  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
needs  and  contributions  of  our  new  residents,  and  to  encourage  California  to 
support   the  efforts  of  our  new  residents  as   they  integrate  into  the  social, 
economic  and  political  mainstream  of  the  State  of  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27,   1989,   as  Refugee  Mutual  Assistance  Association 
Recognition  Week. 

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  1989. 


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MARCHJONG  EU.  Secret»y,of  S»:te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  fugitives  from  justice  present  a  clear  and  present  danger  to  the 
public  safety  and  their  apprehension  requires  a  large  and  coordinated  commitment  of 
law  enforcement  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  or  about  April  14.  1989  through  April  15.  1989,  in  Sonoma  County, 
California  Ramon  Salcido.  a  27  year  old  male,  and  or  other  persons,  are  suspected 
of  brutally  murdering  his  wife,  Angela  Salcido,  24  years  old,   his  mother-in-law, 
Marian  Louise  Richards,  47  years  old,  her  two  daughters,  Marie,  8  years  old  and 
Ruth,  12  years  old,  his  own  two  daughters,  Sofia  Salcido.  4  years  old  and  Teresa 
Salcido,   1  year  old,   and  a  co-worker,  Tracy  Toovey.   Ramon  Salcido  is  also 
suspected  of  attempting  to  murder  his  3  year  old  daughter,  Carmina  Salcido,   and 
assaulting  winery  worker,  Kenneth  Butti,  with  a  gun;  and 

WHEREAS.  Ramon  Salcido.  and  or  other  persons,  fled  the  crime  scenes  and  remain 
at  large,  and  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  Ramon 
Salcido,   and  or  other  person  responsible  for  these  heinous  and  tragic  acts,  and 
have  been  unable  to  do  so;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  is  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Governor   is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  1547  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  ten  thousand  dollars  ($10,000)  for  information  leading  to  the 
arrest  and  conviction  of  persons  responsible  for  the  types  of  crimes  specified 
herein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  ten  thousand  dollars 
($10,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  Ramon  Salcido, 
and  or  other  persons  who  may  be  responsible  for  these  heinous  acts. 

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 
April  1989. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  Slate  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  California  All-Terrain  Vehicle  (ATV)  Safety  Education  Program 
provides  rider  training  courses  on  a  statewide  basis  directed  at  individuals  under 
18  years  old  that  ride  on  public  lands;  and 

WHEREAS,  statistics  show  that  the  majority  of  ATV  accidents  involving  children 
occur  when  unsafe  practices  are  used;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  is  the  most  populous  state  and  has  the  highest  number  of 
registered  ATVs  in  the  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  April  the  Off-Highway  Vehicle  Safety  Education 
Committee  comprised  of  representatives  from  the  California  Highway  Patrol.  Depart- 
ment of  Parks  and  Recreation.  Department  of  Motor  Vehicles,  and  the  Off-Highway 
Motor  Vehicle  Recreation  Commission  will  join  together  with  other  ATV  safety  groups 
to  introduce  the  California  ATV  Safety  Education  Program  in  an  effort   to  develop 
knowledge  of   skill  and  attitude  that  will  result  in  responsible  and  safe  use  of 
ATVs; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1989  as  ATV  Safety  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  18th  day  of 
April  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHKRKAS,  in  1A92,  Queen  Isabella  of  Castile,  wife  of  Ferdinand  of  Aragon. 
agreed  to  outfit  Christopher  Columbus'  expedition  to  the  New  World;  and 

WHEREAS.  Queen  Isabella's  support  of  and  commitment  to  exploration  led  to  ttie 
discovery  of  America  in  1492;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  foresight  of  Queen  Isabella  paved  the  way  for  immigrants  from  all 
over  the  world  who  came  to  build  new  lives  and  a  new  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  a  humanitarian.  Queen  Isabella  freed  the  Indians  who  had  been 
brought  back  to  Spain  as  slaves  in  her  edict  of  July  20,  1500;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  22,  1989  the  people  of  Spain  and  America  will  celebrate  the 
538th  birthday  of  Queen  Isabella; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEORHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22,  1989  as  Queen  Isabella  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  18th  day  of 
April  1989. 

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A  PROCLAMATION  ^ 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 
WHEREAS,  childhood  and  adolescent  drinking  and  drug  abuse  have  become  major 
public  health  problems  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,   high  levels  of  drug  and  alcohol  use  among  youth  have  resulted  in  a 
decline  of  health,  lower  grades,  juvenile  systems  problems,  social  problems   and 
accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  out  of  five  9th  graders  reported  that  they  observed  another 
student  coming  to  school  under  the  influence  of  alcohol  or  other  drugs  at  least 
daily  or  once  a  week;  and 

WHEREAS,  sixty-one  percent  of  all  youth  have  tried  an  illicit  substance  by  the 
time  they  are  in  high  school;  and 

WHEREAS,  alcohol-related  vehicle  accidents  are  the  number  one  cause  of  death 
among  15-2A  year  olds;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Friday  Night  Live  Program  is  an  effective  teen  alcohol 
and  drug  prevention  program  administered  by  the  California  Department   of  Alcohol 
and  Drug  Programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  25  counties  that  have  developed  comprehensive  Friday  Night 
Live  programs  since  its  inception  in  1984;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  county  Friday  Night  Live  programs  involve  600.000  students  in 
550  high  schools  and  their  communities  through  the  development  of  chapters,  assem- 
blies, classrooni  activities  and  community  action;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  students  are  committed  to  living  and  promoting  a  new  California 
teen  lifestyle  that  is  sober  and  drug-free; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  23-29.  1989  as  Friday  Night  Live  Week   in  California  and 
encourage  teenagers,   high  schools  and  their  communities  throughout  the  state  to 
participate  with  appropriate  events  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  18th  day  of 
April  1989. 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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WHEREAS,  among  the  many  educational   subjects  undertaken  by  our  youth, 
mathematics  holds  the  key  to  many  advancements  in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  role  of  mathematics  has  become  vital  in  our  ever-changing  and 
increasingly  complex  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  the  youth  of  California  —  our  future  leaders  — 
learn  to  use  math  in  their  daily  educational  pursuits;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  all  Calif ornians  work  to  enhance  awareness  of 
the  importance  of  mathematics; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  23-29,  1989  as  Math  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IW  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  1989. 


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MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  St:t3  ; 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  mission  of  the  Selective  Service  System  is  to  deliver  untrained 
manpower  to  the  Armed  Forces  of  the  United  States  in  times  of  national  emergency; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  mobilization  readiness  of  the  Selective  Service  System  is 
achieved  principally  through  its  program  of  registering  all  young  men  between  the 
ages  of  18  and  26;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  success  of  our  peacetime  registration  effort  is  dependent  upon  a 
high  degree  of  public  awareness  of  the  Selective  Service  System,  registration 
requirements  and  through  maximum  compliance  by  all  eligible  registrants;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Selective  Service  System  mission  is  carried  out  by  a  dedicated 
team  consisting  of  a  small  permanent  staff,  thousands  of  volunteer  local  and  dis- 
trict appeal  board  members,  and  part-time  support  from  Reserve  Force  Officers  and 
Reserve  component  Recruiter  Augmentees;  and 

WHEREAS,   an  effective  Selective  Service  System  is  contingent  upon  a  coordi- 
nated and  cooperative  effort  to  increase  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  a 
national  mobilization  readiness  program  and  the  critical  need  for  all  eligible 
young  men  to  fulfill  their  registration  obligation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEMtGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May  1989  as  Selective  Service  System  Awareness  Month 
in  California  and  urge  all  residents,  civic  organizations,  and  state  and  local 
government   agencies   to  support  and  cooperate  with  the  Selective  Service  System's 
registration  and  mobilization  readiness  programs. 

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  1989. 


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MAHCH  60NG  ey,  Secretary  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHKREAS,  California  continues  to  welcome  more  than  105  million  domestic  and 
6.2  million  international  visitors  annually  as  the  top  tourism  destination  in  the 
United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  12  diverse  regions  of  The  Californias  provide  opportunities  for 
recreation,  relaxation,  adventure  and  entertainment  all  year  round;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  contribute  significantly  to  California's  economic, 
social  and  cultural  well  being  as  well  as  foster  international  peace,   understand- 
ing, and  goodwill;  and 

WHEREAS,  tourism  generates  $34  billion  in  travel  expenditures  domestically  and 
internationally,  resulting  in  an  estimated  $1.1  billion  in  state  tax  revenues   and 
$625  million  in  local  tax  revenues;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  exposure  to  California  by  international  visitors  promotes 
the  expansion  of  trade  and  investment  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  tourism  provides  much  needed  employment  to  more  than  530,000  Cali- 
fornia residents  representing  a  payroll  of  $7.6  billion;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Office  of  Tourism  serves  as  a  catalyst  in  developing 
strong  public-private  partnerships  to  promote  tourism,   benefiting  both  rural 
regions  and  gateway  destinations;  and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  gives  residents  form  this  state  and  from  all  over 
the  world  a  deeper  appreciation  of  California's  cultural  and  ethnic  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  14-20,  1989.  citizens  across  the  nation  are 
observing  National  Tourism  Week  as  proclaimed  by  the  President  of  the  United 
States; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBCXtGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  procltim  the  month  of  May  1989  as  California  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  in 
California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
April  1989. 


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by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaHtornia 


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WHEREAS,  the  people  of  our  great  state  hold  a  special  affinity  to  those  who 
served  in  the  armed  forced,  and  preserved  our  freedom  and  honor;  and 

WHEREAS,   many  veterans,  particularly  the  Vietnam-era  veterans,  have  experi- 
enced difficulty  readjusting  to  their  homeland  and  have  suffered  great  hardship  and 
emotional  stress,  as  well  as  physical  pain;  and 

WHEREAS,  veterans,  many  of  them  disabled,  represent  a  significant  share  of  our 
homeless;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  veterans  have  encountered  difficulty  in  securing  much-needed 
employment;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  local  office  of  the  California  Employment  Development  Department 
has  programs  and  veterans  employment  representatives  to  ensure  that  veterans 
receive  the  services  to  which  they  are  entitled  and  to  promote  employer  interest  in 
hiring  veterans;  and 

WHEREAS,  veterans  possess  special  qualities,  skills  and  self-discipline  that 
make  them  ideal  candidates  for  employment; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13,  1989,  as  Hire  A  Veteran  Week  in  California,  and  call  on 
California  employers,  organized  labor,  veterans  organizations  and  state  and  local 
government  to  lend  their  support  to  this  drive. 

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  1989. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


VIHEREAS.  from  the  earliest  beginnings  of  California,  people  from  throughout 
the  world  have  immigrated  to  this  land  to  share  in  our  scenic  beauty  and  countless 
opportunities:  and 

WHEREAS,  as  newcomers  to  this  foreign  land,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  settled  in 
and  quickly  dedicated  themselves  to  the  progressive  development  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS.  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  have  contributed  significantly  to  the  Golden 
State's  world  renowned  economic  prosperity  and  cultural  diversity;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  7-13,  1989,  Asian  communities  throughout   our 
state  will  be  celebrating  their  achievements,  contributions  and  unique  heritage 
through  various  ethnic  and  cultural  events;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  these  exceptional 
citizens  and  the  special  Asian/Pacific  Islander  heritage; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13,  1989  as  Asian/Pacific   Islander  Heritage  Week  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  festivities  and 
observances. 

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  1989. 


ATTEST: 


/1jL,4>^cA-^  A/.e^^' 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic*  of  t*ie  SecreKry  of  State 
of  th«  Stat*  of  Califomia 

¥rtHCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  Sbte 


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PROCLAMATICTI 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  no  longer  exist 
in  circumstances  previously  declared  States  of  Emergency,  and  pursuant  to  the 
authority  specified  in  Government  Code  Section  8629,  and  having  further  found  that 
local  authorities  are  now  able  to  cope  with  the  situations,  therefore  proclaim  that 
the  States  of  Emergency  previously  proclaimed  on  the  following  dates  and  in  the 
following  jurisdictions  no  longer  exist,  effective  immediately: 


September  26,  1984 
October  17,  1985 
March  26,  1986 
September  13,  1988 
September  20,  1988 
December  9,  1988 


Inyo  County 

Ventura  County 

Monterey  and  Siskiyou  Counties 

Yuba  and  Nevada  Counties 

Shasta  and  Solano  Counties 

Los  Angeles  County 


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  1989. 


OT   of  California   (/ 


Govemc 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6415 


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r:  si 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


In  itie  offlct  of  the  Secretory  o*  Stot» 
of  th»  State  of  Colrfornio 

APR  2  CM989 
WARCH  ^NG  EU.  Secretaiy  of  State 

Deputy 


WHEREAS,  on  January  30.  1939,  when  speaking  before  the  German  Reichstag,  Adolf 
Hitler  prophesized  "the  annihilation  of  the  Jewish  race  in  Europe"  in  the  event  of 
war;  and 

WHEREAS,  he  attempted  to  fulfill  this  prophesy  by  systematically  relocating 
Jewish  citizens  to  concentration  camps,  an  act  which  signaled  the  beginning  of  the 
atrocities  known  as  the  Holocaust;  and 

WHEREAS.  Hitler's  methods  and  the  ruthlessness  with  which  his  plans  were 
implemented  were  among  the  harshest  acts  ever  committed  against  other  human  beings; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  remembrance  of  these  sins  is  vital  in  today's  world  where  racism 
and  bigotry  still  occur;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  avoid  future  crimes  against  humanity,  we  must  educate  all  citi- 
zens, particularly  young  children,  about  the  Jewish  Holocaust  and  other  incidents 
of  man's  inhumanity  to  man;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Holocaust  Memorial  Council  has  designated  April  30- 
May  7,  1989  as  Days  of  Remembrance  for  the  Victims  of  the  Holocaust; 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  join  in  this  observance  and 
reflect  on  the  atrocities  which  occur  when  bigotry,  racism  and  intolerance  rule  our 
lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  30-May  7,  1989  as  Days  of  Remembrance  for  the  Victims  of  the 
Holocaust  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  rededicate  themselves  to  creating  a  just 
and  fair  society. 

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 
Aftril  1989.     ^ 

Governor  of  California 


.TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


I  i^cJUS'^  i^cJRa-H  if£J 


6416 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretaty  of  St; 
of  rtl*  State  of  Californio 


m°£H  H)NG  FU.  SecreJa^cf  St.-te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WukkEAS.  the  genocide  and  mass  deportation  perpetrated  against  the  Armenian 
people  by  the  Ottoman  Empire  began  on  April  24,  1915  and  were  undertaken  with  the 
clear  intent  of  annihilating  the  entire  Armenian  race;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  list  of  eyewitnesses  verifying  this  genocide  included  not  only 
diplomats  from  America  and  the  Allied  powers,  but  also  the  ambassadors  of  Imperial 
Germany,  an  Ottoman  Empire  ally;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  deaths  of  1.5  million  Armenian  men,  women  and  children  from  star- 
vation, beatings  and  other  inhuman  methods  during  forced  marches  across  the  Turkish 
desert  are  an  irrefutable  fact  of  history;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  joining  our  voices  in  one  refrain  we  can  help  ensure  that  the 
Armenian  genocide  is  included  in  all  historical  accounts  and  that  justice  will 
prevail  for  this  and  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  work  to  remember  the  atrocities  committed  against  Armenians 
during  World  War  I;  for  if  we  forget,  future  generations  will  face  the  same  inhuman 
treatment  which  befell  the  Armenians; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  in 
accordance  with  Assembly  Concurrent  Resolution  51  (1981),  do  hereby  proclaim  April 
24,  1989  as  a  State  Day  of  Remembrance  and  have  ordered  the  flags  over  the  State 
Capitol  to  be  flown  at  half  mast  in  recognition  of  the  74th  anniversary  of  the 
Armenian  Genocide,  and  urge  all  people  throughout  the  world  to  join  in  this  impor- 
tant observance. 


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 


April  1989. 


.Ot—  Xjy  ■X-<x>fcAi^*  <-4*  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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6417 


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t-  tjfc.  fj&.-  rjfit  fj&-.-  rjtf 


I? 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  $'-:'■ 
of  tfie  Stote  of  Colifcr'i-i 

■  t  'r'.  2  1  i9?n 

MARCH.FONG  El),  Secratiry 


and 


WHEREAS,  water  is  California's  most  precious  natural  resource;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  well-being  of  our  communities  depends  on  reliable  water  supplies; 


WHEREAS,   to  ensure  an  adequate  supply  of  quality  water  for  our  residents, 
local  government  and  water  agencies  must  continue  to  work  together  to  conserve  and 
protect  our  water  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  helping  citizens  understand  the  value  of  water  and  the  importance  of 
conservation  will  help  them  make  wise  decisions  on  water  issues;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  1-7,   1989,  water  agencies  throughout 
California  will  conduct  activities  to  inform  their  communities  how  water  is  treated 
and  delivered  to  their  homes  and  farms,  and  why  conserving  this  precious  natural 
resource  is  necessary  to  meet  future  water  needs; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1989  as  Water  Awareness  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens   to  join  in  supporting  local  water  agencies  in  their  effort  to  enhance 
water  awareness. 


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 
April  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary   of   State 


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6418 


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^N  i"J!R  !lE?  SB^  ?S5*?  nS^  sOT^  rra^  iSfc  r?™*x  ^wsri  n^pr- 

pas  k,£,^^-«  K^uAl^^^  w'eJ^s'i  K'tJ^ol;  i'e^Jlta-i;  iftAj's  k'tJH--,  ^oJKS's  i.'^^3^■      .-t«--      .-tbt-. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  ifw  offic*  of  1*w  Secretary  of  StoH 
of  «f>e  Stole  of  California 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  SecretaiT^  St:te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  man  has  derived  great  strength  and  solace  through 
prayer;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  some  peoples  have  been  persecuted  for  their  desire  to  pray 
and  recognize  their  God,  in  America  the  First  Amendment  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  gives  all  citizens  the  right  to  practice  their  religion  and  piay  to 
their  God  without  fear  of  persecution;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1952.  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  proclaimed  a 
National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  all  citizens  to  join  in  prayer  for  the  good 
of  unity  for  all  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  prayer  we  strengthen  our  faith,  fortify  our  commitment  to  our 
country  and  face  our  daily  lives  with  dignity  and  purpose;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEtXlGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1989  as  a  Day  of  Prayer  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  21st  day  of 
April  1989. 


6419 


is 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic«  ot  the  Secr^ry  of  Stcrfe 
of  the  Stal»  of  C<iMtornio 

^P9^  2  1  19B'^ 

MARCH  FpNG  EU.  Secr^  of  St'.te 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  military  spouses  serve  our  country  with  energy,  conunitment  and  talent 
as  ambassadors  at  home  and  abroad,   as  homemakers.  parents,  volunteers  and 
employees,  enduring  long  periods  of  separation  and  frequent  relocation:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  recognizes  and  supports  Department  of  Defense  policies  to 
recruit.   train,   equip,   retain  and   field  a  military  force  that  is  capable  of 
preserving  peace  and  protecting  the  vital  interests  of  the  United  States  and  its 
allies;  and 

WHEREAS,   military  spouses  shoulder  the  responsibility  of  providing  emotional 
support  to  their  ser\'ice  members;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  times  of  war  and  military  action  military  spouses  have  demon- 
strated their  patriotism  through  their  steadfast  support  and  commitment  to  our 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  emotional  and  mental  readiness  of  United  States  military 
personnel  around  the  world  is  linked  to  the  well-being  and  satisfaction  of  their 
spouses  and  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  the  United  States  are  truly  indebted  to  military 
spouses   for  facing  adversities,  including  extended  separations  from  their  service 
members,  frequent  household  moves  due  to  reassignments,   restrictions  on  their 
employment   and  educational  opportunities,   feelings  of  cultural  isolation,  and 
financial  hardship; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  12,  1989  as  Military  Spouse  Day  in  California. 

BE  IT  FDRTHER  PROCLAIMED  that  the  Governor  of  California  urges  all  residents 
of  California  to  join  in  expressing  to  Military  Spouses  our  appreciation  for  their 
efforts. 

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 
April  1989. 


/'^IJt.-C-'i.^A—'    /J/.fc.OC/fc'^^«-<-i*.  ■*<■»- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


Br  i 

'k:  ^c.flU'lc  M'cJU'tf  t^^A^'v  K't*. 


6420 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic  ofl^  Secretary  of  Stt 
of  »«¥■  State  of  Colrfomto 


of  St:te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.   California  has   the  most  critical  wildland   fire  problem  in  the  world; 


and 


WHEREAS,  an  average  of  10,000  fires  each  year  destroy  natural  resources,  burn 
homes  and  take  human  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  ninety  percent  of  these  fires  are  caused  by  people  and  therefore 
preventable;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  problem  is  the  primary  concern  of  all  midland  fire  protection 
agencies  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  awareness  of  the  importance  of  making  California  firesafe  is 
essential  to  reduce  the  intolerable  loss  of  life,  property  and  resource  values; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27.  1989  as  Wildland  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance. 

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 
April  1989. 

/WX-<.-coc —  Xj/. 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6421 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offics  of  the  Secretary  of  S*3»e 
ot  the  StBla  of  Coiifomio 

■  : .-  ->  .-.  '.noQ 
MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secrstary  cf  St;-e 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  is  world-renowned  as  a  pacesetter  in  carrying  out   the 
principles  of  good  government;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  has  been  achieved  through  dedication,  knowledge,  training  and 
the  professional  execution  of  duty  by  our  state  office  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  state  office  workers  —  the  assistant   clerks,   office 
assistants.   secretaries,   program  technicians,  telephone  operators,  motor  vehicle 
field  representatives  and  others  —  are  contributors  in  making  California  the  great 
state  it  is  today;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   these  office  workers  upon  whom  we  rely  and  depend  for  the 
continued  maintenance  of  government  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  women  and  men  are  the  backbone  of  all  the  State's 
work  force  which  is  responsible  for  safeguarding  the  principles  and  practices  of  a 
strong,  effective  civil  service  system  that  serves  the  public; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  23-29  as  Office  Workers  Week  in  honor  of  the 
thousands  of  state  office  workers  of  whom  we  are  indebted  for  helping  California 
maintain  its  image  for  excellence  in  government. 

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 


ATTEST: 


April  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


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6422 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  o<  the  Secretary  of  S'cH- 
of  th»  Stole  of  CoUfo-n-o 

MARCH  fCNG  EU.  Se^etaty  cf  St'.'.e 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  Cinco  de  Mayo  commemorates  an  important  victory  by  the  Mexican  people 
over  the  French  army  127  years  ago;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  revered  victory  of  May  5,  1862  was  a  product  of  the  determination 
of  Mexico,  small  and  weak  at  the  time,  to  struggle  for  its   independence  from 
outside  aggressors;  and 

WHEREAS,   though  the  people  of  the  Golden  State  come  from  many  different 
cultural  and  ethnic  backgrounds,  we  can  all  share  in  this  celebration  of   freedom 
and  national  pride;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  people  of  California  and  the  people  of  Mexico  share  many  common 
bonds,  most  notably  a  love  of  freedom  and  defiance  of  tyranny  in  all  forms;  and 

WHEREAS,  underscoring  our  strong  ties  is  the  burgeoning  economic   activity 
between  our  lands,  most  recently  demonstrated  by  the  opening  of  the  new  California 
Trade  Office  in  Mexico  City;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  with  our  citizens  of  Mexican 
descent   in  celebrating  Cinco  de  Mayo  and  the  freedom  it  represents,  while 
rededicating  ourselves  to  the  strong  social,  economic  and  cultural   friendship  we 
hold  with  the  Mexican  people; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  1,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1989  as  Cinco  de  Mayo  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  24th  day  of 
April  1989. 


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Governor   of   California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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642J 


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t>;«  K.tj|^;<  ^g^af^"  K^itf 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ihe  offic»  of  the  Secretaiy  of  St=»o 
of  the  State  of  Cotifortiio 

MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  St;te 
6y    Af£.K.J^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  in  1987,  5.500  persons  were  killed  and  another  360.699  injured  as  a 
result  of  automobile  collisions  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  out  of  every  5.030  persons  living  in  California  was  killed  in  a 
traffic  collision  and  one  out  of  every  77  persons  was  injured;  and 

WHEREAS,  another  333,026  collisions  resulted  in  property-only  collisions;  and 

WHEREAS,  such  collisions  lead  to  increasing  traffic  congestion  which  threatens 
the  individual,  economic  and  social  well-being  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  collisions  could  have  been  prevented  by  using  common 
sense  and  practicing  defensive  driving  techniques;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  proper  safety  methods  should  be 
promoted  by  both  the  public  and  private  sectors;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27.  1989  as  Traffic  Safety  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California   to  be  affixed  this  2Ath  day  of 
April  1989. 


^■*  ^-t2£l^  KSs'S^-  K^^£?^  Ki' 


■3^    »^bXf9\i    ^U 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  fh*  offics  erf  the  Secretary  of  St: 
of  the  State  of  California 

J      1539 
MARCH  F0N6  EU.  Secretary  cf  J/ 
fty     A-^l..!^  .,   v^CC'Q 
Deputy 


6424 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  man  has  derived  great  strength  and  solace  through 
prayer:  and 

WHEREAS,  although  some  peoples  have  been  persecuted  for  their  desire  to  pray 
and  recognize  their  God,  in  America  the  First  Amendment  of  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  gives  all  citizens  the  right  to  practice  their  religion  and  pray  to 
their  God  without  fear  of  persecution;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  1952,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  proclaimed  a 
National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  all  citizens  to  join  in  prayer  for  the  good 
of  unity  for  all  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  prayer  we  strengthen  our  faith,  fortify  our  commitment  to  our 
country  and  face  our  daily  lives  with  dignity  and  purpose;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  4,  1989  as  a  Day  of  Prayer  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  21st  day  of 
April  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


PIomM  ^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6425 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Motorcyclist  Safety  Program,   administered  by  the 
California  Highway  Patrol,  has  been  conducting  rider  training  and  education  courses 
since  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Motorcyclist  Safety  Program  has  received  national 
recognition  for  its  public  awareness  activities  and  was  awarded  the  Motorcycle 
Safety  Foundation's  1987  Outstanding  State  Motorcycle  Safety  Program  Award;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  number  of  motorcycle  fatalities  and   injuries  on  California's 
highways  has  continually  decreased  since  the  implementation  of  the  statewide  motor- 
cyclist safety  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  overwhelming  number  of  accidents  could  have  been  prevented  had  the 
drivers   of   other  vehicles  been  aware  of  and  provided  motorcycle  riders  the  same 
right-of-way  consideration  afforded  larger  vehicles,  and  had  the  operators  of 
motorcycles  taken  all  available  safety  precautions  to  prevent  or  reduce  the  possi- 
bility of  such  accidents:  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  May,  the  California  Motorcyclist  Safety  Program, 
the  California  Highway  Patrol,  and  national,  state  and  local  motorcycle  safety 
organizations  will  join  together  in  an  effort  to  further  increase  motorcyclists' 
and  motorists'  awareness  of  the  need  to  safely  co-exist  on  California's  roadways; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1989  as  Motorcycle  Safety  Awareness  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  25th  day  of 
April  1989. 


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Governor  of  Cali 


Secretary  of  State 


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6426 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  i- 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  suicide  is  the  8th  leading  cause  of  death  in  the  country  and   the 
second  leading  cause  of  death  among  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  peer  support  by  trained  paraprofessionals  has  proven  to  be  an  effec- 
tive method  of  intervention  for  suicidal  individuals;  and 

WHEREAS,  suicide  prevention  programs  provide  valuable  services  to  the  commu- 
nity in  the  form  of  professional  and  community  education,  youth  suicide  prevention, 
counseling  for  survivors  of  suicide  and  data  collection;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  80+  volunteers  and  4  full-time  paid  staff   of   the  SPS  of 
Sacramento  County  have  performed  a  commendable  service  to  the  citizens  of  the  City 
and  County  of  Sacramento  and  to  the  citizens  of  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  May  7-13,  1989  has  been  designated  as  Suicide  Prevention 
Week   in  order  to   focus  greater  public  attention  on  this  problem  and  to  gamer 
public  support  for  the  professionals  who  are  dedicated  to  suicide  prevention; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13,  1989  as  Suicide  Prevention  Week  and  urge  all  Californians 
to  learn  more  about  how  they  can  contribute  to  suicide  prevention. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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of  th»  State  of  Colifornici 

■-  ■  p  -  10-:! 
MARCH  F0N6EU,SecretaiycfS'-.: 


WHEREAS,  accidental  drowning  is  a  leading  cause  of  death  among  children  under 
the  age  of  five;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  who  survive  drowning  accidents  often  suffer  permanent  brain 
damage;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  Department  of  Developmental  Services.   in  cooperation 
with  various  federal,  local  and  private  agencies,  has  developed  a  public  education/ 
awareness  program  to  promote  drowning  prevention;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  drowning  accidents  often  occur  during  the  warm  weather  months 
starting  in  Spring;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  accidents  can  extract  a  tremendous  toll  in  personal  anguish 
and  public  expense;  and 

WHEREAS,  drowning  is  a  needless  tragedy  that  can  be  prevented;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  May  individual  citizens,  government  agencies  and 
private  entities  join  together  to  communicate  the  importance  of  drowning  prevention 
and  awareness; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1989  as  Drowning  Prevention  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  25th  day  of 
April  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


APR  2 

MARCH  FOHG  EU.  Sece; 

Deputy  «;!*!* 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  founders  of  our  American  system  of  government  were  largely  escap- 
ing tyrannical   legal  systems  where  the  individual  rights  of  all  peoples  were  not 
considered;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  forefathers  understood  the  importance  of  "liberty  and  justice  for 
all"  and  created  a  judicial  system  where  every  citizen  is  given  equal  rights  under 
the  law;  and 

WHEREAS,  today  we  continue  to  benefit  from  the  vision  and  wisdom  of  our  early 
founders  and  jurists  of  the  19th  and  20th  centuries;  and 

WHEREAS.  America's  legal  system  is  revered  throughout  the  world  and  closely 
studied  by  renowned  legal  scholars;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  May  1,  1989  citizens  throughout  our  nation  will  be  acknowledging 
the  significant  role  law  plays  in  our  lives  and  its  importance  for  future  genera- 
tions as  well; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1989  as  Law  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  Californians 
to  pay  tribute  to  our  just  and  fair  laws. 

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 
April  1989. 


/W-<,-««-COC — .  /j/jC<a.AZ'K0's,.'^A.4'>  J<k.^K^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


9^  K,e^tp9^  w.c^y?^  "^fUR^  KfV^;^  K.ff^i«^  s^e^fc*^;.  H.e1lf«-^  Ke-iirt^t  KPW-:^ 

B  vm3  ijaks  sJats  sjfes  ^jsis  yffly  ilaS2  "  ' 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


to  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  S' 
of  th«  Stcr!«  of  C<5';fo'-'i 


iVlARCH  FONG  EU.  SKi^tary  cf  S* 
epulv 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  rapid  economic  and  social  development  of  California  was  possible 
only  as  the  method  of  transportation  progressed,  evolving  from  the  covered  wagon 
and  steamship  to  motor  vehicles  and  jet  airplanes;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  Golden  State  continues  to  grow,  effective  transportation  takes 
on  greater  importance  for  local  commuters  as  well  as  those  who  travel  across  the 
state;  and 

WHEREAS,  not  only  do  we  rely  on  effective  means  of  transportation  to  transport 
citizens,   but   also  goods  and  services,  particularly  to  rural  areas  of  the  state; 
and 

WHEREAS,  we  owe  a  debt  of  gratitude  to  transportation  officials  throughout  the 
state  who  are  designing  and  planning  more  efficient  modes  of  travel  and  methods  of 
distribution  which  will  alleviate  the  congestion  of  our  streets  and  highways;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  should  take  an  opportunity  to  reflect  on  the  many 
important  roles  transportation  plays  in  their  lives  and  rededicate  themselves  to 
taking  an  active  part  in  solving  transportation  problems  for  this  and  future  gen- 
erations; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  lA-20,  1989  as  Transportation  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  26th  day  of 
April  1989, 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  LE  D  ^ 

In  Ih©  offic*  cf  the  Secretory  or  S';'.' 
of  lt»  StaKi  of  Coiifo'iin 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  as  the  population  of  our  state  and  ition  continues  to  age,  ttie  need 
for  improved  facilities  for  the  aged  and  infirmed   ecomes  ever  greater;  and 

WHEREAS,  skilled  nursing  facilities  provide  a  supportive  and  caring  atmosphere 
for  residents  in  need  of  attention  and  are  home  to  more  than  100,000  citizens  in 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,   these   frail   residents  receive  tender  and  compassionate  care  from 
skilled  professionals  and  volunteers  alike  who  understand  the  frustration,  pain  and 
confusion  often  felt  by  the  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  contribute  their  time  and  energy  to 
care  for  others  are  deserving  of  our  respect,  admiration  and  special  recognition; 
and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Association  of  Health  Facilities  and  the  American 
Health  Care  Association  are  sponsoring  Nursing  Home  Week  to  pay  tribute  to  the  long 
term  care  profession; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  lA-20,  1989  as  Nursing  Home  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  acknowledge  the  important  role  nursing  homes  have  in  our  lives. 


6431 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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'  of  vh*  State  of  California 

APR  2  ^^1989 
(*ARCH  f ONG  E|Jj  Secrettiy  of  Sfete 


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DefHrty 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  since  our  earliest  beginnings,  America  has  been  known  as  the  land  of 
peace,  freedom  and  opportunity;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  these  precious  freedoms  have  been  protected  by 
the  loyal  actions  of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  dedicated  endeavors  and  brave  service,  we  still  enjoy 
our  treasured  American  principles:  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  maintain  our  cherished  freedoms  and  individual  liberties, 
all  citizens  must  recommit  themselves  to  the  preservation  and  strengthening  of  our 
great  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1989  as  Loyalty  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to 
join  in  this  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
April  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


X{\<u*if\  h^i**- 


Secretary   of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  fh»  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  .he  Stole  of  ColHorriia 

APR  2  7193'-3 

MARCtvfONG  E^.  Secret»  if  St3tJ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  Slate  of  California 


WHEREAS,  as  the  population  of  our  state  and  nation  continues  to  age,  the  need 
for  improved  facilities  for  the  aged  becomes  ever  greater;  and 

WHEREAS,  specially  designed  facilities  for  senior  citizens  provide  a  support- 
ive and  caring  atmosphere  for  residents  and  are  home  to  approximately  75,000 
citizens  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  residents  receive  tender  and  compassionate  care  from  skilled 
professionals  and  volunteers  alike  who  understand  the  special  concerns  of  the  resi- 
dents; and 

WHEREAS,  the  dedicated  men  and  women  who  contribute  their  time  and  energy  to 
care  for  others  are  deserving  of  our  respect,  admiration  and  special  recognition; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  Homes  for  the  Aging  are  observing  Homes 
For  The  Aging  Week  to  pay  tribute  to  the  professionals  who  care  for  our  state's 
senior  population; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  OEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27,  1989  as  Homes  For  The  Aging  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  27th  day  of 
April  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  o*  1h«  Secretory  of  Stota 
of  ihe  State  of  Colifornio 

APR  2  8i989 
mnZH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Steta 

fty  A-  l/^Vl-l  X  .J  .(j  .  :j.  1.o( 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  CaUfornia 


WHEREAS,  public  service  employees  and  volunteers  make  great  contributions  to 
our  society  in  areas  such  as  health  care,  education,  crime  prevention,  fire  protec- 
tion, conservation  of  energy  and  other  resources,  and  national  defense;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  effectiveness  and  efficiency  of   government   depends   in   large 
measure  on  public   service  employees   and  volunteers  whose  task  is  to  provide 
services  of  the  quality  and  quantity  required  and  expected  by  the  public  on  a  daily 
basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  importance  of  public  services  rendered  by  public  service  employ- 
ees and  volunteers  and  the  exemplary  manner  of  their  performance  are  too  often 
forgotten  or  ignored;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  State  of  California  recognizes  the  dedication,  talents  and  con- 
tributions made  by  public  employees  and  volunteers  at  all  levels  of  government; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOiOfEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May  1-7,  1989.  as  Public  Service  Recognition  Week  and 
urge  that  all  citizens  of  this  State,  State  offices,  and  County  governments  to  join 
in   recognizing  and  honoring  the  services  rendered  t  our  communities  by  public 
service  employees  and  volunteers. 

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 
April  1989. 


0        L        ■     . 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  the  offic*  of  t*»  S«cre»ory  of  Stole 
of  the  State  of  ColHbrnia 

A-R2  :n989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  SecretMy  of  Ststa 

6y  .  \2(^ikii.Yy   4 j.Lti<, 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  the  most  diversified  in  the  world  with  more 
than  250  commercial  crop  and  livestock  commodities;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  a  $16  billion-a-year  industry  and  has  made 
our  Golden  Sate  the  number  one  agricultural  state  in  the  U.S.  for  41  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  more  than  2A00  dairy  families  and  one  million  milking  cows 
California's  dairy  industry  is  the  largest  agricultural  sector  in  the  state,  each 
year  producing  more  than  18.5  billion  pounds  of  fluid  milk;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  dairy  industry  contributes  more  than  2  billion 
dollars,  or  one-seventh  of  the  state's  annual  revenue  from  agriculture;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  dairy  cows  rank  among  the  very  highest  in  production 
anj^here  in  the  country;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  dairy  products  consistently  meet  the  highest   standards 
for  quality,  freshness,  appearance  and  taste;  and 

WHEREAS.  Californians  lead  the  nation  in  per  capita  consumption  of  fluid  milk. 
cheese,  ice  cream,  butter  and  yogurt; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1989  as  Dairy  Bounty  of  California  Month  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  share  in  enjoying  our  state's  bounty  of  dairy  products,  from  milk  and  butter  to 
cheese,  yogurt,  and  ice  cream. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

m  rt»  offic.  of  Iha  SecT«tary  of  Stat. 

of  Ih*  Stat*  of  Colrfornia  ^^^ 

'    ^'  0  1  1989 
MARCH  ^  EU,  Secfs^  of  State    | 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  physical  activity  is  an  important  component  to  maintaining  good 
health  throughout  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  exercise  can  reduce  stress  levels  and  contributes  substantially  to 
emotional  and  mental  fitness  as  well  as  physical  fitness;  and 

WHEREAS,  learning  the  importance  of  physical  activity  as  a  child  can  help 
ensure  that  it  remains  an  important  part  of  our  lives  as  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  education  helps  improve  the  health  of  children  by  increasing 
cardiovascular  endurance,  muscular  strength,  flexibility,  weight  control,  improved 
posture,   skillful  moving,  active  lifestyle  habits  and  constructive  use  of  leisure 
time;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  exertion  also  contributes  to  the  self-esteem,  mental  alert- 
ness and  academic  performance  of  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  week  of  May  1-7,  1989  will  be  observed  as  Physical  Education  and 
Sport  Week  by  state  organizations,  in  conjunction  with  the  President's  Council  on 
Physical  Fitness  and  Sports  and  National  Fitness  Month; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7,  1989  as  Physical  Education  and  Sport  Week  in  California. 

ni  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  1989. 

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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Mw  oMica  of  the  Sacrelary  of  State 
of  <h«  Stol*  of  California 

•  ■  ■  .   /I  I  i^pq 
MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  the  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  permeates  every  aspect  of  American 
society:  and 


WHEREAS,  alcohol  problems  cost  the  State  of  California  approximately  $11.6 
billion  each  year  in  lost  worker  productivity,  health  and  medical  costs,  motor 
vehicle  accidents,  violent  crimes,  social  responses,  and  fire  losses;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  economic  cost  of  substance  abuse  to  Californians  is  estimated  to 
be  $17,6  billion  annually:  and 

WHEREAS,  over  51%  of  California  11th  graders  have  tried  an  illicit  drug  by  age 
16,  and  over  60,000  California  high  school  students  use  marijuana  daily;  and 

WHEREAS.   365,838   Californians  under  the  age  of  20  were  arrested  for  felony 
and  misdemeanor  offences  in  1986;  and 

WHEREAS,  juvenile  arrest  rates  for  drug  law  violations  have  experienced  a 
dramatic  increase  since  1981;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  use  and  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  can  lead  to  failing  grades, 
failing  jobs,  crime,  addiction  and,  ultimately,  loss  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  long  as  the  demand  for  drugs  exists,  supply  will  follow  and  avail- 
ability will  remain;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  prevention  of  drug  abuse  through  awareness  and  education  is 
necessary  to  bankrupt  the  suppliers;  and 

WHEREAS,  education  through  available  programs  can  save  lives  and  make  commu- 
nities safer  for  all  Californians;  and 

NOW.  THERETORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13,  1989  as  "Just  Say  No"  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  say  no  to  drugs. 

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  1989. 


0    I     •  . 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6437 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  t»i«  Secretary  of  State 
of  tiw  Sfcrt*  of  Colifornia 

MAY  0  2  1989 
MARCH  F^  EU.  Secretapr  of  Stzte 


i 


De»*rty 


WHEREAS,  mothers  have  always  been  the  core  of  the  family  and  home  and  are 
blessed  with  the  important  and  demanding  task  of  providing  their  families  with 
love,  comfort,  guidance  and  support;  and 

WHEREAS,  mothers  serve  as  a  family  bond,  inspiring  in  us  the  importance  of 
morals  and  ethics  and  impressing  upon  us  the  timeless  values  of  civic  virtue  that 
are  the  requisites  of  good  American  citizenship;  and 

WHEREAS,  mothers  serve  our  community  and  nation  in  many  fields  of  endeavor 
which  contribute  significantly  to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  selfless  dedication  and  commitment  of  mothers  have  assisted  in 
the  settlement,  development  and  prosperity  of  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  the  we  designate  one  day  of  the  year  to  pay  tribute 
through  public  expression  to  the  reverence  in  which  we  hold  all  mothers; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Sunday,  May  14,  1989  as  Mother's  Day  and  urge  all  Californians  to 
reflect  on  the  contributions  mothers  make  to  our  lives. 

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  May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


S3  SJfflT'  " 

An  Hi 


6438 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  oJBi*  o»  Hm  Stcn^ry  of  Stole 
of  4iM  Stat*  of  California 

^*AY  0  2  1989 


MARCH  FWG  EU,  Seci^tary  of  state  | 


WPuty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  historic  preservation  gives  Americans  a  deeper  understanding  of  their 
richly  diverse  architectural  and  cultural  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,   historic  preservation  contributes  to  the  livability  of  America's 
towns,  cities  and  rural  areas  and  promotes  local  pride  and  community  self-help;  and 

WHEREAS,  historic  buildings  provide  better  quality  places  to  live  for  all 
Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,  National  Historic  Preservation  Week  1989  provides  an  excellent  oppor- 
tunity for  all  Americans  to  help  maintain,  preserve  and  protect  our  nation's 
heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,   "Look  Homeward,  America"  is  the  theme  for  National  Historic 
Preservation  Week  1989,  cosponsored  by  the  National  Trust  for  Historic  Preservation 
and  the  local  preservation  and  neighborhood  organizations  in  this  state; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  14-20,  1989  as  National  Historic  Preservation  Week  and  call 
upon  the  people  of  the  state  to  recognize  and  participate  in  this  special 
observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd   day  of 
May  1989. 


.TTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


K  - 

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15  ^fUti?  ij-aKi^  ^SKj'^  ^— 


6439 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED  _ 

in  rtie  offie.  of  th«  S^nrtary  of  Stale 
of  Ihe  ante  of  California 

> '  ■■/  '^  ■"■'  inog 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secreta^r  rf  State  ^ 

^^^       Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  future  well  being  of  our  state  is  directly  dependent  on  the  good 
health  of  our  citizens;  and 

UHKREAS.  good  health,  both  physical  and  mental,  can  be  achieved  through  good 
health  habits;  and 

WHEREAS,  good  physical  health,  proper  posture  and  a  sense  of  wellness  are 
essential  elements  of  a  productive  and  enjoyable  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  chiropractic  profession  has  for  several  decades  helped  Califor- 
nians  achieve  and  maintain  good  health  through  the  use  of  the  body's  own  restor- 
ative powers;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  achievements  and  advancement  the  chiropractic  profession  have 
contributed  substantially  our  quality  of  life  we  enjoy  today; 

NOW  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  May   15   through  May  21,  1989,  as  California 
Chiropractic  Wellness  Week  and  Good  Posture  Month. 

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 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


lTTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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6440 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  0«ic»  of  Itw  Swmtary  of  StoH' 

of  rt»  Sfcrt"  of  Colitemto  K 

MARCH  FONG  Ea  Sectrtpnf  0*  State 

By.  V^A.  ■^^O-w?'" 

U  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  as  California's  population  and  workforce  increase,   the  need   for 
alternative  transportation  methods  also  increases;  and 

WHEREAS,  overemphasis  on  single-occupied  vehicles  as  a  means  of  commuting  to 
and  from  work  results  in  severe  traffic  congestion  and  contributes  to  California's 
air  pollution;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  addition  to  easing  traffic  congestion,  ridesharing,  whether  in  a 
car  or  van,  reduces  the  demand  on  our  existing  transportation  system,  fuel  consump- 
tion, exhaust  emissions  which  contribute  to  air  pollution,  transportation  costs  and 
parking  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  ridesharing  reduces  the  stress  of  commuters,  thereby  contributing  to 
a  more  productive  and  efficient  workforce  and  enhancing  the  economic  prosperity  of 
California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Transportation  and  transportation  plan- 
ners throughout  the  state  have  developed  and  implemented  ridesharing  programs  to 
enhance  the  effectiveness  of  our  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  ridesharing  will  help 
ensure  a  healthier  environment  for  this  and  future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  October  2-6.  1989,  the  California  Department  of 
Transportation  and  other  transportation-related  groups  throughout  the  state  will  be 
observing  Rideshare  Week; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DSDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  2-6,  1989  as  Rideshare  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
residents  to  increase  their  awareness  of  the  benefits  of  ridesharing  and  practice 
responsible  citizenship  by  ridesharing. 

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 
May  1989. 


■^fc  »^^Im 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


5i  >.'& 


I  si 


I  si 


6441 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  oJ  the  Seeretofy  <>♦  State 
of  the  State  oJ  ColKornia 

MAY  0  '^-  m^ 

MARCH  ^  EU,  Secre^  of  Sfcte 

fty       ^T.lA..^  .   LZ)iJ^ 

DfBpoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  each  year  an  estimated  550,000  to  2.5  million  elders  in  this  country 
are  the  victims  of  physical  and  emotional  abuse,  neglect,  and  denial  of  fundamental 
civil  rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  senior  citizens  from  every  racial,  religious,  and  socioeconomic  class 
are  potential  victims  of  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  suffering  of  these  citizens  can  undermine  and  break  down  families 
and  society  as  a  whole;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Adult  Protective  Services  and  Long-term  Care  Ombudsman   programs 
resolve  incidents  of  and  educate  the  community  about  neglect  and  abuse;  and 

WHEREAS.   May   1989   is   Older  Californians  Month  and  provides  an  excellent 
opportunity  for  citizens  to  learn  about  and  demonstrate   their   concern   for   the 
welfare  of  the  elderly;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  to  focus  the  attention  of  the  people  of  this  state 
upon  the  problem  of  elder  abuse; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  1.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby   proclaim  May   1-7,   1989  as  Older  Californians  Abuse  Prevention  Week  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
May  1989. 


-<p<-—  /j/je  .cc^A  ^«  tJL^  ■ 


Governor  of  Calif ornj 


Secretary  of  State 


St 


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6442 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


In  4«w  ol»ic»  of  1»»  Swretary  of  Stat-- 
of  «fi«  Stat«  of  Colrfornio 

V,:\V  0'-  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU  Secretary  cf  Stcts 


WHEREAS,  in  recent  years  pornograptiy  in  California  has  increased  at  an 
alarming  rate  and  drawn  attention  to  the  need  for  all  citizens  to  join  law 
enforcement  officials  in  combatting  pornography;  and 

WHEREAS,  tragically,  young  children  are  often  the  victims  of  pornography   and 
are  abused  and  exploited  by  this  hideous  crime;  and 

WHEREAS,   addiction  to  pornography  has  often  been  linked  to  child  molestation 
and  other  violent  and  abusive  crimes;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  child  victims  receive  support   and   compassion 
from  society  to  help  them  break  free  from  exploitation  and  reestablish  self  respect 
and  dignity;  and 

WHEREAS,  law   enforcement   officials   and   concerned   citizens   throughout 
California  are  uniting  in  efforts  to  increase  the  public's  awareness  of  the  dangers 
of  pornography  through  education,  passage  of  laws  and  enforcement  of  state  laws  and 
local  ordinances;  and 

WHEREAS,   during   the  week  of  May  7-13,  1989.  concerned  organizations  will  be 
focusing  attention  on  the  dangers  of  pornography  and   the  need   to   reduce   the 
incidence  of  this  often  overlooked  crime; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13.  1989  as  Victims  of  Pornography  Week  in   California   and 
encourage   concerned   public  officials  and  private  citizens  to  observe  the  week  by 
wearing  black  lapel  ribbons  to  demonstrate  support  and  compassion  for  victims   of 
pornography. 

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 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


3  I 


6443 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


^^^^ 


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Deputy 


WHEREAS,  throughout  our  state  and  nation,  women  are  taking   an   increasingly 
visible  role  in  the  insurance  industry;  and 

HHEREAS   these   dedicated   individuals   bring  with  them  a  strong  sense  of 
profe!!f^Ism!  r:incere  desire  to  contribute  to  the  industry,  and  a  commitment 
to  promote  the  welfare  of  the  consumer;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  tort  reform  to  drinking  and  driving,  women  have  been  effective 
in  negotiating  resolutions  to  these  problems  and  have  encouraged  other  members  of 
the  insurance  industry  to  promote  public  awareness  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  professional  insurance  women  are  dedicated  to  maintaining  integrity 
and  high  standards  which  enhance  the  industry  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  May  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of   Insurance 
Women  TlT  observe  National  Insurance  Women's  Week  and  rededicate  themselves  to 
contributing  to  the  welfare  of  the  industry: 

HOH  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  15-21.  1989  as  Insurance  Women's  Week  m  California. 

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 
May  1989. 


,/7.A-«^-cot_—  Aj(Jt.*jiAz^>>.»<^i^Jtj^ 


6444 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ttw  offic*  <A  the  Socretary  of  S(cto 
of  til*  Slol*  of  California 

^:.^''  Om  1^89 
MARCHJ^  EU,  S^^  of  StatB 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  May  has  traditionally  been  proclaimed  as  Mental  Health  Month  by  the 
President  of  the  United  States.  Congress,  the  State  Legislature,  and  other  bodies 
of  elected  officials;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  understand  that  mental  health  and  mental  illness 
are  not  one  and  the  same;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  friends,  support  groups  and  healthy  mental  attitudes  can 
improve  one's  mental  health,  they  will  not  prevent  serious  mental  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Mental  Health,   in  partnership  with 
mental  health  advocates  throughout  the  state,  will  be  undertaking  a  major  effort  in 
October  to  educate  the  public  about  serious  mental  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  preparation  for  this  series  of  public  education  events,  all 
Californians  should  take  the  opportunity  to  improve  their  own  mental  health, 
including  the  examination  of  their  own  fears  and  prejudices  about  the  mentally  ill; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  May,   1989  as  Mental  Illness  Awareness  Month,  and  encourage  all 

Californians  to  increase  their  awareness  of,  and  put  into  practice,  healthy  mental 
attitudes  including  the  shattering  of  damaging  stereotypes. 

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 
May  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6445 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FILED 

In  Ihe  0«fic»  o«  tU  SwrBtary  of  Stat» 
of  lif  Stol*  of  Calrfornig 

MAY  0  4  I^SQ 
MARCHJIJ^  SecrMaiPOf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  physical  activity  is  essential  to  the  health  and  mental  agility  of 
all  employees;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  engage  in  healthy  physical  exer- 
cise to  get  the  most  out  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  exercise  helps  improve  the  health  of  workers  by  increasing 
cardiovascular  endurance  and  muscular  development,  controlling  weight  and  improving 
mental  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  physically  fit  work  force  contributes  to  the  health  and  welfare  of 
our  state's  economic  prosperity;  and 

WHEREAS,  physical  well-being  also  enhances  self-esteem  and  personal  relation- 
ships; and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Association  of  Governors  Councils  on  Physical  Fitness  is 
coordinating  the  observance  of  National  Employees  Health  and  Fitness  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  19,  1989  as  Employees  Fitness  Day. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ath  day  of 
May  1989, 

0       L        •     . 


6446 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  The  State  of  California 

r'AY  0  \  1989 
MPACH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


Deputy // 


WHKREAS.  the  role  of  the  Armed  Forces  during  times  of  national  defense, 
natural   disaster  and  emergency  has  been  one  of  preserving  the  principles  of  the 
Constitution  and  of  support  to  the  citizens  of  California  and  the  nation;  and 

WHKRKAS.  with  the  theme  "Keeping  American  Strong,"  Armed  Forces  Week  '89  is  a 
community  sponsored,  public  service  event  designed  to  inform  surrounding  communi- 
ties of  the  importance  and  benefits  of  military  preparedness,  and   serves   as  a 
reminder  of  the  military's  past  and  continuing  contributions;  and 

WHKRKAS,  one  of  the  Department  of  Defense  approved  regional  sites  throughout 
the  country,  the  six  day  Armed  Forces  Week  '89  celebration  in  San  Francisco  is  a 
series  of  events  including  hi-tech  equipment  displays  and  exhibits,  band  concerts, 
parades  and  patriotic  festivities:  and 

WHKRKAS.  this  celebration  will  provide  the  public  with  an  opportunity  to 
participate  in  the  continuing  celebration  of  the  constitution  and  to  become  better 
acquainted  with  the  Armed  Forces;  and 

WHKRKAS.  it  is  fitting  that  we  recognize  the  achievements  and  contributions  of 
the  Army.   Navy.  Air  Force.  Marines,  and  Coast  Guard  during  the  Armed  Forces  Week 
Celebration.  May  16-21,  1989; 

NOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GKORGK  DKDKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  16-21.  1989  as  Armed  Forces  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California   to  be  affixed  this  5th  day  of 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California  v/ 


ATTKST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6447 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FlUED 

MARCH  fm  tW.  S<^  cf  SUti 
By-  ^"-^^J^^- -** 


D«p«ty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California's  many  departments  of  public  works  provide  our  citizens 
with  systems  such  as  water,  sewers,  airports,  roads,  streets,  highways,  public 
buildings,  solid  waste  collection,  flood  control  and  public  transportation;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  works  of  all  types  are  essential  to  the  health  and  well-being 
of  all  Calif ornians  for  the  quality  and  effectiveness  of  the  planning,  designing, 
construction  and  operation  of  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  operations  of  public  works  systems  are  vitally  dependent  upon  the 
efforts  and  skills  of  officials  and  employees  of  public  works;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week  of  May  21-27,  1989,  public  works  agencies  and 
officials  will  observe  National  Public  Works  Week  to  create  a  greater  awareness 
among  citizens  of  the  importance  of  public  works  in  their  lives; 

UGH,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27,  1989  as  Public  Works  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6448 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offict  of  the  Secretory  of  Stale 
of  ftie  Stoto  of  Colffornia 

MAYO';  ig89 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrejaty  cf  Stta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  has  a  proud  and  noble  history, 
beginning  in  the  early  19th  century  with  the  S.S,  Savannah  which,  propelled  by 
steam,  endured  a  29-day  passage  across  the  Atlantic;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  the  United  States  Merchant  Marine  has  compiled 
and  maintained  an  outstanding  record  of  service;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  serve  the  Merchant  Marine  are  deserving  of 
widespread  respect  and  recognition  for  their  outstanding  contributions;  and 

WHEREAS,  international  shipping  and  trade  is  an  integral  part  of  California's 
economic  well  being  to  which  the  Merchant  Marines  contribute  so  greatly:  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  Merchant 
Marines  and  recognize  their  outstanding  achievements  and  contributions  on  behalf  of 
all  citizens: 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GB(»tGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1989  as  Maritime  Day  in  California. 


6449 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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MAWH  WNG  EU,  Sect«8(y  cf  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


Deputy  y) 


'^' 


WHEREAS,  the  role  of  the  Sixth  U.S.  Army  during  times  of  national  defense, 
natural  disaster  and  emergency  has  historically  been  one  of  support  for  the  Consti- 
tution and  support  in  relief  and  assistance  to  the  citizens  of  California  and  the 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS.   Army  Days   '89   is  a  community-sponsored,  public  service  event 
dedicated  to  fostering  better  communication  and  understanding  between  the  Sixth 
U.S.   Army,   headquartered  at  the  Presidio  of  San  Francisco,  and  the  citizens  of 
Northern  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Army  continues  to  perform  an  important  emergency  preparedness  and 
relief  role  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  designed  around  the  theme  "When  We  Were  Needed,  We  Were  There,"  Army 
Days  focuses  on  the  Army's  continuing  commitment,  not  only  to  national  defense,  but 
to  community  assistance,  and  is  designed  to  provide  the  public  with  an  opportunity 
to  participate  in  the  continuing  celebration  of  the  Constitution  and  to  become 
better  acquainted  with  their  Army;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  we  recognize  the  contributions  of  the  Army  and  its 
historic  connections  with  the  citizens  of  Northern  California  during  the  fourth 
annual  Army  Days  celebration,  June  3-4,  1989; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  3-4,  1989  as  Army  Days  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  5th  day  of 
May  1989. 


la  \J 


Governor  of  California i 


Secretary  of  State 


6450 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  Km  offka  of  th«  Secretary  of  State 
of  tt»  5tQ»  (rf  Coliternia 

MAY  0  0  1989 
MARCHING  EU,  Swrsfa^  of  Ststs 

By  .fMJh^J^Alk^ 
0«p«ty 


WHKRBAS.  there  are  over  two  million  professional  and  volunteer  firefighters  in 
the  United  States;  and 

WHERKAS.   today's   firefighters  are  technically  trained  and  highly  skilled 
public  servants;  and 

HHEREAS.   firefighters  perform  many  public   services   in  addition  to 
extinguishing  fires,   such  as  providing  emergency  medical  treatment,  hazardous 
materials  control,  and  safety  inspections  of  commercial   industrial   facilities 
hospitals,  schools  and  rest  homes;  and 

HHKRKAS.   the  contributions  and  sacrifices  of  our  firefighters  often  go 
unreported  and  are  frequently  not  given  adequate  recognition;  and 

WHERKAS,  the  International  Association  of  Fire  Chiefs  has   designated   the 
second  Saturday  in  May  as  "Fire  Service  Recognition  Day"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13.  1989.  as  Fire   Service  Recognition  Day  and  urge  all 
Californians   to  visit  their  neighborhood  fire  station  to  become  acquainted  with 
firefighters,  their  equipment,  and  the  fire  safety  services  they  provide. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ath  day  of 
May  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6451 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  ttiO  StDitt  M  Colifornio 

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MP.SCH^fO.NG;u  Wr„a.>  of  State 


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LilW 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


Deputy/, 


WlUiKKAS,  retinitis  pigmentosa  is  an  often-ignored,  progressively  degenerative 
eye  disease  resulting  in  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   symptoms  of  retinitis  pigmentosa,  night  blindness  and  loss  of 
peripheral  vision,  often  go  unnoticed,  making  diagnosis  difficult;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  with  other  hereditary  diseases,  the  cure  for  retinitis  pigmentosa 
continues  to  elude  doctors  and  scientists  who  are  striving  to  reduce  the  incidence 
of  this  cause  of  blindness;  and 

WHEREAS,  sixteen  years  ago  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  International  was  founded  to 
help   increase   the  public's  awareness  of  this  debilitating  disease  and  encourage 
research  efforts  in  an  effort  to  save  the  sight  of  America's  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  host  of  celebrities  have  joined  with  Bob  Hope  to  focus  attention  on 
retinitis  pigmentosa  and  the  need  to  foster  greater  understanding  of  and  involve- 
ment in  the  cure  for  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  hear  this  message  of  "Hope  in 
Sight"  and  pledge  their  support  to  the  fight  against  retinitis  pigmentosa: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  11.  1989  as  "Forgotten  Eyes"  Day  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
increase  their  awareness  of  retinitis  pigmentosa. 

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  1989. 


rnor  of  California  ^ 


Gov erne 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6452 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  offic*  of  ♦♦>«  S«retary  of  Stcto 
of  Ifw  State  of  Colifomra 

M:\Y  1    1  1989 
MARCH  fOHG  Eu,  Secretaiy  of  Sizii 

By  i_\/)^^^Q^>^  ^- 
DepotyCy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  all  levels  of  government  have  recognized  the  need  to  design  an 
efficient  and  effective  transportation  system  in  order  to  meet  our  goals  of 
reducing  fuel  consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion  and  parking  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  transit  programs  within  our  cities  are  a  vital  component   of   our 
state's  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   transit  programs  provide  mobility  for  all  citizens,  including  the 
young,  old,  disabled  and  poor;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Transportation,  working  in  close 
cooperation  with  the  cities,   counties  and  regional  transportation  planning 
entities,  continues  to  make  efforts  to  help  local  agencies  keep  pace  with  the 
public's  ever-increasing  demands  for  efficient,  specialized  and  low-cost  transit 
services;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  men  and  women  who  constitute  the  total  work  force  of  this   state 
should  be  aware  of  the  many  benefits  of  transit  to  every  person  and  business  in  the 
communities  in  this  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  nation  is  celebrating  National  Transportation  Week  from  May  lA- 
20,  1989; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  Wednesday,  May  17,  1989,  as  California  Transit  Appreciation  Day, 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  with  the  California  State  Department  of  Transpor- 
tation and  other  transportation-related  groups  and  individuals  in  observing  this 
day  in  honor  of  transit. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 


May  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


64  5  3 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

(n  th«  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stoto 
of  lf»  State  of  Colifornio 

MAY  i   1  1989 
MARCH  FONG  Zli,  Secretary  of  Stata 

Deputy, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  although  the  polio  vaccine  developed  in  the  1950' s  has  eliminated  the 
disease  in  America,  there  are  300,000  survivors  of  polio,  many  of  whom  suffer  from 
polio's  late  effects;  and 

HHEREAS,  these  late  effects  can  include  chronic  pain,  muscular  fatigue,  weak- 
ness and  breathing  difficulties;  and 

HHEREAS.   it   is  important  that  the  medical  community  learn  about  Post-Polio 
Syndrome  in  order  to  adequately  care  for  those  who  experience  it;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  members  of  Rotary   International  and   the 

International  Polio  Network  are  working  to  learn  more  about  the  spread  of  polio  in 

underdeveloped  nations,  assisting  those  experiencing  the  after  effects  of  polio, 

and   informing  all  citizens  of  the  effects  polio  continues  to  have  on  our  popula- 
tion; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  29- June  A,  1989  as  Polio  Awareness  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  10th  day  of 


May  1989. 


-r-_^-^^-r- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6454 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

tn  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  riw  State  of  Coliforri-J 

MARCH  ^ONG  EU,  Secratsfy  of  S?2'.3 

By  JhjMaJL. 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS.  Californians  and  Americans  share  the  goal  of  a  peaceful  world  where 
freedom  flourishes  and  where  mutual  respect  prevails;  and 

HHERE&S,  peace  includes  much  more  than  merely  the  absence  of  war,  but  also  the 
existence  of  individual  liberty,  democratic  rights  and  free  enterprise:  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  nation.  American  men  and   women  have 
made  the  ultimate  sacrifice  on  battlefields  with  names  such  as  Lexington,  Normandy 
Beach,  Inchon  and  Hue  to  build  a  peace  in  which  freedom  could  flourish  and  justice 
could  prevail;  and 

WHEREAS,   California   is   currently  home  to  2.9  million  veterans  who  bravely 
served  our  country  so  that  we  could  build  a  more  peaceful,  secure   and   democratic 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  citizens  and  the  leaders  of  this  nation  have  wisely  recognized 
that  the  only  way  to  achieve  a  true  and  lasting  peace  has  been  to  maintain  a  strong 
America;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  policy  of  peace  through  strength  has  recently  played  a  major  role 
in  historic  breakthroughs  on  superpower  arms  control  and  reductions;  and 

WHEREAS,  America,  with  her  commitment  to  democratic  ideals,  is  the  only  nation 
with  the  strength  to  lead  the  world  to  a  more  peaceful  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  residents  of  California  and  the  rest  of  the  nation  have  demon- 
strated their  continuing  commitment  to  peace  and  security  through  vast   contribu- 
tions to  science,  the  arts  and  humanities,  education,  peaceful  economic  competition 
and  national  defenses;  and 

WHEREAS,  California,  whose  diverse  people  represent  a  "world  within  a  state," 
has  proven  that  diversity  is  not  a  weakness  but  a  strength  that  can  be  directed  to 
peaceful  ends; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  third  Sunday  in  May  as  Peace  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  engage  in  activities  that  will  bring  about  the  conditions  necessary  for 
a  true  and  meaningful  peace  between  all  nations. 

Ill  WITNESS  WHHtEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  16th  day  of 
May  1989. 

0       L        '    . 

Governor  of  California  C/ 
ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stale 
of  the  State  of  California 

"•■;;  i  ^  \m 

MPRCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


Deputy 


-rr 

o 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  on  Memorial  Day  1989,  we  again  decorate  the  graves  of  Californians 
who  died  to  defend  and  preserve  the  precious  heritage  of  freedom  bequeathed  to  us 
by  our  forefathers;  and 

WHEREAS.  Memorial  Day  began  as  an  occasion  for  placing  flowers  on  the  grave  of 
those  who  gave  their  lives  in  the  Civil  War;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  has   since  become  a  time  to  remember  the  contributions  of  all 
Americans  who  have  died  for  their  country  in  conflicts  from  the  time  of  the 
Revolutionary  War  to  the  present;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  May  29,  1989,  the  California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial  Commission 
will  conduct  the  first  annual  Memorial  Day  service  at   the  recently-dedicated 
California  Vietnam  Veterans  Memorial;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  pay  tribute  to  our  past  heroes,  we  also  salute  today's  veterans 
who  vigilantly  safeguarded  our  freedom  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  today  we  honor  the  memory  of  those  who  have  gone  before  us  with  the 
promise  that  California  will  always  remember  the  dedicated  sacrifices  of  her  sons 
and  daughters  and  their  contributions  to  our  security  and  continued  freedom; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  29,  1989,  as  Memorial  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  remember  the  valor  and  sacrifice  of  our  brave  veterans  in  past  wars  and  their 
unparalleled  contributions  to  the  way  of  life  we  enjoy  today. 

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 
May  1989. 


ifornia  «-' 


Governor  of  Cali 


Secretary  of  State 


6456 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  o*c»  oJ  lh»  Secretary  of  SWo 
of  ftit  Sinle  of  Califorr.13 

HrCil  V1989 


MARCH/ONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  SUta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  as  one  of  the  world's  most  dynamic  and  diversified  economies, 
California  continues   to  play  a  premier  role  in  the  international  flow  of  goods, 
services  and  capital;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  overseas  trade  and  investment  offices  on  three  continents  and 
the  nation's  most  effective  state  world  trade  services,  California's  businesses 
have  a  distinct  advantage  in  the  international  arena;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  unhampered  free  flow  of  goods,  services  and  capital  across  inter- 
national borders  has  enabled  our  nation  to  grow  into  the  world's  most  powerful  and 
dynamic  economic  power;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  be  committed  to  perpetuating  our  free  international  economic 
system  and  fighting  off  self-defeating  attempts  of  protectionism;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  last  week  of  May  is  set  aside  to  focus  public  attention  on  the 
benefits  of  free  world  trade;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-27,  1989  as  World  Trade  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
May  1989. 


0    I     •  ■ 


Govemor  of  California^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6457 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


LED 

•■   •''  0»  the  Secretary  of  Stat* 

'•  >he  State  of  California 

f,!AYl  8  1989 

'M:«H  FONQ  EU,  Swretary  of  Stsis  -^ 
OepiJ}/  7^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  records  and  support  personnel  perform  a  vital  service 
in  ensuring  the  efficient  and  effective  operation  of  our  law  enforcement  agencies; 
and 

HHKREAS.  their  skill  in  tracking  known  criminals  and  maintaining  criminal 
statistics  has  provided  law  enforcement  agencies  with  the  ability  to  locate  and 
identify  criminal  suspects;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  efforts,  criminals  are  booked,  fingerprinted  and  incar- 
cerated in  an  efficient  and  safe  manner;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  proficiency  of  civilian  law  enforcement  personnel  in  processing 
arrest  and  crime  reports  has  made  the  handling  and  prosecution  of   criminal 
offenders  both  effective  and  timely;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  dedication  and  professionalism  are  worthy  of  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Law  Enforcement  Association  of  Records  Supervisors  is 
holding  its  annual  conference  to  exchange  ideas  in  order  to  enable  them  to  enhance 
their  effectiveness  and  efficiency; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  7,  1989  as  Law  Enforcement  Records  and  Support  Personnel  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  18th  day  of 
May  1989. 


r  of  California    fj 


Governor 


TTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6461. 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

tn  tht  offic*  of  the  S«cr«tory  of  Stat* 
of  the  Stol*  of  CoJifornio 

MAY  2  5  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sejf^ry  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WhkkKAS.  children  are  unsuspecting  of  evil,  and  are  vulnerable 
and.  therefore,  require  special  protection  and  treatment;  and 


to  abduction 


WHEREAS,  on  or  about  January  30.  1989.  in  Dublin,  California,  at  approximately 
2:30  p.m.,  Ilene  Misheloff.  date  of  birth  March  12.  1975.  a  brown  haired  and  brown 
eyed  female.   5   feet  3  inches  tall,  weighing  115  pounds  and  wearing  braces,  was 
abducted  while  walking  on  Amador  Valley  Boulevard;  and 

-  MHKRKAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  heinous  act,  and  have  been  unable  to  do  so; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  are  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   children  are  our  nation's  greatest  resource,  and  the  Governor  is 
empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  1547,  as  amended  by  Senate  Bill  117,   to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  abduction  of  Ilene  Misheloff. 

Ill  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  ZS''**  day  of 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6<:56 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offire  of  the  Secretary  of  Stntf- 
of  the  State  of  CoHfornin 

2  ':  1989 
WARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy     /} 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  with  great  vision  and  enthusiasm  the  Sacramento  Traditional  Jazz 
Society  sponsored  its  first  Dixieland  Jubilee  in  1974;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  that  time,  the  Jubilee  has  become  "America's  International 
Dixieland  Festival,"  attracting  bands  from  around  the  world  and  approximately 
200,000  visitors  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  tremendous  event  is  organized  almost  entirely  by  volunteers  who 
contribute  countless  hours  throughout  the  year  and  Memorial  Day  weekend  to  ensure 
that  dixieland  jazz  lovers  can  enjoy  the  rhythmic  strains  of  their  favorite  bands; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  world  renowned  jazz  musician  Willis  Conover  will  serve  as   the 
1989  Emperor  of  Jazz  and  rule  over  the  16th  annual  Sacramento  Dixieland  Jubilee; 
and 

WHEREAS,  for  four  days  the  streets  of  Sacramento  will  ring  with  the  lively  and 
contagious  music  of  dixieland  jazz,  and  all  visitors  will  experience  release  from 
the  routines  of  their  daily  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  exuberance  of  this  occasion  will  carry  far  beyond  Sacramento  and 
be  felt  throughout  the  Golden  State,  contributing  to  our  overall  health  and  pros- 
perity; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California  and 
Duke  of  Dixieland,  do  hereby  proclaim  Memorial  Day  weekend  as  Dixieland  Jubilee 
Days  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  23rd  day  of 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


645y 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

tn  the  offic*  of  the  S«:r«fary  of  Stol* 
of  «h*  Stat*  of  Colifornia 

MAY  2  5  1989 

MARCHJ^ONG  EU,  Secrg^ry  of  State 

By^     

Jeputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WH8RSAS,  childtiood  accidents  among  small  children  in  California  continue  to 
occur  at  an  alarming  rate;  and 

WHEREAS,   many  children  who  suffer  irreversible  brain  damage  due  to  near- 
drownings,  bicycle  mishaps,  and  motor  vehicle  accidents  currently  reside  at 
California's  developmental  centers;  and 

WHEREAS,   children  under  the  age  of  five  remain  exceptionally  vulnerable  to 
injury;  and 

WHEREAS,  childhood  injuries  are  a  tragedy  that  can  easily  be  prevented;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Developmental  Services  (DDS)  has  assumed 
a   leadership   role  in  creating  public  awareness  of  childhood  injury  prevention 
measures:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Department  continues  to  educate  and  inform  the  public  about 
childhood  injury  prevention; 

NW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1989  as  Childhood  Injury  Prevention  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  efforts  to  increase  public  awareness  regarding  the 
need  for  childhood  safety. 

IN  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and   caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  24th  day  of 
May  1989. 


6460 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIF.  ^RNIA 


FILED 

fn  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stat* 
of  the  Slate  of  California 


MAY  !3  51989 


3!3 

MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretaw  of  State 


(  l?eputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  ctiildren  are  unsuspecting  of  evil,  and  are  vulnerable 
and,  therefore,  require  special  protection  and  treatment;  and 


to  abduction 


WHEREAS,   on  or  about  January  25,  1989,  in  San  Francisco,  California,  Michael 
Masaoay,  date  of  birth  June  25,  1972,  a  black  haired  and  black  eyed  Filipino  boy,  5 
feet   1  inch  tall,  weighing  160  pounds,  last  seen  at  7th  and  Market  Streets  in  San 
Francisco  was  abducted;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  heinous  act,  and  have  been  unable  to  do  so; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  are  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   children  are  our  nation's  greatest  resource,  and  the  Governor  is 
empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  15A7,  as  amended  by  Senate  Bill  117,   to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  abduction  of  Michael  Masaoay. 

m  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Z5^  day  of 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


•^  ^  i^.11 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6462 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  1h«  Shu*  of  California 

MAY  2  5 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  children  are  unsuspecting  of  evil,  and  aie  vulnerable  to  abduction, 
and,  therefore,  require  special  protection  and  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  or  about  November  19.  1988,  at  10:15  a.m.,  Michaela  Joy  Garecht,  a 
female  juvenile,  date  of  birth  January  2A,  1979,  with  blue  eyes  and  blond  hair,   A 
feet   8  inches  tall  and  weighing  75  pounds,  was  abducted  outside  a  grocery  store 
located  on  Mission  Boulevard  in  Hayward,  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  heinous  act,  and  have  been  unable  to  do  so; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  are  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   children  are  our  nation's  greatest  resource  and  the  Governor  is  em- 
powered under  Penal  Code  Section  15A7,  as  amended  by  Senate  Bill  117,   to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  abduction  of  Michaela  Joy  Garecht. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Z5*  day  of 


May  1989. 


^f 


J^ji^ulAz^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6463 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  office  of  tht  Saovtory  of  Stat* 
of  <h«  Stat*  of  California 

MAY  2  5  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stat* 
\^  1  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


W. 


WHEREAS,  children  are  unsuspecting  of  evil,  and  are  vulnerable  to 
and,  therefore,  require  special  protection  and  treatment;  and 


abduction. 


WHEREAS,  on  or  about  June  3,  1988,  at  approximately  4:30  p.m..  Amber  Swartz- 
Garcia,  a  hearing  impaired,  female  juvenile,  date  of  birth  August  18,  1980,  with 
blue  eyes  and  blond  hair,  standing  4  feet  tall,  weighing  62  pounds,  was  abducted 
outside  her  residence  on  Savage  Avenue  in  Pinole,  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  heinous  act,  and  have  been  unable  to  do  so; 
and 


WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  are  essential 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 


to 


WHEREAS,   children  are  our  nation's  greatest  resource  and  the  Governor  is 
empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  1547,  as  amended  by  Senate  Bill  117,   to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  abduction  of  Amber  Swartz-Garcia. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Z-^^day  of 
May  1989, 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6464 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  officB  of  the  Secrefory  of  Statp 
of  the  Stole  of  Colifornia 


MARCH  fONG  EU,  S^retaty  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  citizens  of  the  Philippines  have  long  cherished  their  love  of 
independence  and  freedom;  and 

HHEREAS.   led  by  Jose  Rizal,  the  Filipino  people  rose  in  revolt  against  their 
Spanish  oppressors;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  courageous  and  gallant  efforts.  Filipinos  gained  their 
independence  from  Spanish  dominance  on  June  12,  1898;  and 

WHEREAS,   each  year.   Filipinos  everywhere  gather  in  celebration  of  that 
historic  event;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Philippine  Independence  is  of  great  impor- 
tance to  all  freedom-loving  people;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  12.  1989  as  Philippine  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  celebration. 

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 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


/^-C»  C.OC— -  /j/jC..<.^cAz,*^>^«Ai>    ^  *.k. 


Secretary  of  State 


6465 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  the  Stale  of  CoifornUi 

MARCH  FONG  FU.  Sectajaw  cf  St3'ie 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  well-being  of  communities,  as  well  as  individuals,  is  enhanced  by 
the  efficient  operation  of  America's  free  enterprise  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  managers  contribute  significantly  to  the  system,  promoting  its  goals 
and  objectives  while  upholding  its  principles;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  responsibilities  of  implementing  programs,  directing  staff  and 
enriching  communication  rest  with  managers  who  are  skillfully  trained  to  perform 
these  tasks;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  join  the  National  Management 
Association  in  recognizing  the  vital  role  managers  have  in  our  economic  system; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  5-7.  1989  as  Management  Week  in  California. 

m  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 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6466 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  S«r»toiy  of  Sfate 
of  the  State  of  Colifornm 

WARCH^ONG  ^,  Seofetary  cf  St'te 
Deputy     ^ 


WHEREAS,  millions  of  Californians  annually  use  our  waterways   for  recreation 
and  livelihood:  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  1,000  mile  coastline,  inland  lakes  and  parks  provide 
abundant  recreational  opportunities  for  all  types  of  boaters;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  and  its  governmental  subdivisions  share  a 
common  goal  with  the  United  States  Coast  Guard  to  reduce  boating  accidents  and 
fatalities  among  all  waterway  users;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  observance  of  National  Safe  Boating  Week,   all  boaters  are 
encouraged  to  practice  safe  boating,  eliminate  or  restrict  alcohol  consumption 
afloat  and  take  advantage  of  boating  safety  classes  offered  by  the  United  States 
Coast  Guard  Auxiliary  and  United  States  Power  Squadrons;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  observation  will  remind  Californians  that  the  safety  of 
their  friends  and  family  on  the  water  is  the  paramount  concern  of  every  skipper; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  4-10,  1989  as  Safe  Boating  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  26th  day  of 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6467 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED, ^ 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  »♦>•  SWe  of  CaUforrlo 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitorni 


l«ARCH  FONG  EU^-Secretaiy  cf  St3te 
Deputy       ' 


WhkkEAS.  in  1914,  the  United  States  Congress  authorized  the  establishment  of 
cooperative  agricultural   extension  programs  in  the  United  States  Department  of 
Agriculture  and  offered  the  University  of  California  an  opportunity  to  provide 
agriculture  and  home  economics  services  to  California's  rural  counties;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Agricultural  Extension  Service  officially  became  the 
University  of  California  Cooperative  Extension  in  1974  to  reflect  the  broadened 
urban  and  rural  audience  it  served;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  addition  to  agricultural   topics,   the  scope  of  Cooperative 
Extension  currently  includes  challenges  facing  the  entire  state  involving  natural 
resources,  the  environment,  human  resources  and  general  economic  development;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  throughout  California  benefit  from  the  diverse  and  effective 
services  of  Cooperative  Extension  and  look  forward  to  continued  expansion  of 
programs  as  the  Extension  responds  to  the  needs  of  rural  and  urban  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  the  75th  anniversary  of  California's  Cooperative  Extension 
program,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  applaud  its  many  accomplishments  and 
ability  to  meet  the  changing  needs  of  this  rapidly  developing  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  4-10,  1989  as  Cooperative  Extension  Wedc  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 


May   1989, 


r- 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


646J 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  CalifornJfi 

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mMZ\i  fON?  EU.  Secietary  ff  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHERSAS.   sportfishing  provides  healthful   recreation   for  2.5  million 
Californians;  and 

WHERKAS.   fishing  promotes  respect  for  our  state's  natural  waters,  wilderness 
and  wildlife:  and 

WHEREAS,  fishing  is  an  established  recreational  tradition  rooted  deeply  in  the 
history  of  our  country  and  the  hearts  of  our  citizenry:  and 

HHEREAS.  sportfishing,  through  the  payment  of  millions  of  dollars  annually  for 
licenses,  taxes  and  fees,  has  provided  the  funding  for  federal  and  state  programs 
that  contribute  significantly  to  the  preservation  and  protection  of  our  natural 
environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  enjoyment 
that  fishing  brings  to  our  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  5-11.  1989  as  Fishing  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  26th  day  of 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


S469 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  t+ie  Stole  of  Caiifornto 

'-•vvo  0  1939 

MARCH  ;FONG  EU,  Sect|taTy  of  State 

By    J'ld/A..:LUA^ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.   California's  young  people  need  work   experience  upon  which     to     build 
future  success   in  the   labor  market;    and 


and 


WHEREAS,  summer  employment  can  encourage  the  continuation  of  youth  education; 


WHEREAS,  many  employers  find  that  summer  employees  often  make  excellent  full- 
time  employees  in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  will  be  facing  a  skilled  labor  shortage  by  the  year  2000 
and  a  highly  skilled  workforce  will  be  an  important  factor  in  maintaining 
California's  competitiveness  in  the  21st  century;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  business  community  can  benefit  greatly  by  providing  job 
opportunities  for  youth; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  encourage  business,  governmental  entities  and  community  groups  to  partici- 
pate in  the  Summer  Jobs  for  Youth  Campaign  by  helping  to  meet  the  employment  needs 
of  our  future  leaders. 

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 
May  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6470 


1^  R.f 


13  a 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,     FILED 

1939 
•.-iftCM  TL^L,  My  ^cietarv  of  State 

Deputy 


W- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  we  look  to  the  father  in  the  home  as  a  dedicated  partner  in  guiding 
the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,   fathers  serve  to  instill  in  us  the  importance  of  the  morals  and 
ethics  which  strengthen  us  as  families  and  individuals;  and 

WHEREAS,  fathers  contribute  invaluable  service  to  labor,   industry,   commerce 
and  all  fields  of  endeavor  which  help  to  make  our  nation  the  greatest  in  the  world; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  customary  that  we  observe  the  third  Sunday  in  June  as  Father's 
Day  to  recognize  the  immense  contributions  fathers  give  to  our  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  18,  1989  as  Father's  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  pay  tribute  to  the  gifts  afforded  us  by  our  fathers. 

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 
June  1989. 


■^'-^r- 


Governor  of  California* 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6471 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th»  offic*  of  H>«  S»cr»»ory  ol  9<iHffSKSi 
of  th*  Stat*  of  California 

JUN06  1989 

MARCHTONG  EU,  Secretny  of  State 
^         Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  paralegals  provide  an  invaluable  service  to  California's  legal 
community;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  complexity  of  the  law  grows,  the  need  for  paralegal  assistance 
has  increased:  and 

WHEREAS,  paralegals  are  employed  in  almost  every  aspect  of  California's 
economy,   from  law  firms  and  the  courts  to  financial  institutions  and  health  care 
facilities;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  paralegals  and  the  California  Alliance  of  Paralegal 
Associations  contribute  to  the  welfare  of  all  Californians  by  their  commitment  to 
the  law  and  pledge  to  protect  the  rights  of  citizens  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Alliance  of  Paralegal  Associations  is  dedicated  to 
promote  the  paralegal  profession  and  enhance  communication  among  all  members  of  the 
legal  community; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  16.  1989  as  Paralegal  Day  in  California  in  appreciation  of 
their  contributions  to  the  state. 

IH  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


i-^r%  i-^-t  V^-     ^ii»_i 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


647< 


M  f    — 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  t)M  SM%  of  Colifoniia 

JUN06  1989 

MIARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


By 


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Peputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKREAS.  throughout  our  nation's  history,  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to 
defend  and  protect  our  cherished  freedoms  and  principles  on  foreign  shores;  and 

ilHKREAS.   from  June  1950  to  July  1953  the  Republic  of  Korea  .as  subjected  to 
the  hardships  of  war  from  a  communist  invasion  from  the  north;  and 

ilHEREAS.  the  United  States  sent  American  troops  to  join  the  United  Nations 
Forces  and  assisted  the  South  Koreans  in  their  fight  for  freedom;  and 

HHKRKAS.   the  conclusion  of  the  Korean  conflict  resulted  in  the  establishment 
of  the  demilitarized  zone  and  peace  for  the  South  Koreans;  and 

IIHBRKAS.  America's  fearless  heroes  of  the  Korean  War  who  risked  their  lives  to 
preserve  our  cherished  ideals  are  deserving  of  our  deepest  appreciation  and  honor- 
able recognition; 

NOH  THERKFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  25-30.  1989  as  Korean  War  Veterans  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  recognizing  the  valor  of  these  brave  veterans. 

IM  HITNESS  vraSREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
June  1989. 


ifornia*^ 


Governor  of  Cali 


Secretary  of  State 


6473 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,„  rt»  offic,  rf  the  S^tetary  rf  St--1<. 
of  th«  Slott  of  Coliforrtci 

JUNQ%1'389 
NIftRCH  FONG  EU,  Se?i?tayof>'J 

r^^        Deputy 


SPKCIAL  KLECTIOH  PROCLAMATIMi 


I  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  3rd  day  of  October.  1989. 
within  the  76th  Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office 
of  Member  of  Assembly  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  death  of  Bill  Bradley. 

IH  WITNESS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6474 


I  £1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'  •«  Stat«  of  Colifornio 

^"^/*GEU,^„^/of  State 

Deputy 

A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Guard  is  46%  of  the  combat  strength  of  the  total  force 
of  the  U.S.  Army;  and 

WhkkKAS,  the  National  Guard  is  unique  by  virtue  of  its  dual  federal  and  state 
missions;  and 

WHEREAS,  its  federal  mission   is  to  provide  mission-ready  forces   for 
assignments  as  directed  by  the  President  of  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  state  mission  of  the  National  Guard  is  to  provide  emergency 
military  support  to  civil  authorities  as  directed  by  the  Governor  and  to  provide 
support  to  the  community  as  approved  by  proper  authority;  and 

WHEREAS.   Exercise  Golden  Bear   '89  is  a  training  exercise  being  performed 
during  the  period  10-24  June  1989  in  preparation   for  both  federal  and   state 
missions;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Foreign  Military  Officers  Delegation  representing  over  40 
countries  have  been  observing  the  training  and  have  been  made  aware  of  our 
California  National  Guard  capabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that   these  foreign  officers  understand  our  dual 
missions  and  also  see  and  enjoy  the  beauty  of  our  state  from  San  Luis  Obispo  to 
Monterey; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  14  June  1989  as  THE  SPIRIT  OF  UNDERSTANDING  DAY  between  the  Foreign 
Officer  Delegation  and  the  California  National  Guard  and  commend  all  guardsman  and 
foreign  officers  for  their  cooperative  efforts  toward  understanding,   friendship, 
and  peace. 

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 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


f^OMhh^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


o-iVS 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r    I  L  1=:  D 

<A  Iht  Sia1«  of  Collternio 

JUN  1,-1983 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  Sectetary  of  SUtJ 

^ylMlkiJ:::^ 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAHATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  7th  day  of  November,  1989. 
within  the  15th  Congressional  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the 
office  of  Member  of  Congress  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of 
Congressman  Tony  Coelho. 

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 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  Calif orni 


fY\(3CMi0  h^i^ 


retary  of  State 


6476 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  Jhe  Secretary  of  Stat» 
of  the  State  of  Coliforrila 

MARCH  FON'G  EU,  SecreUrj^  cf  St:t; 


Deputy 


T' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  cigarette  smoking  is  the  most  significant  cause  of  premature  and 
preventable  deatti  in  the  United  States  today,  increasing  the  incidence  of  cancer 
and  heart  disease  and  costing  the  United  States  billions  of  dollars  a  year  in 
increased  medical  bills,  death  benefits  and  absenteeism;  and 

WHEREAS,   cigarette  smoking  also  releases  harmful  substances  into  the  air 
including  carbon  monoxide,  nicotine,  tar  and  dangerous  airborne  carcinogens, 
subjecting  nonsmokers  to  sidestream  smoke  which  is  harmful  to  nonsmokers;  and 

WHEREAS.   the  American  Lung  Association  has  established  Freedom  From  Smoking 
programs  to  enhance  public  awareness  of  the  hazards  of  smoking  and  to  encourage 
people  to  quit  their  smoking  habit;  and 

WHEREAS.   such  smoking  cessation  programs  have  proven  successful  in  helping 
people  to  stop  smoking  and  to  reinforce  their  will  to  remain  nonsmokers:  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  5.  1989  as  NonDependence  Day  in  California. 

Ill  limiKSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21st  day  of 
June  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


"  /J/.^c<.oib<A>>-*^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6477 


I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


'■   lilt  otFict  of  lh»  S#cr»tary  of  Skrt* 
of  lh«  Stat*  of  California 

JL'N:rM239 

MASCH  FON'3  m  Sec^tary  cf  StatJ 
Dcput/ 


KXBCOnVE  ORDER  D-77-89 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  owns  land  and  property  worth 
dollars;  and 


billions   of 


HHEREAS.  unused  or  underused  land  or  property  can  be  managed  in  cooperation 
with  the  private  sector  for  the  benefit  of  the  State  and  its  people;  and 

WHEREAS.  The  Vision:   California  2010  report   of  the  California  Economic 
Development  Corporation  and  the  Commission  on  California  State  Government 
Organization  and  Economy  recommended  that  the  State  should  improve  management   of 
its  lands  and  property  to  increase  return  to  the  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  improved  management  of  State  land  and  property  can  generate  revenues 
through  such  means  as  sale,  lease,  trade  or  joint  development  with  private  firms; 
and 

WHEREAS,  revenues  generated  by  such  means  can  be  used  to  finance  construction 
and  operation  of  public  projects;  and 

WHEREAS.  State  agencies  are  required  to  prepare  and  maintain  an  inventory  of 
their  land  and  property:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  in  the  public  interest  for  the  State  to  actively  manage  its 
land  and  property  and  for  private  firms  to  finance  and  manage  public  works  in 
cooperation  with  the  State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDiOffiJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 


1. 


It  is  the  policy  of  the  State  to  actively  manage  its  land  and  property 
for  maximum  public  benefit   and  highest   and  best  use.  working  in 
cooperation  with  the  private  sector.   To  effect  this  policy  the  State 
shall  establish  a  pro-active  asset  management  function. 

There  is  within  the  Governor's  Office  of  Planning  and  Research  an  asset 
management  function  through  which  the  Director  shall  oversee  pro-active 
asset  management  activities  and  coordinate  State  efforts  to  develop 
projects  jointly  with  departments  and  the  private  sector.   The  Director 
shall   encourage  and   assist   State  agencies  to  implement  the  program, 
review  and  approve  goals,  plans,   procedures  and  specific  proposals 
developed  by  them,  work  with  the  private  sector  to  provide  information 
and  assistance  about  opportunities  for  development,   issue  an  annual 
report  on  its  achievements  and  activities,  and  may  establish  advisory 
groups  as  needed  to  carry  out  its  duties. 


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All  agencies,  departments,  boards,  and  commissions,  in  recognition  of  the 
benefits   to  be  derived  from  the  pro-active  asset  management  function 
shall: 

a.  Take  appropriate  action  to  manage  their  land  and  property  to  further 
the  State  asset  management  policy; 

b.  Employ  such  methods  as  lease,  sale,  or  trade  of  unused  or  underused 
State  land  or  property,  and  joint  ventures  with  the  private  sector, 
where  appropriate,  in  order  to  ensure  maximum  public  benefit; 

c.  Develop  goals,  and  procedures  to  implement  this  order,  employing  the 
capabilities  of  the  private  sector  where  appropriate,   to  assess 
development  potential  and  undertake  projects; 

d.  Develop  specific  proposals  for  managing  unused  or  underused  property 
for  the  benefit  of  State  programs  and  organize  those  proposals  in  an 
annual  plan  to  be  submitted  to  appropriate  agencies  for  approval; 

e.  Coordinate  with  the  pro-active  asset  management  function  proposals 
to  finance  and  construct  State  buildings  and  other  facilities. 

Projects  developed  pursuant  to  this  policy  shall  be  subject  to  the 
approval  of  the  Public  Works  Board.   In  making  its  determinations  the 
board  shall  consider  the  utilization  of  pro-active  asset  management  to 
accomplish  the  goals  of  the  projects. 

IN  WITNESS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
June  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Slate 
of  the  State  of  California 

'I  IK!  O  '     ICQO 
MARCH^ONG  EJ),  Secrjilaty  of  St-' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


Deputy 


WHEREAS,  over  10.000  children  in  the  United  States  die  from   life-threatening 
illnesses  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS.   The  Make-A-Wish  Foundation  was  established  in  1980,  and  is  the 
world's  largest  wish-granting  organization  which  is   dedicated   to   granting   the 
wishes  of  children  under  the  age  of  18  with  life-threatening  illnesses;  and 

WHEREAS.   The  Make-A-Wish  Foundation  has  established  68  chapters  in  42  states 
across  the  country;  and  four  international  affiliates;  and 

WHEREAS,  families  of  these  children  do  not  have   the   luxury   of   time   and 
frequently  are  not  financially  able  to  provide  for  a  child's  fondest  wish;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  important  endeavors 
of  The  Make-A-Wish  Foundation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby   proclaim  June  1989  as  "MAKE-A-WISH  MONTH"  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  support  the  activities  of  the  Make-A-Wish  Foundation  which  help   to 
brighten  the  lives  of  children  with  life-threatening  illnesses. 

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 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


ffloMJh  h^iu. 


Secretary  of  State 


6479 


rr^-^- 


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k  idjflil  kSv  SOv  tjtM.3  dots  I 


ij  £jsy  ygy  oan  ^aga  i 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  ofSc*  o(  tlw  Secratary  ol  Stat* 
of  ihe  Stel*  cl  CfilHernio 

JUN2^  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  S^rttary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


.onH-.  f  DBOKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  no  longer  exist 
in  circumstances  previously  declared  in  a  State  of  Emergency,  and  pursuant  to  the 
authority  specified  in  Government  Code  Section  8629.  and  having  further  found  that 

;J^  ..f"!  r^^  ^""^  "°"  ^^^^  '°  ^°P^  ^^'^  ""^^  situation,  therefore  proclaim  that 
the  State  of  Emergency  previously  proclaimed  on  the  following  date  and  in  the 
following  jurisdiction  no  longer  exists,  effective  immediately 


July  21. 


Los  Angeles  County 


IM  HITNBSS  HHKBEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6480 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  oflic*  of  th«  Sacrctory  of  Stat* 
of  the  Stat*  of  ColHornia 

JUN3^1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

By  X^'^.'-V; .. ,     ^'-,T(   .  : 

,  Peputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  CaHfornia 


WHEREAS.  California's  Disability  Insurance  program  protects  workers   against 
the  loss  of  wages  when  they  are  unable  to  perforin  their  usual  work  because  of 
illness  or  injury  not  related  to  their  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  one  of  only  five  states  in  the  nation  to  provide 
Disability  Insurance  for  its  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,   pregnancy  and   its  related  medical  conditions,  many  illnesses  and 
injuries  sustained  away  from  the  job,  and  some  cases  of  substance  abuse  treatment 
are  covered  by  California's  Disability  Insurance  provisions;  and 

WHEREAS,   legislation  requires  employers  to  take  responsibility  for  informing 
all  employees  subject  to  Disability  Insurance  contributions  who  leave  their  employ- 
ment due  to  non-occupational   illness,  injury  or  pregnancy  of  their  rights  and 
benefits  under  the  provisions  of  California's  Disability  Insurance  program;  and 

WHEREAS,  Disability  Insurance  is  totally  financed  by  California  workers;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  10,7  million  workers   in  California  are  covered  by 
Disability  Insurance;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  bring  awareness  of  Disability  Insurance  provisions 
to  the  attention  of  the  public,  members  of  the  health  care  community,  and  employers 
alike; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  1-7,  1989  as  Disability  Insurance  Education  Week  in  California 
and  urge  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  this  important  benefit  program. 

Hi  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 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6481 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  ofnce  of  the  Secretary  of  Stat» 
'  cf  thg  State  of  California 

r^l^.    13S9 

MARCH  FOr;a  EU,  Secretaiy  cf  StCtJ 

By- 


<^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  during  the  summer  months  California's  parks  are  visited  by  thousands 
of  families  and  friends  who  enjoy  their  beauty;  and 

WHEREAS,   public  parks  have  long  provided  many  recreational  and  educational 
opportunities  for  the  people  of  California  and  our  visitors  from  around  the  world; 
and 

WHEREAS,   our  parks  help   to  preserve  and  protect  the  natural  and  cultural 
resources  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  levels  of  government  and  private  enterprise  throughout  the  state 
participate  in  the  planning,  development,  and  operation  of  parks  and  recreational 
facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  recognize  the  importance  of  our 
state's  parks  and  recreational  opportunities; 

NOW.  l^ERSFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  1989  as  Recreation  and  Parks  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  our  state's  abundant  parks  and  to  participate  in 
the  many  recreational  activities  available. 

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 
June  1989. 


.ot—  /Ji/.X.oc^c.,..«^..  '^  -  ^. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


•k  M^iJK}^   K-fc, 


1^)  K'^ 


6482 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Sta1» 
of  the  State  of  California 

J'jl.l  ^1939 

MARCH  F0N3  EU,  Secretary  cf  Stat9 
By...  ■  k.OlX^.(M-i  S)  ■  L<-'Auf 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS.  the  people  of  California  and  the  people  of  Argentina  share  a  special 
relationship  which  is  enhanced  by  formal  cultural  exchanges  and  informal  gatherings 
as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  bonds  of  friendship  are  strengthened  by  the  work  of  the  Insti- 
tute of  the  Americas  which  is  dedicated  to  research  and  dialogue  on  the  critical 
issues  confronting  the  countries  of  the  hemisphere  such  as   combating  drugs  and 
supporting  democracy:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Institute  of  the  Americas  is  coordinating  a  tribute  to  Argentina 
which  includes  a  formal  banquet,  a  biennial  polo  competition  for  the  U.S. -Argentina 
Military  Polo  Cup,  and  an  educational  seminar  on  the  future  of  Argentina;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  special  festivities  will  increase  Californians'  knowledge  of 
Argentina  and  her  culture  and  foster  greater  cooperation  and  communication  among 
our  peoples; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  1-6,  1989  as  Argentina  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
July  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6483 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tho  Stctr  (>'      "'.Iffirnio 

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(VAKCh  ncii.  EU,  S«;r«tary  of  State 

ay     /  7!U& . .  i^l^v- 
Deputy         // 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,   neighborhood   crime   is   of   continuing  concern   to   the  American     people; 


and 


WHEREAS,  the  fight  against  neighborhood  crime  requires  people  to  work  together 
in  cooperation  with  law  enforcement  officials;  and 

WHEREAS.  Neighborhood  Watch  organizations  are  effective  at  promoting  awareness 
and  participation  among  volunteers  in  crime  prevention  activities  at  the  local 
level;  and 

WHEREAS,  citizens  across  America  in  1988  took  part  in  "National  Night  Out."  a 
unique  crime  prevention  event  which  involved  over  6,000  communities  and  over  17.5 
million  people  from  Maine  to  California  to  demonstrate  crime  prevention  solidarity; 
and 

WHEREAS,   in   1989  an  estimated  7,000  cities  and  over  18  million  people  will 

join  forces  to  help  send  a  crime  prevention  message  to  those  intent  on   committing 

crime  that   the  citizens  of  California  are  organized  and  fighting  back  against 
crime; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  8,  1989  as  California  Night  Out  Against  Crime,  in  coordina- 
tion with  the  California  STOP  CRIME  Coalition  and  the  National  Association  of  Crime 
Watch,   Inc.,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  observe  this  day  with  appropriate  programs, 
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  11th  day  of 
July  1989. 


-^-^^---T- 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6484 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  ihe  Secretary  o<  State 
of  th«  State  of  Colifomio 

JUL  1      1939 
MARCH  ^NG  EU,  Sectet?;y  d  St:te 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS,  California's  unrivaled  scenic  beauty  includes  public  lands  and  those 
lands  are  often  at  risk  each  summer  due  to  fire;  and 

HHEREAS.   arson  of  public  lands  is  an  especially  heinous  and  dangerous  crime 
that  endangers  the  lives  of  people  and  animals  and  destroys  and  threatens  our 
natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  costs   in  human  lives  and  state  funds  to  combat  arson  are  not 
capable  of  calculation;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  July  8,  1989,  in  Monterey  County,  California,  south  of  Monterey 
near  Big  Sur.  known  as  Molera,  an  arson  caused  fire  was  started  and  has  ravaged 
2800  acres  as  of  July  11,  1989,  and  has  burned  into  the  Los  Padres  National  Forest, 
threatening  the  Ventana  Wilderness  Area;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  July  9,  1989.  from  the  Gabilan  Training  Camp,  a  California  Depart- 
ment of  Corrections  inmate.  Antonio  Hernandez,  trained  in  fire  fighting,   perished 
in  the  fire;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  1547  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  persons  responsible  for  the  crime  specified 
herein; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  this  arson  caused  fire  in  Molera.  Monterey  County. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  /A  tday  of 
July  1989. 


F   Pal  ■;  *^».-,-  n      V 


Governor  of  California 


■  4  *  ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


•m   lfiJt,S^  >rUU^  ^•JtSt,   I 


5J 


6485 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  officB  of  th«  Secf««ory  of  Stola 
of  th«  State  o!  Co'itorrb 

JIM,  1   •  1^89 

MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secista^i  cf  StitJ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  California  faces  a  growing  number  of  youth  and  adult  offenders   that 
are  being  institutionalized  at  federal,  state  and  local  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  essential  that  these  offenders  are  provided  with  education  and 
training  so  they  can  someday  return  to  society  as  law-abiding,   self-supporting 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  correctional  educators  courageously  commit  their  time  and 
effort  to  educate  youth  and  adult  offenders,  affording  them  the  opportunity  to  gain 
valuable  skills  and  knowledge;  and 

WHEREAS,   correctional   educators   serve  as  positive  role  models,  guiding 
offenders  in  a  positive  direction,  thus  reinforcing  their  dignity  and  self-esteem; 
and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important   to  recognize  the  outstanding  efforts  of  these 
talented,  creative  and  committed  educators  and  to  acknowledge  the  important   con- 
tributions they  make  to  the  overall  rehabilitation  process; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  July  27,  1989  as  Correctional  Education  Day  in  California. 

Ill  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  1989. 


^r- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6486 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  ftie  Stale  of  CoMfornio 

JULl   81989 
MARCH  EONG  EU,  Secretao  cf  State 

fty    /-/.//A Pll^y 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and  independence  of  self-government  are  ctierished 
tbrougtiout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  triumph  of  the  Korean  people  over  Japanese  rule  is  truly  a 
significant  event  in  the  history  of  the  Korean  struggle  for  national   sovereignty: 
and 

WHEREAS,  after  36  years  of  Japanese  rule,  the  Korean  people  achieved  indepen- 
dence from  the  Japanese  on  August  15,  1945;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years  Koreans  have  treasured  and  respected  their  precious 
independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  a  fine  opportu- 
nity for  all  Californians  to  join  in  celebration  with  the  Korean-American  commu- 
nity, while  recognizing  the  many  contributions  Koreans  have  made  to  California's 
development  and  prosperity:  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August   15,   1989  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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  1989. 

Governor  ^f  California     (J 


Secretary  of  State 


6487 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

>n  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  Stote  of  California 

JUL '"'.01989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  State 
By — k2LUkl-ix..,S    Ulwri 


Depi 


W 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  year  1989  marks  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  enactment   of  the 
Shelley-Maloney  Apprentice  Labor  Standards  Act  of  1939;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  landmark  legislation,  standards  have  been  estab- 
lished in  California  to  ensure  that  apprentice  programs  are  operated  fairly  and  are 
designed  to  provide  an  educated  and  skilled  workforce  for  our  thriving  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  workers  who  have  progressed  through  an  apprenticeship  contribute  sig- 
nificantly to  California's  strong  industrial  and  technical  base  and  assist  in  the 
development  of  new  methods  and  technologies;  and 

WHEREAS,  currently,  there  are  over  45,000  registered  apprentices  working  in 
over  600  occupations  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  perpetuation  of  this  apprentice  system  is  vital  to  California's 
economic  development  and  should  be  encouraged; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Apprenticeship  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  this  valuable  program. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
July  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


fVldCMio  ^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6488 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  ih<s  Secretory  of  Stutt 
of  the  Stote  of  Califomio 

MARCH  fpNG  iy.Sec(etawct  M;te 
By     /-r-uIU      'ill- 
Deputy 


Ll 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  to  protect  the  public  health  and  provide  proper  medical  care  to  all 
patients  requires  the  dedication  and  commitment  of  all  health  care  delivery  profes- 
sionals; and 

WHEREAS,  an  important  component  of  the  health  care  delivery  system  is  the 
respiratory  care  practitioner  or  therapist;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  highly  skilled  professionals  contribute  time  and  energy  to 
ensure  that  all  citizens  are  aware  of  proper  respiratory  care  and  receive  the 
correct  treatment  for  problems  affecting  the  lungs  and  chest;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  public  awareness  of  respiratory  care  and  the  role  of  respi- 
ratory care  practitioners  will  encourage  even  greater  understanding  and  communica- 
tion between  patients  and  medical  professionals,  thereby  contributing  to  the 
overall  health  and  welfare  of  the  population; 

NW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October   1-7.   1989  as  Respiratory  Care  Week  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities. 

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 
July  1989. 

n     I     .   . 

Governor  of  California     ^ 


TTESTz 


Secretary  of  State 


6489 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

tn  Ihe  offics  of  the  S«retoiy  of  ShJie 
of  thff  Slolo  o>  Coiifo'Pia 

JUL  2  .igsg 

W'ARCH  TONG  EU,  Secrftaiy  of  St-te 
Deputy 


EXBCDTIVB  ORDER  D-79-89 

WHEREAS,  previous  Governors  have  promulgated   executive  orders  to 
various  issues,  policies  and  events;  and 


address 


WHEREAS,   many  such  executive  orders  are  currently  obsolete  in  that  their 
mandates  have  been  completely  fulfilled  or  are  directed  towards  matters  no^  moot; 

WHEREAS,   it   is   sometimes  unclear  whether  previous  executive  orders  are 

can  o'rn'ia"  'X\''T''^'    '"'  ^^^^^^"'  ^^^^^^"^'  ^°  ^^^  «^^-"  of  the  tat:  of 
California,  thus  leading  to  confusion  and  uncertainty:  and 

nnn..!™'^^;  •  ^^^ ■  P^°'!'°^^°"  °^  ^^^^er  and  efficiency  and  the  elimination  of 
unnecessary  directives  in  State  agencies,  departments,  bureaus,  boards  and 
commissions  are  desireable  goals  of  government; 

^;ueT^°'^'   '•  T^l     °^°««^^-  G-ernor  of  the  State  of  California,  by 

the  State  of  CalT     "TT^I   """'"'  '"  "^  '^  "^^^   Constitution  and  Statut;  of 
the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  be  effective  immediately: 


The  executive  orders  listed  below  are  hereby  repealed: 


R-23-70 
R-25-71 
R-26-71 
R-30-71 
R-31-71 
R-32-71 
R-33-71 
R-34-71 
R-37-72 
R-38-73 
R-40-73 


R-44-73 

R-46-73 

R-51-74 

R-52-74 

R-53-74 

B-5-75 

B-23-76 

B-40-78 

B-43-78 

B-45-78 

B-49-78 


B-56-79 
B-58-79 
B-61-80 
B-64-80 
B-76-81 
B-87-81 
B-90-81 
B-91-81 
B-92-81 
B-97-82 
B-99-82 


IM  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 
June  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6A90 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


FILED 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA   ,„^X.lt3Jf^s>^ 

of  ftw  Sta'p  o*  CoWorniD 

MfiKC>v,fON6  EU.  Secfeta«y  of  Strte 
Dapvty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKRKAS,  every  year,  California's  transportation  system  becomes  increasingly 
dependent  on  air  travel  as  a  means  of  moving  people  and  goods  around  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   technological  advancements  in  the  aviation  and  aerospace  industries 
have  contributed  significantly  to  California's  economic   development,   scientific 
community  and  industrial  base;  and 

WHEREAS,   continued  success  of   the  aviation  and  aerospace  industries  will 
result  in  a  stronger  economy  and  greater  opportunities  for  other  industries,   such 
as  tourism  and  international  trade,  to  flourish  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,   education  and  public  awareness  programs  will  foster  improved  rela- 
tions between  the  public  and  the  aviation  industry  and  promote  a  greater  under- 
standing of  the  important  role  aviation  plays  in  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS.  Aviation-Aerospace  Week  is  being  observed  during  the  week  of  October 
8,  1989  by  groups  associated  with  aviation  and  space  throughout  the  state  to 
promote  a  better  understanding  of  the  contributions  of  the  aerospace  industry  and 
to  promote  aviation  education  in  schools  throughout  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8-14,  1989  as  Aviation-Aerospace  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  3rd  day  of 


August  1989 


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<l  iW>»» 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6491 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic*  erf  the  S^x^fy  <«»  SW« 
of  llw  Stort*  of  Colifofnio 

A!jn  0  r*  1989 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretaiy  of  StJtp 

By     \   /ihlP'''^  l.fLJcLirl( 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  for  the  past  five  centuries,  the  people  of  Cuba  and  the  people  of  the 
United  States  have  shared  many  common  bonds,  particularly  the  common  cultural  bonds 
established  during  the  days  of  early  exploration:  and 

WHEREAS,  many  Cubans  have  immigrated  to  the  United  States  in  recent  years  to 
escape  communism  and  to  experience  personal  freedom;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  a  result,  Americans  have  had  an  opportunity  to  learn  more  about 
the  Cuban  heritage  and  the  traditions  which  hold  a  special  place  in  the  life  of  all 
Cubans;  and 

WHEREAS,   one  of  these  cultural  practices  is  Day  of  the  Caridad  del  Cobre, 
Matron  Saint  of  Cuba,  observed  on  September  8;  and 

WHEREAS,  celebrations  of  Day  of  the  Caridad  del  Cobre  will  provide  an  excel- 
lent opportunity  for  all  Americans  to  gain  a  deeper  understanding  of  and  apprecia- 
tion for  the  Cuban  culture;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  approaches  the  21st  century,  it  is  even  more  important 
that  we  honor  the  customs  and  traditions  of  the  various  cultures  which  strengthen 
our  social  and  economic  diversity; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  8-15,  1989  as  Cuban  Week  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  festivities. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
August  1989. 


ifornia  t/ 


Governor  of  Cal: 


Secretary  of  State 


6A92 


'i   f 


'  if 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stole 
of  lf)e  State  of  Colifornia 

AUG  0  9  1989 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secr^ry  of  State  . 


PROCLAMATKW 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of 
agricultural  properties  exist  within  the  County  of  Los  Angeles,  State  of 
California,  caused  by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit 
Fly,  on  or  about  July  20,  1989.  The  Los  Angeles  County  Board  of  Supervisors  has 
requested  I  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation  is  beyond  the 
control  of  the  services,  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  Los  Angeles  County. 
This  condition  requires  the  proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.  Under  the 
authority  of  Article  13,  Title  2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code.  I 
therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the  California 
Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  County  of  Los  Angeles. 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency. 

I  FDRTHER  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. 

IH  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 


August  1989 


Governor   of   California 


T 


■A. 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


ii 


6493 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


il 


th«  offic  o*  the  Seo^nr  <*  Stcrt» 
of  «(m  S»a1«  o»  California 

viAKCH  fONG  £U.  Secretary^  State 


iy 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  only  through  a  quality,  comprehensive  education  may  our  children 
develop  the  individual  responsibility  and  intellectual  maturity  that  will  help  them 
become  knowledgeable  and  productive  members  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  providing  a  forum  to  properly  address  the  many  important  educa- 
tional issues  affecting  our  young  students,  we  can  help  forge  a  lasting  partnership 
among  teachers,  students,  parents  and  administrators;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  PTA  has  long  been  noted  for  its  efforts  to  encourage  and  coordi- 
nate quality  scholastic  and  extracurricular  programs  and  has  inspired  a  greater 
degree  of  cooperation  and  communication  among  all  educational  entities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  PTA  has  been  particularly  effective  in  advocating   family  and 
community  concern  for  and  participation  in  school-related  matters,  and  has  devel- 
oped an  exceptional  reputation  as  a  respected  leader  in  California's  education 
community;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  active  parental  involvement  in  the  educational  activ- 
ities of  their  children,  the  PTA  has  contributed  significantly  to  the  strength  of 
families  and  the  progress  of  our  schools,  neighborhoods  and  communities;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  and  October  as  PTA  months  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  make  an  effort  to  donate  a  portion  of  their  time,  energy  and  expertise 
for  the  benefit  of  our  public  schools. 

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  1989. 


0      L       • 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


649A 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PILED 

«  ♦♦)•  Sftrt.  of  Colifornio 

AUG  II    10,39 
MARCH  FONGEU,  Secretary  Of  state 


8v.    .,  :i/...>,7  _^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California  citizens  seek  security  for   themselves.   their 
property  and  their  possessions;  and 

WHEREAS,   public   law  enforcement  officials  alone  cannot  provide  the  security 
necessary  to  protect  each  citizen  and  all  the  private  property  in  the  Golden  State: 
and 

WHEREAS,   private   security   professionals   are  dedicated  to  assisting  law 
enforcement  in  protecting  the  assets,  people,  property,  and  information  of  private 
industry,  government  and  public  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  efforts  of  these  skilled,  observant  individuals  have  helped  to 
reduce  the  losses  caused  by  a  wide  range  of  crimes  against  banks,  schools,  hotels, 
hospitals,  museums,  retail  stores,  and  other  establishments  throughout  our  state; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Society  for  Industrial   Security  will  be  honoring 
security  professionals  during  September  1989  in  an  effort  to  increase  the  public's 
awareness  of  the  valuable  work  performed  by  private  security  personnel 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1989  as  Professional  Security  Month  in  California. 

ni  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  Sta^e  of 
California   to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
August  1989. 


/7x.«-cc<-  A 


Governor  of   California 


iTTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6495 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  offio  of  the  Secretary  Of  »at« 
o»  the  Stale  of  Colifomio 

M\r,  1    ■  1989 
MAHCH  fUNG  EU,  Secretantof  Ststa 


fty 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and   independence  of   self-government  are  cherished 
throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  triumph  of   the  Korean  people  over  Japanese  rule  is  truly  a 
significant  event  in  the  history  of  the  Korean  struggle  for  national   sovereignty: 
and 

WHEREAS,  after  36  years  of  Japanese  rule,  the  Korean  people  achieved  indepen- 
dence from  the  Japanese  on  August  15,  1945;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years  Koreans  have  treasured  and  respected  their  precious 
independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  a  fine  opportu- 
nity for  all  Californians  to  join  in  celebration  with  the  Korean-American  commu- 
nity, while  recognizing  the  many  contributions  Koreans  have  made  to  California's 
development  and  prosperity;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August   15,   1989  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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  1989, 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6496 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  cA  «h«  Secretary  ot  Stott 
oi  th*  Slot*  of  California 

^\\\^  1  "  1989 

WASCH  FaNG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


Deputy     ^ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ol"  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  disabled  citizens  offer  many  special  skills  to  employers  throughout 
California  and  have  made  many  significant  contributions  to  the  growth  and  progress 
of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  segment  of  our  workforce  is  well   respected   for   its 
consistently  high  standards  of  excellence  and  commitment  to  effective,  responsive 
and  efficient  job  performance;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  exceptional  desire  to  fully  participate  in  the  life-style  and 
activities  of   our  state  serves  as  an  outstanding  example  of  their  individual 
strength,  dedication  and  determination  which  all  citizens  should  strive  to  emulate; 
and 

WHEREAS,   disabled  workers  bring  a  wealth  of  diverse  experience  and  abilities 
to  the  workplace,  and  employment   opportunities  provide  them  with  a  better 
opportunity  to  lead  independent  and  productive  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Governor's  Committee  for  Employment  of  Disabled  Persons,  the 
State  Employment  Development  Department  and  the  State  Depa  cment  of  Rehabilitation 
remain  committed  to  promoting  and  expanding  the  partnership  with  private  industry. 
labor,  the  public  sector  and  the  disabled  community;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  education  and  technical  assistance,  we  can  help  employers 
better  recognize  the  many  capabilities  of  disabled  workers  and  appreciate  the  many 
contributions  which  they  make  to  California's  work  environment;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Disability  Employment  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  of  the  vital   role 
which  disabled  workers  play  in  the  workplace  and  throughout  all  aspects  of  society. 

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 
August  1989. 


mor  of  California  1/ 


Govemc 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6497 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offle*  of  th«  Sacrttary  of  Stol*  I 
of  tti*  Stat*  of  California 

rUG241989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sectary  of  State 
\  DepiAy  7/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  incidence  of  alcohclism  and  drug  abuse  continues  to  rise  at 
alarming  rates  in  communities  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  research  over  the  past  15  years  has  consistently  shown  that  treatment 
can  be  highly  effective  in  reducing  illicit  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  and  criminality 
as  well  as  increase  productive  behavior;  and 

WHEREAS,   effective  treatment   can  result  in  stable  employment,  progress  in 
school,  healthy  relationships,  increased  self-esteem  and  improved  health,  for  not 
only  the  abuser  but  loved  ones  as  well;  and 

WHEREAS,   to  increase  the  positive  effects  of  treatment,  it  is  important  that 
access  to  treatment  be  improved  and  that  the  positive  results  of  treatment  be 
shared  with  people  throughout  the  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  September,   people  around  the  nation  will  be  celebrating 
Alcohol  and  Drug  Treatment  Month  to  convey  the  message  that  "Treatment  Works"; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1989  as  Alcohol  and  Drug  Treatment  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  23rd  day  of 
August  1989. 


/iJL^o-^^ —  >d/-e-oc/jbL.*>«-^;i*---*-- 


Govemor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6498 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.    FILED 

•n  the  ofBe*  of  th»  S«cr«tory  of 
of  th«  Stota  of  CoJifornia 

M'i-241989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Setfetary  of  State 
,/     -  OepWy        (J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  values  and  morals  which  are  so  important  to  the  progress  and 
vitality  of  our  state  and  nation  are  deeply  rooted  in  family 
and 


strength  and  unity; 


WHEREAS,  a  positive  family  relationship  offers  a  loving  and  nurturing  envi- 
ronment  in  which  our  children  may  learn  to  become  mature,  knowledgeable  and 
responsible  members  of  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  strong  family  experience  is  instrumental  in  promoting  many  valuable 
lessons   regarding  mutual  cooperation,  understanding  and  sharing,  and  each  family 
has  Its  own  unique  history  and  special  relationships  that  have  created  bonds  of 
love,  concern  and  compassion  that  will  last  throughout  a  lifetime;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  traditions  of  family  interaction  and  socialization  are  among  our 
most  cherished  memories,  providing  the  opportunity  to  remember  loved  ones  while 
recalling  past  joys  and  fulfillments;  and 

WHEREAS,   traditionally  Americans  join  with  their  families  on  Thanksgiving  Day 
to  celebrate  one  of  our  greatest  treasures  —  the  gift  of  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  we  gather  to  give  thanks  for  our  many  blessings,  may  we  also 
pray  for  those  who  will  celebrate  this  Thanksgiving  Day  alone  and  make  an  effort  to 
extend  our  loving  care  and  comfort  to  these  special  people; 

HHEREAS.  by  encouraging  and  promoting  continued  interest  in  the  quality  of 
family  life  in  our  neighborhoods  and  communities,  we  can  help  ensure  that  our 
nation  remains  on  a  bright  and  prosperous  path; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  19-25.  1989  as  Family  Week  in  California  and  extend  to  all 
every  wish  for  a  most  joyous  Thanksgiving  Day  celebration. 

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 
August  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


-«-. 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6499 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  «h»  offie»  of  lh«  Uenltmy  of  Stat* 
of  th«  Stota  of  California 

r.'JG.241989 

MARCH  FONG  RJ,  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  members  of  Volunteers  in  Service  to  America  —  VISTA  —  have  served 
in  American  communities  for  25  years;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  162  VISTA  Volunteers  of  California  are  continuing  the  tradition 
of  a  quarter-century  of  achievement,  helping  low-income  people  gain  skills  and 
knowledge  to  become  self-sufficient;  and 

WHEREAS,   to  recognize  this  great  contribution,  VISTA' s  25th  anniversary  is 
being  celebrated  for  25  weeks,  from  August  20,  1989,  the  date  of  the  original  VISTA 
legislation,  to  January  31,  1990,  the  date  when  the  first  VISTA  volunteers  entered 
serice;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  celebrating  this  special 
achievement; 

NOW.  THEREF(»E.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  members  of  VISTA  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in 
the  25th  anniversary  of  VISTA. 

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 
August  1989. 


6500 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.   FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secrdoty  of  Stale 
of  ths  Stat*  of  Califomki 

.^'■!?  2  4  1989 

MARCI^FONG  EU,  Sepfetary  of  state 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHE3USAS.  all  Californians  are  proud  of  our  Golden  State's  colorful  and 
distinguished  liistory;  and 

WHEREAS,  Juan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo  contributed  significantly  to  our  state's 
history  and  development  by  commanding  a  sea  voyage  up  the  west  coast  of  North 
America;  and 

WHEREAS.  Cabrillo,  a  native  of  Portugal  in  the  service  of  the  Spanish  monarch, 
led  the  voyage  north,  claiming  for  Spain  numerous  points  in  California,   including 
the  San  Diego  Bay,  Santa  Catalina  Island.  Point  Reyes  and  Monterey  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  September  28  marks  the  anniversary  of  Cabrillo' s  first  sail  into  the 
San  Diego  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  lasting  contribu- 
tions made  by  this  brave  explorer; 

mil.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1989  as  Cabrillo  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  23rd  day  of 
August  1989. 


6501 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offk*  of  th«  Secretory  of  Slota 
of  th*  Stata  of  CalKornla 

/  '^2: 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrej;ary  of  Ststt 


^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  each  day,  California's  school  buses  transport  more  than  2.5  million 
students  to  and  from  school;  and 

HHEREAS.  safety  is  of  the  utmost  importance  during  these  daily  trips;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  challenges  of  providing  safe  and  efficient  bus  transportation  are 
many,  from  road  obstacles  to  inclement  weather  conditions  and  many  other  potential 
dangers  to  passengers;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  School  Transportation  Officials  is  an 
organization  dedicated  to  ensuring  the  protection  of  our  state's  future  leaders  as 
they  travel  our  roadways  to  and  from  school;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  join  in  recognizing  the  committed 
efforts  of  these  transportation  professionals  and  the  importance  of   school  bus 
safety; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  27-September  23,  1989  as  California  School  Bus  Safety 
Awareness  Month. 


IH  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 
August  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


fh(kMh  h^iiA- 


Secretary  of  State 


6502 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Shite 
of  ffi«  Stote  of  Cal*)rnio 


AUG  2  81Q89 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiy  of  State 

6y- 


Mi(k..^t^ 


Deputy 


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ago, 
and 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  although  the  armed  conflict  in  Southeast  Asia  ended  almost  15  years 
more  than  2,000  Americans  are  estimated  to  remain  missing  or  unaccounted  for; 


WHEREAS,  more  than  200  of  these  brave  individuals  are  Californians;  and 

WHEREAS,  like  all  citizens  serving  their  country  overseas,  the  remaining  POW/ 
MIAs  and  their  heroic  families  deserve  the  support  and  loyalty  of  their  countrymen 
during  their  times  of  struggle,  hardship  and  despair;  and 

WHEREAS,  promoting  public  awareness  and  generating  unified  support  are  key 
elements  of  our  national  strategy  to  determine  the  fate  of  these  Americans  and 
ensure  their  return  to  their  homeland;  and 

WHEREAS,  people  throughout  America  will  be  observing  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day 
on  September  15,  1989  and  the  entire  week  of  September  10,  1989  will  be  devoted  to 
furthering  the  cause  of  the  courageous  heroes  who  remain  behind  in  Southeast  Asia; 
and 

WHEREAS,   during  this   time  of  remembrance,  let  us  take  the  opportunity  to 
rededicate  ourselves  to  honoring  all  members  of  the  armed  forces  who  bravely  and 
diligently  served  America  on  foreign  shores; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  10-16,  1989  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Week  and  September  15, 
1989  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day,  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  reflect  on  the 
selfless  actions  and  patriotism  of  the  POW/MIAs  who  remain  in  Southeast  Asia. 

IH  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 
^August  1989. 


6503 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  'ho  offic»  ol  the  Secretary  of  Stote 
of  ttm  State  of  Colifornio 


■;o    O 


1089 


MAHCH  irUNt  £U,  Secretary  of  State 


Deputy   /; 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  Californian' s  good  health  is  maintained  by  a  myriad  of  medical 
specialists  in  a  variety  of  disciplines  of  the  medical  sciences;  and 

HhKkKAS,   osteopathic  health  care  is  a  valuable  component  of  the  medical 
sciences,  stressing  the  importance  of  the  musculoskeletal  system  in  the  treatment 
of  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  osteopathic  health  care  professionals  contribute  significantly  to  the 

overall  health  and  well-being  of  citizens  throughout  the  Golden  State  and  encourage 

people  to  become  more  aware  of  their  entire  physical  structure  as  it  relates  to 
health;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  year  the  American  Osteopathic  Association,   the  American 
Osteopathic   Hospital  Association  and  the  Auxiliary  to  the  American  Osteopathic 
Association  sponsor  Osteopathic  Medicine  Week  to  increase  the  public  awareness  of 
osteopathic  medicine  and  its  contributions  to  our  health  care  delivery  system;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important   that   all  citizens  take  an  active  role  in  the 
maintenance  of  their  own  health; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  10-16,  1989  as  Osteopathic  Medicine  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  28th  day  of 
August  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6504 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  offict  of  the  S«retory  of  Stat» 
of  fh»  Stole  of  Colifo'nio 

AUG  2  31989 

MARCH JpNG  EU,  Secmtaiy  pf  St£t9 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  throughout  California  scientists  contribute  to  the  health  and  welfare 
of  all  citizens,  in  fields  ranging  from  medical  research  to  biology,  toxics  studies 
to  chemistry;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  talented  and  capable  individuals  work  to  ensure  the  safety  of 
the  air,  water  and  food  for  the  citizens  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  employs  2,000  professional  scientists  who  are 
instrumental  in  the  prevention  of  rabies  and  plague  epidanics,  eradicating  threats 
to  agriculture,   endangered  species  research  and  the  maintenance  of  California's 
wilderness  areas  as  pristine  habitats;  and 

WHEREAS,  scientists  employed  by  the  State  actively  promote  and  encourage 
young.   aspiring  scientists  to  pursue  careers  in  California  state  service,  thereby 
contributing  to  the  future  growth  and  development  of  valuable  projects;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  skilled  men  and  women  who  dedicate  their  lives  to  improving  the 
health  and  safety  of  California  and  her  citizens  are  deserving  of  our  widespread 
respect  and  recognition; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  11.   1989  as  State  Scientists'  Day  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IM  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 
August  1989. 


r"^-^ 


6505 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  rtK  Secretary  of  Sta1« 
of  1fi»  Shite  of  CalKirnio 

:^-  0  \  1^89 

NIARCH  FO«G  EU,  ^tetary  of  St:te 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKkKAS.  the  City  of  Eureka,  boasting  6,842  people  age  60  and  over,  is  rich  in 
aging  service  resources,  such  as  housing,  nutrition,  transportation,  health  ser- 
vices, in-home  support,  leisure  and  volunteer  activities,  advocacy  and   community- 
based  long-term  care;  and 

HHKREAS.  the  community  leaders  have  used  their  physical  and  monetary  resources 
wisely,  developing  new  sources  while  expanding  others;  and 

WhiwKAS,  Eureka  has  created  an  integrated  service  delivery  system  which  is 
responsive  to  the  needs  of  all  its  seniors;  and 

WhkkKAS.  Eureka  is  to  be  commended  for  receiving  the  Department  of  Health  and 
Human  Services'  1989  Community  Achievement  Award  recognizing  this  model   service 
delivery  system;  and 

WHKKKAS,   in  striving  to  better  serve  their  older  residents,  all  California 
communities  could  benefit  from  emulating  the  example  set  by  Eureka; 

NOW.  THERKFORE.  I,  GEORGE  UEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State   of   California, 
hereby   encourage  all  officials,  providers  and  interested  groups  in  California's 
communities  to  emulate  the  model  Eureka  has  set  forth  in  serving  and  fulfilling  its 
older  residents'  needs  for  a  happy,  healthy  and  meaningful  life. 

IN  UITNESS  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  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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WAfiCH  F0N6  EU,  Secrej|aiy  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  safety  of  our  nation's  young  people  is  of  paramount  importance  to 
ensuring  that  they  will  live  fulfilling,  productive  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  can  be  achieved  only  through  exercising  great  care,  persever- 
ance, and  common  sense  safety  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  procedures  are  being   implemented   through  active  community 
involvement  and  participation  in  safety  programs  and  education;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  is  sponsoring  National  Safety  Town 
Week  September  17-23,  in  order  to  promote  safety  awareness; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1989  as  Safety  Town  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  be  more  aware  of  preventive  safety  measures. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
September  1989. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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yiAKCh  fUNG  EU,  Secfetarv J)f  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calif-ornia 


WHEREAS,  one  out  of  every  200  citizens  in  California  carries  double  genes  that 
cause  an  excess  accumulation  of  iron  stores  in  the  human  body;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  overabundance  of  iron  may  result  in  disease  of  the  liver,  heart, 
sex  glands,  joints  and  pancreas  and  may  ultimately  prove  to  be  fatal  if  left 
undiagnosed  and  untreated;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  debilitating  symptoms  resulting  from  this  condition  cause 
untold  pain  and  unnecessary  suffering  for  citizens  throughout  California  and   our 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  doctors  and  patients  are  unaware  of  the  high  carrier  rate  of  the 
single  hemochromatosis  gene  in  individuals  throughout  our  state,  estimated  to  be 
about  26  in  every  200;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  personal  health  education  and  prevention  programs,  we  can 
help  encourage  all  citizens  to  better  protect  themselves  against  this  relatively 
unknown  disease; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  11-17,  1989  as  Iron  Overload  Diseases  Awareness  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  effective  health  care  programs 
to  help  reduce  to  occurrence  of  this  disease. 

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  1989, 
Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6508 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  ♦h'?  StQ'e  of  Cn!i*ornio 

wakCh  «JNG  tu.  Secretory  ot  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  pharmacists  provide  a  valuable  public  service  through  education  and 
promotion  of  safe  and  appropriate  prescription  drug  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  despite  the  efforts  of  our  pharmacists  and  other  health  profession- 
als, medication  misuse  continues  to  be  a  significant  public  health  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  widespread  misuse  of  medications  causes  prolonged  illnesses, 
harmful  side  effects,  drug  interactions,  work  absences  or  poor  performances  at 
work,  increased  hospitalization,  and  an  estimated  125,000  deaths  annually;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  concerted  efforts  of  California's  pharmacists  and  other 
health  professionals,  we  can  educate  our  citizens  on  the  safe  and  effective  use  of 
prescription  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  California's  pharmacists  and  their  im- 
portant role  as  health  information  providers; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  1,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9-15,  1989  as  California  Pharmacy  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  1st  day  of 
September  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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^'  •  1989 

^-AHCHMiNGEa  Secretary  Of  state 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHKREAS.  the  citizens  of  Mexico  hold  a  special  gratitude  for  the  independence 
and  freedom  that  they  enjoy  today;  and 

WHKREAS.   after  three  centuries  under  Spanish  rule  the  people  of  Mexico,  led 
first  by  Father  Miguel  Hidalgo  y  Costilla,  united  in  1810  in  brave  defiance  and 
initiated  their  fight  for  self  rule;  and 

WHKRKAS.  the  Mexican  people  were  later  led  by  Father  Morelos  y  Payon  in  1812 
and  General  Agustin  Iturbide,  who  made  independence  effective  September  27,  1821; 
and 

HHEREAS,   each  year,   Mexicans  everywhere  gather  to  reflect  upon  the  heroic 
endeavors  of  those  who  gallantly  fought  for  their  independence,  as  the  reigning 
president  rings  the  church  bells  that  Father  Costilla  rang  on  September  15,  1810, 
in  an  effort  to  unite  all  Mexicans  in  their  struggle  for  freedom;  and 

WHKRKAS.  as  friendly  neighbors  to  the  North  and  with  a  significant  Mexican 
population,  it  is  appropriate  for  Californians  to  celebrate  this  historic  event  and 
to  renew  and  strengthen  the  cultural  ties  and  spirited  goodwill  that  underscore  our 
enduring  relationship: 

MOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GBCHtGE  DEOKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1989,  as  Mexican  Independence  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITHKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 


September  1989. 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6510 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tt>«  Stot^  ot  Colifernin 

■  I  1989 

MARCH  fUNt  tu.  secr^etary  of  St3te 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKRSAS.  the  contributions  made  by  Hispanic-Americans  to  our  great  state  and 
nation  enhance  not  only  our  strength  and  prosperity,  but  also  our  cultural  and 
ethnic  diversity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  spirit  of  the  American  Dream  is  clearly  seen  in  the  tireless 
efforts  of  Hispanic-Americans;  and 

WHEREAS.  Hispanic-Americans  cherish  the  opportunities  they  have  to  prosper  in 
our  country  without  relinquishing  their  precious  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  10-16.  1989.  all  Californians  will  have 
the  opportunity  to  celebrate  the  cultural  and  ethnic  values  of  Hispanic  people  and 
to  pay  tribute  to  their  worthy  contributions  to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Californians  participate  in  the  Hispanic 
Heritage  Week  celebration  to  recognize  the  outstanding  accomplishments  of  Hispanics 
and  the  cultural  enrichment  they  bring  to  the  lives  of  all  citizens  of  the  Golden 
State; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  10-16,  1989  as  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  celebrate  the  proud  heritage  and  cherished  ideals  of  the 
Hispanic  people. 

IH  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 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  FILED 

In  Hl«  ofRc*  of  '■«  S«<rHory  of  State 
of  th«  Stat*  of  Colifornia 


WARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
Dspoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  outbreak  of  World  War  II  began  on  September   1.   1939,   as  the 
German   forces   initiated  their  program  of  war  known  as  Blitzkrieg  by  invading  the 
sovereign  nation  of  Poland;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  course  of  the  next  six  years  was  marked  by  a  tragic  disregard  for 
the  value  of  human  life  and  the  principles  of  morality  and  human  compassion,  as  the 
most  destructive  and  devastating  war  in  the  history  of  mankind  ultimately  resulted 
in  the  loss  of  over  50  million  civilian  and  military  lives;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  culmination  of  World  War  II  resulted  in  many  profound  and  far- 
reaching  changes  in  the  geographical,  political  and  economic  face  of  our  world,  as 
national  boundaries  were  redrawn,  new  governments  were  created  and  installed  and 
people  began  the  long  and  arduous  task  of  rebuilding  their  industrial,  social  and 
cultural  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  by  recognizing  the  needless  tragedy  of  this  cataclysmic  episode 
in  history  and  studying  the  many  factors  leading  to  the  outbreak  of  WWII   can  we 
hope  to  inspire  a  greater  compassion  and  concern  among  all  peoples  so  that  we  may 
never  again  have  to  endure  another  conflict  of  such  magnitude  and  horror;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  we  remember  those  noble  and  courageous  individ- 
uals who  made  the  ultimate  sacrifice  in  defense  of  our  country,  as  well  as  the 
78,773  who  are  still  listed  as  missing  in  action  and  who's  fate  remains  unknown; 
and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  also  remember  and  give  heartfelt  thanks  to  the  millions  of 
veterans  in  our  neighborhoods  and  communities  who  so  bravely  fought  to  defend  the 
cherished  freedoms  of  individual  liberty,  religious  freedom  and  personal  justice 
upon  which  our  great  nation  was  founded; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  on 
the  occasion  of  the  50th  Anniversary  of  the  beginning  of  WWII  do  hereby  proclaim 
September  1,  1989  as  World  War  II  Remembrance  Day,  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  those  who  fought  to  defend  the 
ideals  adhered  to  by  freedom-loving  people  throughout  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  1st  day  of 


September  1989. 


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Governor   of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•«i  the  offic.  o{  the  Secretory  of  S'oh- 
Of  tfie  Sfnte  of  Coiifornin 

SEP  0  6  1939 

MARCH  FmGEu^retarycl^SWe 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ok  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  has  a  beautiful  and  distinctive  coastline  which  offers  a 
unique  scenic,  recreational  and  cultural  experience  while  evoking  memories  of  our 
proud  seafaring  heritage;  and 

WHEREAS,  much  of  the  splendor  of  our  shoreline  may  be  found  in   its  diverse 
geography  consisting  of  sandy  beaches,  rocky  shores,  marshes,  tidal  flats,  produc- 
tive estuaries,  shipping  harbors  and  developed  urban  areas;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  marine  environment  provides  many  natural  resources  which  are 
vital  to  our  economic  strength  and  help  support  some  of  California's  most  important 
industries,  such  as  fishing,  tourism,  recreation  and  other  coastal  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  maintenance,  protection  and  preservation  of  our  valuable  coastal 
resources  depends  on  a  strong  partnership  between  the  public  and  private  sector  and 
is  a  collective  responsibility  to  be  shared  by  individual  citizens,  business  and 
government;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  firmly  committed  to  the  wise  management  of 
our  coastline  so  that  we  may  ensure  that  the  environmental  purity  and   economic 
value  of  this  region  will  remain  for  future  generations  to  enjoy;  and 

WHEREAS.   COASTWEEKS   is  now  being  proclaimed  on  a  national  basis,  and 
California  Coastal  Commission  has  implemented  a  year  round  "Adopt-A-Beach"  program; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  weeks  of  September  16  throughout  October  9  as  COASTWEEKS  and 
September  23  as  "Adopt-A-Beach"  Coastal  Cleanup  Day  in  California,  and  urge  all 
Californians  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities  to  help  keep  our  coastline 
beautiful,  clean  and  productive. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


(n  the  offic*  (rf  the  Secretory  of  Stats 
of  the  State  of  Colifornio 

MARCH  FOJjG  EU,  Sectet3r)uof  State 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Constitution  stands  as  a  true  and   lasting 
testimonial   to  the  vision  and  foresight  of  our  founding  fathers  who  so  eloquently 
recorded  the  ideals  upon  which  our  nation  was  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Constitution  embodies  the  natural  rights  of  all  men  and  reflects 
the  cherished  principles  of  liberty,  freedom  and  justice  which  are  fundamental  to  a 
free  and  democratic  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  oldest  legal  instrument  of  government  utilized  in  the  world, 
the  Constitution  has  retained  a  unique  quality  of  flexibility  without  straying  from 
the  original  purpose  of  its  authors;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  magnificent  document  has  only  been  amended  26  times  and  the 
basic  tenets  and  guidelines  for  democracy  which  it  outlines  are  as  appropriate 
today  as  when  it  was  drafted  over  200  years  ago;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  supreme  law  of  our  nation,  the  Constitution  will  long  stand  as 
a  symbol  of  liberty  for  millions  of  oppressed  people  longing  for  freedom  from 
injustice  and  religious,  political  and  social  persecution;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  joining  in  the  202nd  anniversary  celebration  of  the  Constitution, 
we  can  help   our  children  better  understand  the  meaning  and  importance  of  this 
enduring  document  while  rededicating  ourselves  to  preserving  the  cherished  freedoms 
which  we  hold  so  dear; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1989  as  Constitution  Week  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  call  upon  their  patriotic  spirit  and  participate  in  appropriate  obser- 
vances of  this  special  event. 

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 
September  1989. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  ffie  Stale  of  Californio 

SEP  0  71989 
MARCH  FONG  Eu,  Secretary  ot  State  _ 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found   that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of  agricul- 
tural properties  exist  within  the  County  of  Santa  Clara,   State  of  California, 
caused  by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly,  on  or 
about  August  31,  1989.   The  Santa  Clara  County  Executive  has  requested  I  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation  is  beyond  the  control  of  the  services, 
personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  Santa  Clara  County.   This  condition  requires 
the  proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.   Under  the  authority  of  Article  13,  Title 
2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the 
County  of  Santa  Clara;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency:  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  HITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  Calif orn 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  the  offica  of  the  Secretary  of  Sta«« 
of  tha  State  of  California 


AtiJXo'c!oc'<  /;.    M. 
MARCH  rCNG  EU,  Secret/  of  State 


Deputy  Satretory  of  Si 


WHEREAS,  grandparents  help  to  promote  family  strength  and  unity  by  bringing 
unconditional  love,   devotion,  comfort  and  understanding  to  family  relationships 
throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  the  development  of  important  moral  and  ethical  values, 
grandparents  contribute  to  a  loving  and  nurturing  environment  in  which  their  grand- 
children may  learn  to  become  mature,  knowledgeable  and  responsible  members  of 
society;  and 

WHEREAS,   grandparents  often  have  a  uniquely  personal  perspective  on  history 
gained  through  years  of  experience,  and  the  advice  and  wisdom  which  they  offer  will 
help  all  family  members  better  prepare  themselves  for  the  challenges  of  the  future; 
and 

WHEREAS,  through  a  close  and  loving  relationship  with  their  grandparents, 
grandchildren  may  gain  a  better  understanding  of  older  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  take  time  to  remember  their  grand- 
parents and  recall  shared  moments  and  memorable  experiences,  while  offering  their 
heartfelt  thanks  and  gratitude  for  their  many  years  of  love  and  compassion; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  10,  1989  as  Grandparents  Day  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  remember  these  important  family  members  and  honor  the  many  contri- 
butions which  they  have  made  to  our  society. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6516 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  ofFka  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  State  of  Calilofnio 


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o'clock  y      M. 

EU,  Sccrc;;r/  of  StJ 


r.WRCH  FONG  EU,  Sccrc;;w  of  State 


Deputy  Socretory  of  State/ 


By. 

A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  personal  injury  is  the  leading  cause  of  trauma  and  death  in  the 
United  States  and  emergency  medical  service  is  often  the  first  point  of  contact 
with  the  health  care  system  for  injury  victims  in  California;  and 

VniEREAS.  an  integrated  and  coordinated  emergency  medical  services  system 
provides  a  unique  network  designed   to  efficiently  respond  to  all  emergency 
situations  while  ensuring  for  proper  medical  diagnosis  and  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  effective  and  responsive  emergency  team,   comprised  of   law 
enforcement  officers,  dispatch  officials,  fire  and  rescue  personnel,  and  ambulance, 
hospital  and  medical  services,  often  volunteer  their  time,  energy  and  expertise  to 
help  save  the  lives  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  dedicated  individuals  are  emergency  medical  technicians, 
nurses,  physicians,  and  health  educators  and  administrators  who  are  committed  to 
improving  the  quality  of  their  skills  and  the  effectiveness  of  their  programs  to 
better  meet  the  emergency  care  needs  of  our  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  medical  services  professionals  must  be  properly  trained  and 
prepared  to  rapidly  manage  and  organize  an  unpredictable  volume  of  injury  victims 
with  conditions  of  varying  severity  and  complexity;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  understand  the  important 
services  which  EMS  professional  provide  and  appreciate  the  vital  role  they  play  in 
helping  to  protect  lives  throughout  our  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1989  as  Emergency  Medical  Services  Awareness  Week, 

and  encourage  all  citizens  to  educate  themselves  on  how  to  properly  use  their  EMS 
system  during  emergency  situations. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6517 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.      FIUED  ^ 

Tn  the  o«iee  of  the  Secr»«ory  oJ  Sto»» 
o(  Km  Slots  of  California 


3fa  Q        i,o> 

At-Z—L-Lo'clock   j.    .    M. 
t.lARCH  FONG  EU,  Sccret:r^of  State 


Deputy  Secretory  of  Stofy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  throughout   California,   there  is  evidence  of  the  increasing 
contribution  minority-owned  businesses  are  making  to  our  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  600,000  businesses  in  California  are  owned  by  minorities 
whose  perseverance  and  ingenuity  strengthen  America's  system  of  free  enterprise; 
and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  will  benefit  from  the  continued  growth  and  prosper- 
ity of  minority  enterprises  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  encourage  continued  involvement  by  minorities  in  our  economy,  it 
is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  their  unique  contributions  to  the  Golden  State; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOfOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7,  1989  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


(xm-c/C*.--^-^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6518 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  CaHtornia 


FILED 

In  llw  offica  of  th«  Secrvtary  of  SM* 
of  lh«  Slot*  of  California 


SI  P  0  ..  1959 

At  /  r2o'c!ock    ^:.„M. 
fJIARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  of  Stato 

By A^<mLAizi^ 

Daputy  Sectvtory  of  Sto^^^ 


WHEREAS,  Native  American  Indians  were  the  original  inhabitants  of  what  is  now 
California:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Indians  have  held  a  special  appreciation  and  respect  for 
the  land  they  have  inhabited;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  Indians  deserve  special  recognition  by  all  citizens  for 
the  contributions  they  have  made  to  our  civilization  and  to  enhancing  our  under- 
standing and  appreciation  of  nature;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  fourth  Friday  of  September,  which  commemorates  the  Indian  New 
Year,  provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  Californians  to  recognize  the  many  contribu- 
tions California  Indians  continue  to  make  to  our  society; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  22.  1989  as  California  American  Indian  Day  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


^1  ^.^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6519 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FIUED 

In  Hi«  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Sloto 
of  the  Stata  of  California 


At-ZlTlo'dock .  .^M. 
r^RCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

By M<^l^^i^%<— 

Deputy  Secretary  of  Stoli/ 


WHEREAS,  ttie  spirit  of  neighbor  helping  neighbor,  upon  which  our  great  nation 
was  founded,  is  truly  reflected  in  cooperatives  which  provide  a  wide  range  of  goods 
and  services  for  citizens  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  1  million  Californians  participate  in  cooperatives  through 
housing,  food,  cable  television,  preschool,  memorial  and  funeral  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  cooperative  business  partnership  among  California  producers  and 
consumers  helps  stimulate  productivity  and  organization,  stabilize  prices  and 
promote  economic  benefit  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  cooperatives  help  promote  community  responsibility  and  involvement  by 
encouraging  consumer  education  and  informed  decision  making  when  choosing  products 
and  services;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Agricultural  Council   of  California  has  adopted  a  theme  of, 
"Cooperatives  —  Building  Your  American  Community,"  to  recognize  the  important 
contributions  which  co-ops  make  to  the  growth  and  prosperity  of  our  communities; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 

hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Co-op  Month   in  California  and  encourage  all 

citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  acknowledging  the  importance  of 
cooperatives  and  those  individuals  who  make  them  possible. 

I»  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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6520 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  1  U  E  D 


,„  *e  office  of  the  Secre^ry  of  S»ot9 
■  of  th.  Stole  of  Colilornio 


oj-0  0 .,  m'i 

MARCH  F0N3  EU,  S^ccrcf:w  of  State 


Deputy  Secretory  of  Stort// 


By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  the  acknowledged  leader  in  providing  adult  day  care 
services,  as  over  62  adult  day  health  care  centers  and  80  adult  social  day  care 
centers  are  located  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  increase  in  the  number  of  Alzheimer's  caseloads,  the  State 
of  California  has  designated  26  day  care  centers  specifically  designed  to  serve  the 
specialized  needs  of  Alzheimer's  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  primary  objective  of  adult  day  services  programs  is  to  restore  or 
maintain  individual  independence,  self-sufficiency  and  personal  care  capabilities, 
so  as  to  delay  or  prevent  placement  in  an  institutional  setting;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  day  programs  provide  a  diversity  of  vital  services,   including 
counseling,   patient   referral,   nursing  attendance,  transportation,  dietary  and 
medical  consultation,  organized  social  and  recreational  activities  and  occupational 
and  speech  therapy;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  centers  offer  assistance  and  relief  to  families  who  must  other- 
wise care  for  these  special  family  members  on  a  2A  hour  per  day  basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs  provide  a  complementary  array  of  day  services   to 
achieve  an  efficient,  comprehensive  and  effective  system  of  community-based  long- 
term  adult  day  services  care  and  supervision; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  17-23.  1989  as  Adult  Day  Services  Week  in  California,  and  encourage 
all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  important  role  which  Adult  Day  Services 
play  in  the  lives  of  citizens  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  8th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6521 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  State  of  Colifornto 

St  Pi  .   1939 
MARCH  FDNG  EU,  Secrelaiy  of  State 

By      k^vivK?  n  v)  '  ^  ^' a  MX, 


vJ<:?  )>  J, 
DepuV 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  California  is  the  acknowledged  leader  in  providing  adult  day  care 
services,  as  over  62  adult  day  health  care  centers  and  80  adult  social  day  care 
centers  are  located  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  increase  in  the  number  of  Alzheimer's  caseloads,  the  State 
of  California  has  designated  26  day  care  centers  specifically  designed  to  serve  the 
specialized  needs  of  Alzheimer's  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  primary  objective  of  adult  day  services  programs  is  to  restore  or 
maintain  individual  independence,  self-sufficiency  and  personal  care  capabilities, 
so  as  to  delay  or  prevent  placement  in  an  institutional  setting;  and 

WHEREAS,  adult  day  programs  provide  a  diversity  of  vital  services,   including 
counseling,   patient   referral,   nursing  attendance,  transportation,  dietary  and 
medical  consultation,  organized  social  and  recreational  activities  and  occupational 
and  speech  therapy;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  centers  offer  assistance  and  relief  to  families  who  must  other- 
wise care  for  these  special  family  members  on  a  24  hour  per  day  basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs  provide  a  complementary  array  of  day  services   to 
achieve  an  efficient,  comprehensive  and  effective  system  of  community-based  long- 
term  adult  day  services  care  and  supervision; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1989  as  Adult  Day  Services  Week  in  California,  and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  learn  more  about  the  important  role  which  Adult  Day 
Services  play  in  the  lives  of  citizens  throughout  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  8th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


#■—«-■ 


6522 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  tfie  Secretory  of  State 
of  tfie  Stote  of  Cotifornio 

•Tr  i  [-  i^eo 

YARCH  FO^G  EU.  Secretaof  cf  State 


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i/  u  «■' 


^/. 


W^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


Deputy   // 

6/ 


WHEREAS,  on  October  10,  1911,  4,000  years  of  monarctiial  rule  by  ttie  Ch'ing 
Dynasty  in  China  ended,  ushering  in  China's  independence:  and 

WHEREAS,   this   independence  was   long  sought  and  steadfastly  fought  for  by 
countless  Chinese  patriots,  guided  by  the  valor  and  leadership  of  Dr.  Sun  Yat-Sen; 
and 

WHEREAS,   one  of  the  results  of  this  independence  was  an  open  door  to  China 
that  enabled  the  outside  world  to  learn  about  the  fascinating  cultural  heritage  of 
the  Chinese:  and 

WHEREAS,   today,   the  State  of  California  is  blessed  with  a  rich  Chinese 
heritage  that  strengthens  its  communities  and  provides  cultural   enrichment   to 
countless  citizens:  and 

WHEREAS.  Chinese  people  everjrwhere  celebrate  the  independence  of  1911  and  the 
brave  heroics  of  the  men  and  women  who  made  it  possible  with  their  annual  Double 
Tenth  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians,  who  also  enjoy  independence 
because  of  the  bravery  and  determination  of  our  forefathers,  join  in  this  important 
celebration  as  we  look  forward  to  continued  friendship  and  goodwill  between  our 
peoples; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10,  1989  as  Double  Tenth  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1989. 


ATTEST: 


/Iju^^y^  /Sl-M^Jc^-^^yr-^^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6523 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  ofRc*  of  the  Secretory  of  Sforts 
of  tfm  State  of  Cnlitornio 

SF>n  •;'  K'89 

MARCH  FO/NG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  prior  to  1985,  welfare  costs  had  skyrocketed  in  California,  totalling 
nearly  $12  billion  in  taxpayer  dollars;  and 

WHEREAS,  benefits  were  intended  to  temporarily  assist  those  in  need  to  enable 
them  to  overcome  financial  difficulties  and  later  become  independent;  and 

WHEREAS,  instead,  welfare  had  become  a  trap  for  the  needy,  a  cycle  of  depen- 
dency for  which  some  had  no  opportunity  for  escape  due  to  lack  of  education  and/or 
employment  training;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  through  bipartisan  legislation  and  support, 
enacted  the  Greater  Avenues  for  Independence  Act  on  September  26,  1985,  to  provide 
the  services  necessary  for  needy  families  to  break  the  cycle  of  welfare  dependency; 
and 

WHEREAS,   through  hard  work,  diligence  and  cooperation  of  state  staff,  county 
welfare  departments,  employers  and  public  and  private  agencies,  the  GAIN  program 
has  become  a  working,   effective  program  of  job  search  and  training  services 
throughout  our  Great  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  GAIN  program  has  been  in  existence,  over   10,000  partici- 
pants have  obtained  the  necessary  education  and  job  training  services  to  become 
independent  of  the  welfare  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  GAIN  program  is  expected  to  serve  as  many  as  150,000  California 
welfare  recipients  each  year  in  providing  them  the  means  to  break  the  cycle  of 
dependency; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  in 
honor  of  the  fourth  anniversary  of  the  signing  of  the  Greater  Avenues  for  Indepen- 
dence Act  of  1985,  do  hereby  proclaim  September  26,  1989  as  GAIN  Day  in  California, 
and   encourage  all   Californians   to  celebrate  the  ability  of  needy  California 
families  to  break  the  debilitating  cycle  of  welfare  dependency  through  services 
offered  by  the  GAIN  program. 

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 
September  1989. 


/w.A-«-<_cx Xj/<fc.o4>C.*.»^«-t->'  ^  *  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6524 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ttw  oflk*  of  the  S«cretary  of  SMu 
of  rti»  Stole  of  Colifornio 

•  '^  I  ;  i^so 

WARCH  mG  £U,  Secreta^  of  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHBREAS.  the  good  health  of  our  citizens  is  of  vital  importance  to  the  welfare 
of  California;  and 

HHEREAS.  proper  nutrition  greatly  enhances  one's  physical  and  mental  well 
being;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  important  that  our  hospitals  provide  nourishment  to  patients  to 
ensure  health  maintenance  as  they  undergo  treatment  and  recuperation;  and 

HHEREAS.  hospital  food  service  employees  are  dedicated  to  meeting  this  need  in 
a  responsible  and  committed  manner;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  enduring  efforts  of  these  concerned  individuals  provides  much 
needed  comfort  and  security  to  countless  patients  and  families  throughout  the 
Golden  State;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  hospital   food 
service  employees,  who  have  distinguished  themselves  as  the  providers  of  wholesome 
meals  and  a  friendly  atmosphere  to  countless  hospital  patients; 

NOH,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7,  1989  as  Hospital  Food  Service  Employees  Wedc  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  spirit  of  commitment   and  goodwill 
demonstrated  by  these  dedicated  health  service  employees. 

IN  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6525 


12  a 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED  _ 

In  the  office  o»  ihe  Secretary  oi  State 
of  ihv  State  o»  Coll'omio 

?Erl  C  1989 

MARCH  ^N6/U.  SecreJ^ary  cl  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  children,  as  the  leaders  of  tomorrow,  represent  the  future  of  our 
great  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  children,  when  born,  bring  great  joy  and  hope  to  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,   each  year  over  one  million  families  in  the  United  States  and  over 
95,000  families  in  California  face  the  unexpected  and  tragic  loss  of  their  infant 
babies;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  grief  and  sorrow  that  these  families  encounter  has  a  devastating 
impact  on  their  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  increased  awareness  of  this  tremendous  family  loss  may  help  to  pro- 
vide comfort  and  guidance  to  others  as  they  cope  with  their  bereavement;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Support  Groups  are  working  to  promote 
greater  awareness  of  this  travesty  and  also  train  health  care  professionals  who 
help  families  face  this  tragedy  with  less  confusion  and  greater  understanding;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Pregnancy  and  Infant  Loss  Awareness  Month  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  special  observance  with  compassion  and 
understanding. 

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 
September  1989. 


ifornia*^ 


Governor  of  Cali 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6526 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  Stole  of  Colifornio 

L-:P  1  2  1989 
INARCH  E0N6  ED.  Secr^taty  of  State 

By  .MM-'-  -i^i 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,    the  strength  of  American  productivity   lies   in  expert      craftsmanship; 


and 


WHEREAS,   the  high  quality  of  American  products  greatly  enhances  our  living 
standards  and  overall  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  nation,  quality  control  programs  ensure  the  highest 
standards  of  efficiency  and  cost  effectiveness:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Society  for  Quality  Control  has  provided  leadership  and 
guidance  to  quality  control  programs  throughout  our  nation  since  19A6;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  chapter  of  the  American 
Society  for  Quality  Control  will  be  sponsoring  programs  to  encourage  the  continuing 
high  quality  production  for  which  the  Golden  State  is  well  known;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  superior 
efforts  of  our  manufacturing,  technology  and  service  industries; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Quality  Control  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6527 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  Ihe  Secretary  of  State 
of  th«  Stole  of  Californb 

^■;ro  1  "  1989 
VARCH  FpNG  EU^.  Secretaiy  of  State 


WHEREAS,  across  our  nation,  many  caring  citizens  have  come  to  the  aid  of  young 
people  in  need  by  providing  them  with  concerned  guidance  and  direction;  and 

WHEREAS.   Women  in  Community  Service,  Inc.,  volunteers  work  in  communities 
throughout  our  nation  helping  young  people  improve  the  quality  of  their   lives  by 
providing  opportunities  in  education,  vocational  training,  employment  development 
and  dependent  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception  in  196A,  Women  in  Community  Service,   Inc.,   has 
helped  more  than  300,000  young  people  work  their  way  out  of  poverty  through  Job 
Corps  referrals  and  support;  and 

WHEREAS.  Women  in  Community  Service,  Inc.,  is  a  non-profit  group  sponsored  by 
a  coalition   of   five  major  national  women's  groups  including  American  GI  Forum 
Women,  Church  Women  United,  National  Council  of  Catholic  Women.  National  Council  of 
Jewish  Women  and  National  Council  of  Negro  Women;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  WICS  will  be  celebrating  its  25th  anni- 
versary with  special  activities  and  events; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Women  in  Community  Service  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  about  and  appreciate  the  fine  work  of  these  dedi- 
cated Californians. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6528 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  LED 

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MARCH  FON6EU,SeCI«t«yO»»«t» 

'  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  this  year  is  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  modern  pizza  as   it   is 
currently  enjoyed  by  Americans;  and 

WHEREAS,   whether  deep  dish,  thin  crust,  traditional,  by  the  slice  or  whole 
pie,  pizza  has  long  been  one  of  California's  most  popular  food  items;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  dairy  industry  is  the  largest  and  most  productive  agri- 
cultural sector  in  the  state,  annually  producing  over  540  million  pounds  of  cheese 
with  72  million  pounds  used  in  the  preparation  of  pizza;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  other  products  grown  and  produced  in  California  are  used  when 
making  pizza,  including  flour,  garlic,  olives,  tomatoes,  beef  and  pork;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  has   long  been  known  for  its  innovative  and  creative 
cuisine  and  pizza  connoisseurs  have  added  a  uniquely  "Calif ornian"  flavor  to  their 
pizzas  by  using  exotic  cheeses  and  adding  such  home-grown  products  as  artichoke 
hearts,  broccoli,  walnuts  and  kiwifruit; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  "Real  California  Cheese  Pizza  Month"  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  share  in  the  bounty  of  our  agricultural  harvest  by  enjoying  a  pizza 
featuring  many  of  our  state's  products. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  lAth  day  of 
September  1989. 


.eve /j/jc^tuA^^^yl'  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6529 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED^^ 

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of  Kk  Smm  «I  CoMorale 


SE^^  1  5  1989 

MARCH  PONG  EU,  SeclftBy  0»  ?t»»»^^ 


DepoHr 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  an  automobile  with  a  clean  running  motor  and  well-maintained  exterior 
is   not   only  a  tiling  of  great  beauty,  but  also  an  important  factor  affecting  our 
ability  to  work,  attend  school,  socialize  and  travel;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  timely  and  effective  automobile  inspection  and  mainte- 
nance can  we  ensure  safe,  efficient  automobiles  on  our  roads  and  highways;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  properly  maintaining  our  cars,  we  can  achieve  optimal  fuel  utili- 
zation, reduce  the  chance  of  mechanical  breakdown  or  accident  and  decrease  harmful 
air  and  noise  pollution;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  reducing  the  necessity  for  expensive  major  repairs, 
preventative  maintenance  also  helps  to  save  lives  by  eliminating  factors  which  may 
result  in  mechanical  breakdown  or  accident;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  California,  where  there  are  more  automobiles  than  in  any  other 
state  in  the  country,  it  is  important  that  all  motorists  be  alert  and  responsive  to 
the  operational  needs  of  their  automobiles; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Car  Care  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  motorists 
to   learn  about  and  observe  proper  automotive  maintenance  procedures  designed  to 
improve  air  quality,  highway  safety  and  operating  efficiency. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day   of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6530 


FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  «iw  o>M  of  <<w  SKMlary  «> 
of  Mw  Slot*  ol  Colltorola 


f-FPl  5  1989 
MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secfitiry  of  M$ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  world,  the  metric  system  is  the  most  widespread  system 
of  weights  and  measurements,  and  all  inch-pound  units  utilized  in  the  United  States 
are  officially  defined  in  metric  terms;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  ten  as  its  base  unit,  the  metric  system  provides  a  unique 
versatility,   simplicity  and  convenience  which  is  not  as  readily  apparent  in  our 
current  system  of  weights  and  measurements;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Metric  Conversion  Act  of  1975  established  a  coordinated  national 
policy  designed  to  increase  the  understanding  and  voluntary  use  of  the  metric 
system  in  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Department  of  Education  has   incorporated  metric 
system  instruction  into  elementary  and  secondary  programs,  particularly  within  the 
occupational  and  vocational  arts  curriculum;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Omnibus  Trade  Bill  of  1988  designates  the  metric  system  as  the 
preferred  system  of  weights  and  measures  for  United  States  trade  and  commerce,  with 
the  requirement  that  all  Federal  Agencies  convert  to  the  metric  system  in  grants, 
contracts  and  other  business  related  activities  by  1992;  and 

WHEREAS,   by   learning  to  use  the  metric  system,  all  citizens  will  be  better 
able  to  compete  on  an  international  level  in  science,  business,  industry  and  educa- 
tion where  use  of  the  metric  system  is  widespread; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7.  1989  as  Metric  Week  in  California  and   encourage  all 
Calif ornians  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  understanding  of  this  system  of 
weights  and  measurements  used  throughout  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  lAth  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


If 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6531 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F*LED 

In  *•  Olfc.  of  *•  SWIJ2I;  **• 

om»SlBl»o«CoHlomta 

SEP  1  5  1989 

MARCH  fONG  EU.  SecfBtny  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  mental  illness  affects  more  than  1.5  million  Californians  and  touches 
the  lives  of  one  out  of  every  four  families  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  last  ten  years,  scientists  and  researchers  have  worked  to 
develop  a  comprehensive  and  accurate  knowledge  of  the  human  brain,   and  great 
progress  has  been  made  in  determining  the  origins  of  severe  and  persistent  mental 
illness,  such  as  schizophrenia  and  other  affective  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  general  public  is  often  unaware  of  accurate,  up-to-date  and 
progressive  information  about  mental  illness  which  results  in  misunderstanding 
about  those  individuals  whose  lives  are  affected  by  these  illnesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  suffering  from  mental  illness  often  find  this  fear  and  misper- 
ception  to  be  nearly  as  restrictive  and  debilitating  as  the  actual  illness;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  we   focus  on  new  discoveries  in  the  research  and  treatment  of 
serious  mental  illness,  we  can  help  alter  public  perception  and  promote  new  atti- 
tudes towards  those  whose  lives  are  affected;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  State  Department  of  Mental  Health  has  prepared  "Mental  Illness: 
New  Directions"  educational  materials,  and,  in  cooperation  with  organizations  and 
programs   throughout   California,   is   leading  this  important  public  information 
campaign  to  encourage  all  Californians  to  gain  a  greater  awareness,  understanding 
and  compassion  for  those  affected  by  serious  mental  illness; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Mental  Illness:   New  Directions  Month,   and 
encourage  all  Californians  to  take  this  opportunity  to  inform  themselves  about 
mental  illness  so  t_hat  fact  and  reality  may  replace  myth  and  misperception. 

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 
September  1989. 


Loe >d/^C>C4^>.-i*J<  *  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6532 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■>  tie  oilic*  of  th*  S«cr«»Bnf  «l 
of  t«M  State  of  CoWornla 

SEPl  9  1989 

MARCH  F0N6EU,  SacfMiy  of  SMi 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  CaUfornia 


WHEREAS,  the  provision  of  proper,  effective  medical  care  to  all   Califomians 
requires  the  dedicated  efforts  of  all  members  of  the  health  care  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,   nurse  midwives  are  an  integral  part  of  the  profession  and  provide 
skilled  and  compassionate  service  in  health  maintenance  organizations,   hospitals, 
birthing  centers,  private  practices  and  public  health  departments;  and 

WHEREAS,   the   certified   nurse-midwives  of  California  supervise  the  care  of 
women  during  pregnancy,  childbirth,  and  for  family  planning  needs,  and   have   com- 
piled  a   record   of   safe,  cost-effective  care  and  contributed  significantly  to 
healthier  births  in  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  certified  nurse-midwives  serve  the  private  sector  and  often  are  the 
only  health  care  providers  serving  low-income  women;  and 

WHEREAS,   certified   nurse-midwives  practice  throughout  California,  providing 
backup  care  for  physicians  in  urban  areas,  and  professional  care  in  rural  areas 
where  access  to  health  care  is  limited;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate  that  certified  nurse-midwives  are  recognized  for 
their  selfless  contributions  to  the  health   of   all   Californians,   particularly 
mothers  and  newborn  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7,  1989  as  Nurse-Midwifery  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  18th  day  of 
September  1989. 

Lot —  XJr'-e-c^xfc*— «-*.4*^<i 


6533 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  th«  SMt  of  CoMBnio 

SEP191989 

MARCH  MNO  EU,Secf»tacyof7SWi 

fty  -Mcd/iZ        tK<^ 

Otputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  prior  to  1985,  welfare  costs  had  skyrocketed  in  California,  totalling 
nearly  $12  billion  in  taxpayer  dollars;  and 

WHEREAS,  benefits  were  intended  to  temporarily  assist  those  in  need  to  enable 
them  to  overcome  financial  difficulties  and  later  become  independent;  and 

WHEREAS,  instead,  welfare  had  become  a  trap  for  the  needy,  a  cycle  of  depen- 
dency for  which  some  had  no  opportunity  for  escape  due  to  lack  of  education  and/or 
employment  training;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  through  bipartisan  legislation  and  support, 
enacted  the  Greater  Avenues  for  Independence  Act  on  September  26,  1985,  to  provide 
the  services  necessary  for  needy  families  to  break  the  cycle  of  welfare  dependency; 
and 

WHEREAS,   through  hard  work,  diligence  and  cooperation  of  state  staff,  county 
welfare  departments,  employers  and  public  and  private  agencies,  the  GAIN  program 
has  become  a  working,   effective  program  of  job  search  and  training  services 
throughout  our  Great  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  the  GAIN  program  has  been  in  existence,  over  14,000  partici- 
pants have  obtained  the  necessary  education  and  job  training  services  to  become 
independent  of  the  welfare  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  GAIN  program  is  expected  to  serve  as  many  as  150,000  California 
welfare  recipients  each  year  in  providing  them  the  means  to  break  the  cycle  of 
dependency; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  in 
honor  of  the  fourth  anniversary  of  the  signing  of  the  Greater  Avenues  for  Indepen- 
dence Act  of  1985,  do  hereby  proclaim  September  26,  1989  as  GAIN  Day  in  California, 
and  encourage  all  Californians  to  celebrate  the  ability  of  needy  California 
families  to  break  the  debilitating  cycle  of  welfare  dependency  through  services 
offered  by  the  GAIN  program. 

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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6534 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


TILED 

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SEP191989 

MAItCH  FMO  EU,  Secretin  of  Slito 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  from  mysteries,  biographies  and  historical  accounts  to  adventure, 
science  fiction  and   romance  novels,  books  cover  the  spectrum  from  fantasy  to 
reality  and  allow  young  readers  the  opportunity  to  explore  their  imaginations  while 
traveling  to  exciting  lands  and  meeting  interesting  characters;  and 

WHEREAS,   books   stimulate  reader  interest  in  topics  as  diverse  as  history, 
science,  geography,  nature  and  current  events,  and   also  help  students  develop 
essential   reading,   comprehension,  library  utilization  and  reasoning  skills  which 
will  be  so  important  as  they  continue  their  scholastic  and  personal  pursuits;  and 

WHEREAS,  activities  such  as  reading  projects,   book  drives,   storytelling, 
library  education  and  reader  incentive  and  recognition  programs  are  important  ways 
in  which  parents  and  teachers  can  help  young  readers  enjoy  books  and  develop  a 
sense  of  satisfaction  from  reading;  and 

WHEREAS,   books  also  provide  young  students  with  many  important  value  lessons 
which  underscore  the  importance  of  personal  responsibility,   loyalty,   peace, 
cooperation  and  brotherhood  among  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,   as   1989  was  proclaimed  by  the  Library  of  Congress  as,  "Year  of  the 
Young  Reader,"  in  recognition  of  the  important  role  which  books  and  reading  play  in 
the  intellectual  development  of  our  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  15,  1989  as  Young  Reader's  Day  in  California,  and  encour- 
age all  students,  teachers  and  parents  to  join  in  celebrating  the  joys  of  reading 
by  participating  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  books. 

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  1989. 


0     I 


6535 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  fhc  office  of  the  Secrttaiy  of  State 
of  the  State  of  Culifornia 


•J   0 
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MARCH  FC:;:  m  Siz:^-/  ot  state 
By /Z^^  '    '      ' 

Deputy  Secretory  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  o\  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  legal  and  illegal  drug  and  alcohol  use  greatly  reduc 
ability  to  properly  operate  a  vehicle  by  affecting  attention  span. 


concentration,  visibility  and  judgment;  and 


ces  a  persons 
reaction  time. 


CO  r.^!^^'^^'   ^"  ^^^^  ^^°"®*  «l<^ohol  and  drug  related  accidents  accounted  for  over 
68,000  injuries  and  2,754  deaths  on  roads  and  highways  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  fatalities  and  injuries  result  in  Californians  paying  over  $1 
billion  annually  in  costs  for  medical,   counseling  and   rehabilitative  services 
provided  to  accident  victims  and  their  families;  and 

HHKRKAS,  over  the  past  five  years,  education  programs  and  activities  sponsored 
by  public  and  private  organizations  have  helped  focus  attention  on  efforts  to 
curtail  drunk  and  drugged  driving  during  and  after  the  holiday  season,  while 
emphasizing  the  need  to  reduce  its  occurrence  throughout  the  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  increased  public  awareness,  community  involvement  and 
personal  responsibility,   we  can  help  strengthen  the  efforts  of  government, 
educational  leaders  and  concerned  citizens  to  develop  comprehensive  solutions  to 
the  tragedy  of  drunk  and  drugged  driving; 

WJW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  10-16.  1989  as  California  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving 


Awareness  Week  and 


rugged  uriving 
.    _,  "^8®  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities 

designed  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  this  social  tragedy. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6536 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stolo 
of  the  State  of  Coli'ornia 


3    -^ 


'989 


MARCH  FC:;3EU,  Sec::  sf'/jof  stale 


3y 


Deputy  oocretory  of  Stol 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  reduces  the  personal  comfort,  safety  and 
well-being  of  all  Californians  and  diminishes  the  quality  of  life  for  citizens 
throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  contributing  to  the  deterioration  of  community  stability  and 
security,  the  tragic  effects  of  criminal  activity  also  result  in  great  financial 
loss  and  personal  suffering  for  those  whose  lives  are  affected;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  1983-1988,  there  was  a  21  percent  decrease  in  the  number  of 
burglaries  reported  throughout  California  which  can  be  directly  attributed  to 
increased  citizen  awareness  and  participation  in  community  and  statewide  crime 
protection  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  educating  individuals  about  essential  personal,  home 
and  business  safety  procedures,  state  and  local  programs  have  also  been  effective 
in  encouraging  citizen  involvement  in  community  crime  prevention  campaigns;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  the  cooperative  efforts  of  public  and  private  agencies, 
government  officials  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  continue  to  lower  the  crime  rate 
in  our  state  and  make  our  neighborhoods  and  communities  safe  for  all  Californians; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Crime  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  Californians  to  participate  in  effective  crime  prevention  programs  which  will 
help  contribute  to  the  safety  and  security  of  all  citizens. 

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  1989. 


<1>  X.  ». 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


'''^  l^cSOlc  iiU, 


13  <J 

o  si 


6537 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  S«cre«a<y  of  StQiQ 
of  tho  Stata  of  California 


tu, 


yay 


At. 


?J: 


MARCH  F0:;3^U,  Sec^c^:ry  y  stafq 
By_ 


3^3  m  Seci.^:ry  gJ 


0«puty  itacntory  of  Staia 


A  PROCLAMAT  ^N 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  o.  *^alifornia 


WHEREAS,  sexual  violence  is  a  tragic  and  serious  crime  which  affects  the  lives 
of  countless  citizens  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  sexual  violence  not  only  causes  devastating  physical  damage,  but  also 
results  in  great  emotional  and  psychological  trauma  for  the  victim;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  incidence  of  forcible  rape  has  decreased  by  13  percent  since  1983 
as  a  result  of  effective  sexual  violence  prevention  and  awareness  programs  offered 
in  communities  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  the  important  impact  which  rape  crisis 

centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and  law  enforcement  agencies  have 

in  providing  treatment  and  assistance  to  victims  of  sexual  violence  and  their 
families;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs  help  promote  individual  awareness  and  education  which 
results  in  a  greater  sense  of  comfort,  safety  and  security  for  all  citizens; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8-14.  1989  as  Sexual  Violence  Awareness  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  20th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6538 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^^  fii:ed 

In  Km  tmca  of  ^  Swntoy  af 
of  Km  Stota  of  CcMornici 


rP  2     1989 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


MARCH  rmtU.  S^retiv  of  I 
By  Aj{.'/jn  y,. 

0*Pvty  Swwtary  0f 


WHEREAS,  domestic  violence  cuts  across  all  categories  of  race,  age,   religion 
and  economic  level  and  1988  Department  of  Justice  statistics  reveal  a  continued 
increase  in  the  incidence  of  aggravated  assault  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  domestic  violence  often  has  devastating  effects  on  individual  family 
members  and   threatens   the  stability  of  the  family  unit,  while  undermining  the 
safety  and  security  of  our  neighborhoods  and  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  domestic  violence  continues  to  occur  in  tragic  proportions  throughout 
our  state  and  nation,  as  approximately  20  percent  of  all  murders  are  family  related 
and  nearly  one-third  of  female  homicide  victims  are  killed  by  their  husbands  or 
boyfriends;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important   to  recognize  the  vital  services  which  women's 
centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and  law  enforcement   agencies 
provide  in  offering  shelter,  counseling,  emergency  medical  assistance  and  legal  aid 
to  victims  of  domestic  violence; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Domestic  Violence  Awareness  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  20th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


-ex—  /u/jt.oi^4Z^>^^^>-*A*-^'* 


Secretary  of  State 


6539 


r 


A 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Slot* 
o(  the  Slate  of  California 


or: 


At_£i^o'c!o«...£_ 
TO:«i  EU,  Secre^ry  of 


MARCH  F0:«^  EU,  Secre^ry  j>f : 
By- 


Deputy  Secretary  of  Stal«y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  juvenile  crime  and  delinquency  impact  all  citizens  by  threatening 
individual  and  family  security  and  reducing  the  safety  of  our  neighborhoods  and 
communities;  and 

HHEREAS.  crime  and  delinquency  among  our  youth  remains  a  serious  concern 
affecting  all  Calif ornians.  as  the  number  and  rate  of  juvenile  arrests  has  steadily 
increased  since  1983;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  3.1  percent  increase  in   felony  level   arrests   from   1983-1988 
resulted  in  229.203  juveniles  being  taken  into  custody  in  1988  alone;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Californians  must  take  an  active  role  in  encouraging  our  children 
to  make  mature,  responsible  decisions   regarding  their  conduct   and  personal 
behavior;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  the  cooperative  efforts  of  government,  the  public  and 
private  sector  and  concerned  citizens,  can  we  help  promote  effective  youth  crime 
and  delinquency  programs  throughout  California; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  24-30.  1989  as  California  Delinquency  Prevention  Week  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  do  their  part  to  help  eliminate  juvenile  crime  and  delinquency 
from  our  state. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6540 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


In  th«  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  Stole  of  California 


'V5^; 


AtJLll^o'cock -/^:-_M. 


MARCH  FO:;?  EU,  Sec:ir:7  cf  State 


0:.J  EU,  Sec:ir:7  i 

Deputy  jacretory  of  Stats    ) 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  while  crossing  the  boundaries  of  age,   race,   religion  and 
socioeconomic  position,   the  tragic  effects  of  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  continue  to 
devastate  individuals  and  families  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  substance  abuse  also  results  in  reduced  worker  productivity  and  an 
increase  in  fire  damage  claims,  violent  crime,  health  and  medical  costs,  and  motor 
vehicle  accidents,  all  of  which  account  for  an  annual  loss  of  over  $17.6  billion  to 
California's  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,   drug  and  alcohol  abuse  often  lead  to  lower  grades,  loss  of 
employment,  criminal  activity,  the  deterioration  of  individual  physical  and  mental 
capacity,  and,  if  left  unchecked,  may  ultimately  result  in  death;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  an  intolerable  travesty  that  substance  abuse  has  become  so 
prevalent  among  our  youth,  as  over  15  percent  of  California's   eleventh  grade 
students  have  tried  some  sort  of  illegal  drug  by  the  time  they  are  sixteen,  while 
over  60,000  high  school  students  throughout  our  state  use  marijuana  on  a  daily 
basis;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  1987-1988,  there  was  a  dramatic  rise  in  the  number  of  juveniles 
detained  for  drug-related  offenses  which  corresponded  to  an  overall   increase  of 
12.4  percent  in  drug  law  arrests  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  social  response  to  substance  abuse  has  become  increasingly 
impatient  and  intolerant  and  has  manifested  itself  in  stronger  penalties  for  drunk 
driving,   drug  possession  and  cultivation  and  crimes  committed  while  under  the 
influence  of  drugs  or  alcohol;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  we  continue  to  promote  effective  drug  education 
and  prevention  programs  and  harsher  penalties  for  convicted  drug  offenders,  so  that 
our  neighborhoods  and  communities  will  be  safe  from  criminal  activity  resulting 
from  the  buying  and  selling  of  illegal  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Office  of  Criminal   Justice  Planning,  in  coordination  with 
Calif ornians  for  a  Drug  Free  Youth,  Inc.  and  the  California  Department  of  Alcohol 
and  Drug  Programs,   is  sponsoring  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Wedc  and  Red 
Ribbon  Week  observances  throughout  California  to  help  increase  public  awareness  of 
substance  abuse  education  and  prevention  programs; 


6540 


PAGE  2 


NOW.  THKREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DE(]KMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  22-29.  1989  as  Drug  Abuse  Prevention  Awareness  Week  and  Red 
Ribbon  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  Californians  to  take  an  active  role  in  the 
fight  against  drug  and  alcohol  abuse. 

IN  WrrNBSS  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  1989. 


-<c< — •  <Cy-<  -fJLAZjK^^^KJtju. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6541 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


_  FILED 

•n  «io  Mm  of  the  Secretary  of  Stc!; 
of  Ihs  S«ofe  of  Coliforr.ia 


«CH  F0:;3  ^},  Siorcfj  chSU 

Jiulk 


fvIARCH 
By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


D*?ut>-  Saciwtery  of  State 


WHEREAS.  California's  young  students  are  one  of  its  most  valuable   resources, 
and   only  by  providing   them  with  an  environment  in  which  to  obtain  a  quality, 
comprehensive  education  can  we  ensure  that  our  state  will  remain  on  a  bright  and 
progressive  path;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  safety  and  well-being  of  students,  teachers,  support  staff  and 
administrators  is  often  endangered  by  crime,  violence  and  vandalism  within  our 
schools;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  California  asserts  that  all 
students,  teachers,  administrators  and  school  staff  have  the  right  to  learn,  teach 
and  work  in  a  safe  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  negative  consequences  of  peer  pressure  often  result  in 
responsible,  intelligent  young  adults  disregarding  their   studies   and   involving 
themselves  in  unproductive,  self-damaging  and  disruptive  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  all   students  to  gain  a  greater  awareness  of  and 
respect  for  school  rules  and  safety  procedures,  law  enforcement  officials,   school 
administrators  and  concerned  parents  can  help  promote  a  safer  and  more  comfortable 
educational  environment  in  which  our  children  may  learn; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15-21,  1989  as  California  Safe  Schools  Wedc  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities  to  promote  safety  and 
security  within  our  schools. 

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  1989. 


T- 


/jIjl.*jlJCa 


Governor   of   California 


T 


KTTES^l 


Secretary  of  State 


6542 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.       FILED 

"r  the  oflk*  of  the  Seae»oi>  of  Stjti 
of  tfw  SWIoof  Colifo"'- 

I^AKCH  KiNG  LU.  iectenry  d  V.j'.e 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS.  California  has  a  $75  billion  energy  industry  which  contributes 
significantly  to  the  overall  well-being  and  progress  of  our  economy:  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  established  a  worldwide  reputation  as  an  innovative 
leader  in  developing  new  ideas  and  strategies  for  energy  production  and  efficient 
energy  use;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  increasingly  complex  and  competitive  economy  depends 
upon  responsible  and  effective  energy  consumption  which  will  help  maintain  our 
state's  energy  supply  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important  that  we  continue  to  explore  alternative  energy 
sources  so  that  we  can  decrease  our  dependency  upon  imported  petroleum  products; 
and 

WHEREAS,   only  through  the  cooperative  efforts  of  government,  public  and 
private  industry  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help  preserve  our  energy  resources 
while  encouraging  citizens  to  use  energy  wisely  and  responsibly;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Energy  Commission  has  diligently  worked  to  meet  our 
state's  ever-changing  energy  needs  and  remains  committed  to  meeting  the  many  chal- 
lenges which  lie  ahead; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Energy  Awareness  Month  in  California,  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  use  energy  more  efficiently  so  that  we  may  continue  working  to  develop 
acceptable  alternative  energy  sources  while  planning  for  a  more  secure  energy 
future. 

IM  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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


fornia  U 


Secretary  of   State 


6543 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  rt*  o«c»  of  H>»  S«™w.y  o»  SWt. 
of  *•  SmlB  of  Colifomw 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  quality  and  comprehensive  vocational  education  programs  encourage 
students  to  develop  important  skills  and  learning  techniques  which  will  help  them 
compete  in  an  increasingly  complex  and  competitive  work  environment;  and 

HHERSAS.  vocational  education  programs  contribute  to  a  well-trained,  experi- 
enced and  productive  work  force  in  California  and  throughout  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  vocational  training  provides  opportunities  for  students  to  expand 
their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  vital  career  opportunities  related  to  their 
particular  field  of  study  and  individual  interests;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  addition  to  providing  essential  job  training  skills,  vocational 
education  programs  also  emphasize  the  importance  of  a  positive  work  attitude, 
productivity,  responsibility  and  commitment  to  high  standards  of  excellence;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  effectiveness  of  vocational  education  programs  is  dependent  upon 
dedicated  instructors  who  are  charged  with  properly  preparing  students  for  entry 
into  the  workplace; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calif  rnia,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  11-17,  1990  as  Vocational  Education  Week  in  California, 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  support  and  participate  in  vocational  education  programs 
in  California  as  necessary  to  enhance 
productivity. 


their  individual  work  skill?  and 


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 
September  1989. 


,c>L—  /J/'g-<.ofc*-*'»  *-4* 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


654^ 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  the  offic*  of  the  S«CT««ary  of  State 
of  th*  Stola  of  ColHomio 

:":P2  :  1989 
MARCH  FQNG  EU,  Secretary^  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  millions  of  people  throughout  the  world  suffer  from  malnutrition  and 
hunger;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  concerned  involvement  and  support  of  organizations  and  individ- 
uals throughout  the  world  are  necessary  in  order  to  feed  the  hungry;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States,  as  the  largest  food  producer  in  the  world,   has 
generously  contributed  to  help  feed  hungry  people  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  organizations  around  the  globe  are  recognizing  October  16  as  World 
Food  Day  in  order  to  foster  increased  awareness  of  world  hunger  and  gain  popular 
support  for  efforts  to  reduce  its  occurrence; 

NOW.  THEREF(HIE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16,  1989  as  World  Food  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens   to  learn  more  about  what  they  can  do  to  feed  the  hungry  people  of  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  22nd  day  of 
September  1989. 


Governor 


of   California  t/ 


fYltJU^-fe^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6545 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■      FILED 

In  rtit  offic*  o<  iU  Stcn^arr  «♦  State 
of  ItM  Sum  o(  California 

crp  o  2  1989 
MARCH  fONa  EU,  SwttatY^  St:te 
By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  good  health  of  every  citizen  is  directly  dependent  upon  the 
availability  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  play  a  key  role  in  the  provision  of  health  care  by 
providing  valuable  support  services  to  physicians;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  help  physicians  in  jobs  ranging  from  scheduling 
office  appointments  to  office  management,  and  from  collecting  specimens  to  assist- 
ing with  surgery;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  professionals  continually  work  to  expand  their  technical  skills 
through  a  wide  range  of  continuing  education  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  to  recognize  the  vital  service  these  paraprofes- 
sionals  provide  the  people  of  the  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16-20,  1989  as  Medical  Assistants  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  gain  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  services 
they  provide. 

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 
September  1989. 


.OC —  /J/jCc^^Ca^'-^*-' 


•^Lm^ttM,^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6546 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic*  o»  the  S^retory  <*  State 
of  the  Stole  o»  Colitorno 

SFP2  2  1989 
MARCH  fONG  EU,  JJectetaty  o1  St:te 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


UHKRRAS.  the  role  of  ttie  nurse  practitioner  evolved  in  response  to  meeting  the 
needs  of  the  underserved;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  over  25,000  nurse  practitioners  in  the  United  States,  and 
over  4,300  in  California  alone;  and 

HHEREAS.  nurse  practitioners  have  been  an  integral  part  of  the  changes  in 
health  care  that  demand  high  quality  and  cost-effectiveness;  and 

HHEREAS.  people  of  all  ages  throughout  the  United  States  are  receiving  primary 
health  care  from  nurse  practitioners;  and 

HHEREAS.  nurse  practitioners  serve  the  public  in  a  wide  variety  of   settings, 
including  long-term  care  facilities,  health  maintenance  organizations,  federal, 
state  and  local  health  departments,  industries,  the  armed  services,   schools  and 
universities;  and 

HHEREAS.   nurse  practitioners  provide  safe  and  effective  care  which  is  highly 
satisfactory  to  consumers;  and 

HHEREAS.  many  schools  in  California  offer  educational  programs  for  nurse  prac- 
titioners; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GECHtGE  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1-7,  1989  as  Nurse  Practitioner  Week  in  California. 

Ill  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
September  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6547 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■       FILED 

In  ttw  o«Sc»  c«  ttw  Swrewy  »*  Swim 
of  1(m  S»o«e  of  Colitemio 

'^[.^2  :'  1989 

MARCH  |0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


By. 


CH  E0N6  EU,  Secretary 


Deputy 


yf- 


ty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  all  citizens  in  California  rely  on  hospitals  to  meet  their  routine 
and  emergency  health  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  who  serve  in  hospitals  have  a  major  responsibility  for  the 
welfare  of  our  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  hospital  Central  Service  personnel  play  a  vital  role  in  the  quality 
of  care  given  to  patients  in  today's  modern  hospitals  and  medical  centers;  and 

WHEREAS.  Central  Service  personnel  take  great  pride  in  providing  sterile 
patient  care  supplies,  providing  the  best  quality  service,  and  seeking  to  keep 
costs  reasonable:  and 

WHEREAS.   Central   Service  personnel   are  trained  in  aseptic  techniques  and 
current  trends  in  sterilization,  thereby  reducing  the  patient's  risk  of   acquiring 
infection  during  their  stay  in  the  hospital; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8-14,  1989  as  Central  Service  Week  in  California. 

IM  WmiESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
September  1989. 


0    I 


Governor  of  California 


fY\aMJI/)  h^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6548 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th«  offic  of  th«  S«t^  <*  StoH 
of  th»  Stott  of  Colifornw 

ShF  2  ?  1989 
MARCH  BONG  EIJ,  Sectptary  of  ^tats 


By- 


0  ^^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahtornia 


HHEREAS.  proper  dental  hygiene  is  vital  to  the  overall  health  of  every  citizen 
of  our  great  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  more  than  75  years,  dental  hygienists  have  been  dedicated  to  pro- 
viding oral  health  care  to  the  citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  dental  hygienists  contribute  significantly  to  the  public  awareness  of 
preventive  health  techniques  and  continue  to  promote  proper  oral  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Californians  pay  tribute  to  the  committed 
efforts  and  significant  contributions  of  dental  hygienists  and  their  success  in 
enhancing  our  way  of  life; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15-21.  1989  as  Dental  Hygienist  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  worthy  endeavors  of  the  dental  hygienists 
of  the  Golden  State. 

IM  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 
September  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


.oc—  XjfjeM,AyfZ.*^*-> *-l*   -** 


Secretary  of  State 


6549 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  white  cane,  which  is  a  vital  resource  to  every  blind  citizen, 
demonstrates  and  symbolizes  an  ability  to  achieve  a  full,  independent  life;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  white  cane,  by  allowing  blind  people  to  move  freely  and  safely 
from  place  to  place,  makes  it  possible  for  the  blind  to  participate  in  and  contrib- 
ute to  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  citizen  should  be  aware  that  the  law  requires  that  motorists 
exercise  appropriate  caution  when  approaching  a  blind  person  carrying  a  white  cane 
or  using  a  guide  dog;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  law  also  calls  upon  employers,  both  public  and  private,  to 
use  the  employment  skills  of  the  blind;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Social  Services  reaffirms  its  commitment 
to  services  to  the  blind  citizens  of  California  through  the  Office  of  Services  to 
the  Blind; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15,  1989  as  White  Cane  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  22nd  day  of 
September  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6550 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


c^p2  51^539 


MARCH  FPf»GEU.Secret«y^  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  o^  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  health  of  our  citizens  is  vital  to  the  strength  of  our 
communities;  and 

WHEREAS.  Lupus  Erythemotosus,  a  chronic  and  debilitating  disease,  attacks  more 
than  16,000  new  victims  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  disease  is  especially  tragic  in  that  not  only  is  there  no  cure, 
but  in  nine  out  of  ten  cases  it  afflicts  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  increased  education  and  the  enhanced  awareness  of  the  medical 
profession  in  recognizing  and  treating  lupus  patients,  lupus  is  no  longer  the  often 
fatal  disease  that  it  once  was;  and 

WHEREAS,   with  the  continued  dedication  of  health  professionals  and  concerned 
citizens  to  enhance  awareness  of  lupus,  the  terrible  afflictions  caused  by  this 
disease  can  be  minimized;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Lupus  Awareness  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  28th  day  of 
September  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6551 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  lh»  olfic*  o(  lU  Sacivtory  of  Stat* 
of  Mm  Stnta  of  ColHomia 

:-^2  "1939 
MARCH  fONG  EU  Secretoy  cf  St:ts 

By  ,/timr^M^2z^ 

Doputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  economic  vitality  of  our  great  state  and  nation  is  based  on  an 
open,  competitive  and  free  market  system  which  benefits  consumers  through  enter- 
prise, initiative  and  a  growing  economy:  and 

WHEREAS,  an  important  part  of  any  business  should  be  the  recognition  of 
customers'  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,   informed  and   satisfied  customers  play  a  significant  role  through 
their  ability  to  influence  the  delivery  of  quality  goods  and  services;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  customer  service  associations  are  actively  dedicated  to  improve- 
ments  in  customer  service  through  their  educational  programs,  management 
development  opportunities  and  efforts  to  instill  the  importance  of  customer  service 
in  our  business  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  importance  of 
effective  customer  service  and  its  positive  impact  on  our  economy  and  our  way  of 
life; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEISCMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7,  1989  as  Customer  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  28th  day  of 
September  1989. 


/f  jt-^-OOC—    /j/-C-C.4..'fc<— <«-4-i* — <*   *■«■■ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6552 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ttw  offica  of  th*  SKretory  of  iMn 
ef  Ifw  Stolt  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEKEAS.  the  strength  of  the  United  States  lies  in  the  diversity  of  her 
people;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  we  hold  so  dear  —  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  —  are 
clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent  who  have  come 
to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  these   individuals  are  the  thousands  of  people  of  Polish 
ancestry  who  have  made  California  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  Polish  Americans  throughout  our  nation 
are  observing  National  Polish  American  Month;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif ornians  join  in  this  very  special  cel- 
ebration by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  Polish  Americans; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Polish  American  Heritage  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 

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  1989. 


0      L       ' 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6553 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offic  o(  th»  S«™tery  f  StoK 
oi  rtw  Stale  of  California 

?b.P?  31989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  SecretanLOf  State 

'  Deputy  / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,   a  destructive   fire  occurs   every   three     minutes      of      every      day      in 
California;    and 

WHEREAS,      a      fire  occurs   every   15  minutes    in  homes   and   other  buildings  where 
people   live  or  sleep;    and 


WHEREAS.    9.500  burn   injuries   occur   each  year  that    require  medical      attention; 


and 


WHEREAS,   fire  costs  California  more  than  one  billion  dollars  annually  in 
destroyed  property  and  lost  natural  resources  —  as  well  as  serious  personal  trauma 
and  suffering:  and 

WHEREAS,   the  vast  majority  of  these  tragedies  are  the  result  of  unknowing  or 
careless  behavior  and  can  therefore  be  prevented  by  increasing  awareness,  providing 
appropriate  information  and  motivating  people  to  make  fire  and  burn  prevention  a 
part  of  their  daily  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  week  each  year  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  public   awareness   and 
instilling  a  sense  of  personal  responsibility  toward  the  fire  safety  of  our 
families  and  neighbors; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8-lA,  1989  as  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  concentrate  on  one  of  the  most  basic  fire  safety  behaviors  —  pre- 
venting a  fire  before  it  starts. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6554 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


^^  FILED 

m  the  offic*  of  tfie  S«cr«tary  of  Sfoto 
of  th»  Stota  of  Colitorr.ia 

SEP  2  01989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Setretary  cf  ?!:'j 

Dapwty   /) 


HHEREAS.  the  strength  of  the  United  States  lies  in  the  diversity  of  her 
people:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  principles  we  hold  so  dear  —  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  —  are 
clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent  who  have  come 
to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHEREAS,   among  these   individuals  are  the  thousands  of  people  of  German 
ancestry  who  have  made  California  their  home;  and 

WHEREAS.  October  6th.  the  day  in  1683  when  the  first  German  colonists  arrived 
in  America,  is  set  aside  as  a  day  to  pay  tribute  to  Americans  of  German  descent; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this  very  special 
celebration  by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  German  Americans; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6.  1989  as  German  American  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 

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 
September  1989. 


ATTEST: 


>mor  of  California*' 


f(\(kM)i/)^i^ 


Secretary   of   State 


6555 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  ofBe*  o»  the  Secretory  of  Slote 
of  the  State  of  California 

: :  :  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretay  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  on  August  4.  1790,  the  United  States  Congress  authorized  the  creation 
of  the  revenue  cutter  service  to  help  prevent  trade  customs  violations  along  the 
East  Coast;  and 

WHEREAS,  now  known  as  the  United  States  Coast  Guard,  this   seagoing  service 
utilizes  a  comprehensive,  nationwide  force  of  personnel  and  equipment  to  protect 
the  waters  and  coastline  of  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  times  of  war  and  peace,  the  Coast  Guard  has  served  courageously 
and  effectively  in  the  defense  of  our  nation  from  foreign  enemies  and  those  using 
the  sea  for  criminal  activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Coast  Guard  has  also  been   instrumental   in  performing  rescue 
operations,   maintaining  communication  and  rescue  aid  to  seagoing  vessels  and 
regulating  navigation  standards  and  safety  procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Coast  Guard  has  taken  on  an  increasingly  vital  role  in  the  battle 
against  drugs  as  they  continue  to  work  to  eliminate  the  incidence  of  seagoing  drug 
trafficking:  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  United  States  Coast  Guard  prepares  to  celebrate  their  200th 
anniversary,   it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  important  services 
which  the  officers,  enlisted  men  and  women  and  civilian  personnel   in  the  Coast 
Guard  provide  to  our  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GECHtGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  A,  1990  as  United  States  Coast  Guard  Day  in  honor  of   their 
200th  anniversary  celebration,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate 
observances  in  remembrance  of  this  vital  link  in  our  nation's  defense  and  crime 
prevention  network. 

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  1989. 


A 


T- 


Aj/jljuu^^ 


Governor   of   California 


1.  C Jo  ■ 

0 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6556 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  offic*  of  tlw  Sacretary  of  Stola 
of  Mw  S«a1«  of  California 

■  0  :•  1989  _ 

MARCH  PONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State      MS 

By    .    Al/y.uy.-,]    ^"^/^^■/aro 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHSREAS.  more  than  one  million  citizens  of  the  United  States   and  countless 
other  people   throughout  the  world  are  now  believed  to  be  infected  with  the  Human 
Immunodeficiency  Virus  (HIV)  which  causes  Acquired   Immune  Deficiency  Syndrome 
(AIDS):  and 

WHEREAS,   the  AIDS  epidemic  has  affected  the  lives  of  men,  women  and  children 
from  all  walks  of  life,  causing  great  pain  and  devastation  for  those  suffering  from 
the  disease,  their  friends  and  families;  and 

WHEREAS,   more  than  103,000  cases  of  AIDS  have  been  reported  throughout  the 
United  States,  with  21,671  of  them  coming  from  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  there  currently  exists  no  vaccine  or  cure  for  this  tragic  disease 
and   the  visible  signs  of  AIDS  may  not  appear  until  many  years  after  the  initial 
infection,  we  must  continue  to  promote  education  as  the  most  effective  tool   for 
helping  to  prevent  the  spread  of  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California,  in  cooperation  with  other  federal,  local  and 
private  agencies  and  organizations  has  developed  a  comprehensive  public   education 
and   awareness  program  to  help  encourage  citizens  to  observe  preventive  health 
practices  in  an  effort  to  help  reduce  the  incidence  of  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  October,  government  agencies,  public  and  private 
organizations  and  concerned  citizens  are  joining  together  to  help  all  citizens 
better  understand  the  importance  of  AIDS  education  programs   and  prevention 
procedures: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  as  AIDS  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  increase  their  knowledge  of  AIDS  by  participating  in  appropriate  AIDS  education 
and  prevention  programs. 

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  1989. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6557 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tht  offic*  of  t<M  Sacrataiy  «f  Slota  ■ 
of  «Im  Stota  of  ColMornia 

C"^  03  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stato 
Deputy/        '^ 


PROCLAMATKHi 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCT 


I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of 
agricultural  properties  exist  within  the  County  of  San  Bernardino,  State  of 
California,  caused  by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit 
Fly.  on  or  about  September  25,  1989.  The  San  Bernardino  County  Board  of 
Supervisors  has  requested  I  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation 
is  beyond  the  control  of  the  services,  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  San 
Bernardino  County.  This  condition  requires  the  proclamation  of  a  State  of 
Emergency.  Under  the  authority  of  Article  13,  Title  2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7, 
Government  Code,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the 
California  peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  County  of  San  Bernardino. 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency. 

I  FURTHER  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  this   3rd  day  of 
October  1989. 


■T 


A 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6558 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

of  th*  Stole  of  Coliforn.a 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrettiy  of  Sbf 
Deputy; 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  30th  day  of  January,  1990, 
within  the  39th  Senate  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office  of 
Member  of  Senate  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  Senator  Larry 
Stirling. 

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 
October  1989. 


^y-»-<-l>^l-^---><.^^'*--' 


Governor   of   California 


f{\(k/ji)/]  k^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6559 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  oAk*  of  (he  Sacretary  of  StuK; 
of  th«  Stat*  of  California 

:  0  .  1989 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  SeoElaiy  of  StatB 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and   order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  30th  day  of  January,  1990, 
within  the  27th  Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the   office 
of  Member  of  Assembly   from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of 
Assemblyman  Gary  Condit. 

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 
October  1989. 


</< »CV.4,.o»— AS<>^ws.«.^< 


Governor  of  California 


ff[(kMh  h^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6560 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  ofBc*  of  the  S«re»ary  of  Stofr.- 
of  tho  Stole  of  Colifornio 

OCT  0  4  1989 
MARCH  FANG  EU,  Secretafv.ff  Sf:tj 


By- 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.  California  winters  are  noted  for  diverse  weather  conditions, 
including  snow,  hail,  heavy  rains  and  high  winds,  which  frequently  cause  extensive 
property  damage  and  personal  injury  and  occasional  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  winter  storms  often  cause  devastating  damage  and  destruction  to  areas 
which  have  been  impacted  by  drought  or  fire;  and 

WHEREAS,   people  living  in  floodplains  are  frequently  affected  by  torrential 
flood  waters  following  extensive  periods  of  rain,  which  cause  severe  damage  to 
life,  property  and  material  possessions;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  cooperation  with  a  number  of  local,  state,  federal  and  volunteer 
agencies,  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services  and  the  California  Department 
of  Water  Resources  are  promoting  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Wedc  activities  to  help 
all  citizens  properly  prepare  themselves  for  the  winter  storm  season;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  following  effective  protective  and  preparation  procedures,   all 
citizens  can  help  reduce  winter  hazard  situations  while  decreasing  the  effects  of 
winter  on  our  energy  resources; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  27-December  2,  1989  as  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  observe  appropriate  safety  and  protective  measures  to 
protect  themselves  from  the  ravages  of  winter. 


Ill  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 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


f^oMiMh^'i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6561 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■     FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
ot  ttw  Slot*  oi  Califorris 

MARCH  F^NG  EU,  Secrct.'r^  ef  St:t9 

6y      M^M'^- 
Dspfty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS.  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  (SIDS),  the  sudden  and  unexpected  death 
of  apparently  healthy  babies,  is  the  major  cause  of  death  of  infants  between  the 
ages  of  1  month  and  1  year,  killing  over  700  infants  each  year  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  victims  of  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  are  babies  who  appear 
healthy  but  die  without  warning  during  sleep;  and 

WHEREAS.  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  is  neither  predictable  nor  preventable, 
leaving  parents  with  feelings  of  guilt  and  loneliness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  parents  and  siblings  of  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  often  suffer 
unnecessary  anguish  because  many  people  are  unaware  of  the  existence  of  the 
pernicious  killer;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  the  cause  of  this  tragic  phenomenon  eludes  us,  hope  lies  in  the 
continued  research  and  increased  public  awareness  of  this  serious  and  unexplainable 
disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  increase  in  the  public  awareness  of  the  problem  of  Sudden  Infant 
Death  Syndrome  may  ease   the  burden  of  the  families  of  victims  and  stimulate 
interest  in  increased  research  into  the  causes  of  and  a  cure  for  Sudden  Infant 
Death  Syndrome;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  Chapter  of  the  National 
Sudden  Death  Syndrome  Foundation   is   observing  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome 
Awareness  Month   in  a  continued  effort  to  educate  parents  and  the  general  public 
about  this  puzzling  disease  which  affects  thousands  of  families  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS.  October  1989  in  California  marks  the  signing  into  law  of  Senate  Bills 
1067,   1068,   1069,  and  1070,  which  establish  California  as  the  national  leader  in 
SIDS  public  information,  research  and  service; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  Awareness  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

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 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6561 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■     FILED 

In  tfi«  offic*  of  ftia  Swn-tory  of  Stale 
of  the  State  of  Califorrio 

OCT  Q,:  in^g 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretatv  cf  Stats 

By  XV4I^ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS.  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  (SIDS),  the  sudden  and  unexpected  death 
of  apparently  healthy  babies,  is  the  major  cause  of  death  of  infants  between  the 
ages  of  1  month  and  1  year,  killing  over  700  infants  each  year  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  victims  of  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  are  babies  who  appear 
healthy  but  die  without  warning  during  sleep;  and 

WHEREAS.  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  is  neither  predictable  nor  preventable, 
leaving  parents  with  feelings  of  guilt  and  loneliness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  parents  and  siblings  of  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  often  suffer 
unnecessary  anguish  because  many  people  are  unaware  of  the  existence  of  the 
pernicious  killer;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  the  cause  of  this  tragic  phenomenon  eludes  us,  hope  lies  in  the 
continued  research  and  increased  public  awareness  of  this  serious  and  unexplainable 
disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  increase  in  the  public  awareness  of  the  problem  of  Sudden  Infant 
Death  Syndrome  may  ease  the  burden  of  the  families  of  victims  and  stimulate 
interest  in  increased  research  into  the  causes  of  and  a  cure  for  Sudden  Infant 
Death  Syndrome;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  month  of  October,  the  California  Chapter  of  the  National 
Sudden  Death  Syndrome  Foundation   is  observing  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome 
Awareness  Month  in  a  continued  effort  to  educate  parents  and  the  general  public 
about  this  puzzling  disease  which  affects  thousands  of  families  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS.  October  1989  in  California  marks  the  signing  into  law  of  Senate  Bills 
1067,   1068,   1069,  and  1070.  which  establish  California  as  the  national  leader  in 
SIDS  public  information,  research  and  service; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  Awareness  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ath  day  of 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6562 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

the  offks  o<  the  Secretary  of  StaU; 
of  tfie  Stole  of  ColJforrio 

-C;  0  4  1^39 
MARCH  WrtG  EU.  Secret3»  cf  ?t:t.> 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


SHBRKAS,  the  future  of  our  state  rests  on  the  shoulders  of  today's  youth,  who 
are  the  leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  our  children  receive  proper  educational  assistance 
to  enhance  their  growth  and  potential;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  children  have  learning  disabilities   that  are  not   fully 
understood  by  those  around  them,  and  sometimes  they  are  deprived  of  their  right  to 
leam  by  not  receiving  special  attention;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  many  medical  professionals  in  the  Golden  State  who  are 
committed  to  meeting  the  special  needs  of  this  precious  but  vulnerable  segment  of 
our  population:  and 

WHEREAS,  greater  strides  can  be  made  if  all  citizens  become  more  aware  of  the 
problems  and  needs  of  those  children  afflicted  with  learning  disabilities; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Learning  Disabilities  Month  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  enhance  their  awareness  and  knowledge  of  learning  disabilities. 

IH  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 
October  1989. 

0       L        '     . 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


..J 


6563 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  office  of  ttw  Socratary  «f  Shil* 
of  th«  Start*  of  Colifornta 

OCT  OG  1989 

MARCH  EpNQ  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
D^oty  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  success  of  many  of  our  state's  activities  —  from  business   to 
education  —  is  enhanced  by  the  productive  usage  of  quality  computer  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  computer  knowledge  has  become  vital  to  success  in  the  increasingly 
complex  and  competitive  business  community  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  children,  as  our  state's  leaders  of  tomorrow,  need  the  opportunity  to 
work  and  learn  with  computers  in  order  to  grow  creatively  and  educationally;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  countless  computer  programs  now  being  used  in  the 
California  school  system  that  are  enhancing  computer  literacy  among  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  we  continue  to  maintain  awareness  of  the  need   for 
computer  education   in  order  to  ensure  the  competitive  edge  in  productivity, 
creativity  and  general  knowledge  for  which  our  great  state  and  nation  are  world 
renowned;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of 
computer  education  and  how  it  prepares  our  citizens  to  meet  the  challenges  of  rapid 
technological  change; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUECMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Computer  Learning  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  computer  education. 

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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6563 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  Hm  Sacratory  W  Stat* 
of  ih*  Stott  of  Cdiforiria 

OCT  001989 

MARCH  ^  EU,  Secretai)  of  Stat* 
'    "         Deputy  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  success  of  many  of  our  state's  activities  --  from  business   to 
education  —  is  enhanced  by  the  productive  usage  of  quality  computer  systems;  and 

WHEREAS,  computer  knowledge  has  become  vital  to  success  in  the  increasingly 
complex  and  competitive  business  community  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  children,  as  our  state's  leaders  of  tomorrow,  need  the  opportunity  to 
work  and  learn  with  computers  in  order  to  grow  creatively  and  educationally;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  countless  computer  programs  now  being  used  in  the 
California  school  system  that  are  enhancing  computer  literacy  among  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  we  continue  to  maintain  awareness  of  the  need   for 
computer  education   in  order  to  ensure  the  competitive  edge  in  productivity, 
creativity  and  general  knowledge  for  which  our  great  state  and  nation  are  world 
renowned:  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of 
computer  education  and  how  it  prepares  our  citizens  to  meet  the  challenges  of  rapid 
technological  change; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1989  as  Computer  Learning  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  computer  education. 

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  1989. 


/V>e-*-toc —  .<ywfcx.<^i»^- ^-  ^ 


Governor   of   California 


ST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6564 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

tn  the  ofltc*  of  1*w  S«tT»tofy  of  Sto+o 
of  Ifie  Stat*  of  California 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  St:te      ^_, 
Deput^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  the  children  of  our  nation  are  its  most  valuable  resource  and  by 
ensuring  their  individual  growth,  intellectual  development  and  overall  welfare  we 
can  help  our  nation  continue  on  a  bright  and  progressive  path;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  representing  the  hope,  promise  and  future  prosperity  of  our 
great  nation,   children  also  bring  unquestioned  love  and  compassion  to  family 
relationships  and  contribute  to  the  overall  strength  and  unity  of  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  imperative  that  we  encourage  all  children  to  participate  in 
productive  and  enjoyable  activities  so  that  they  may  develop  the  maturity, 
initiative  and  responsibility  to  meet  the  many  challenges  held  by  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  our  children  work  to  realize  their  dreams   and   fulfill   their 
ambitions,   they  will  rely  on  the  support,  advice  and  encouragement  of  family  and 
friends  to  help  them  make  decisions  regarding  their  ideals,  behavior  and  goals;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  remains  committed  to  effectively  addressing  vital 
children's   issues   and  has   long  been  a  leader  in  providing  essential  services 
designed  to  meet  the  needs  of  our  children,   including  outstanding  educational 
opportunities,   quality  health  care,  child  abuse  prevention  and  treatment  services 
and  drug  abuse  education  programs;  and 

WHEREAS.  Public  Law  101-52  now  designates  the  second  Sunday  in  October  of  1989 
as  "National  Children's  Day"  and  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the 
vital  role  which  their  children  will  play  in  charting  the  future  course  of  our 
nation; 

NOW  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUiaffiJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  lA.  1989  as  Children's  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  take  the  time  to  express  to  their  children  their  love  and  appreciation 
for  the  many  joys  and  rewards  which  they  have  brought  to  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  5th  day  of 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


^^      *ml^^ 


Secretary  of   State 


6565 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ot  lti«  Stale  of  Colpfornia 
OCT  ]     ;|   1939 
MARCH  FOJIG  EU.^relary  cf 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot-  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  forest  products  industry  plays  an  important  role  in  the  economy 
of  California:  and 

WHEREAS,  among  their  many  vital  responsibilities  are  the  planting,  growing  and 
harvesting  of  trees  and  the  manufacturing  of  wood  and  paper  products;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  proper  management  techniques  employed  today  have  resulted   in 
increased   timberland  growth  and  the  enhancement  of  timber  as  a  renewable  natural 
resource:  and 

WHEREAS,  organizations  within  the  timber  harvesting,   lumber  producing  and 
paper  processing   industries,   together  with  government,  are  working  to  meet  the 
challenge  of  providing  affordable  wood  and  paper  products  while  striving  to 
preserve  the  natural  resources  and  beautiful  forests  for  which  the  Golden  State  is 
so  well  known:  and 

WHEREAS,  as  California  experiences  growth  in  the  future,  greater  demands  will 
be  placed  upon  the  forest  products  industry  for  their  many  valuable  services:  and 

^ 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  important  role  that 
forest  products  play  in  our  everyday  lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEURMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15-21,  1989  as  Forest  Products  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  11th  day  of 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6566 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Seoetory  of  Statj 
of  the  Slate  of  Collforria 

•:'''  I   ;  r^89 

MARCH  fONG  EW,  Sectetary  cf  ~:t> 

Ry    .rUxun-     v\Mn-. 


Osputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEBEAS.   there  are  more  than  50  million  working  women  in  our     nation's     work 
force;    and 

WHEREAS,  these  working  women  are  constantly  striving  to  serve  their  community, 
their  state   and   their  nation   through  civic    and  cultural   activities;    and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  study  of  social  education,  economic  and  political  issues, 
our  business  and  professional  women  are  helping  to  create  better  working  conditions 
for  business  women;    and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  15-21,  1989.  the  National  Federation  of 
Business    and  Professional  Women   is   observing  National  Business  Women's  Week;    and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  California's  working  women  and 
express  gratitude  for  their  significant  contributions  to  our  state's  economy  and 
society;    and 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15-21,    1989  as  Business  Women'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   11th  day     of 
October   1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of   State 


6567 


SB 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.  ^  F"'LED 

in  tiM  0«M  o(  the  StcrrtiTy  of  Sfatr. 
<*  nt  Staf  of  Colifomia 

^■^^T  1  .   1939 
MARCHMNGEU  cecreta^rt-t-^ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  victims  of  crime  and  their  loved  ones  often  face  severe  financial. 
ptiysical,    and  psychological   damage;    and 

WHEREAS,    in   1988,    935,520  Califomians  were  victims   of  crime;    and 

WHEREAS,      violent      crimes      are  becoming   increasingly  brutal   due  to  a  rise   in 
drug-related   criminal  violence;    and 

WHEREAS,   an  effective  and    fair  criminal   justice   system     must      recognize      the 
rights    of  victims   and  balance   them  with  those   of   the   accused;    and 

WHEREAS,    it    is    important   that   all   Califomians   increase   their  awareness   of   the 
needs   of  victims  and  the  valuable  services  provided   in  communities   throughout     the 
state;    and 

WHEREAS,  the  observance  of  Victims'  Rights  Week  highlights  the  problems  faced 
by  victims   of  crime  and  the  many  services   available  to  assist   them; 

WW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  Victims'  Rights  Week  in  California,  and  urge 
all   citizens   to  join   in   this    important   observance. 

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 
October    1989. 

Governor  of  California^/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


K^'M   K'eJUrf^  ■o 


6568 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,       FILED 

In  the  oKk*  tA  t>>6  Secretary  of  Stcts 
of  It*  State  of  California 

OCT  1  ■•  1939 

MARCH  FOWG  EU,  Secretary  (J  Cf'j 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHKRKAS.  by  participating  in  vocational  education  programs,  our  children  may 
learn  many  valuable  skills  which  will  help  them  develop  the  maturity,  initiative 
and  responsibility  to  survive  in  our  increasingly  competitive  society;  and 

HHBRSAS.  consumer  home  economics  and  early  childhood  education  programs  are 
important  components   of  vocational  education  services  provided  to  citizens 
throughout  our  state;  and 

HHBREAS.  not  only  are  these  programs  vital  to  the  development  of  our  state's 
human  resources,  but  they  have  also  become  increasingly  important  to  California's 
continued  economic  progress  and  prosperity;  and 

MtiKKEAS.  consumer  home  economics  and  early  childhood  education  programs 
throughout   California  are  continuing  their  dedicated  efforts  to  provide  quality 
educational  services  to  all  students;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  important   role 
which  consumer  home  economics  and  early  childhood  education  programs  play  in  the 
development  of  our  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16-21   as  Consumer  Home  Economics  and  Early  Childhood 
Education  Week  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  become  more  aware  of  the  services 
and  benefits  available  to  them  through  these  programs. 

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 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


O'.i'-l'z-'SS  UjEv  lO:23    ID: 


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6569 

F  >  t:  E  D.^ 


PROCLAMATION 
STATE  OF  EHERGENC 


OCT  1  8  1989 

AtSilLcfdodk-AAJL 

«MMH 


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I,  Leo  McCarthy,  Goveinoi  of  the  State  of  California,  find 
that  conditions  ot  extLcme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and 
property  exist  within  the  City  and  County  of  San  Fiancisco  and  the 
Counties  of  Alameda,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San  Mateo,  Santa  Clara, 
Santa  Cruz,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  October  17,  1989,  as 
a  result  of  a  major  earthquake  and  aftershocks.   Upon  the  request 
of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  City  and  County  of  San 
Ftancis(;o  and  the  Countjes  of  Alameda,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San 
Mateo,  >>anta  Clara  and  Santa  Cruz,  and  because  the  magnitude  of 
.nis  di;>aster  exceeds  the  c£j;abilit ie^,  of  the  services,  personnel, 
and  facilities  of  the  affected  counties,  I,  therefore,  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  City  and  County  of  San 
Francisco  and  the  Counties  of  Alameda,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San 
Mateo,  Santa  Clara,  and  Santa  Cruz;  and 

Futsuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of 
the  state  government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel, 
rment  and  facilities  for  the  perfotrriance  of  any  and  all 
v:tics  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore,  direct 
^mpjementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in 
ccordance  with  state  law;  and 

I  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  hereafter  possible,  this 
proclamation  be  filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and 
that  widespread  publicity  and  notice  be  given  to  this 
prccJamatlon. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  caused 
the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  tQ—tpe  affixed  tiiis  18th 
day  of  October,  19  89. 


Lett  McCarthy 
Governor 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


A 


u 


6569 

FIUED 


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OCT  1  8  1989 


f  California,  find 

that  ov,..«* /of  persons  and 

property  exist  within  the  City  and  County  oi  San  Francisco  and  the 
Counties  of  Alameda,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San  Mateo,  Santa  Clara, 
Santa  Cruz,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  October  17,  1989,  as 
a  result  of  a  major  earthquake  and  aftershocks.   Dpon  the  request 
of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  City  and  County  of  San 
Francisco  and  the  Counties  of  Alameda,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San 
Mateo,  yanta  Clara  and  Santa  Cruz,  and  because  the  magnitude  of 
this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  ot  the  services,  personnel, 
and  facilities  of  the  affected  counties,  I,  therefore,  proclaim  a 
State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  City  and  County  of  San 
Francisco  and  the  Counties  of  Alameda,  Monterey,  San  Benito,  San 
Mateo,  Santa  Clara,  and  Santa  Cruz;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of 
the  state  government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel, 
equipment  and  facilities  for  the  performance  of  any  and  all 
activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore,  direct 
the  implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in 
accordance  with  state  law;  and 

I  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  hereafter  possible,  this 
proclamation  be  filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and 
that  widespread  publicity  and  notice  be  given  to  t  lis 
proclamation. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF,  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand  and  caused 
the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of  California  to-be  affixed  tiiis  18th 
day  of  October,  1989. 


McCarthy 
Governor 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


I    /  l.«  .» 


6569 


CO : 


OCT  1  8  1969 


MMCH 

OF    A  ^ 

en^A.y|r  r>F  pMERGENCY 

that  conditions  of  =«:?»%?'  ,^:„""ntv  of  Ln  Francisco  and  the 

Hateo,  Santa  Clara  »"«  ^f "  "^?[t?et  o1"se  «rvl«1,  personnel, 

'"f  fli"u"es"cf  fhe  "lecfef  counttes!  I,  therefore,  proclaim  a 

and  facilities  or  tne  a--cv-^t      ri^-w  and  Countv  of  San 

State  of  Emergency  to  exist  J"^^^^^^f  ^M^^terey"  San  Benito,  San 

Francisco  and  the  Counties  of  Alameda,  Monterey, 

Mateo,  Santa  Clara,  and  Santa  Cruz;  and 

the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  ^^1  agencies  of 


the" implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in 
accordance  with  state  law;  and 


this 

ry  of  State  and 
is 


proclamation. 


JLri^^!=o?^h"fltaJe-|rcS!fro?^?a'?^"ni?t.ert^?rfst^ 


the  G 

day  of  October, 


1989. 


Le6  McCarthy 
Governor 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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OCT  1  8  WW 

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PP<y:i-ftWATION 

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gTATF.    OF    EMERGENCY 


property  ^xistwithm  the  City  and  ^^^^^  <^|^^  „^^^^^  g^^^a  Clara, 
Counties  of  Alameda,  Moncerey,  o«"  dt^wj-i-w,    «^*.^w^-  17   iqrq   »s 

It'lTAolU^t   Supervisors  f  '^*  "'^  ';;t?^y?1an'B"ito,  s.n 
Francisco  and  th.  Counries  o£  Alapeda,  «°"""^;u!°„  "'itude  ot 

Mateo,  Santa  Clara,  and  Santa  Cruz;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of 
the  state  qSverntnent  ?o  utilize  and  employ  state  P^'^sonnel, 
the  state  ^ovetnme  ^   performance  of  any  and  all 

'2'^15T^ies  to  fllei  ate  th?s  eier^ency  .nd,  furthermore,  direct 
Th;  Implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  xn 
accordance  with  state  law;  and 


I  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  hereafter  possible,  t 
pcoclamation  be  filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretar 
that  widespread  publicity  and  notice  be  given  to  th 


!Spr 
proclamation* 


this 
y  of  State  and 

his 


.^\r^^!=o?^sfkaL''S%S!iroJ^?a^i^"ni?tx^r^?r!t.h 


the  G 

day  of  Octob 


1989. 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6570 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■       FILED 

In  <h«  offic*  of  th*  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  Slate  of  California 

cun  :.  iQ89 

MARCH  F0N9  EU  Secretny^  Stats 


MARCH  FON^  EU  Secretny^ 

By    /mli^^  M 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,    over  36  million  Americans   face  the  personal   challenge      of     physical 
disability;    and 

whkkKAS.    these  special    individuals   attempt   to  overcome   their  adversities   every 
day  to  lead,    productive  lives;    and 

WHEREAS,   this  goal   is  achieved  through  their     strong     character,      sense     of 
determination  and  true  dedication  to  realizing  their  dreams;    and 


and 


WHEREAS,   these  special  individuals  have  earned  our  respect  and  recognition; 


WHEREAS,  the  National  Rehabilitation  Hospital  is  sponsoring  the  Annual  Victory 
Awards   Celebration   in  Washington,   D.C.   on   November  6.  1989  to  honor  these 
outstanding  individuals; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  5-11,  1989  as  Victory  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  gain  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the   achievements   of 
disabled  people- 
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 
October  1989. 


Govemc 


mor   of   California    ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6571 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

m  the  offic*  of  tti«  Sccntary  df  Stati 
<rf  th*  SM«  of  Colifoniia 

0CT1:)1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  ^Uiy  of  State 


rt 


Deputy 


EXKCOnVE 

BMERGENCT 

ORDER 


I,  GEORGE  DKIKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  as  a  further  result 
of  the  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  located  in  the  areas 
described  in  the  PROCLAMATION  OF  A  STATE  OF  EMERGENCY  issued  on  October  18,   1989, 
in  response  to  a  major  earthquake  and  aftershocks  beginning  on  October  17,  1989,  by 
virtue  of  the  power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution  and  the  statutes 
of  the   State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  Executive  Emergency  Order  to 
become  effective  immediately: 

Commencing  Friday,  October  20,  1989,  and  UNTIL  FURTHER  NOTICE,   the 
collection  of  tolls  on  the  three  state  owned  and  operated  transbay  bridges  are 
suspended  during  weekdays  from  the  hours  of  5  a.m.  to  10  a.m. 

In  order  to  prevent  or  eliminate  undue  traffic  congestion  at  toll  booths, 
the  Director  of  the  California  Department  of  Transportation,  if  he  determines 
it  necessary,  shall  have  the  authority  to  expand  such  non-collection  hours, 
including  afternoon  hours.   Said  transbay  bridges  are  the  San  Mateo-Hayward 
Bridge,  Dumbarton  Bridge,  and  the  Richmond-San  Rafael  Bridge. 

I  FURTHER  DIRECT  that  as  soon  hereafter  as  possible,  this  Executive  Emergency 
Order  be  filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  that  widespread 
publicity  and  notice  be  given. 

I  FDRTHER  REQUEST  that  the  Golden  Gate  Bridge  Authority  similarly  suspend  the 
collection  of  tolls  on  their  operated  facility  during  the  same  days  and  hours  in 
order  to  assist  the  state  and  public  affected  by  this  natural  disaster. 

IH  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 


October  1988. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6572 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I    ;_    »■,.     w- 
>    tfi*  otHc*  of  tht  S«cr«tory  of  Stotf 
of  th*  Statt  of  CalHornIo 

OCT  101989 

MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Sacrettry  of  State 


.0 


Mi^^l 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHERKAS.  the  people  of  California  are  justly  indebted  to  all  who  have  served 
in  uniform  in  the  cause  of  our  national  defense;  and 

HHERSAS.  nearly  1.25  million  veterans  living  in  the  United  States  today  are 
women  and  have  contributed  immeasurably  to  preserve  our  freedom  and  way  of  life; 
and 

WHKRKAS.   more  than  150,000  of  these  women  who  have  answered  duty's  call 
currently  live  in  California;  and 

HHERKAS,  many  California  women  veterans  freely  left  their  homes  experiencing 
great  hardship  and  danger  by  way  of  casualties  of  war  in  their  country's  service; 
and 

HHBREAS.  the  contributions  and  sacrifices  of  women  veterans  deserve  great 
public  recognition,  awareness  and  appreciation;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  special  week  in  honor  of  women  veterans  would  serve  to  create  more 
public  awareness  of  their  contribution  to  the  preservation  of  our  nation  and  the 
peace  of  the  world;  and 

WhkkKAS,   it  is   fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
vital  services  of  these  patriotic  and  dedicated  women  of  the  military; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  5-11,   1989  as  Women  Veterans  Recognition  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  and  appreciate  California's  women 
veterans. 


IN  HITHESS  HHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
October  1989. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6573 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.  -„  f^'  LED 

In  the  offie.  of  th.  S««te,y  of  SM, 
of  th.  SM.  o<  CoJiJJZ, 

OCT:?  )1989 


»W«CHFONGEU,SecrBtafyofSW» 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHKRKAS.  alcohol  and  other  drug  abuse  in  this  nation  has   reached  epidemic 
stages,  with  the  15-24  year  old  age  group  dying  at  a  faster  rate  than  any  other;  and 

WHERSAS.  it  is  imperative  that  visible,  unified  prevention  education  efforts  by 
community  members  be  launched  to  reduce  the  demand  for  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS,  drug  and  alcohol  abuse  often  leads  to  lover  grades,  loss  of  employment, 
criminal  activity,  the  deterioration  of  individual  physical  and  mental  capacity,  and, 
if  left  unchecked,  may  ultimately  result  in  death;  and 

VHERBAS.  it  is  an  intolerable  travesty  that  substance  abuse  has  become  so 
prevalent  among  our  youth,  as  over  15  percent  of  California's  eleventh  grade  students 
have  tried  some  sort  of  illegal  drug  by  the  time  they  are  sixteen,  while  over  60,000 
high  school  students  throughout  our  state  use  marijuana  on  a  daily  basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Federation  of  Parents  for  Drug-Free  Youth,  Californians 
for  Drug-Free  Youth,  the  California  Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs,  members 
of  the  Governor's  Policy  Council  on  Drug  and  Alcohol  Abuse,  and  the  California  State 
Parent-Teacher  Association  are  sponsoring  the  National  Red  Ribbon  Campaign  offering 
citizens  the  opportunity  to  demonstrate  their  commitment  to  drug  free  lifestyles;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Red  Ribbon  Campaign  will  be  celebrated  in  every  community 
of  America  during  "Red  Ribbon  Week",  October  22-29.  1989;  and 

WHEREAS,  business,  government,  law  enforcement,  schools,  religious  institutions, 
service  organizations,   youth,  physicians,  senior  citizens,  military,  sports  teams, 
and  individuals  will  demonstrate  their  commitment  to  drug-free,  healthy  lifestyles  by 
wearing  and  displaying  red  ribbons  during  this  week-long  campaign; 

MC3H,   THEREFORE.   I,  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  October  22-29.  1989  to  be  Red  Ribbon  Week  in  California, 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  drug  prevention  education  activities, 
making  a  visible  statement  that  all  Californians  are  strongly  committed  to  a  drug 
free  community. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6574 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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c:        ::?Q 


Deputy  Secretory  of  Srai 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  California  citizens  of  all  ages  rely  on  the  residential  comnninity 
care  industry  for  vital  non-medical  care  services;  and 

WHKRKAS.  residential  community  care  facilities  serve  over  187.000  individuals, 
including  the  elderly,  mentally  disordered,   developmentally  disabled,   and 
emotioiauj  disturbed!  as  well  as  abused,  abandoned  or  neglected  children,  and  drug 
dependent  and  otherwise  troubled  youths;  and 

ilHKRKAS.  services  provided  at  residential  community  care  facilities  range  from 
room  and  board  and  care  and  supervision,  to  social  and  recreational  activities;  and 

OTKRKAS.   residential  community  care  providers  continually  strive  to  improve 
the  quality  of  community  residential  care  for  their  clientele,  evidenced  by  their 
willingness  to  convene  annually  to  discuss  methods  of  enhancing  their  care 
facilities;  and 

HHKRKAS.  the  dedicated  individuals  of  our  state  who  serve  in  residential 
community  care  facilities  are  deserving  of  great  respect  and  admiration  for  their 
commitment  to  care   for   individuals   who   otherwise   might   require 
institutionalization; 

HOH  THKRKFORK.  I.  GKORGK  DKUOIKJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  5-11.  1989  as  Residential  Community  Care  Week  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  outstanding  contributions 
and  tireless  dedication  of  residential  community  care  providers. 

IN  WITNKSS  WHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
October  1989. 


..A 


Governor  of  California 


(4^«.X-'t*^--.*-^*-^*------ 


Secretary  of  State 


6575 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  <rf  th«  Stcntarf  of  Stat* 
of  th«  Stola  of  CaiHofnia 

OCTf?  01989 

MARCHJONG  EU,  Soratwy  of  Stat* 


^=^ 


Deputy 


^ 


EXECDTTVE 

BHKRGENCT 

ORDER 


WHERKAS.  strict  compliance  with  all  statutes,   rules  and  regulations 
prescribing  procedures  for  the  conduct  of  certain  state  business,  specifically  the 
award  and  administration  of  state  contracts  by  the  California  Department  of 
Transportation,  would  hinder  and  delay  the  restoration  of  facilities  and  services 
damaged  by  the  major  earthquake  and  its  aftershocks  beginning  on  October  17,  1989; 

HOH.  THEREFORE.  I,  (XORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  in  accordance  with  the  authority  vested 
in  me  by  the  California  Emergency  Services  Act,  and  in  particular.  Section  8571  of 
the  California  Government  Code,  HEREBY  SUSPEND  the  operation  of  all  such  statutes, 
rules  and  regulations  as  they  apply  to  California  Department  of  Transportation 
contracts  for  the  investigation  and  technical  analysis  of  the  damage  and   the 
correction  thereof,   and  said  contracts  for  the  restoration  of  facilities  and 
services  due  to  said  earthquake  and  aftershocks: 

IT  IS  FURTHER  ORDERED,  that  California  Department  of  Transportation  officers 
having  responsibility   for  such  contracts  exercise  sound  discretion  to  apply  the 
provisions  of  statutes,  rules  and  regulations  designed  for  the  protection  of  the 
public  welfare,   provided  that  such  application  is  done  in  a  selective  manner 
designed  to  avoid  any  delay  in  the  commencement  of  said  work.   This   order  of 
suspension  shall  be  effective  only  for  such  previously  described  contracts  entered 
into  on  or  before  December  31,  1989. 

IN  HITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
October  1989. 


0    I 

Govemor  of  California 


-.^L- 


Secretary  of  State 


6576 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ifin  office  of  ttw  Socretwy  of  Sta«o 
of  #!•  Statv  of  Caihrnia 

mj:  ^  ;Q39 

At_jL^o'dock_jZ_M 

VARCH  FOfJG  £U,  Secretary  of  State 

By JiT^din    Cau^ 

Deputy  Secretary  efStato 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  having  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  no  longer  exist 
in  circumstances  previously  declared  a  State  of  Emergency,  and  pursuant  to  the 
authority  specified  in  Government  Code  Section  8629,  and  having  further  found  that 
local  authorities  are  now  able  to  cope  with  the  situation,  therefore  proclaim  that 
the  State  of  Emergency  previously  proclaimed  on  the  following  date  and  in  the 
following  jurisdiction  no  longer  exists,    effective  immediately: 


October  23,    1985 


Shasta  County 

IN  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
October   1989. 


-j_^    J/fc.C4jL--*-«j^--«- 


Govemor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


fY\^^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6577 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  th*  ^HkM  of  th«  S«™»ory  ot  SkiH    k^v. 
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PROCLAMATIOM 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMER^IICT 


I.  GEORGE  DEIKNBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  City  of 
Isleton  and  the  Counties  of  Contra  Costa  and  Marin.  California,  beginning  on 
October  17,  1989,  as  a  result  of  major  earthquake  and  aftershocks.  Upon  the 
request  of  the  City  Council  of  the  City  of  Isleton  and  the  Boards  of  Supervisors  of 
the  Counties  of  Contra  Costa  and  Marin,  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster 
exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  affected 
city  and  counties,  I,  therefore,  proclaim  a  Stat*»  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  City 
of  Isleton  and  the  Counties  of  Contra  Costa  and  ..    rin;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  oxi  agencies  of  state  government 
to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the  performance 
of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore,  direct  the 
implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in  accordance  with  state  law; 
and 

I  FOSTHER  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  this  23rd  day  of 
October  1989. 


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6578 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tht  ofRca  of  the  SMr*tary  of  Stat* 
of  th*  Stat*  of  California 

OCT:?::  1939 

NWRCH  F0N3  EU^  Secretary^of  St3t3 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS.  fugitives  from  justice  present  a  clear  and  present  danger  to  the 
public  safety  and  their  apprehension  requires  a  large  commitment  of  law  enforcement 
resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  or  about  September  18.  1989,  in  front  of  10210  South  Haas  Avenue, 

Los  Angeles,   California,   Anthony  Gardner,  nineteen  years  of  age.  was  shot  and 

killed  in  a  drive-by  shooting  by  two  suspects  in  a  late  model  bluish-gray  sedan; 
and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  this  heinous  act,  and  have  been  unable  to  do  so; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  is  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  section   1547   to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGB  DBOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  murder  of  Anthony  Gardner. 

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 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6579 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■n  the  office  of  the  SKrctary  of  State 
of  lh«  9Mt*  of  California 

OCT  2?  1989 

MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
Doput/-^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  a  productive  marketplace  and  high  i tandard  of  living  are  dependent 
upon  the  development  and  implementation  of  advanced  technological  information  and 
procedures;  and 

WHEREAS,  innovation  and  creativity  in  business  and  industry  are  vital  to  the 
prosperity  of  California's  diverse  economy  and  help  to  provide  greater  job 
opportunities  for  citizens  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  special  training  and  educational  programs  are 
provided  to  citizens  so  that  they  will  be  able  to  benefit  from  new  job 
opportunities  resulting  from  technological  growth  and  progress;  and 

HHEREAS.  additionally,  those  California  workers  who  may  be  dislocated  due  to 
relocation  or  reassignment  will  need  effective  retraining  and  skill  improvement 
services  to  assist  them  in  becoming  comfortable  and  proficient  in  their  new  jobs; 
and 

WHEREAS,  only  by  promoting  quality  and  comprehensive  skill  training  which  help 
citizens  compete  in  an  increasingly  complex  and  competitive  work  environment  can  we 
help  maintain  a  well-trained,  experienced  and  productive  work  force  in  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  19-November  4,  1989  as  Employment  and  Training  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  take  advantage  of  job  training  and  employment 
opportunities  available  to  them. 

Ili  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 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


-«- 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6580 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


K   f  "-  E  D 

of  the  Stota  of  California 

OCT  2?  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
By..  A7<wu 


Depi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS.  on  November  8,  1895,  William  Roentgen  discovered  the  x-ray  and  opened 
up  a  new  field  of  diagnostic  and  therapeutic  techniques  that  are  widely  used  today; 
and 


WHKRKAS.   the  health  of  the  citizens   of  California   is    of  the  utmost   importance; 


and 


WHKRKAS.   countless  citizens  of  the  Golden  State  rely  on  qualified 
practitioners  who  specialize  in  the  use  of  medical  radiation  and  imaging  techniques 
to  aid  in  the  diagnosis  and  treatment  of  disease;  and 

WHKRKAS.   professionals  in  radiography  are  dedicated  to  the  highest  standards 
of  professionalism  as  they  strive  to  provide  the  most  effective  health  care 
available  to  the  citizens  of  our  great  state;  and 

WHKRKAS.   November  6-12,  1989  is  being  observed  as  Radiologic  Technology  Wedc 
to  emphasize  the  safe  medical  radiation  technology  provided  through  the  skilled  and 
conscientious  efforts  of  radiation  therapy  technologists,   nuclear  medicine 
technologists  and  diagnostic  radiology  technologists;  and 

WHKRKAS.  as  residents  in  the  state  with  the  highest  number  of  technologists  in 
the  nation,   it   is   fitting  that   all  Califomians  join  in  this  observance  by 
recognizing  the  importance  of  radiologic  technology  in  our  lives; 

HOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GKORGK  DKOKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  6-12,  1989  as  Radiologic  Technology  Week  in  California. 

IM  WITNKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
October  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTBST: 


fY\aMJI^h^i^ 


Secretary  of   State 


6581 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


P  f  L  E  D 

'n  the  office  of  th«  S^r.^.       ,  - 

OCT  2?  1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  of  State 
Depu 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  while  working  as  the  chief  Middle  East  correspondent  for  the  Associated 
Press.   Terry  Anderson  was  taken  hostage  on  March  16,  1985  and  will  soon  spend  his 
A2nd  birthday  in  captivity  —  his  fifth  as  a  hostage;  and 

WHEKKAS.  there  are  also  nine  other  innocent  citizens  of  the  United  States  who 
are  being  held  hostage  in  Lebanon,  as  follows:  Lieutenant  Colonel  William  R.  Higgins, 
taken  February  17.  1988;  William  Buckley,  political  officer  at  the  United  States 
Embassy  in  Beirut,   captured  March  18,   1984;   Thomas  P.  Sutherland,  Dean  of 
agriculture.  American  University  of  Beirut,  taken  June  9,  1985;  Frank  Herbert  Reed, 
headmaster  of  the  Lebanese  International  School,  seized  September  9,  1986;  Joseph 
James  Cicippio,  deputy  comptroller  of  the  American  University  of  Beirut,   taken 
September  12,   1986;   Edward  Austin  Tracy,  illustrator,  captured  October  21,  1986; 
Jessee  Jonathan  Turner,  computer  and  mathematics  professor,   Beirut  University 
College,   taken  January  24,  1987;  Alann  Bradford  Steen,  professor  of  Journalism  at 
Beirut  University  College,  seized  January  24,   1987;   and  Robert  Bruce  Polhill, 
business  professor  at  Beirut  University  College,  taken  January  24,  1987;  and 

WHERSAS,  information  received  by  government  officials  has  led  them  to  presume 
that  William  Buckley  died  while  in  captivity  and  that  Lieutenant  Colonel  William  R. 
Higgins  was  killed  by  his  captors;  and 

WHKRKAS.  international  terrorism  is  not  solely  an  American  dilemma,  as  the  fate 
of  other  hostages  from  Great  Britain,  West  Germany,  Italy,  Ireland  and  other  nations 
also  remains  uncertain;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  important  that  all  nations  and  international  agencies  continue 
their  efforts  to  secure  the  immediate,  safe  and  unconditional  release  of  hostages 
held  by  extremist  Islamic  groups  in  Lebanon;  and 

WHEREAS.  National  Hostage  Awareness  Day  has  been  proclaimed  by  the  United  States 
Congress  in  recognition  of  Terry  Anderson's  42nd  birthday  and  in  honor  of  the  other 
remaining  hostages;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  special  observance  calls  for  the  noon  ringing  of  bells,  display  of 
yellow  ribbons  and  the  lighting  of  porch  lights  to  symbolize  the  solidarity  of  all 
citizens  with  the  hostages  in  Lebanon; 


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MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  27,  1989  as  Hostage  Awareness  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  to  demonstrate  their  concern  and 
compassion  for  these  innocent  victims  of  international  terrorism. 

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 
October  1989. 


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6582 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCT  3  01989 

MARCH  PONG  EUlSMilNyillMi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VHERKAS,  a  productive  marketplace  and  high  standard  of  living  are  dependent 
upon  the  development  and  implementation  of  advanced  technological  information  and 
procedures;  and 

HHKREAS,  innovation  and  creativity  in  business  and  industry  are  vital  to  the 
prosperity  of  California's  diverse  economy  and  help  to  provide  greater  job  oppor- 
tunities for  citizens  throughout  our  state;  and 

WhbkKAS,  it  is  important  that  special  training  and  educational  programs  are 
provided  to  citizens  so  that  they  will  be  able  to  benefit  from  new  job  opportuni- 
ties resulting  from  technological  growth  and  progress;  and 

WHEREAS,  additionally,  those  California  workers  who  may  be  dislocated  due  to 
relocation  or  reassignment  will  need  effective  retraining  and  skill  improvement 
services  to  assist  them  in  becoming  comfortable  and  proficient  in  their  new  jobs; 
and 

WHEBEAS.  only  by  promoting  quality  and  comprehensive  skill  training  which  help 
citizens  compete  in  an  increasingly  complex  and  competitive  work  environment  can  we 
help  maintain  a  well-trained,  experienced  and  productive  work  force  in  California; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGR   DEQKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  29-November  A,  1989  as  Employment  and  Training  Week  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  take  advantage  of  job  training  and  employment 
opportunities  available  to  them. 

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 
October  1989. 


A 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6583 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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«f  tk«  Stof*  of  CalHornki  ! 

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MARCH  fONG  fU.  S«refcr>  of  Stjrt 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Skate  of  California 


HHKnAS.  an  otrtordinaty  eccasloo  haa  aritM  and  no*  azlats  requiring  that 
the  Legialature  of  the  Stat*  of  California  be  convened  in  eitraordinary  aeasion: 
n<M   therefore, 

I.  6B0RGI  DnXMXJIAII.  Goremor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue  of  the 
power  and  authority  ve.ted  in  ae  by  Section  3  (b)  Article  IV  of  the  Constitution  of 
the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  convene  the  Legialature  of  the  State  of 
California  to  aeet  in  extraordinary  seaaion  at  Sacraaento.  California,  on  the  2nd 
day  of  November.  1989.  at  12iOO  p...  of  aald  day  for  the  follo-lng  purpose  and  to 
legialate  upon  the  folloning  eubject: 

To  consider  and  act  upon  leglalatlon  relative  to  earthquake  preparedness  and 
safety  for  public  facilities  and  to  provide  aaalstance  to  thoae  peraona  and  public 
entitiea  that  Buffered  losses  aa  a  result  of  the  recent  earthquakes  in  the  Cities 
of  Isleton.  Tracy,  the  City  and  County  of  San  Franciaco  and  the  Counties  of 
Alameda.  Contra  Coata.  Marin.  Monterey.  San  Benito.  San  Mateo.  Santa  Clara.  Santa 
Cruz,  and  Solano. 

W  ■inBM  mUUUF  I  have  hereunto  aet  ay  hand 
and  eaneed  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day 
October  1989. 


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Govemor   of   California         ^ 


ATTBST: 


Secretary   of    State 


JiWMiiililHliMiJmHHHBBmiiMiBHaiMi 


6584 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  th*  Stat*  of  ColHomia 

QfJ-^-.  1989 

MARCH  £ONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
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PROCLAMATIOM 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  City  of  Tracy 
and  the  County  of  Solano,  California,  beginning  on  October  17,  1989,  as  a  result  of 
major  earthquake  and  aftershocks.  Upon  the  request  of  the  City  Council  of  the  City 
of  Tracy  and  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  County  of  Solano,  and  because  the 
magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and 
facilities  of  the  affected  city  and  county.  I,  therefore,  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  to  exist  in  the  City  of  Tracy  and  the  County  of  Solano;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore, 
direct  the  implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in  accordance  with 
state  law;  and 

I  FDRTHER  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  HITHESS  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  1989. 


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Secretary  of   State 


6585 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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riOV  01 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secratwy  of  SWt,  | 
By   .khxA^.T.yiJfl.i^.uj  ^ 


Def^ 


EZBCUnVE  ORDER  D-82-89 


VniERSAS,  on  October  17,  1989  a  major  earthquake  occurred  in  Northern 
California;  and 

HHERKAS.   on  October  18,  1989  the  Governor  proclaimed  a  State  of  Emergency  to 
exist  in  the  affected  counties  and  requested  Federal  assistance;  and 

WHKREAS,  on  October  18,  1989  the  President  of  the  United  States   declared  a 
major  populated  area  of  Northern  California  a  disaster  area;  and 

WHKREAS,   the  estimated  economic  cost  to  recover  from  this  disaster  is  many 
billion  dollars;  and 

WHEREAS,  that  same  disaster  area,  with  unique  topography  and  corresponding 
transportation  characteristics,   has  experienced  a  major  disruption  to  its 
transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  traffic  congestion  presented  a  serious  threat  to  economic  well-being 
prior  to  this  disaster;  and 

WHEREAS,   without  an  immediate  reduction  in  vehicular  trips,  notably  single 
occupant  vehicles,  congestion  will  cripple  the  economic  recovery  to  this  disaster 
and  accelerate  that  economic  deterioration;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  is  a  major  employer  in  the  affected  area; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.   Effective  immediately  and  until  further  notice,   all  State  agencies, 
departments,   boards,   and  commissions  with  offices  in  Alameda,  Contra 
Costa,  Marin,  San  Francisco,  San  Mateo,  Santa  Clara,  Santa  Cruz,  and  San 
Benito  counties  shall  expand  their  transportation  management  efforts  to 
effect  an  immediate  reduction  in  vehicular  trips  by  inq)lementing  the 
following  actions: 

*  Appoint  an  Employee  Transportation  Coordinator  for  each  facility  to 
work  with  its  department's  Traffic  Management  Coordinator  who  in 
turn  will  work  with  the  Caltrans  Office  of  Traffic  Improvement. 

*  Schedule  all   activities   including  routine  work  schedules  in 
accordance  with  local  efforts  to  stagger  demand  for  critical 
transportation   facilities,   including,   but  not  limited  to, 
implementation  of  A/ AG  or  9/80  work  week  schedules  as  practicable. 

*  Make  arrangements  to  temporarily  reassign  employees  to  offices 
closest  to  their  homes  or  implement  telecommuting  procedures  and 
programs  to  increase  work  at  home  or  at  satellite  facilities. 


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4. 


*  Encourage  employees  to  increase  their  use  of  mass  transportation 
including  rail,  bus,   and  ferry  service,  by  increasing  employer 
subsidies  in  conjunction  with  Department  of  Personnel  Administration 
instructions. 

*  Encourage  employees  to  increase  their  use  of  vanpools  and  carpools 
by  increasing  the  availability  of  State  equipment  for  such  service. 
Departments   that  own  vans  shall  notify  the  Department  of 
Transportation,   Office  of  Traffic   Improvement.    of   their 
availability. 

*  Where  feasible,  limit  single  occupant  vehicle  pariting  and  provide 
free  parking  to  any  vehicle  transporting  four  or  more  employees  to 
their  workplaces. 

*  Participate,  where  feasible  and  beneficial,  in  the  Department  of 
Personnel  Administration's  Compensated  Commute  Time  Pilot  Program. 

*  Limit  employee  travel  to  the  Bay  Area  to  multiple  occupant  vehicles. 

Until  further  notice,  the  Department  of  General   Services,   and  other 
departments  that  operate  fleets,  shall  coordinate  the  travel  of  employees 
to  avoid  single  occupancy  vehicle  trips  to  the  affected  counties. 

Until  further  notice,  the  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall 
extend  the  Compensated  Commute  Time  Pilot  Program  to  any  State  agency 
office  in  the  affected  counties  requesting  to  participate,   and  shall 
include  participants   in  carpool   of  four  or  more  persons  as  well  as 
vanpoolers  and  transit  riders. 

Until  further  notice,  the  Department  of  Personnel  Administration  shall 
increase  the  maximum  for  the  transit  pass  allowance  to  $30  in  the 
affected  counties.   This  shall  apply  to  passes  only,  will  be  subject   to 
federal  tax.  and  shall  take  effect  immediately. 

Until   further  notice,  the  Department  of  General  Services  and  Teale  Data 
Center,  in  cooperation  with  the  private  sector,  shall  provide  consulting 
support   to  businesses   and   local  governments  which  are  considering 
telecommuting  operations  as  a  response  to  the  emergency. 


A 


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  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6586 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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NOV  0:^989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 

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Dspuiy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEBEAS,  foster  family  programs  provide  essential  placement  and  counseling 
services  for  children  who  are  not  able  to  live  with  their  biological  families 
because  of  abuse,  neglect  or  abandonment;  and 

HHRSKAS.  foster  families  help  provide  comfort,  safety  and  a  loving  family 
environment   for  these  special  children  and  are  often  instrumental  in  encouraging 
them  to  develop  a  true  sense  of  maturity,  responsibility  and  family  values;  and 

HHERBAS.  as  over  38,000  children  currently  reside  in  foster  homes  throughout 
California,  it  is  important  to  remember  those  individuals  who  selflessly  open  their 
homes  and  hearts  and  offer  comfort,  love  and  guidance  to  foster  children  in  our 
state;  and 

HHKRSAS.   the  California  Foster  Parents  Association  is  holding  its  annual 
training  conference  November  10-15  to  exchange  information  and  discuss  new  ideas 
for  meeting  the  needs  of  foster  children  and  parents  in  California; 

HOH.  TEIKREFORE.  I.  GBORGB  DRDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  6-12,  1989  as  Foster  Parent  Appreciation  Week   in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in 
recognition  of  the  vital  role  which  foster  parents  play  in  the  future  of 
California's  children. 

IN  VITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ist  day  of 
November  1989. 


^r- 


A 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6587 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  the  Stat*  of  CoMernki 

.iOVO:;!1989 

MARCH  PONS  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,  geography  is  an  important  discipline  whicti  helps  all  students  gain  a 
better  understanding  of  cities,  countries  and  regions  throughout  the  world,  as  well 
as  patterns  of  human  movement,  geographical  change  and  natural  resource  avail- 
ability: and 

WHEREAS,  this  year's  theme.  "Geography:  Key  to  Our  Environment."  underscores 
the  relationship  of  these  concepts  and  the  vital  link  between  the  earth's  popula- 
tion and  its  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,   geography  also  has  an  important  historical  element  which  helps 
explain  the  origins  of  population  centers  and  human  cultural  patterns  as  related  to 
geographical  location  and  climate;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  addition  to  the  diversity  of  its  ethnic  population.  California 
also  has  a  geographical  landscape  marked  by  a  variety  of  physical  features  and 
environments  which  offer  a  rich  supply  of  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS.  California's  increasingly  important  role  as  the  gateway  for  the 
Pacific  Rim  has  created  a  greater  need  for  an  understanding  of  the  origins  and 
cultural  patterns  of  people  in  other  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  an  effective  partnership  between  teachers,  administra- 
tors, parents  and  students  throughout  California  can  we  help  promote  the  study  of 
geography  and  to  enhance  the  geographic  awareness  and  knowledge  of  all  citizens; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  12-18,  1989  as  Geography  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ist  day  of 
November  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


f(\aMhh^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6588 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  ColMornio 

MOV  03 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHBRKAS.  the  growth  and  development  of  children  throughout  California  are 
greatly  dependent  upon  a  nurturing  family  environment  and  the  support  and  guidance 
of  loving  parents;  and  * 

WHEREAS,  every  child  needs  and  deserves  a  loving  home  and  parents  to  call 
their  own  who  will  help  them  develop  the  initiative,  maturity  and  responsibility  to 
meet  the  challenges  held  by  the  future;  and  loiJ-ity  to 

WHEREAS,  adoptive  family  programs  help  provide  permanent  placement  services 
for  children  who  are  not  able  to  live  with  their  biological  families  because  of 
abuse,  neglect  or  abandonment;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  a  large  number  of  children  in  foster  care,  including  a 
disproportionate  number  classified  as  Special  Needs  Children,  who  are  in  need  of  an 
adoptive  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  adoption  agencies  and  other  organizations  and 
individuals  concerned  with  the  welfare  of  our  state's  foster  care  population  are 
continuing  their  dedicated  efforts  to  place  children  in  appropriate  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Calif omians  are  aware  of  the  great  need  for 
families  and  individuals  to  adopt  these  waiting  children  who  desire  the  comfort, 
safety  and  love  of  a  family  relationship; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
!!?^^_.P''°''^^^  November  19-25.  1989  as  Adoption  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 


citizens 


ens  to  recognize  the  important  role  which  adoptive  families  play  in  the  future 
r  state's  children. 


IN  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
November  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6589 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  the  Stat*  of  California 

;iOVO:n989 

MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Secretary  of  State 
DepiMr 


By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHESSAS.  Alzheimer's  disease,  which  is  a  degenerative  brain  disorder  primarily 
affecting  older  citizens,  has  been  documented  to  be  the  fourth  most  common  cause  of 
death  in  our  nation;  and 

HHEKKAS.  most  commonly  occurring  in  persons  over  the  age  of  65,   Alzheimer's 
disease  causes  severe  intellectual  impairment  which  greatly  reduces  an  individual's 
reasoning,  memory  and  capacity  for  self-sufficiency  and  independence;  and 

UHKHRAS,  Statistics  reveal  that  approximately  2.5-A  million  Americans  cur- 
rently suffer  from  this  disease,  and  it  is  projected  that  by  the  year  2000  the 
United  States  will  have  more  cases  of  Alzheimer's  disease  than  any  other  nation; 
and 

HHKREAS.  through  research  and  the  development  of  effective  treatment  methods, 
our  nation's  medical  community  has  helped  to  reduce  much  of  the  fear  and  mystery 
often  associated  with  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  has  established  itself  as  a  leader  in  Alzheimer's 
research,  treatment  and  education,  and  has  been  noted  for  its  innovative  efforts  to 
provide  essential  day  care  programs  for  Alzheimer's  patients;  and 

VHEREAS.  in  addition  to  the  network  of  Alzheimer's  Day  Care  Resource  Centers, 
Regional  Resource  Centers  and  Diagnostic  and  Treatment  Centers,  California  has  also 
established  a  voluntary  tax  checkoff  on  the  State  income  tax  form  to  help  fund 
Alzheimer's  research,  care  and  treatment; 

NOH.  THE8EF08E.  I.  GEORGE  DEDRHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1989  as  Alzheimer's  Disease  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  knowledge  and  awareness  of  this 
debilitating  illness. 

IH  HITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
November  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


^ojJa  h^io. 


Secretary  of  State 


6590 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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.n  ino  office  of  the  Secrttory  of  ShiH 
of  the  State  of  CoUfotnie 

?iOVO::i989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stata 
Depuftf 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  many  of  California's  older  citizens   are  dependent  on  non-profit 
"Meals  on  Wheels"  programs  which  deliver  hot  meals  to  participating  individuals  on 
a  daily  basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  elderly  nutrition  service  programs  provide  essential  health  care  to 
seniors,  and  they  often  contribute  significantly  to  the  independence  and  physical 
well-being  of  elderly  citizens  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  programs  and  services  which  assist  senior  citizens  in 
maintaining  their  self-sufficiency  and  health,  we  can  help  to  eliminate  the  need 
for  prematurely  placing  individuals  in  institutional-care  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  past  year,  more  than  7  million  meals  were  delivered  to 
home-bound  elderly  individuals  in  our  state  which  helped  these  special  citizens 
lead  more  independent  and  fulfilling  lives  within  their  own  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Meals  on  Wheels  Foundation  conceived  the  idea  for  a 
national  walk-a-thon  to  raise  money  for  programs  providing  meals  for  the  elderly; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  November  13  and  into  Thanksgiving  week.  Meals  on 
Wheels  and  other  senior  nutrition  programs  in  California  and  throughout  the  nation 
will  sponsor  walk-a-thons  to  support  the  efforts  of  the  national  foundation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  13-19,  1989  as  Elderly  Nutrition  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  communities,  businesses  and  citizens  throughout  our  state  to  support 
elderly  nutrition  programs  and  the  "Miles  for  Meals  California  Walk-a-thon." 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
November  1989. 


.^^.U^ 


Governor  of  California 


ST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6591 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stale 
of  the  State  of  California 

Novo-naso 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 


By. 


Dei 


■^ 


KXECDTIVE  OSDKR  D-83-89 


WHEREAS.  Northern  California  was  struck  by  a  devastating  earthquake  on  October 
17,  1989,  with  a  magnitude  of  7.1  on  the  Richter  scale;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  earthquake  caused  the  Cypress  Structure  of  Interstate  880  in 
Oakland  and  a  span  of  the  San  Francisco-Oakland  Bay  Bridge  to  collapse,   resulting 
in  numerous  deaths  and  injuries,  as  well  as  property  damage;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  necessary  to  ascertain  the  cause  of  these  failures  as 
expeditiously  as  possible  so  that  additional  actions  may  be  taken  to  ensure  the 
maximum  possible  safety  of  California's  highways,  bridges,  and  other  structures  in 
future  earthquakes;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  in  the  public  interest  that  an  investigation  be  conducted 
independent  of  any  engineering  studies  that  must  be  performed  by  Caltrans; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEORMEJIAN.  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   issue  this  Order,  to  become  effective 
immediately: 

1.  The  Governor's  Board  of  Inquiry  on  the  1989  Loma  Prieta  Earthquake   is 
hereby  created  to  investigate  the  collapse  of  the  Cypress  Structure  of 
Interstate  880  and  a  span  of  the  San  Francisco-Oakland  Bay  Bridge. 

2.  The  Board  of  Inquiry  shall  consist  of  11  experts  in  fields   related  to 
civil,   structural,   and  seismic  earthquake  engineering  and  design,  and 
earthquake  science.   The  Board  shall  be  chaired  by  Dr.  George  W.  Housner 
of  the  California  Institute  of  Technology. 

3.  The  Board  of  Inquiry  shall  have  the  following  responsibilities: 

a.  To  determine  why  the  Cypress  Structure  of  Interstate  880  and  the  Bay 
Bridge  span  failed  in  the  earthquake. 

b.  To  determine  whether  these  failures  were  or  could  have  been 
foreseen. 

c.  To  advise  on  how  to  accurately  predict  possible  future  bridge  and 
structure  failures. 

d.  To  determine  if  the  schedule  for  and  manner  of  retrofitting  these 
structures  properly  utilized  the  seismic  and  structural  information 
that  has  been  developed  following  other  earthquakes  in  California. 


^S'7/ 


To  make  recommendations  as  to  whether  the  state  should  modify  the 
existing  construction  or  retrofit  program  for  freeway  structures  and 
bridges  m  light  of  new  information  gained  from  this  earthquake. 

The  Board  of  Inquiry  shall  provide  the  Governor  with  a  progress  report  by 
March  1.  1990.  and  a  final  report  with  its  findings  and  recommendations 
by  June  1,  1990. 

The  Office  of  Planning  and  Research  shall  provide  administrative  support 
to  the  Board  of  Inquiry  and  all  state  agencies,  departments,  boards,  and 
commissions  are  directed  to  assist  the  Board  in  the  implementation  of 
this  executive  order. 


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 
November  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


>iLv^ 


ff\(XMM  ^&A 

Secretary  of  State 


6592 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  iIm  Stal*  of  CoUfernta 

I\:0V0:n989 

MARCH  JONG  EU,  Secpetaty  of  Stat* 


By  ,r.^'7i/.^ 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHE8SAS.  throughout  our  nation's  history.  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to 
defend  and  protect  our  cherished  freedoms  and  principles  of  democracy:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  people  of  California  and  our  nation  owe  a  great  debt  of  gratitude 
to  those  loyal  and  patriotic  citizens  who  courageously  and  valiantly  served  in 
uniform  in  the  cause  of  our  national  defense;  and 

WHEREAS,   through  the  years,   their  actions  have  helped  ensure  that  future 
generations  of  Americans  would  be  able  to  enjoy  the  revered   ideals   of  peace, 
freedom,  justice  and  opportunity  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.   following  World  War  II.  the  anniversary  of  Armistice  Day.  which 
occurred  on  the  eleventh  hour  of  the  eleventh  day  of  the  eleventh  month,  was  set 
aside  as  a  time  to  recognize  the  special  men  and  women  who  sacrificed  so  much  for 
their  country;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  this  time  of  remembrance,  it  is  important  that  we  honor  those 
noble  and  courageous  individuals  who  made  the  ultimate  sacrifice  in  defense  of  our 
country,  as  well  as  the  brave  soldiers  who  are  still  listed  as  missing  in  action 
and  whose  fate  remains  unknown;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  also  give  heartfelt  thanks  to  the  millions  of  veterans  in  our 
neighborhoods  and  communities  who  so  bravely  fought  to  defend  the  cherished 
freedoms  of  individual  liberty,  religious  freedom  and  personal  justice  upon  which 
our  great  nation  was  founded; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11,   1989  as  Veterans  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  those  individuals 
who  fought  to  protect  our  freedoms  and  defend  the  ideals  adhered  to  by  freedom- 
loving  people  throughout  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  7th  day  of 
November  1989. 


ifomia' 


«- 


Governor  of  Cal: 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6593 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r  I  L  E  D 

.i.e  oKke  of  th«  Sacratafy  of  S»o>» 
of  the  StaM  of  Colifonifc) 

::0V  0  31989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stata 
Depilrty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRBAS.  throughout  our  nation's  history.  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to 
defend  and  protect  our  cherished  freedoms  and  principles  of  democracy:  and 

1IHKRBAS.  the  people  of  California  and  our  nation  owe  a  great  debt  of  gratitude 
to  those  loyal  and  patriotic  citizens  who  courageously  and  valiantly  served  in 
uniform  in  the  cause  of  our  national  defense:  and 

HHKREAS.   through  the  years,   their  actions  have  helped  ensure  that  future 
generations  of  Americans  would  be  able  to  enjoy  the  revered  ideals  of  peace, 
freedom,  justice  and  opportunity  for  all  citizens;  and 

HHERBAS.   following  World  War  I.  the  anniversary  of  Armistice  Day.  which 
occurred  on  the  eleventh  hour  of  the  eleventh  day  of  the  eleventh  month,  was  set 
aside  as  a  time  to  recognize  the  special  men  and  women  who  sacrificed  so  much  for 
their  country:  and 

HHERBAS.  during  this  time  of  remembrance,  it  is  in^jortant  that  we  honor  those 
noble  and  courageous  individuals  who  made  the  ultimate  sacrifice  in  defense  of  our 
country,  as  well  as  the  brave  soldiers  who  are  still  listed  as  missing  in  action 
and  whose  fate  remains  unknown:  and 

HHKRKAS.  we  must  also  give  heartfelt  thanks  to  the  millions  of  veterans  in  our 
neighborhoods  and  communities  who  so  bravely  fought  to  defend  the  cherished 
freedoms  of  individual  liberty,  religious  freedom  and  personal  justice  upon  which 
our  great  nation  was  founded; 

NOH  THERKFOKK.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11.   1989  as  Veterans  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  those  individuals 
who  fought  to  protect  our  freedoms  and  defend  the  ideals  adhered  to  by  freedom- 
loving  people  throughout  the  world. 

IH  WITNESS  VHEBEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 
November  1989. 


Xj/«-«-«>C« 


Go^/Emor   of   Califom 


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Secretary   of   State 


6594 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Slate  of  California 

:]0Y1  J 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  State 

Ry       \/](.OJLi>l4.llAlul 

DepMty 


EXECDTIVE 

EMKRGBIICT 

ORDER 


WHEREAS.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the   State  of  California.   in 
response  to  a  major  earthquake  and  aftershocks  beginning  on  October  17,  1989, 
issued  an  EXECUTIVE  EMERGENCY  ORDER  on  October  19.  1989,  suspending  the  collection 
of  tolls  on  three  state  owned  and  operated  transbay  bridges  during  weekdays  from 
the  hours  of  5  a.m.  to  10  a.m.:  and 


WHEREAS,  the  San  Francisco-Oakland  Bay  Bridge 
November  18.  1989; 


will  be  reopened  effective 


HOW,   THEREFORE.   I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California. 
HEREBY  RESCIND  said  EXECUTIVE  EMERGENCY  ORDER  of  October   19.   1989  effective 
November  18,  1989; 

FORTHER,   CGMMENCIHG  November  18,  1989,  the  collection  of  tolls  shall  be  re- 
inq)osed  on  the  San  Mateo-Ha3rward  Bridge.  Dumbarton  Bridge,  and  the  Richmond-San 
Rafael  Bridge.   In  order  to  prevent  or  eliminate  undue  traffic  congestion,  during 
peak  commute  hours  as  determined  by  the  Director  of  the  California  Department   of 
Transportation  high  occupancy  vehicles  shall  be  exempted  from  said  collection  until 
further  notice. 

I  FDRTHKR  DIRECT  that  as  soon  hereafter  as  possible,  this  Executive  Emergency 
Order  be  filed  in  the  Office  of  the  Secretary  of  State  and  that  widespread 
publicity  and  notice  be  given. 


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 
November  1989. 


■^■^^' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6595 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offic«  of  the  Secretory  o*  S»ot» 
of  the  Stols  of  California 

MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secretary  of  St3t3 
By — Xh^^duAjjJs^ 


PROCLAMATIOll 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of 
agricultural  properties  exist  within  the  County  of  Orange,  State  of  California, 
caused  by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly,  on  or 
about  November  17,  1989.  The  Orange  County  Board  of  Supervisors  has  requested  I 
proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation  is  beyond  the  control  of  the 
services,  personnel,  equipment,  and  facilities  of  Orange  County.  This  condition 
requires  the  proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.  Under  the  authority  of  Article 
13,  Title  2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State 
of  Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the 
County  of  Orange;  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment,  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  this  20th  day  of 
November  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


fY\aMM  h^io. 


Secretary   of   State 


6596 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  ln#  vfficc  Of  tn#  Sscrs^wy  ot  SIOM 
of  tnO  Stato  ot  VOWOfMQ 

NOV  28 1989 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretafy  •(  StM 


By-. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,   aplastic  anemia  is  a  serious,    often     fatal,      blood     disease     which 
results  when  the  bone  marrow  produces   too  few  blood  cells;    and 

WHEREAS,      one-third     of  the  people  affected  by  this  disease  of  unknown  origin 
are  under  the  age  of  25;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  three  forms   of  treatment  of  aplastic  anemia  —   immunosuppressive 
therapy,      hormone     therapy  and  bone  marrow  transplantation  —  do  not   offer  a  sure 
solution  to  this  disease;    and 

WHEREAS,   the  Aplastic  Anemia  Foundation  of  America  is   devoted  to     encouraging 
research     into     the     causes     and     treatments     of  aplastic   anemia,   supporting  and 
counseling  of  patients  and  their  families,    and  educating  the  public;    and 

WHEREAS,    increased  public   awareness    of   aplastic   anemia   is  necessary  to  enhance 
research  opportunities  and  provide  support  programs   for  victims   and  their  families; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORCS  DEODfEJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State   of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  December  3-9,    1989  as  Aplastic  Anemia  Awareness  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   28th  day     of 
November  1989. 


0     I 

Governor  of  California^ 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6597 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.      FILED 

In  tnv  #ffic9  Or  tnv  SvcfvfOfy  Or  9lQW 
Or  tilt  SlOto  Or  COHIOfniQ 

DEC  01 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Sflcretmy  of 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ok  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  the  desire  to  help  others  is  an  admirable  quality  revered  by  citizens 
throughout  our  state  and  nation,  and  donating  blood  and  bone  marrow  is  an  excellent 
way  to  serve  those  in  need;  and 

NHBRKAS.  the  National  Bone  Marrow  Registry  has  been  established  to  help 
identify  and  match  suitable  donors  for  those  individuals  needing  a  blood  or  bone 
marrow  transplant;  and 

HHKREAS.  multiple  transfusions  can  result   in  acute  leukemia  and  cancer 
patients  developing  antibodies  to  different  blood  factors;  therefore,  it  is  of 
extreme  importance  that  blood  and  marrow  transfusions  are  done  with  the  most 
closely  matched  specimens  possible;  and 

WhkkEAS.   finding  a  donor  with  the  appropriate  blood  or  marrow  type  is  often 
directly  related  to  the  ethnicity  of  both  the  donor  and  the  recipient;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  need  for  unique  blood  and  marrow  types  makes  it  increasingly 
important  for  individuals  of  all  ethnic  backgrounds  to  give  blood  and  marrow  so 
that  hospitals  have  a  diverse  store  of  specimens  at  their  disposal;  and 

HHEREAS.  in  order  to  satisfy  the  ever  growing  requirements  of  the  Hispanic 
population  for  blood  and  bone  marrow  donors,  a  statewide  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Week 
campaign  is  once  again  being  observed  during  the  second  week  of  December; 

HOH.  THBBEFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOaiBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  10-16.  1989  as  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Week,  and  urge  all 
members  of  our  state's  Hispanic  community  to  take  the  time  to  donate  blood  and  bone 
marrow  which  may  be  valuable  in  saving  a  person's  life. 

IM  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 
November  1989. 


Governor  of  California 


^0>mmm 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6598 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•II  Hm  aCc*  of  ttw  Swratory  of  Stat* 
•f  *•  Sm*  of  OMarnio 

DEC  01 1989 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  SectvtMy  of  Siato 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS.  child  abuse  is  a  serious  local,  state  and  national  problem  that 
affects   families  and  individuals  from  all  cultural,  ethnic,  religious  and  socio- 
economic sectors  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

whwkKAS.  each  year,  approximately  2.2  million  children  are  reported  as 
physically  or  sexually  abused;  and 

HHESKAS.   early  detection,  intervention  and  treatment  are  critical  to  ending 
this  devastating  cycle  of  child  abuse;  and 

HHKREAS,  only  through  an  effective  partnership  between  law  enforcement 
personnel,  educators,  child  protection  service  workers  and  social  service  agencies 
can  we  continue  to  provide  the  necessary  programs  to  serve  and  protect  our 
children;  and 

WHKREAS,   through  essential  prevention  and  treatment  programs  and  greater 
coordination  among  entities  delivering  services  to  child  abuse  victims   and   their 
families,  volunteers  and  professionals  are  continuing  to  work  together  to  decrease 
the  incidence  of  child  abuse  in  California;  and 

HHKREAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  the  many  people  who  provide  assistance 
to  victims  of  child  abuse  and  their  families,  and,  during  April  1990,  there  will  be 
a  number  of  programs  taking  place  to  publicize  and  support  child  abuse  prevention 
and  treatment  programs  in  our  state; 

HOW.  THERKFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1990  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  the  effort  to  eliminate  child  abuse  from 
California. 


IN  HITNESS  HHKRKOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
November  1989. 


A 


I 


Governor   of  California 


A^tif^      -^   "tm-^ 


t 


ATTKST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6599 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


DEC  01 1989 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEBBAS.    the   relationships  we  share  with  others   throughout   our   lives     provide 
us     with     love     and  happiness   during   times    of  joy   and  strength  and  support   durina 
difficult  hours;    and  * 

HHESEAS.    friendships  provide   a  bond   of   trust   and  security  upon  which  we   forged 
our  nation   and   live   our   lives;    and 

HHKRKAS.      happiness      is     enhanced  by  the  comfort  and  support  that  comes   from 
close   companionship;    and 

HHKBEAS.    friendships  between  neighbors   and  neighboring  countries   further     the 
understanding  between   the  people  of  our  communities   and   our  world;    and 

UukkSAS.      through     increased     understanding     and  tolerance  for  one  another, 
friendships  promote  greater  peace  and  harmony;    and 

UhKKEAS.    it    is  very   important  that  we  recognize  the  valued   role  that     friend- 
ships play   in  our  everyday  lives; 

HOW.   THK8KF0RB.    I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  the  year  1990   as  Friendship  Year  in  California. 

IH  HITNBSS  HHBSEOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California   to  be  affixed   this    1st     day      of 
December   1989. 


Governor  of  California 


fX\(kA]iA  Mf^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6600 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

DEC  01 1989 

*•*"<*  FDNG  EU,  Swratary  of  Sttta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS.    the  surprise  attack  on  Pearl   Harbor  on  December  7,    1941   is   one  of  the 
most   significant   events    in   our  nation's   history;    and 

WhkkKAS,  it  is  important  that  Pearl  Harbor  be  remembered  so  that  we  can  pay 
tribute  to  those  who  died  and  honor  those  who  survived;    and 

WHKKKAS.  this  tragic  event  will  long  symbolize  for  all  nations  the  importance 
of  vigilance  and  preparedness;    and 

WHKKKAS.      this     day  also  provides   an  opportunity  to  salute  the  brave  men  and 
women  who  protect   our  safety  by  serving   in  our  nation's  armed   forces;    and 

HHKBKAS.  our  remembrance  of  that  day  will  serve  as  a  lesson  of  our  vigilance 
for  generations   to  come; 

WW.  THBREFORB.  I.  GE08GB  DBOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  7.  1989  as  Pearl  Harbor  Day  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join   in   remembering  the  lessons   of  this   iii5>ortant  day. 

IH  WITNESS  ifHKREOF  I   have  hereunto  set   my  hand 
and  caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to     be   affixed   this    1st   day   of 
December  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6601 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■  the  oiRce  of  th*  Sacratary  ol  Stat* 
•f  the  State  of  CaMornto 

DEC  03 1939 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrnaiy  of  St3t8 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  the  precious  sense  of  sight  and  the  lifelong  care  of  our  eyes  should 
not  be  taken  for  granted;  and 

WHEBKAS.  glaucoma  is  the  leading  cause  of  blindness  in  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  lost  vision  resulting  from  glaucoma  can  never  be  restored,  but 
the  damage  can  be  controlled  through  lifelong  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Califomians  should  be  aware  of  the  importance  of  eye  health  care 
and  seek  medical   help   for  both  routine  eye  examinations  as  well  as  sight- 
threatening  conditions;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  January  1990,  the  California  Association  of  Opthalmology  is 
conducting  a  public  service  campaign  stressing  awareness  of  proper  vision  care  and 
the  need  for  medical  detection  and  treatment  of  glaucoma  and  other  eye  diseases; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  1990  as  Eye  Health  Care  Month  in  California. 

IM  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 
December  1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6602 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tht  ofRc*  of  th«  Sacretary  of  Stat(> 
of  rti*  Stat*  of  Colifornio 

DEC  1    ;  1989 

MARCH  FOMp  EU,  Secretaw  of  SJats 


Deputy 


^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  oi  California 


HtuucSAS.   many  people  continue  to  die  of  fire  and  bum   injuries  and  property   in 
California  is   lost  to  fire  each  year;    and 

HHERBAS,  fire  incidents  continued  the  upward  trend  started  in  1987  with  5,000 
more  fire  incidents   in  1988;    and 

WHEREAS,    fire  costs  California  over  one  billion  dollars   annually  in  destroyed 
property     and     lost     natural     resources  —  as  well  as   serious  personal  trauma  and 
suffering;    and 

WHEREAS.   75%  of  all  structure  fires   occur  in  residences;    and 

WHEREAS,    it    is   essential   to   increase  public   awareness   of   the  need   for  constant 
vigilance  against  the  ever-present  threat   of  fires   and  bums;    and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  critical  that  the  attention  of  the  public  be  directed  to  the 
causes  of  the  preventable  loss  of  life  and  property  by  fire  and  burn  injuries  and 
to  the  best   and  most  practicable  means   to  control   this   damage;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  California  Fire  Service  has  united   in  its  efforts  to  educate  all 
citizens   on   fire   safety   and  burn  prevention  by   the   implementation      of     the      first 
stateside     campaign     to     heighten     public  awareness   of  good   fire  safety  and  bum 
prevention  practices; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  Califomia.  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  year  of  1990  as  Fire  Safety  and  Bum  Prevention  Awareness  Year 
in  Califomia  and  urge  all  citizens  to  practice  fire  safety  and  bum  prevention  in 
the  home. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my   hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
Califomia     to  be  affixed  this    11th  day  of 
December   1989. 


Governor   of  Califomi 


Secretary  of  State 


6603 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  (rffic*  of  4h«  SKNtary  of  St:' 
of  itw  SKM  of  CoMbmio 

DPC  1  2  1989 
>iAKCn^H)NG  EU,  Secrttay  of  State 

DepJt7  *^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,    the  California  Task  Force  to  Pre      te  Self-Esteem.   and     Personal     and 
Social     Responsibility     was     created  by  legisla.    on  passed  by  the  Legislature  and 
signed   into  law  on  September  23,    1986;    and 

hubkKAS.  after  three  years  of  effort  the  Task  Force  has  concluded  that  prac- 
tical steps  can  be  taken  to  nurture  healthy  self-esteem,  and  personal  and  social 
responsibility;    and 

hhbkEAS.    the  Task  Force's   findings   suggest  that  not  only  is  the     family     the 

single     most     crucial   ingredient   in  nurturing  self-esteem,   but   also  that  positive 
family  patterns  and  relationships  are  most  conducive  to  healthy     and     responsible 
human  development;    and 

HHEREAS.      the     Task     Force  has   found  that  the  schools  are  second  only  to  the 
family  in  influencing  high  self-esteem  and  responsible  behavior,    and  that   there  are 
teaching     strategies     and  curricula  available  that  offer  significant  assistance  to 
faculties   and  parents   in   fulfilling  these  important  tasks;    and 

HHSREAS,    the  final   report  of  the  Task  Force,    due   for  release  in  January,    1990, 
will   convey   information  and   recommendations  that  may  merit  recognition  and  consid- 
eration,  not  only  by  the  California  Legislature  and     various     agencies     of     state 
government,     but   also  by  county  and  state  governments,   school   districts   and  school 
boards,    communities,   private  corporations,    families,    and  citizens;   and 

HHBKEAS.  the  California  Task  Force  to  Promote  Self-Esteem,  and  Personal  and 
Social  Responsibility  will  disband  on  June  30.  1990,  passing  on  to  the  forty-six 
county   task   forces   an   important    role   in   continuing  and  expanding   this  work; 

ROH,   THKRKFORB.    I.   GEORGE  DBOIOIEJIAN,   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     February     1990  as   Self-Esteem  and  Responsibility  Month  in  Cali- 
fornia,   and  urge  all  citizens   to  become  aware  of  the  steps  that  they  can     take     to 
increase  their^owi^  self-esteem  and  that   of  their  family,    friends,    and  neighbors. 

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 
December   1989. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


t 


Secretary  of  State 


6604 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED      iSi 


ALJi 


DEC  1  4  1989 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


NHE8EAS.  December  15,  1989  is  the  140th  anniversary  of  the  first  meeting  of 
the  California  State  Legislature:  and 

whwkKAS.   the  legislators  meeting  at  the  first  state  capitol  in  San  Jose  vere 
chosen  by  the  people  of  California  as  their  representatives;  and 

WHEBKAS.  representative  government  is  essential  to  the  principles  of  freedom, 
justice  and  democracy:  and 

WhkkKAS.   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 

HHKREAS.  both  the  judicial  and  executive  branches  of  the  government  of  the 
State  of  California  are  charged  with  justice  and  administration  under  law;  and 

HHKRKAS,  the  representatives  of  the  people  share  in  and  exert  the  power  of  the 
sovereign  citizens  who  elect  them  to  office; 

HOH,  THKRKFOSE.  I.  GEOKGB  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  15,  1989  as  Self -Government  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  importance  of  this  anniversary. 

IH  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
December  1989. 


0    I     '  ' 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6605 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Hw  0%*  el  Hw  itntorf  ot  Si3*> 
el  rtw  SM*  of  ColHD'flla 

DEC  1 '  nm 

MARCH  FONG  f\i,  S«cfet«y  M  Slah 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


th«  St«t«  of  Calltornia  centiBMa   to  •sparlenee  Blgnlfiont     aelsnic 
activity,    aa   evidenced  by   the  October  17,    1989  Loaa  Prleta  earthquake,   which  killed 
62  paraona,    injured  More  than  3.000.   and  eauaed  an     eatlaated     $5.6     billion     in 
daaage;    and 

BimSAS.      the  loae   of   life  and  property  can  be  greatly   reduced   if  appropriate 
earthquake  preparedneaa  aeaaurea  are  taken  befora,   daring,   and  after     a     danaging 
earthquake)    and 

maUAS.     theae  lifeaaving  procadurea  ■111  be  highlighted  during  the  Month  of 
April   aa   the  Govemor'a  Office  of  Eaergency  Sarvicea,   with  the  aaaietance  of     city 
and     county     eaergency     aervicea   officea   and  other  govemaental   agencies,    aervice 
organizationa.   educational    inatltutiona,   buaineaaea,   and  Neighborhood  Watch  groups, 
providea   earthquake  aafety   infor»atlon  to  citlaena  throughout   the  state;    and 

VraSMEiiS.     the     aeaaurea     preeented     in  the  "BKAT  TBB  QUAKE"  canpaign  should 
increase  public  awareneaa   regarding  proper  procedurea   to   follow  during     a     trenor; 
and 

BHKUAS.      thia     laportant  earthquake  aafety  information  should  be  studied   and 
observed   throughout   the  year   in  order  to  reduce     injuries,      loss     of     life,      and 
property  daaage  during  an  earthquake: 

NOR.   THnSPOn,   1.   GBORGB  DBDnaJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby   proclaia  April    1990      as      California     Earthquake     Preparedness     Month     and 
encourage      all      citizens    to  enhance  their  knowledge  and   awareness   of  proper  safety 
ffleasures   to   follow  before,   during,    and  after  an  earthquake. 

Ill  VmSS  VnnOf  I   have  hereunto  set  my   hand 
and     eauaed   the  Great   Seal   of   the  State   of 
California  to  be  affixed   this   15th  day     of 
December    1989. 


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SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  10th  day  of  April,  1990, 
within  the  31st  Senate  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office  of 
Member  of  Senate  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  William 
Campbell. 

IN  HITNBSS  WUKKKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
December  1989. 


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HHERKAS,  the  Fifth  Amendment  to  the  United  States  Constitution,  applicable  to 
the  State  of  California  by  the  Fourteenth  Amendment,  and  Article  I,  Section  19.  of 
the  California  Constitution,  guarantee  that  private  property  shall  not  be  taken  for 
public  use  without  just  compensation;  and 

HHERBAS,  recent  United  States  Supreme  Court  decisions  in  Nollan  v.  California 
Coastal  Commission,  483  U.S.  825  and  First  English  Evangelical  Lutheran  Church  of 
Gl end ale  v.  County  of  Los  Angeles.  482  U.S.  304,  have  affirmed  that  state  govern- 
mental actions,  including  regulations,  that  do  not  formally  invoke  the  condemnation 
power  may  result  in  a  taking  of  private  property,  even  temporarily,  for  which  just 
compensation  is  required;  and 

WHEREAS,  responsible  fiscal  management  and  fundamental  principles  of  good 
government  require  that  government  decision  makers  evaluate  carefully  the  effect  of 
their  regulatory  actions  on  constitutionally  protected  private  property  rights;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  executive  branch  of  the  State  of  California  is  comprised  r.f 
numerous  agencies,  departments,  boards  and  commissions  whose  decisions  may  poten- 
tially affect  private  property  interests;  and 

WHEREAS,  state  government  should  be  a  leader  in  demonstrating  sensitive 
consideration  of  protected  private  property  rights  and  in  avoiding  unintended  and 
undue  financial  burdens  on  the  state  budget,  while  state  agencies  fulfill  their 
statutory  duties; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  George  Deukmejian,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.    All  agencies,  departments,  boards,  and  commissions  shall: 

a.  Consistent  with  fulfilling  their  statutory  duties,   evaluate  their 
proposed  regulatory  actions  in  light  of  guidance  provided  in  the 
aforementioned  Supreme  Court  decisions  and  other  relevant  judicial  authority 
in  order  to  ensure  the  appropriate  protection  of  private  property  rights 
consistent  with  the  provisions  of  the  United  States  and  California 
Constitutions. 

b.  Assure  that  their  actions  are  properly  supported  by  the  administrative 
record,  by  statutory  and  other  legal  authority,  and  fully  comply  with  the 
guidance  set  forth  by  the  United  States  Supreme  Court,  including  consideration 
of  the  following  principles: 

(i)   Governmental  actions  resulting  in  a  physical  invasion,  or  physical 
damage  to  private  property  may  constitute  a  taking. 


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(ii)   Governmental  actions  which  interfere  with  the  use  and  enjoyment  of, 
or  access  to  and  from  private  property  may  constitute  a  taking. 

(iii)  For  governmental  actions  which  amount  to  a  taking  the  actions 
result  in  a  "temporary"  taking. 

2.   The  legal  staff  of  the  Department  of  General  Services  may  be  requested  to 
provide  guidance  and  technical  assistance  to  any  departments  seeking  to  evaluate 
the  potential  private  property  impacts  of  agency  proposals. 


IH  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 
December  1989. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

WHERBAS.   Dr.    Martin  Luther  King  was    a  man   of  great  vision  and   purpose,      whose 
commitment     and     leadership     encouraged     countless     citizens  to  re-examine  their 
personal  values   and  beliefs  while  inspiring  social   change  throughout   our  nation  and 
the  world;    and 

HHKSSAS.  Dr.  King  left  a  legacy  of  civil  rights,  based  on  equality  and  justice 
for  all  men,  which  has  served  to  foster  a  greater  sense  of  cooperation,  understand- 
ing and  brotherhood  among  all  mankind;    and 

HHERKAS.     Dr.   King  spoke  of  a  dream  which  truly  embodies   the  goals   and   ideals 
to  which  all   citizens   should   aspire  —  a  nation   free   of  bigotry   and   racial    intoler- 
ance:   and 

ilHEHSAS.  as  a  man  of  conscience,  morality  and  honesty.  Dr.  King  courageously 
spoke  the  truth  so  that  all  citizens  would  be  able  to  enjoy  the  personal  liberties 
and   freedoms  of  a  democratic  society;   and 

HHKSEAS,      as     an  eloquent  spokesman   for  nonviolent  demonstration  and  change. 
Dr.   King   continually  worked   to  establish  a  world  marked  by   fellowship   and  equality 
among  all  people;    and 

WHKRKAS,     January     15,      1990   is   the  61st  anniversary  of  Martin  Luther  King's 
birth,    and   it   is  most   appropriate  that   all  citizens  take  this   opportunity  to  honor 
and   recognize  his  many  accomplishments  and  the  important   ideals  to  which  he  devoted 
his   life; 

NOH.   THKRKFORK.   I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     January  15,    1990  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.   Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  Califomians   to  reaffirm  their  commitment  to  ensuring  equal      rights     and 
justice   for  all  Americans. 

IN  WITNESS  HHE8E0F  1   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 


January  1990 


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SPECIAL  KLBCnON  PROCLAMATION 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  ou  the  5th  day  of  June,  1990, 
within  the  78th  Assembly  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office 
of  Member  of  Assembly  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  Lucy 
Killea. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  3rd  day  of 
January  1990. 


Governor '^of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,   there  are  over  800  hospital   engineers   in  California  who  are  committed 
to     providing      quality,    effective  health  care  services   to  citizens   throughout   the 
Golden   State;    and 

HHKREAS.   hospital  engineers   are  continually  working  to     encourage     innovation 
and     progress     which     helps   ensure  that   all  health  care   institutions  are  operated 
efficiently  and  with  the  well-being,    safety,    and   security     of     patients     as      the 
primary  concern;    and 

WHEREAS,      the     California   Society  of  Hospital  Engineers   annually  observes   the 
second  week   in  January   as  Hospital  Engineers  Week  to  recognize  the  high     standards 
of   excellence  and   achievement  which  have  been  established  by   these  health  care  pro- 
fessionals;   and 

WHEREAS,    it   is  most   appropriate  that   all  Califomians     honor     the     dedicated 
efforts      of     hospital   engineers   and  the  many  contributions  which  they  have  made  to 
our  state's   health  care   industry; 

NOW.   THEREFORE,    I.   GEORGE  DEOCMEJIAN.   Governor   of  the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     January  7-13,    1990   as   Hospital   Engineers  Week   in  California,    and 
urge  all  citizens   to  recognize  the  vital  contributions  which  these  health  care  pro- 
fessionals make  to  the  citizens   of  our  state. 


IK  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused   the  Great    Seal   of  the  State     of 
California      to     be  affixed   this    Ath  day   of 
January   1989. 


Governor   of  California 


Secretary  of   State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  our  children  are  provided  a  healthy  school 
experience  which  will  allow  them  to  develop  and  nurture  their  study  habits  and 
scholastic   capabilities;    and 

WHEREAS,  school  counselors  provide  encouragement  and  guidance  to  inspire 
students  to  develop  the  motivation,  responsibility  and  maturity  to  fulfill  the 
goals  which  they  set    for  themselves;    and 

WHEREAS,   these  dedicated  professionals   also  serve  as   a  vital   source  of   infor- 
mation  for  students,    parents,    teachers   and  administrators  working  to  strengthen  our 
overall  educational   system;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  California   School  Counselor  Association     will     hold     its     state 
Counseling   and   Guidance  Professional  Development   Convention   from  February  22-25   to 
exchange  new   ideas   and   strategies    for   improving  the  counseling  profession;    and 

WHEREAS,    it   is   appropriate  that   all   Californians   take   the   time     to     recognize 
the   important   role  which  school   counselors  play   in  the  personal   and   academic   devel- 
opment  of   our  state's  children; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  February    1990   as   California   School   Counseling   and  Guidance  Month. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the   State     of 
California     to     be  affixed   this   Ath  day  of 
January   1990. 

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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Stale  of  California 


WHEREAS,  water  is  the  most  abundant  resource  on     earth     and     contributes 
individual  good  health  and  the  continued  existence  of  the  human  species;    and 


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HBERE&S,  the  prosperity  and  quality  of  life  of  all  citizens  is  dependent  upon 
an  integrated  water  supply  system  that  is  clean,  safe  and  dependable;  and 

HEEBSAS.  modem,  innovative  wastewater  treatment  facilities  are  vital  to  the 
protection  of  our  state's  water  quality  and  the  health  of  citizens  throughout  Cali- 
fornia; and 

HHEBBAS,  as  the  state's  population  has  grown  and  industry  has  taken  on  an 
increasingly  significant  role  in  our  society,  advanced  wastewater  treatment  tech- 
nology has  become  even  more  iiq>ortant  in  ensuring  for  a  safe  water  supply  for  all 
Calif omians;  and 

HHntEAS.   innovation  and  progress  within  the  wastewater  treatment  industry 
require  competent,  well-informed  and  dedicated  wastewater  treatment  personnel  who 
are  familiar  with  new  technologies  and  laws  pertaining  to  their  profession; 

NOH.  THEKEFOSE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  California  Water  Quality  Week,  and  urge  all 
citizens   to  recognize  the  importance  of  protecting  California's  valuable  water 
resources  for  future  generations. 

IH  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 


January  1990. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  a  cherished  and  enduring  tradition  for  members  of  the  Asian 
community  to  welcome  the  Lunar  New  Year  with  a  celebration  of  family  and  friends, 
in  which  past  achievements  are  recognized  and  symbols  of  luck  and  happiness  for  the 
future  are  exchanged;  and 

WHEREAS,  according  to  the  Lunar  calendar,  this  will  be  the  Year  of  the  Horse. 
4688,  for  the  Chinese  and  Korean  communities,  while  it  will  be  the  Year  of  the 
Horse.  2553,  for  the  Indochinese  community;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Horse  is  the  seventh  animal  on  the  Lunar  calendar  and  is  tradi- 
tionally honored  for  its  energy  and  strength,  as  well  as   its  sophistication, 
artistic  ability  and  success;  and 

WHEREAS,  those  bom  under  the  sign  of  the  Horse  are  said  to  possess  all  these 
traits  while  also  being  characterized  as  popular,  cheerful,  creative  and  lovers  of 
beauty:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Califomians  to  better  understand  the  tradi- 
tions and  unique  customs  of  the  Asian  culture,  so  that  we  can  he""?  encourage  a 
greater  sense  of  understanding  and  brotherhood  among  all  people; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GECWGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1990  as  the  Year  of  the  Horse  and  extend  my  very  best  wishes  for  a 
healthy  and  prosperous  year. 

Ill  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 


January  1990. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WEESEAS.   over  20  years   ago,    the  eligibility  worker  classification  system     was 
established  to  allow  more  efficient   service   in  determining  eligibility   for  individ- 
uals  applying  for  and   receiving  Aid  to  Families     with     Dependent     Children,      Food 
Stamps   and  Medical   and  General  Assistance:    and 

WHKBBAS.  eligibility  workers  also  act  in  a  number  of  other  vital  capacities 
including  quality  control,    staff  development,    appeals   and   investigations;    and 

umnmAS,  these  duties  require  that  eligibility  workers  are  well-versed  in  a 
number  of  disciplines  so  that  they  may  provide  helpful  advice  and  service  to  those 
relying  on  public  assistance;    and 

HHESEAS.  there  are  over  11,000  eligibility  workers  in  California  who  are  con- 
sistently working  to  improve  their  knowledge   and  expertise;    and 

HHEBEAS.      it      is      important     that     all   Califomians   recognize  the  important 
services  which  eligibility  workers  provide  to  citizens   throughout   our     state     and 
nation; 

NON.   THERKFORE.   I.   GECWGE  DKDKMBJIAM.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  January  26,    1990  as  Eligibility  Worker  Recognition  Day     in     Cali- 
fornia and  salute  the  fine  record  of  service  and  achievement  which  these  dedicated 
individuals   have  established   in  California. 

IN  HITMBSS  UUKRKOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed   this   10th  day     of 


January   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy  // 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahfornia 


HHKREAS.    the  decisions  which  school-aged  children  must   make      regarding     their 
habits     and     personal  conduct   often  have  a  substantial   impact  on  their  health  and 
well-being;   and 

whukKAS,   many  health  problems  can  be  prevented  by  encouraging  our     youth     to 
make  mature,    responsible  choices  regarding  nutrition,   exercise,   sexual  behavior  and 
drug,    alcohol  and  tobacco  use;    and 

HHKREAS.  the  school  environment  provides  an  opportunity  for  health  related 
information  and  educational  materials  to  reach  nearly  all  young  students  in  our 
state;    and 


HHERKAS.   school  nurses   are  Registered  Nurses  who     have     obtained 
degrees   and  have  chosen  to  practice  their  profession   in  schools;    and 


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HHKREAS.  school  nurses  are  important  members  of  the  school  staff  with  the 
knowledge,  expertise  and  skill  that  can  help  protect  the  health  of  students  and 
other  staff  members;  and 

HHKREAS.  school  nurses  recognize  the  vital  relationship  between  a  student's 
health  and  scholastic  performance,  and  they  can  accurately  identify  student  health 
problems  and  then  guide  them  and  their  families  to  the  appropriate  source  of  care 
within  the  community; 

NOH.  TBKRKFORK.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  21-27,  1990  as  School  Health  Week  in  California  and  January 
24,  1990  as  School  Nurse  Day  in  California,  and  urge  all  Califomians  to  recognize 
the  importance  of  health  education  in  our  schools  and  the  vital  services  which 
these  health  care  professional  provide  to  students  throughout  our  state. 

IM  HITNESS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
January  1990. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS.  California's  coastal  lands  and  waters  are  a  great  source  of  pride, 
recreational   opportunity  and  economic  wealth  for  the  citizens   of  our  state;    and 

WHEREAS,     state  and  local  governments   operate  a  number  of  coastal  beaches  and 
parks,    and  the  beauty  and  splendor  of  over  1100  miles   of  coastline  attract  millions 
of  tourists  and   recreational  users   each  year;    and 

WHEREAS.  California's  coastal  regions  provide  many  natural  resources  which 
help  support  some  of  California's  most  important  industries,  such  as  fishing, 
tourism  and   recreation;    and 

WHEREAS.  California  ports  contribute  significantly  to  our  state's  economy  by 
serving  as  important  centers  of  transportation  and  distribution  for  the  in^ort  and 
export  of  products  and  goods;    and 

WHEREAS,     more  than  85  percent  of  our  state's  population  live  within  25  miles 
of  the  coastline  and  a  substantial  portion  of  these  citizens  earn  a     living     from 
coastal   related  professions;    and 

WHEREAS.     California's     coastline  is   our  nation's  door  to  the  Pacific  Rim  and 
the  many  opportunities   for  trade  and  expanded  relations  which  exist     between     our 
state  and  other  countries  bordering  the  Pacific  Rim;    and 

WHEREAS,   the  tall  ship  "Calif omian,"  operated  by  an  experienced  and  dedicated 
group  of  volunteers,   will  visit   22  ports   throughout   the  state  during     the     coming 
year  to  provide  school  children  with  marine  experiences   and  education; 

MM.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1990  as   the  Year  of  Coastal  Appreciation. 

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 
January   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6617 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Ihe  cuce  of  the  Secretory  of  ShJt* 
of  the  Slote  of  Colifornia 

MARCH  FC'.'C  ru.  Zzy-ry  cf  Sfct; 
''v     .^.JkuliO:  I/^AA^... 


a 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  o\  the  State  of  California 


HHKRKAS.  bone  marrow  transplantation  has  been  proven     to     be 
treatment   for  previously  hopeless   cases   of  terminal  disease;    and 


an     effective 


HHKREAS.     marrow     transplantation     is     the  only  effective  treatment   for  many 
otherwise   fatal   conditions,    such  as  certain  types   of  leukemia,    Ijrmphoma,   Hodgkin's 
Disease,    aplastic  anemia,    and  other  serious  diseases   of  the  blood;    and 

HHKBRAS.      the     necessary  technology   for  marrow  transplants    is   available,   but 
deserving  patients  are  denied  the  live-saving  procedure  only  for   lack  of     suitable 
donor  marrow;    and 

WHEREAS,   donating  marrow   is   safe  and   relatively  simple  for  healthy  donors,    and 
donated  marrow  is  promptly   replenished   in  the  donor's  body;    and 

WHEREAS,    thousands   of  caring  and  giving  individuals,  when  informed  of  the  need 
and     the  potential   for  saving  lives,   have  responded  heroically  by  being  tested  and 
registered  with   the  National  Marrow  Donor  Program;    and 

WHEREAS,  the  Life-Savers  Foundation  of  America  is  committed  to  increasing 
public  awareness  about  the  importance  of  bone  marrow  transplants  which  can  save 
countless  lives,  and  provides  many  valuable  services,  including  a  registration 
program  to  match  donors   to  patients; 

HOW.   THEREFORE,    I.   GEORGE  DBDKNEJIAN.   Governor   of   the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  February  11-17,    1990  as  Bone  Marrow  Transplant  Week  and  February  14 
as  Life-Savers  Day   in  California  and  urge  all  citizens   to  learn  more  about  how  they 
can  help  others  by  donating  marrow. 

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 
January   1990. 


■r- 


A 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary      f   State 


6618 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

I  In  )!ie  w.ric«  of  the  Secretary  of  Stata 
of  Ihe  Stote  of  Calitornia 

jf.rii   1930 

hMCH  Wrj  ru,  S.:;:':ry  cf  St.'.J 

By  Jr^ulho^*^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  pursuant  to  Section 
2553  of  the  Elections  Code,  hereby  proclaim  that  the  Statewide  Direct  Primary 
Election  shall  be  held  on  the  fifth  day  of  June,  1990,  at  which  time  such  state, 
county,   judicial  or  other  offices  as  are  required  by  law  to  be  filled  at  such 
election  are  to  be  so  filled. 

I  further  proclaim  that  at  such  election  there  will  also  be  submitted  to  the 
voters  such  proposed  constitutional  amendments,  questions,  propositions,  and 
initiative  measures  as  are  required  to  be  so  submitted  by  the  Constitution  and  laws 
of  this  State. 


IH  VITNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
January  1990. 


5^~ 

Governor  of  California 


f({ojik  h^if^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6619 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  n,u  ofice  of  the  Secrehsry  of  Start 
of  the  State  of  California 


hWRCH  Fq:;:0  FU,  S;rrs::ry  cf  St:'.2 


By 


M 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERBAS.  throughout  the  history  of  our  great  state  and  nation.  Blacks  have 
made  significant  contributions  to  our  way  of  life;  and 

WHERKAS.  the  determined  accomplishments  of  so  many  past  Black  leaders  such  as 
Martin  Luther  King,  Jr..  George  Washington  Carver,   Harriet  Tubman,   Frederick 
Douglass  and  Robert  Starling  Pritchard  have  brought  so  much  richness  to  our  proud 
history;  and 

WHEREAS,  today.  Blacks  continue  to  reach  great  heights  and  bring  a  special 
ingenuity  and  creativity  to  our  world;  and 

HHESEAS.   the  outstanding  achievements  of  this  very  special  segment  of  our 
population  warrant  the  highest  commendation  of  people  everywhere;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  February,  citizens  and  organizations  throughout 
California  will  celebrate  Black  History  Month  and  pay  tribute  to  the  enduring 
accomplishments  and  selfless  contributions  of  their  ancestors;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this  very  special  recog- 
nition of  those  who  worked  so  hard  for  the  bright  and  prosperous  way  of  life  that 
we  share  today; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1990  as  Black  History  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
Califomians  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
January  1990. 


^r- 


J). 


Governor   of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6620 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


In  the  ofnce  of  the  Secretaiy  of  Stul* 
of  tlie  State  of  California 

WRM  FM|G  FU  Secret;^  of  St3'.3 
Daputy  // 


By 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 

VHEREAS.   one  out   of  every  ten     Califomians     suffers      from     some     kind     of 
communicative  disability   involving  a  hearing  and/or  speech  disorder;    and 

HHERSAS.  persons  with  hearing  and/or  speech  disorders  constitute  the  largest 
physical   disability  group   in  California;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  incidence  of  hearing  disorders   is   increasing  primarily  because  of 
excessive  noise  pollution  and  our  aging  population;    and 

HHEREAS.  communicative  disorders  pose  significant  challenges  to  all  individ- 
uals, both  hearing  and  non-hearing,  to  overcome  barriers  to  full  participation  in 
our  society:    and 

WHEREAS,      open     and     effective  communication  involves  the  efforts   of  ail  the 
citizens   of  this  state,   both  hearing  and  non-hearing;    and 

WHEREAS,   by  public  acknowledgment  of  hearing  and  speech  disorders,    an   increase 
in  public   awareness   of  these  disabilities  can  be  achieved;    and 

WHEREAS,    today  many  assistive  devices   and  services   are  available  to  help   over- 
come the  communication  barrier   imposed  by  these  disabilities;    and 

WHEREAS,  the  general  public  is  largely  unaware  of  the  availability  of  these 
assistive  devices   and  services;    and 

WHEREAS,      the     month  of  May  has  been  observed  by  Califomians   for  the  past   15 
years   as  Deaf  Awareness   and  Better  Hearing  and   Speech     Month     to     promote     public 
awareness  of  the  needs   of  people  with  communicative  disorders; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Deaf  Awareness  and  Better  Hearing  and  Speech  Month  in 
California  and  encourage  all  citizens   to  participate   in  this   important   observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to  be  affixed  this   19th  day  of 
January  1990. 


Governor   of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6621 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  Uie  onice  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  Colifcrnio 

>-     '1  r;-.J 

MARCH  FQf.'3  FU,  £icr?tary  of  St:t3 

D2pu^/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhkkKAS,  quality  education  is  fundamental  to  our  progress  and  prosperity  as  a 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS.   California's  public  schools  are  charged  with  the  serious  and  chal- 
lenging responsibility  of  educating  and  preparing  our  youth  to  lead  us   into  the 
future;  and 

WHEREAS,  our  public  schools  are  relied  upon  to  educate  our  students  in  the 
basics  of  reading,  writing  and  arithmetic  while  encouraging  them  to  explore  the 
worlds  of  science,  literature  and  the  arts;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  the  obstacles  to  a  bright  and  productive  future  for  our  youth 
is  drug  abuse,  which  is  being  overcome  through  the  concerted  efforts  of  students, 
parents,  education  professionals,  community  organizations  and  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  we  face  this  and  the  many  other  challenges  of  the  next  century,  it 
is  important  for  all  Califomians  to  recognize  the  vital  role  public  schools  play 
in  preparing  our  state  and  nation  for  the  future; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(S  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1990  as  Public  Schools  Observance  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  help  make  our  public  schools  even  better. 

IH  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 
January  1990. 


Govemor  of  California 


,-«- 


Secretary  of  State 


6622 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,        FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stotj 
of  «hf  Stale  of  California 


•-.  i 


i9;i>i 


WARCHiONG  EU,  Secretary  cf/St:'i 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    there  are  over  800  hospital   engineers   in  California  who  are  committed 
to     providing     quality,    effective  health  care  services   to  citizens   throughout  the 
Golden  State;    and 

WHEREAS,   hospital  engineers   are  continually  working  to     encourage     innovation 
and     progress     which     helps   ensure  that  all  health  care   institutions  are  operated 
efficiently  and  with  the  well-being,    safety,    and  security     of     patients     as      the 
primary  concern;    and 

WHEREAS,      the     California  Society  of  Hospital  Engineers   annually  observes   the 
second  week   in  January   as   Hospital   Engineers  Week   to   recognize   the  high     standards 
of  excellence  and  achievement  which  have  been  established  by   these  health  care  pro- 
fessionals;   and 

WHEREAS,    it   is  most   appropriate  that  all  Califomians     honor     the     dedicated 
efforts     of     hospital  engineers   and  the  many  contributions  which  they  have  made  to 
our  state's  health  care  industry; 

NOW,   THEREFORE.    I,   GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.   Governor   of  the   State  of   California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     January  7-13,    1990   as  Hospital  Engineers  Week  in  California,   and 
urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  vital  contributions  which  these  health  care  pro- 
fessionals make  to  the  citizens   of  our  state. 


IK  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this   Ath  day  of 


A 


January   1990. 


-ot 


-iLo. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6623 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

I'n  the  offke  of  the  Secretary  of  Stato 
of  the  Stote  of  Colifbrnia 


MARCH  F0f«5  EU.  Secretary  cf  Sbta 
Deputy    1/ 


By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhKKKAS,  progress  and  opportunity  are  synonymous  with  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  major  contributor  to  this  prosperity  is  the  field  of  engineering 
and  its  many  components;  and 

WHEREAS,  today's  engineers  play  a  crucial  role  in  enabling  California  to  be  a 
major  supplier  of  a  wide  variety  of  products,   especially  in  the  defense, 
agriculture,   electronics,  transportation,  communications  and  public  health  indus- 
tries: and 

WHEREAS,  the  efforts  of  engineers  to  encourage  product  research  and  devel- 
opment, advanced  manufacturing  technologies  and  innovative  distribution  systems 
have  contributed  significantly  to  the  economy  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  contributions  have  had  a  positive  impact  on  Califomians   and 
have  greatly  enhanced  the  quality  of  life  we  all  enjoy;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  pay  tribute  to  the  dedicated  men 
and  women  in  engineering  who  are  steadfastly  committed  to  enhancing  our  way  of 
life; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  18-24,  1990  as  Engineer  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  23rd  day  of 
January  1990. 


/^jL-c-^rA —  /j/-«-o«>C*-.v-w«-4^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6624 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FlUED 

In  il.e  oSce  of  the  Secretory  of  Stale 
of  the  State  of  Caliternia 

MARCH  Kr:0  EU,  Sjcre^r/  cf  St;'5 


p..-,  ^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  since  its  founding  in  1910,  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America  has  served  the 
people  of  the  United  States  by  fulfilling  its  purpose  to  encourage  boys  to  become 
self-sufficient,  to  train  them  in  scoutcraft.  and  to  instill  in  them  patriotism, 
courage,    self-reliance,    responsibility,    and  concern  for  others;    and 

WHEREAS,  scouting  at  all  levels  provides  an  excellent  opportunity  for  young 
men  to  develop   their  leadership  skills   and  ability  to  work  with  others;    and 


WHEREAS,   the  Boy   Scouts  of  America  has   conferred   its  highest   rank 
Scout  —  upon  nearly   1,200.000  boy   scouts;    and 


Eagle 


WHEREAS,  during  1990  the  Boy  Scouts  of  America  will  conduct  a  nationwide 
search  to  identify  the  current  location  of  all  Eagle  Scouts  for  the  purpose  of 
rededicating  them  to  the  tenets  of  scouting  and  community  leadership;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1990  as  Year  of  the  Eagle  Scout  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  25th  day  of 
January  1990. 


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A 


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Governor   of   California 


ST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6625 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■       FILED 

In  the  oi.ice  of  the  Secretoty  of  Stat* 
cf  the  Stata  of  California 


fi  O 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  while  there  are  many  people  60  years  or  older  who  remain  independent 
and  self-sufficient,   there  are  also  a  substantial  number  who  require  assistance 
from  community  programs  and  skilled  care  providers;  and 

WHEREAS,  dependent  senior  citizens  throughout  our  state  and  nation  have 
benefited  greatly  from  the  skilled,  knowledgeable  care  of  activity  professionals; 
and 

WHEREAS,  these  individuals  work  with  health  care  professionals,  care  providers 
and   regulatory  agencies  to  help  enhance  the  lives  of  those  served  by  nursing  and 
convalescent  hospitals,  senior  centers,  retirement  homes  and  adult  day  care  pro- 
grams :  and 

WHEREAS,  activity  professionals  help  seniors  preserve  a  fulfilling  quality  of 
life  by  developing  community  assistance,  mental  stimulation  and  service  programs 
designed  to  meet  their  unique  needs  and  desires;  and 

WHEREAS,  providing  community  service  support  to  seniors  helps  them  maintain  a 
healthier,  more  active  and  positive  outlook;  and 

WHEREAS.  January  26,  1990  will  be  celebrated  throughout  the  nation  as  National 
Activity  Professionals  Day; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  26,  1990  as  Activity  Professionals  Day  in  California,   and 
encourage  all  Califomians  to  recognize  the  inqport  role  which  these  individuals 
play  in  improving  the  quality  of  life  for  many  older  Califomians. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
January  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6626 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■      FILED 

In  the  oi*c«  of  the  Secretary  of  Stats 
of  the  State  of  California 

•  -  fj  o  ■  inr^n 

MARCH^Or.'G  El  ;.::--^:y  of  St;;3 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHESBAS.  throughout  California,  women  have  long  been  actively  involved  in 
programs  and  organizations  which  contribute  significantly  to  the  strength  and 
progress  of  our  neighborhoods  and  communities;  and 

HHKREAS,  many  of  these  women  are  affiliated  with  the  General  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs  which  was  organized  on  April  24,  1890  and  is  celebrating  its  100th 
anniversary  this  year;  and 

WHKHKAS,  the  California  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  is  a  member  of  the  GFWC 
with  552  clubs   throughout  our  state  boasting  a  total  membership  of  over  36,000 
women ;  and 

WHKRKAS,  throughout  the  years,  the  women  in  the  California  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs  and  those  in  its  parent  organization,  the  General  Federation  of 
Women's  Clubs,  have  exemplified  the  highest  standards  of  citizenship,  community 
involvement  and  concern  for  the  well-being  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  their  volunteer  efforts  and  commitment  to  helping  make  our 
state  and  nation  a  better  place  for  all  Calif ornians,  the  members  of  the  GFWC  and 
the  CFWC  have  truly  helped  enrich  the  lives  of  countless  citizens  throughout  our 
state  and  nation; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUEOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  General  Federation  of  Women's  Clubs  Week  in 
honor  of  their  centennial  celebration  and  in  recognition  of  the  fine  work  performed 
by  this  outstanding  organization  and  its  many  chapters. 

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 


January  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


0 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


6627 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F"  I  L  E  D 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  our  children  are  provided  a  healthy  school 
experience  which  will  allow  them  to  develop  and  nurture  their  study  habits  and 
scholastic  capabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  today's  society  presents  many  different  challenges  and  problems  which 
influence  parents,   students,  teachers  and  administrators  alike  and  affect  their 
mental,  physical  and  emotional  health  and  well-being;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  psychologists  offer  valuable  assistance  in  a  variety  of  areas, 
such  as  suicide  prevention,  preschool  assessment,  education  of  culturally  different 
youth,  runaway  children  and  preventive  mental  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  school  psychologists  also  help  provide  encouragement  and  guidance  to 
inspire  students  to  develop  the  motivation,  responsibility  and  maturity  to  fulfill 
the  goals  which  they  set  for  themselves;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  School  Psychologists  will  be  holding 
its  41st  annual  convention  from  March  28-April  1,  1990,  to  exchange  new  ideas  and 
information  regarding  the  growth  and  progress  of  the  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Califomians  take  the  time  to  recognize 
the  important  role  which  school  psychologists  play  in  the  personal  and  academic 
development  of  our  state's  children; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25-31,  1990  as  School  Psychologists  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  important  contributions  of  these  dedicated 
professionals. 

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  1990. 


,y_^  /S/jt-^^J^^-^-^^jr-^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6628 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  otHce  of  the  Secretory  of  Stats 
of  the  Stat*  of  California 


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MARCH  FOm  FiJ^;-a...,  (.f  St-"^ 
D^put/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  study  of  history  provides  a  unique  insight  into  the  important 
issues,   events  and  people  which  have  helped  to  shape  the  world  in  which  we  live, 
and  is  an  important  discipline  which  helps  all  students  gain  a  better  understanding 
of  the  present  by  studying  the  past;  and 

WHEREAS,   from  the  landing  of  the  Pilgrims  at  Plymouth  Rock,  our  fight  for 
independence,  westward  expansion  and  California  Gold  Rush  to  the  Industrial 
Revolution  and  modem  scientific  and  technological  advancements  which  have  allowed 
us  to  land  a  man  on  the  moon  and  battle  disease  and  hunger  throughout  the  world, 
our  nation  has  a  proud  and  distinguished  history  which  has  contributed  signifi- 
cantly to  our  reputation  as  the  most  prosperous  and  influential  country  in  the 
world;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  a  knowledge  of  and  true  respect  for  the  history  of  our 
great  nation  can  we  accurately  understand  where  we  stand  today  while  effectively 
charting  a  course  for  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  is  a  fine  service  organiza- 
tion dedicated  to  the  study  of  American  history,  and  it  is  most  appropriate  that 
all  Calif omians  join  them  in  observing  February  as  American  History  Month; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1990  as  American  History  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  history  and  cherished  heritage  of  our  great 
nation. 


IM  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  1990. 


Gove 


ATTEST: 


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rnor  of  California  (J 


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Secretary  of  State 


6629 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MARCH  for;3PJ,  S;c-:r:r/  cf  Sf:!.. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  its  long  and  distinguished  history,  the  League   of  Women 
Voters  of  the  United  States  has  earned  an  outstanding  reputation  for  its  voter 
education  and  outreach  efforts;  and 

hhbkEAS.  for  70  years,  the  dedication  and  perseverance  of  the  members  of  the 
League  have  helped  them  fulfill  the  goals  of  their  organization,  while  effectively 
encouraging  increased  voter  participation  in  the  election  process;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  chapters  in  states  throughout  our  nation,  the  educational  pro- 
grams and  voter  outreach  efforts  of  the  League  have  had  a  significant  impact  on 
elections  at  all  levels  of  government;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  various  forums  used  by  the  League,  including  candidate  debates 
and  ballot  measure  publications,  have  helped  countless  citizens  increase  their 
knowledge  and  awareness  of  local,  state  and  national  election  issues;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  the  occasion  of  their  70th  anniversary  celebration,  it  is   appro- 
priate that  all  citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  the  success  and 
commitment  of  the  League  of  Women  Voters; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOrafEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  14,  1990  as  League  of  Women  Voters  Day  in  California  in 
recognition  of  the  70th  anniversary  of  this  fine  organization  and  the  vital  contri- 
butions which  its  members  have  made  to  our  state  and  nation's  election  process. 


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  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6630 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■n  th«  offlc*  of  ttw  S«cr«tory  of  Skrt» 
of  th«  Stat*  of  Californio 

JAN  3  1  1990 
MARCH  JONG  EU,  Secret  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  many  advancements  in  medical  and  surgical  technology  have 
necessitated  a  greater  expertise  and  responsibility  among  post  anesthesia  nurses; 
and 

WHEREAS,  post  anesthesia  nurses  must  possess  an  extensive  knowledge  of  the 
many  scientific  and  technological  principles  involved  in  providing  critical  care 
treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  post  anesthesia  nurses  must  also  be  proficient  in  utilizing  sophis- 
ticated monitoring  equipment  and  technical  support  systems  to  properly  analyze 
patient  recovery  and  recuperation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recent  years,  the  formation  of  professional  post  anesthesia  nurse 
organizations  has  helped  to  develop  a  greater  respect  for  the  unique  skills  of  post 
anesthesia  nurses;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  commitment,  concern 
and  compassion  exhibited  by  post  anesthesia  nurses,  and  to  appreciate  the  many 
contributions  they  have  made  toward  better  health  care  throughout  California; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  5-11,  1990  as  Post  Anesthesia  Nurse  Awareness  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  30th  day  of 
January  1990. 


Govemor  of  California' 


Secretary  of  State 


6631 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  Q\'ca  of  the  Secretaty  of  Stof» 
cf  the  State  of  California 


MARCH  F:?'T-  ■■' 
Py 


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Cf  S»: 


r.ly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,   the  magnitude  7.1  Loma  Prieta  Earthquake  of  October  17.    1989 
to  be  the  largest  disaster  in  California's   recent  history:    and 


proved 


WHEREAS,  this  powerful  earthquake  caused  an  estimated  $5.6  billion  in  damage, 
displaced  more  than  12.000  residents  in  the  ten-county  affected  area,   destroyed 
nearly  27,000  homes  and  businesses,  claimed  62  lives  and  injured  over  3,500  people; 
and 

WHEREAS,  more  than  6,000  employees  of  the  State  of  California  moved  quickly 
and  effectively  to  perform  their  assigned  duties  immediately  after  the  earthquake 
and  in  the  months  that  followed;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  dedicated  individuals  are  to  be  recognized  for  their  excep- 
tional job  performance,  in  which  they  continually  displayed  the  highest  degree  of 
commitment,  proficiency  and  professionalism;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  efforts  on  the  frontline  reflect  the  commitment  of  my  adminis- 
tration and  the  entire  State  of  California  to  bringing  comfort  and  assistance  to 
those  affected  by  the  earthquake: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  my  sincere  appreciation  for  the  employees  of  the  State  of 
California  who  endured  personal  sacrifice  and  many  hours  of  strenuous,   demanding 
and  emotional  work  in  responding  to  the  needs  of  the  victims  of  the  Loma  Prieta 
Earthquake. 

ni  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
February  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


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KCaSl: 


Secretary  of   State 


6632 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FICED 

In  l!ie  0;."ce  of  the  Secretory  of  Sl:!9 
sf  Ihe  State  of  California 

KUSCH  For;':  '■'  ,/  cf  St:'.J 

D^c-  tv  \ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,    it   is  vital   that  all  Californians   are  aware  of     the     in^ortance     of 
participating  in  recycling  programs   and  other  waste   reduction  activities  whxch  help 
protect   the  beauty  and  splendor  of  our  state;   and 

WHEREAS.   California's   2/5  cents   redemption  program  is  designed     to     encourage 
all  citizens  to  recycle  by  offering  a  monetary  reward   for  those  who  redeem  beverage 
containers;   however,    the  financial   incentive  should  be  secondary  to     the     primary 
concern  of  keeping  our  state  clean  and  beautiful   for  all  citizens  to  enjoy;   and 

WHEREAS,  this  program  and  other  innovative  waste  reduction  techniques  being 
practiced  in  communities  throughout  California  have  contributed  significantly  to 
our  state's   reputation  as  a  leader  in  effective  waste  management  and  recycling;    and 

WHEREAS,     by  participating  in  the  effort   to  recycle  and   reduce  littering,    all 
Californians   can  exhibit   their  true  respect   and  appreciation  for     the     maintenance 
and     preservation     of  our  environment  which  will  help  preserve  the  Golden  State  s 
natural  beauty  and  abundant   resources; 

MOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.   Governor   of   the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     April     16-22.    1990  as  Recycling  Week   in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  during  these.    "Seven     Days     We 
Can't  Afford  to  Waste." 

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 
February   1990. 


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A 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6633 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  oi.>ce  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
cf  the  State  of  Calltornia 


cf  s*.z': 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


MARCH  FCj;:  f.i  _ 

Deputy  /T 


WHkkKAS,  Junior  Achievement  provides  young  people  witti  an  opportunity  to  learn 
about   free  enterprise  and  the  American  economic  system  from  some  of  our  nation's 
most  prominent  and  successful  business  and  industry  leaders;  and 

WHKKKAS.  many  of  the  young  people  who  participate  in  Junior  Achievement  and 
take  advantage  of  the  programs  which  they  offer  remain  in  school,  dedicate  them- 
selves to  developing  their  individual  skills  and  leadership  abilities  and  go  on  to 
enjoy  successful  careers  in  a  diversity  of  professions;  and 

WHEREAS.  Junior  Achievement  has  recently  completed  35  years  of  service  to 
students  in  the  State  of  California,  and  during  this  long  and  distinguished  period 
countless  young  Califomians  have  benefited  from  the  programs  and  services  which 
they  sponsor;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  alone,  more  than  65,000  elementary,  junior  high  and  high 
school  students  throughout  the  Golden  State  will  be  served  by  Junior  Achievement; 

MOH,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1990  as  Junior  Achievement  Month  in  California  and  urge 
all  students  to  take  advantage  of  the  opportunities  available  through  this  out- 
standing program. 

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 
February  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6634 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


In  the  ofiice  of  the  Secretary  of  Stota 
of  Ihe  State  of  California 


MARCH  Fcr;G  VJ,  : 


ry  of  Sej 


Dspu!/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS,  fugitives  from  justice  present  a  clear  and  present  danger  to  public 
safety,  and  frustrate  the  workings  of  the  criminal  justice  system;  and 

WHERKAS.  on  December  15.  1989.  in  Los  Angeles  County,  Irene  Franco  and  Jesus 
Martinez  were  abducted  at  gunpoint  by  three  unknown  male  assailants  who  proceeded 
to  savagely  beat  Jesus  Martinez  and  sexually  assault  and  murder  Irene  Franco:  and 

whkkKAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  not  been  able  to  establish  a  motive 
for  this  senseless  murder  and  have  diligently  sought  to  apprehend  the  fugitives 
responsible  for  these  heinous  crimes;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  is  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system  and  the  offer  of  a  reward 
would  encourage  the  public's  cooperation  in  the  apprehension  of  the  persons 
responsible  for  the  crimes  specified  herein;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  1547  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  the  crimes 
herein; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)   for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  murder  of  Irene  Franco  and  the  assault   of  Jesus 
Martinez. 


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 
February  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6635 


BEBs 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

1],^  ,,..ice  of  the  Secretory  of  Sfot» 
of  the  Stale  of  California 


MARCH  For;:  ^  cf  ?•-.- 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.   California  is  well-known   for   its  natural  beauty  and  splendor;    and 

whkkKAS.   seventy-nine  years  ago.    the  Golden  State  passed  legislation  to  recog- 
nize March  7   as  Arbor  Day  to  enhance  our  appreciation  and  knowledge  of  the  natural 
wonders   of  California;    and 

WHEREAS,   the  trees   of  our  great  state  offer  much  to  us,    including  fruit,    shade 
and  captivating  scenery;    and 

WHEREAS,    for  Califomians.   Arbor  Day  holds   special  meaning  as   a  tribute  to  the 
famous  horticulturalist  Luther  Burbank,   who     produced     thousands     of     new     plant 
varieties   on  his   California  farm;   and 

WHEREAS,      it      is   fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this    important  obser- 
vance; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEIKNEJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  March  7,    1990   as   Arbor  Day   in  California. 

Ill  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1   have   hereunto  set  my   hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the   State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this   2nd  day  of 
February   1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


fi{ojih^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6636 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  tfi«  offic*  of  the  Secretaty  of  Slate 
of  th«  SftM  of  Colifamia 

FE3  0  ~  mn 

MARCH  fONG  Hi,  SeoEtaiviof  State 

By  /V'G^/  <  f  7a^  vr/J^ 


A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WmkkKAS,  on  February  20,  1890,  an  organization  known  as  the  California  Board 
of  Trade  was  incorporated  in  the  state  of  California  and  its  name  has  subsequently 
been  changed  to  the  California  Chamber  of  Commerce;  and 

BHKRKAS,  the  goal  of  this  organization  has  been  to  help  the  development  and 
growth  of  business  in  California;  and 

whkkkAS,  California  has  grotni  from  an  agriculture  based  economy  in  1890  to  a 
diversified  economy  that  leads  the  nation  in  agriculture,  aerospace,  high  technol- 
ogy, entertainment,  trade  and  the  availability  of  venture  capital;  and 

WHKKKAS.  California  as  a  major  trading  force  among  Pacific  Rim  nations  has 
increased  trade  and  business  cooperation,  friendship,  understanding  and  respect 
among  these  nations;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  as  the  sixth  major  economic  power  in  the  world  has  a 
vibrant  economy  whose  goods  and  services  reach  around  the  world; 

HOH.  THEREFOKE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  congratulate  the  California  Chamber  of  Commerce  as  it  celebrates  its  centen- 
nial anniversary  and  declare  1990  as  a  year  to  Celebrate  Commerce:  100  Years   of 
Shared  Progress. 

IH  VITNESS  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  1990. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6637 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'1  th»  oMm  of  tti«  S«CT«tary  of  State 
d  Itm  SMa  «H  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WmkkKAS,  participation  in  athletics  is  an  effective  way  for  women  throughout 
our  state  and  nation  to  develop  confidence,  self-motivation,  leadership  skills  and 
the  discipline  associated  with  hard  work  and  team  sacrifice;  and 

whkkKAS.  sports  and  fitness  activities  also  help  promote  the  ideal  of  "a  sound 
mind  and  a  healthy  body"  and  strongly  influence  lifelong  habits  of  physical  fitness 
which  contribute  significantly  to  a  person's  overall  physical,  emotional  and  mental 
well-being;  and 

WHEREAS,  additionally,  athletic  experience  sharpens  communication  and  cooper- 
ation skills  and  encourages  bonds  of  friendship  which  will   prove   to  be  most 
valuable   in  all  aspects  of  a  woman's  life,  including  at  home,  school,  work  and  in 
all  social  situations;  and 

HHERSAS,  although  the  history  of  women  in  sports  is  long  and  distinguished, 
the  achievements  of  our  nation's  finest  female  athletes  are  often  unrecognized  and 
unappreciated  when  compared  to  those  of  male  competitors:  and 

HHEKEAS.  it  is  important  that  the  significant  athletic  abilities   and  accom- 
plishments of  women  are  given  their  proper  praise  and  respect,  for,  as  role  models 
for  young  women  throughout  America,  these  individuals  truly  reflect  the  dedication, 
commitment  to  excellence  and  high  standards  of  achievement  which  all  parents  strive 
to  instill  in  their  children;  and 

WHkkKAS.  as  the  first  Women  in  Sports  Day  was  initiated   in   1987   to  honor 
volleyball   great,  Flo  Hyman,  and  to  recognize  the  dignity  and  spirit  which  she  so 
often  demonstrated,  this  year's  observance  is  an  appropriate  way   in  which  to 
remember  her  while  honoring  women  in  sports  throughout  our  nation;  and 

NGH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  8,  1990  as   Women   in   Sports   Day   in   California   in 
recognition  of  the  positive  influence  which  sports  and  athletic  competition  have  on 
women's  lives. 


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 
February  1990. 


Govemor  of  California 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


'^^«^«<^-' 


6638 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'r.  the  offic*  of  Mm  Swratary  ol  Stata 
of  ttw  SIM  af  C<llhrwlo 

FEB  09  1990 

MARCH  FONG  EU,^S«Cf«tm  of  State 

By .AiA3^^_U^J^^ 

D«puty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHESSAS.  participation  in  athletics  is  an  effective  way  for  women  throughout 
our  state  and  nation  to  develop  confidence,  self-motivation,  leadership  skills  and 
the  discipline  associated  with  hard  work  and  team  sacrifice;  and 

WHEREAS,  sports  and  fitness  activities  also  help  promote  the  ideal  of  "a  sound 
mind  and  a  healthy  body"  and  strongly  influence  lifelong  habits  of  physical  fitness 
which  contribute  significantly  to  a  person's  overall  physical,  emotional  and  mental 
well-being:  and 

WHEREAS,  additionally,  athletic  experience  sharpens  communication  and  cooper- 
ation skills  and  encourages  bonds  of  friendship  which  will  prove  to  be  most 
valuable  in  all  aspects  of  a  woman's  life,  including  at  home,  school,  work  and  in 
all  social  situations;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  the  history  of  women  in  sports  is  long  and  distinguished, 
the  achievements  of  our  nation's  finest  female  athletes  are  often  unrecognized  and 
unappreciated  when  compared  to  those  of  male  competitors;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  the  significant  athletic  abilities   and   accom- 
plishments of  women  are  given  their  proper  praise  and  respect,  for,  as  role  models 
for  young  women  throughout  America,  these  individuals  truly  reflect  the  dedication, 
commitment  to  excellence  and  high  standards  of  achievement  which  all  parents  strive 
to  instill  in  their  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  first  Women  in  Sports  Day  was  initiated   in  1987   to  honor 
volleyball   great,  Flo  Hyman,  and  to  recognize  the  dignity  and  spirit  which  she  so 
often  demonstrated,  this  year's  observance  is  an  appropriate  way   in  which  to 
remember  her  while  honoring  women  in  sports  throughout  our  nation;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  8,  1990  as   Women   in   Sports   Day   in   California   in 
recognition  of  the  positive  influence  which  sports  and  athletic  competition  have  on 
women's  live.s. 

IH  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  1990 


Governor   of   California 


KTTRSTi 


Secretary  of   State 


6639 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  offiw  of  the  Ucn/lmy  of  Sn 
of  ihc  Slo1»  of  Colrforrra 

(KIARCH  FONG  EU,  Secrabiy  cf  St: 


SPECIAL  ELECTION  PROCLAMATI(»l 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  5th  day  of  June,  1990, 
within  the  26th  Senate  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office  of 
Member  of  Senate  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  Joseph  B. 
Montoya. 

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 
February  1990. 

0    /     ^   • 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


6640 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretafy  cf  St:t3 


By. 


Oeputt 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHKRKAS.   statistics  pertaining  to  infant  death,    disease  and     disability     are 
reflective  of   the  overall  health  of  a  state  and  communities  within  that  state;    and 

HHESEAS.      low     birthweight   and  premature  delivery,  which  result   from  late  or 
inadequate  prenatal  care,   are  the  primary   factors  which  contribute  to  high     levels 
of  disease  and  disability   in  infants,    as  well  as   increased   infant  mortality  rates; 
and 


IS 


WHBREAS.  1988  statistics  indicate  that  the  infant  death  rate  among  Blacks 
nearly  twice  the  rate  of  that  for  Whites  in  California;  and 

WHKRKAS.  by  increasing  public  knowledge  and  awareness  of  the  special  problems 
which  contribute  to  this  dramatic  difference,  we  can  help  encourage  Black  regnant 
women  in  our  state  to  practice  appropriate  individual  prenatal  care  proc  dures 
while  helping  communities  throughout  California  develop  more  effective  prenatal 
care  educational  programs  and  services; 

NOH  THKRKFORK,  I,  GBORGK  DKUKMKJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  18-2A.  1990  as  Black  Infant  Health  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

IH  WITHKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 
February  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6641 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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e*  ih.  S«ot*  of  CelKimlB 

FEB  14  1990 

MAltCH  fONG  EU.  Secretwy  of  Statt 
By     ^^^^^'gr^   Z/^/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WhkkKAS.   America  has   long  been  a  beacon  of  hope  which  has   drawn     people     from 
throughout      the     world      to     her  shores    in  search  of   religious    freedom,    individual 
justice  and  personal   liberty:    and 

HBEREAS.   as   a  land  of  hope  and   opportunity,    our  great     nation     has     provided 
countless   individuals  with  the  chance  to  secure  for  themselves   and  their  families  a 
better  way  of  life  and  a  brighter  future;   and 

WhkkKAS,    throughout   America's   proud   and  noble  history,    brave  men     and     women 
have     prayed,      fought  and  died  to  preserve  the  cherished  principles  upon  which  our 
nation  was   founded;    and 

WHEREAS,   each  year,   many  people  of  all   races,    religions  and  backgrounds     take 
the      final     step      in   expressing   their   love   and   appreciation   of   this   great   land  by 
taking  the  oath  of  American  citizenship  and  becoming  naturalized  American  citizens; 
and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  reflect  upon  the  many  blessings 
which  they  have  as  Americans  and  rededicate  themselves  to  preserving  the  precious 
freedoms  and  liberties  which  they  enjoy   in  our  democratic  society; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.   I,   GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  February  18-24,    1990   as   Patriotism  Week   in  California  and  encourage 
all   Calif ornians   to  participate   in   appropriate   celebrations   and   observances   showing 
their  pride   in  being  American  citizens. 

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 
February   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6642 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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FEB  14  1990 

MARCH  fONG  EU,  Secntwy  of  Sttl* 
By     yh<inrr^Q\.UJ:i^J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHESEAS.  the  State  of  California  is  nationally  known  as  a  leader  in  innovation 
and  opportunity  in  a  diversity  of  disciplines,  including  business,  industry,  educa- 
tion and  government;   and 

whwkKAS,  individuals  in  the  field  of  design  and  drafting  have  long  been  noted 
for  the  significant  contributions  which  they  have  made  to  the  growth  and  progress 
of  our  great  state;    and 

WHEREAS,   the  engineering  practices  utilized  by  designers   and  drafters   through- 
out our  state  and  nation  have  helped  ensure  that   our  roads,   buildings,   bridges   and 
other  structures   are  built  according  to  safe,    sound  construction  guidelines;    and 

hhkkEAS.  while  adhering  to  quality  design  principles,    these  professionals   also 
work     to     combine  function  with  form,   so  as   to  maintain  the  aesthetic  quality  and 
attractiveness   of   individual  projects;    and 

WHEREAS,    it   is  most  appropriate  for  all  Califomians  to  recognize     the     out- 
standing accomplishments   and  contributions  made  by  the  highly  skilled  professional 
designers   and  drafters   of  our  state; 

NGH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  25-March  3,    1990  as  Design  Drafting  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 
February   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6643 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,   providing  our  children  with  a  quality  education  is   one  of     the     most 
important     actions     which     we  can  take  to  help  ensure   for  a  bright   and  prosperous 
future   for  our  nation;    and 

WHEREAS,   school  administrators   throughout   California  are  committed  to  provid- 
ing  our  state's   students  with  a  quality,    comprehensive   education  which  will   prepare 
them  for  the  many  challenges  held  by  the  future;    and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  excellence  in  education,  these  dedicated  professionals 
play  a  vital  role  in  preparing  an  effective  curriculum  which  will  allow  teachers  to 
properly   instruct   students    in  a  diverse  array   of   subjects;    and 

WHEREAS,   school  administrators   also  act   to  promote  a  close  working     relation- 
ship    among     faculty,      staff     and  other  administrative  personnel   as   they  work  to 
develop  and   implement  essential  services     and     programs     serving     the     needs     of 
students;    and 

WHEREAS,    it   is  most  appropriate  that   all  citizens   recognize  and  pay  tribute  to 
the   important    role  which  school   administrators   play    in  providing   the  youth   of      our 
state  with  an  enriching  and  enjoyable  educational   experience; 

NCH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20-26.  1990  as  School  Administrators  Week  and  May  23,  1990  as 
School  Administrators  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   15th  day  of 
February   1990. 


Governor  o 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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C<  •■•  ttoM  •<  Colilomia 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHERSAS.   small  businesses   have  played   an   iiq>ortant   role   in     the     growth     and 
progress   of   California's   nationally   renowned  business   environment   and  have   contrib- 
uted significantly  to  our  state's  unparalleled  prosperity  and     economic     vitality; 
and 

WHEREAS,   small  businesses   have  also  been   instrumental   in  promoting   innovation, 
effectiveness   and  stability  within  many  professions      and     fields     throughout      the 
Golden   State;    and 

WHEREAS,   more  than  half  of  the  new  products  and   service   innovations   developed 

since  World  War  II  may  be  attributed  to  small  businesses,    including  the     airplane, 
aerosol     can,      fiber     optic     equipment,      soft     contact   lens,    zipper  and  personal 
computer;    and 

WHEREAS,   currently,    27   percent  of  our  nation's    fastest  growing  small     private 
companies   are   located   in  California;    and 

WHEREAS,    from  1976-1986.    small  business  produced  58.3   percent   of  California's 
job  growth;    and 

WHEREAS,   approximately  67  percent  of   initial   job   opportunities   are  provided  by 
small      businesses     which     offer     workers   a  chance  to  can  gain  valuable  on-the-job 
training   in  basic   skills;    and 

WHEREAS.   National   Small  Business  Week  celebrations  will  be  held   throughout   the 
week   of  May  6-12,    1990   to  salute   those  men   and  women  who  have  dedicated   themselves 
to  promoting  entrepreneurial   success   in   our  nation;    and 

WHEREAS,    it    is    important   that   all   citizens   recognize   the      important      achieve- 
ments  and  contributions   of  small  businesses   throughout   our  state  and  nation;    and 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GBOBGE  DEUKMEJIAM.   Governor   of   the   State   of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12,    1990  as    Small  Business  Week   in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I    have  hereunto  set   my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of   the  State  of 
Mlifomia  to  ban  affixed   this    15th  day      of 


Ofllifomia  to  ban  ariixed  this    15 

Governor  of  California 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6644 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,   small  businesses   have  played  an   Important   role   in     the     growth     and 
progress    of   California's   nationally   renowned  business   environment   and  have   contrib- 
uted  significantly  to  our  state's  unparalleled  prosperity  and     economic     vitality; 
and 

WHEREAS,   small  businesses   have  also  been   instrumental   in  promoting   innovation, 
effectiveness    and   stability  within  many  professions      and      fields      throughout      the 
Golden   State;    and 

WHEREAS,   more  than  half  of  the  new  products   and   service   innovations  developed 
since  World  War  II   may  be  attributed   to  small  businesses,    including  the     airplane, 
aerosol      can,      fiber     optic      equipment,      soft      contact   lens,    zipper  and   personal 
computer;    and 

WHEREAS,   currently,    27  percent  of  our  nation's   fastest  growing  small     private 
companies   are   located   in  California;    and 

WHEREAS,    from  1976-1986,    small  business  produced   58,3   percent   of  California's 
job  growth;    and 

WHEREAS,   approximately  67  percent   of  initial   job   opportunities   are  provided  by 
small     businesses     which     offer     workers   a  chance  to  can  gain  valuable  on-the-job 
training   in  basic   skills;    and 

WHEREAS.   National   Small  Business  Week  celebrations  will  be  held  throughout   the 
week   of  May  6-12,    1990   to  salute   those  men  and  women  who  have  dedicated  themselves 
to  promoting  entrepreneurial   success    in   our  nation;    and 

WHEREAS,    it    is   important   that   all   citizens   recognize   the     important     achieve- 
ments  and  contributions   of  small  businesses   throughout   our  state  and  nation;    and 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GBORCT  DEUKMEJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State   of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12,    1990   as    Small  Business  Week   in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of   the  State  of 
Mlifornia  to  bm  affixed   this    15th  day      of 


oaiifornia  to  bm  atiixed  this    iDth 


Governor   of   California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6645 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,  as  our  world  becomes  more  complex,  the  need  for  greater  communication 
and  cooperation  is  heightened:  and 

WHERSAS.  an  understanding  and  utilization  of  foreign  languages  help  to  bridge 
the  gap  between  nations;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  study  of  foreign  languages  in  California  is  preparing  many 
citizens  for  personal  and  professional  endeavors  around  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California,  we  are  fortunate  to  benefit  from  the  efforts 
of  dedicated  professionals  who  are  committed  to  teaching  foreign  languages;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  first  week  of  March,  organizations  throughout  California 
are  observing  Foreign  Language  Week  in  an  effort  to  enhance  awareness  of  the  vital 
importance  of  foreign  languages  to  the  world  community:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  significance  of 
foreign  languages  and  the  important  role  that  they  play  in  enhancing  understanding 
and  cooperation  between  the  peoples  of  the  world; 

HOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  A-10,  1990  as  Foreign  Language  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  activities. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  16th  day  of 
February  1990. 


0    I 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6646 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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By    /^w///;i  //iltl^ 

Deputy  /J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  during  the  1930 's.  a  revolutionary  idea  in  food  packaging  and 
preparation  reached  the  market  which  involved  freezing  food  products  for  the 
consumer;    and 

WHEREAS,   this  new  concept  gave  birth  to  the  frozen  food   industry     which     has 
grown    into  a  major   economic    force   in  California;    and 

WHEREAS,      in  an  effort  to  meet   the  changing  needs   of  the  consumer,    the  frozen 
food   industry  continues   to  research  and  develop   improved  methods   of     bringing     the 
nutrition,      quality     and     taste  of  American  agricultural  products  to  the  American 
consumer;    and 

WHEREAS,    during  the  month   of  March.    Frozen  Food  Month   is   being      observed      in 
order  to  enhance  public   awareness   and  knowledge  of  the  benefits   of   frozen   food;    and 

WHEREAS,      it      is   fitting  that  Califomians   recognize  and  appreciate  the  sig- 
nificant  contributions   the   frozen  food   industry  makes  to  our  convenience  needs   and 
nutritional  well-being; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  March   1990   as   Frozen  Food  Month   in  California. 

IH  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 
February   1990. 


A 


Governor  of  California 


ST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6647 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Dsputv       // 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERSAS.    1,208,000  Califomians   age  55  and  over  are  now  employed   in  a  variety 
of  jobs   ttiroughout  California;    and 

WHEREAS,    these   older  workers,    during   a  much-heralded   "graying   of  America."   can 
brighten   the  work   place  with  enthusiastic   attitudes   and     productive     performances; 
and 

WHEREAS,    the   older  worker  couples   a  conscientious   attitude  with  the   initiative 
to  adapt   to  and   learn  new  technology,   benefiting  the  employers;    and 

WHEREAS,    following  traditional   retirement,   some  older  workers  make     a     career 
change   into  an  entirely  different   field  of  endeavor;    and 

WHEREAS,  other  older  workers  continue  to  apply  their  early  education  and 
training,  returning  from  initial  retirement  to  a  familiar  job  field,  bringing 
stability  and  continuity  of  experience   into  the  present   job  performance;    and 

WHEREAS,      by      recognizing     these      skills   and   experience,    private  sector  and 
government  agencies  are  expanding  activities   to  link  older  workers  with  employers; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State   of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  March  11-17.    1990   as   Employ  the  Older  Worker  Wedc    in  California  and 
urge  all   employers   and   community   leaders   to  mine   the     Golden     Years      by     actively 
recruiting  older  workers   to  fill  open  positions. 

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 
Februar--   1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6648 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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By. 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKFEAS.  from  music,  theatre  and  painting  to  dance,  sculpture  ^''^  photography 
the  artToff^r  the  opportunity  for  all  citizens  to  explore  thexr  creatxve  .x.terests 
and  provide  many  meaningful  and  lasting  experiences;  and 

OTKRKAS.  by  encouraging  students  to  become  involved  in  artistic  activities  we 
can  help   inspire  a  greater  sense  of  creativity,  initiative,  self-evaluation  and 
discipline  whiL  helping  them  gain  a  greater  appreciation  for  beauty  and  artistic 
expression:  and 

WHBRKAS.  programs  designed  to  encourage  an  appreciation  and  knowledge  of  the 
arts  are  an  Integral  part  of  basic  education  and  contribute  significantly  to  the 
overall  quality  and  comprehensiveness  of  a  student's  learning  experience;  and 

WHKRBAS.  it  is  vital  that  our  schools  are  involved  in  the  effort  to  promote 
art  educatio;;  and  enhance  public  awareness  of  this  important  part  of  our  state  s 
educational  curriculum; 

HOB  THBRBFOHB.  I.  GEORCB  DBDKHEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
herebrp^oclaim  March  1990  as  Arts  in  Education  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
an  citizens   to  support  and  encourage  the  arts  in  education  programs  in  schools 
throughout  California. 

IH  WITNESS  WHBRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
February  1990. 


ATTEST: 


A 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6649 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAKCH  fONG  EU,  Secrefaiy  of  St:"? 


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PROCLAMATIOW 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BfERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DKUUfKJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  persons  and  property  exist  within  the  Counties 
of  Butte  and  Nevada,  beginning  on  February  17.  1990.  as  a  result  of  severe  rain  and 
snow  storms.    Upon  the  request  of  the  Boards  of  Supervisors  of  the  Counties  of 
Butte  and  Nevada,  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  response 
capabilities   of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  affected  counties. 
I,  therefore,  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  Counties  of  Butte  and 
Nevada. 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,   I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency,  and  furthermore, 
direct  the  implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in  accordance  with 
state  law. 

I  FURTHER  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. 

IH  WITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
February  1990. 

Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


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WHERKAS.  the  scenic  beauty  and   recreational   opportunities   throughout 
California  are  enjoyed  by  all  its  citizens;  and 

WHESKAS.   trail   systems  within  the  Golden  State  provide  everyone  with  oppor- 
tunities to  travel  through  many  parks  and  natural  areas;  and 

WhKicKAS.  all  citizens  can  enjoy  the  splendor  of  our  diverse  parks  by  using  the 
extensive  system  of  trails  which  traverse  our  parks;  and 

WhkkKAS,   many  workers   and   volunteers  are  committed  to  maintaining  these 
trails;  and 

WHKRKAS,  in  1989,  there  were  60  trail   repairs   and  construction  projects 
throughout  the  state  during  California  Trail  Days;  and 

WHKKKAS,  in  1989.  the  California  Recreational  Trails  Committee  was  a  finalist 
in  the  Take  Pride  in  America  Program  for  its  promotion  of  Trail  Days; 

NOW.  THERKFORB.  I.  6B0BGB  DEOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21  and  22,  1990  as  California  Trail  Days. 

IN  HITNESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State   of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  22nd  day  of 
February  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


HHEBSAS.   the  United   States  Naval  Reserve  traces   its  proud  tradition  of  service 
to  the  country  and  to  the  original   13   colonies  when  unorganized  groups  were   formed 
into  state  navies;    and 

WHEREAS,   officers   and  men  from  these  early  state  navies  were  served  alongside 
the  regular  Navy  during  the  Civil  War  and  the  Spanish-American  War;    and 

WHEBSAS,      the     existence     of     these  state  naval  militias  prompted  the  United 
States  Navy  Department  to  establish  the  Office  of  Naval  Militia  in  1891   and   in   1915 
Congress  passed  legislation  establishing  a  Federal  Naval  Reserve;    and 

WHEREAS,      today  nearly  135,000  men  and  women  are  serving   in  the  United   States 
Naval   Reserve  whose  many   fine  accomplishments  have  contributed  greatly     to     Cali- 
fornia and  the  United  States;    and 

WHEREAS.     March  1.    1990  marks   the  75th  anniversary  of  the  United   States  Naval 
Reserve  and  the   increased   frequency  that   these  brave  men  and  women  have  been  called 
to  active  duty  to  defend  our  cherished   freedoms;    and 

NOW.  THSREFORB,  I,  GEORGE  DEORfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1990  as  Naval  Reserve  month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  join   in  appropriate  local   and  national   observances; 

19  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 
February   1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6652 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secreta^  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  with  more  than  6,000  growers  and  650  vintners,  California  has  more 
wine  producers  than  all  other  states  combined;    and 

HHESEAS.      the     Golden  State  produces  more  than  78  varieties   of  white  and   red 
wine  grapes;    and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  the  only  state  to  provide  grading  standards  to  ensure 
the  quality  of  our  state's  cheeses;    and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  California  cheese  plants,  in  conjunction  with  2500  dairy 
families  and  56  cheesemakers,  produce  more  than  400  million  pounds  of  AO  different 
types   of  cheese  annually;   and 

WHEREAS.      Califomians     consume     more     than     27  pounds   of  cheese  per  person 
annually,   nearly  50  percent  more  than  the  rest   of  the  United  States,    and  are  there- 
fore the  top  cheese  consumers   in  the  country;    and 

WHEREAS,  from  our  northern  coast  to  our  southern  border,  California  wines  and 
cheeses  are  made  in  virtually  every  area  of  the  state  and  all  are  highly  regarded 
throughout   the  world   for  their  high  quality  and  taste; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1990  as  Wines  and  Cheeses  of  California  Month  in  California 
and  urge  all  citizens  to  enjoy  the  taste,  quality  and  variety  of  California's  fine 
wines   and  cheeses. 

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 
February. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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TEC  2  0  1990 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Sttte 
By. 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  proper  nutrition  plays  a  vital  role  in  helping  individuals  maintain 
their  physical,  mental  and  emotional  health  and  contributes  to  the  overall  well- 
being  of  citizens   throughout   our  state  and  nation;    and 

WHEREAS,    it   is   important   that     all     Califomians      recognize     the     value     of 
nutritional      education     and  work   to   improve  their  eating  habits   in  accordance  with 
proper  health  and  dietary  guidelines;    and 

WHEREAS,  professional  dieticians  provide  counseling  and  guidance  regarding 
dieting,  exercise,  vitamin  supplements  and  nutritional  content  of  foods  and  how 
they   relate  to  overall   good  health  care  and  self   image;    and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Dietetic  Association  will  sponsor  its  18th  National 
Nutritional  Month  during  March  of  1990  to  emphasize  the  importance  of  a  healthy, 
proper  diet;    and 

WHEREAS,  this  year's  theme,  "Enjoy  the  Taste  of  Eating  Right,"  highlights  the 
importance  of  eating  right  and  getting  the  most  pleasure  out  of  the  foods  which  we 
eat; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  March   1990   as   Nutrition  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all   Califomians   to  enhance  their  awareness  and     knowledge     of     sound     nutrition 
practices  which  play  such  an   important   role   in  our  daily  health. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused   the  Great   Seal   of   the   State     of 
California     to  be  affixed  this   26th  day   of 
February   1990. 


Governor   of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


6654 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Stat*  of  California 

MARCH  RING  EU,  Secretary  cf  St:'^ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.   California  is  well  known     for     its     outstanding     health     care     and 
facilities:    and 

HHEREAS.  vital  to  the  effective  operation  of  our  state's   hospitals  and  clinics 
are  the  efforts   of  hospital  admitting  personnel;    and 

HHERKAS.    these  dedicated  professionals   are  committed   to  ensuring   the  efficient 
operation      of     hospitals   and  providing  comfort   and   guidance  to  patients   and   their 
families;    and 

HHEBEAS.    these  skilled  and  responsible  employees  continually     establish     and 
pursue  standards   of  excellence   that   contribute   significantly  to  the   advancement   of 
quality  health  care;    and 

HHKREAS.   during  the  week  of  April   2-6,    1990,    the  California     Association     of 
Hospital  Admitting  Managers,    formally   organized  on  April  5,    1974,   will  be  honoring 
hospital   admitting  personnel;    and 

HHKREAS,    it   is   fitting  that  all  Califomians   join  in  this   important  and  worthy 
observance; 

HOW,   THERKFORE.    I,   GEORGE  DEOKIfEJIAM.   Governor   of   the   State  of   California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  April  2-6,    1990  as  Hospital  Admitting  Personnel  Recognition  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   26th  day  of 
February  1990. 


*         Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State 


6655 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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■  -      -2  '    1990 
MARCH  FQJ,GEUWa^,,S^,,, 

Deputy      ~7y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  since  the  earliest  beginnings  of  our  state  and  nation.  American  women 
of  every  race,  class  and  ethnic  background  have  helped  forge  the  birth  and  growth 
of  our  society  and  economy;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  pioneers,  nurses,  nuns,  homemakers.  industrial  workers,  teachers, 
reformers,  soldiers,  writers,  artists  and  politicians  among  others.  American  women 
have  played  and  continue  to  play  a  valuable  role  in  our  American  way  of  life  con- 
tributing to  our  social,  economic  and  cultural  development:  and 

HHERBAS,  women  have  not  only  constituted  a  significant  and  growing  portion  of 
the  labor  force,  but  have  also  graciously  provided  the  majority  of  our  state's  and 
nation's  volunteer  labor  force  which  has  contributed  significantly  to  the  estab- 
lishment of  charitable,  philanthropic  and  cultural  institutions;  and 

WHEREAS,  women  have  been  at  the  forefront  of  expansive  and  constructive  social 
change  in  our  state  and  nation,  serving  as  leaders  in  nearly  every  major  progres- 
sive social  and  labor  movement;  and 

WHEREAS,  throughout  America  during  the  month  of  March,  citizens  of  our  state 
and  nation  will  observe  Women's  History  Month  and  participate  in  the  observance  of 
March  8th  as  International  Women's  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  honor  of  California  women  all  citizens  are  urged  to  join  in  this 
special  observance  of  women  and  their  achievements  —  California  Women  Together: 
Courageous  Voices  Echoing  in  Our  Lives; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  1990  as  Women's  History  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Califomians  to  join  in  this  well-deserved  tribute  to  women  and  their  achievements. 

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 
February  1990. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.   The  aerospace  and  defense      industries     are     vitally     in^ortant     to 
California's   economy,    and; 

WHEREAS.   California's   Aerospace   Network   office   is    the  first  of   its  kind    in   the 
nation   to  provide  a  variety   of  services    for  the   industry  and   its  workers;    and 

WHEREAS,    it    represents   a  commitment  by  major   aerospace   corporations      to     work 
together     and     with     government   to  develop   the   industry's   employment   and  training 
resources;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  California  Aerospace  Network  office  will      help      facilitate     the 
recruitment   of  new  workers,    and   help   displaced   aerospace  workers   return   to  work   as 
quickly  as  possible;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  establishment   of   this   office  will  build   on  the   State      Employment 
Development   Department's    innovative  automated  system  "Job  Match"  to  match  displaced 
aerospace  workers  with  employers'    job   openings;    and 

WHEREAS,   this  network  will   focus    on   industry     wide     human      resources     policy 
issues   and   communicate  them  to  the   Secretary  of  Defense; 

NOW,   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State   of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  March   11-17   as   Aerospace  Employment   and  Training  Awareness  Week. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1   have  hereunto  set   my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of   the  State  of 
California   to  be   affixed   this    27th  day      of 
February    1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6657 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


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WHEREAS,  diabetes  is  a  serious  disease  which  afflicts  men,  women  and  children 
of  all  races  and  economic  backgrounds  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   taking  many  forms  and  having  many  causes,  diabetes  often  has  dis- 
abling long-term  effects  which  result  in  damage  to  the  heart,   blood  vessels, 
kidneys,  eyes  and  nerves;  and 

WHEREAS,  breakthroughs  in  research  and  treatment  procedures,  such  as  insulin 
injections,  home  glucose  monitoring,  and  oral  medication,  have  helped   reduce  the 
severity  of  complications   resulting  from  diabetes  while  improving  the  overall 
quality  of  life  for  those  who  have  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Diabetes  Association  which  was  founded  in  1940  to  pro- 
vide medical   assistance  and  essential   services  to  Diabetic  citizens  will  be 
celebrating  its  50th  anniversary  throughout  1990;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens   recognize  the  important 
contributions  which  this  outstanding  organization  has  made  to  the  prevention  and 
treatment  of  diabetes; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  salute  the  American  Diabetic  Association  on  the  occasion  of  their  50th 
anniversary  and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in 
commemoration  of  their  50  years  of  service  to  diabetic  citizens  in  California  and 
throughout  our  nation. 

IH  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 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6658 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH^ttNGEU,  Secratarycf  St;t« 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  our  country,  American  inventors  have  made 
many  great   contributions  to  all  areas  of  our  lives,  including  science,  medicine, 
engineering,  business  and  industry,  agriculture  and  education,  while  the  literary 
efforts  of  our  nation's  authors  have  helped  to  define,  reflect,  challenge  and 
strengthen  the  cultural  and  social  values  of  our  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  drafting  the  Constitution  of  the  United  States  of  America,   our 
Founding  Fathers  provided  that,  "The  Congress  shall  have  power... to  promote  the 
progress  of  science  and  useful  arts,  by  securing  for  limited  times  to  authors  and 
inventors  the  exclusive  right  to  their  respective  writings  and  discoveries;"  and 

WHEREAS,  in  one  of  its  earliest  acts,  the  first  Congress  of  the  United  States 
acted  to  establish  a  patent  and  copyright  system  to  protect  the  words,   ideas, 
inventions  and  discoveries  of  individual  authors  and  inventors;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  is  the  200th  anniversary  of  the  first  United  States  Patent 
and  Copyright  Laws;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize 
the  significance  of  these  laws  and  the  impact  which  they  have  had  on  the  growth  and 
progress  of  our  nation; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEaOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-11,  1990  as  Patent  and  Copyright  Bicentennial  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances   in 
recognition  of  this  milestone  of  our  nation's  patent  and  copyright  system. 

IH  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6659 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAK  0  9  1990 
MAROi^FONG  EU,  SKfetay  of  $tate 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  good  vision  contributes  to  the  productivity,  safety  and  enjoyment  of 
daily  activities  for  citizens  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,   maintaining  good  vision  and  improving  less  than  satisfactory  vision 
is  dependent  upon  proper  eye  health  care  practices;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  inq>ortance  of 
appropriate  vision  protection  and  preservation  practices  so  that  they  will  continue 
to  enjoy  the  benefits  and  rewards  of  good  vision;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  and  other  allied  health  care  professionals  are  continuing 
their  efforts  to  educate  the  public  about  the  importance  of  good  vision  and  its 
proper  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  all  citizens  to  participate  in  "Save  Your  Vision 
Week,"  we  can  help  increase  their  appreciation  and  awareness  of  the  need  for 
regular  professional  care  which  is  so  necessary  to  maintaining  proper  and  healthy 
vision; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  A-10,  1990  as  Save  Your  Vision  Week  in  California,   and  I 
encourage  all  citizens  to  observe  appropriate  practices  designed  to  preserve  and 
protect  their 

IN  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1990. 


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Govemor  of  California 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


>1AR  0  9  1990 


PROCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  HtERGKHCY 


I,  GEORGE  DEOKNBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Los  Angeles,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  February  28,  1990,  as  a 
result  of  a  5.5  magnitude  earthquake  and  continuing  aftershocks. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors,  County  of  Los  Angeles,  and 
because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  county,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency 
to  exist  in  the  County  of  Los  Angeles. 

Pursuant  to  this  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore, 
direct  the  implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in  accordance  with 
state  law. 

I  FUKTHER  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. 

IH  VITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


4k- <<.*-.■ 


Secretary  of  State 


6661 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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MAR  J    .  1990 


.VlARCH  FONG  EU, 

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Deputy 


PROCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  San  Bernardino,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  February  28,  1990,  as  a 
result  of  a  5.5  magnitude  earthquake  and  continuing  aftershocks. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors,  County  of  San  Bernardino,  and 
because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services, 
personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  county,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency 
to  exist  in  the  County  of  San  Bernardino. 

Pursuant  to  this  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore, 
direct  the  implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in  accordance  with 
state  law. 

I  FDRTHKR  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  this   13th  day  of 


March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


6662 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS.   California,    home  and  heartland  to  more  than  23  million  citizens, 
world  renowned   for   its  beautiful  scenery   and  many  natural  wonders;    and 


IS 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Transportation  takes  great  pride  in  its 
efforts  to  maintain  our  state's  splendor  and  is  continually  working  to  keep  our 
15,000  miles  of  roads  and  highways  free  from  trash  and  debris;  and 

WHEREAS,   last  year  alone,  Caltrans  spent  over  $25  million  to  remove  96,000 
large  pieces  of  debris  and  240,000  cubic  yards  of  litter  from  our  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  all  Califomians  participate  in  the  effort  to  remove 
unsightly  litter  and  debris  from  our  state's  roads  and  highways  and  our  neighbor- 
hoods and  communities,  for  only  through  a  strong  partnership  between  government  and 
concerned  citizens  can  we  reduce  the  incidence  of  littering  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  year,  the  Department  of  Transportation  and  various  volunteer 
organizations  in  California  will  be  joining  citizens  from  throughout  our  nation  as 
they  participate  in  the  Great  American  Trash-Off  on  March  31,  1990;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  educating  citizens  about  the  trash  problems  which  do  exist,  we  can 
help  encourage  them  to  do  their  part  to  keep  our  state  litter-free  so  that  the 
natural  beauty  of  the  Golden  State  will  be  preserved  for  the  enjoyment  of  future 
generations  of  Califomians; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  31,  1990  as  Trash-Off  Day  in  California,  and  urge  local  gov- 
ernments and  civic  groups  to  join  in  the  effort  to  clean  up  our  state  by  adopting 
highways  and  soliciting  the  help  of  community  members  in  removing  debris  from  our 
renowned  and  scenic  roadways. 

IM  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 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


ilA. 


Secretary  of  State 


6663 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  th*  Stol*  of  Califomio 

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MARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretary  of  SLie 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  o{  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  agriculture  is  a  $17  billion  a  year  industry,  making  the 
Golden   State   the  number  one  agriculture  state   in  the  nation;    and 

WMKKKAS.      agriculture     creates   one   out    of   every   five  jobs    in   our   state  while 
generating  $70  billion   in  related  economic   activities;    and 

WHEREAS,    our  state  leads   the  nation  in  agricultural   exports     and     California 
agricultural  products   are  highly  successful    in   the  global  marketplace;    and 

WHEREAS,     modem     technology     and      innovative   techniques  used  by   our  state's 
farmers    and   ranchers   have   allowed   Californians   to   feed   and   clothe      themselves      for 
less  money   than  any   other  people   in  the  world;    and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  many  ways  in  which 
our  state's  agricultural  bounty  enriches  their  lives  and  the  important  role  which 
it  plays    in  maintaining  our  high  standard   of  living; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.   I.   GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  March  20,    1990   as   Agriculture  Day   in  California  and  encourage      all 
Californians      to     join   in  celebrating  our  state's  unique  agricultural   heritage  and 
its   outstanding  agricultural   resources,   while   saluting  the     men     and     women     who 
enhance   them. 

IH  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 


March  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6664 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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M«HCHiONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  St:t^ 
Oeputy^~^r— 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  effectiveness  of  an  office  is  greatly  dependent  upon  the  skill 
and  efficiency  of  its  support  staff;  and 

WHEREAS,   as   the  world  becomes   increasingly  complex,   the  role  of  the 
professional  secretary  is  expanding  in  stature  and  prominence,  and  secretaries  have 
become  an  integral  part  of  the  management  team;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  constant  demands  of  daily  business  operations,  the  vital 
contributions  these  men  and  women  make  are  sometimes  overlooked;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  to  recognize  the  reinforcement  these  dedicated  workers 
provide  to  business  and  government  through  their  professionalism  and  productivity; 
and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  April  22-28.  1990  the  Professional   Secretaries 
International   is  observing  Professional  Secretary  Week  to  honor  the  hard  work  and 
dedication  of  these  individuals  throughout  our  great  state; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  April  22  to  28,  1990,  as  Professional  Secretaries  Week, 
and  Wednesday  April  25.  1990.  as  Professional  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  this  15th  day  of 
March  1990. 

0    I     ■  - 

Governor  of  Califomi^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6665 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  Coliforria 


MARCH  FflNG  EU,,  Secretary  cf  S*:*? 
Deputy 


MARCH  FQNG  EU,  Se 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  1990  marks  the  22nd  anniversary  of  the  enactment  of  Title  VIII  of  the 
Civil  Rights  Act  of  1968.  which  provides  all  citizens,  along  with  other  assurances, 
that  equal  housing  opportunity  is  guarded  by  law;  and 

HHEREAS.  in  April  1990  the  27th  anniversary  of  California's  fair  housing  law 
is  being  observed;  and 

WHEREAS.   California's  Fair  Housing  Law  was  enacted  to  ensure  that  a  fair 
choice  of  housing  is  available  to  individuals  regardless  of  race,  color,  religion, 
sex,  marital  status,  national  origin  or  ancestry;  and 

WHEREAS,  interested  parties  from  both  the  public  and  private  sectors  will 
participate  in  a  national  effort  to  promote  and  ensure  fair  and  equal  housing 
opportunities  for  all  people; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1990  as  Fair  Housing  Month  in  California. 

Ill  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 
March  1990. 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I        FILED 

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of  th«  State  of  Colifornici 

VARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretai>i  cf  Sht? 
Deputy      ~~7y 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  housing  plays  an  important  role  in  California's  healttiy  economy  and 
contributes  significantly  to  the  welfare  of  its  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  maintaining  adequate  housing  for  California's  expanding  population  is 
a  serious  responsibility  which  requires  the  sincere  dedication  and  creative 
involvement  of  many  organizations  throughout  the  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  manufactured  housing  industry  has  played  a  vital  role  by  provid- 
ing housing  for  more  than  one  million  California  residents;  and 

WHEREAS,  California  leads  the  national  industry  in  design  and  consumer  market- 
ing of  manufactured  housing;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Golden  State  has  been  a  leader  in  the  development  of  national 
construction  and  safety  standards  for  this  vital  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Califomians  should  recognize  the  many  contributions  made  to  our 
state  by  the  manufactured  housing  industry; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  25-31,  1990  as  Manufactured  Housing  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  16th  day  of 
March  1990. 


ifomiar' 


Governor  of  Cal: 


ST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6667 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


In  the  offic*  of  th«  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  Stota  of  Coliforria 

'/■■i'    1     ■     ■■V;- 

MARCH  MNG  EU.  Secre^ry  cf  S*:t- 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  efforts  to  improve  the  quality  of  life  and  health  through 
environmental  education  and  protection,  and  the  regulation  and  control  of  environ- 
mental factors  that  may  adversely  affect  health  are  instrumental   in  safeguarding 
the  citizens  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  registered  environmental  health  specialists  and  other  professionals 
in  environmental  health  are  dedicated  to  protecting  and  preserving  our  health  and 
the  environment,  and  comprise  an  important  sector  of  the  public  health  community; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Environmental  Health  Association  is  meeting  for  its 
39th  Annual  Educational  Symposium  during  the  week  of  April  9-13,  1990;  and 

WHEREAS,  environmental  health  professionals  from  throughout  the  state  will  be 
in  attendance  at  this  conference  to  prepare   for  our  growing  environmental 
challenges; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOiQMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  9-13,  1990  as  Environmental  Health  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  efforts  of  these  dedicated  public 
health  professionals. 

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 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  Califom 


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ST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6668 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'"  'he  oflic*  of  the  S*-™*.       t  » 
"»  «a1»  of  California 

MAR  1   r.  ^gp. 
M««CH^NG£u  Secretary;^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  be  made  aware  of  the  ever-present  dangers  posed 
by  potentially  poisonous  household  substances;  and 

WHEREAS,   our  youngsters  too  often  have  access  to  commonly-used  drugs  and 
medicines  as  well  as  potentially  toxic  household  products  such  as  polishes, 
cleaners,  lighter  fluids,  anti-freeze  and  paint  solvents;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  informational  and  educational  achievements  of  many  of  our  State's 
government  and  voluntary  organizations  have  been  instrumental  in  promoting  poison 
prevention  practices,  including  the  proper  use  of  child  protective  packaging;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  latest  national  figures  show  a  continued  decline  in  the  acci- 
dental ingestion  of  household  products  and  fatalities  associated  with  accidental 
poisoning  among  youngsters;  and 

WHEREAS,   although  our  efforts  have  substantially  reduced  the  incidence  of 
childhood  poisonings,  we  must  continue  to  encourage  all  citizens  to  practice  effec- 
tive techniques  to  even  further  reduce  the  number  of  accidental  poisonings  among 
our  children; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  18-2A,  1990  as  Poison  Prevention  Week  in  California,  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  eliminate  the  incidence  of  accidental  childhood  poisoning 
in  our  state. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  hr   affixed  this  16th  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


timsti 


Secretary  of   State 


6669 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHKKKAS,  beginning  with  the  Bill  Walsh  era  and  extending   into  the  current 
reign  of  George  Seifert,  the  San  Francisco  A9ers  have  continually  demonstrated  a 
commitment  to  excellence  and  teamwork  which  has  helped  them  earn  the  title,   "Team 
of  the  Decade."  for  the  1980's;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  winning  tradition  has  been  the  result  of  all  those  associated 
with  the  A9'ers  organization  —  players,  coaches,  administration,  support  staff  and 
loyal  fans  —  who  have  dedicated  themselves  to  the  highest  levels  of  achievement 
and  success  on  the  gridiron;  and 

WHEREAS,  inspirational  play,  punishing  defense  and  explosive  offense  have  come 
to  be  team  trademarks,  all  made  possible  by  the  many  talented  athletes  who  have 
donned  49 'er  uniforms  throughout  the  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  earning  a  decisive  victory  over  the  Denver  Broncos  in  Superbowl 
XXIV,  the  A9'ers  have  joined  the  Pittsburgh  Steelers  as  the  only  NFL  team  ever  to 
win  four  Superbowl  titles,  and  have  earned  a  place  among  the  greatest  teams  in  the 
history  of  the  National  Football  League;  and, 

WHEREAS.   1989  was  a  banner  year  for  California  teams,  as  the  Oakland 
Athletics'  World  Series  championship,  Los  Angeles  Lakers'  NBA  title  and  now  the 
A9'ers  Superbowl  victory  have  helped  strengthen  California's  national  reputation  as 
a  "State  of  Champions"; 

WHEREAS,  I  know  that  all  A9'er  fans  and  many  of  those  who  follow  football 
closely  believe  that  the  talent  and  ability  of  this  team  far  exceeds  that  of  any 
other  in  the  NFL,  and  they  are  looking  forward  to  another  dominating  season  capped 
by  a  third  consecutive  Superbowl  victory;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  A9'er  organization  prepares  for  the  challenges  of  the  1990's, 
the  mixture  of  veteran  leadership,  youthful  talent  and  dedicated  coaching  staff 
serves  notice  that  the  A9'ers  will  be  a  team  to  be  reckoned  with  next  year  and  for 
many  years  to  come; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKHEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  the  San  Francisco  A9'ers  for  their  outstanding  endeavors  on  and  off 
the  football  field,  for  their  accomplishments  will  long  be  remembered  by  genera- 
tions of  fans  and  will  be  forever  noted  in  the  lore  of  football  history. 

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 
March  1990 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6670 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEKEAS.   mortgage  bankers   provide   one      of      the      fastest 
important   sources    of  mortgage  credit    in   our  nation;    and 


growing     and     most 


WhkkKAS.   each  year,    mortgage  bankers   provide   funds  to  homeowners  which  enable 
them   to  purchase  single-family   residences,    while   also  providing   financial      backing 
to     developers     who   are  building   residential,    commercial   and    industrial   complexes 
throughout   our  state,    thereby  building   equity    for   owners    of   California  real    estate; 
and 

WHEREAS,  out-of-state  insurance  companies,  savings  institutions  e  "d  pension 
funds  invest  in  California's  thriving  businesses  through  the  services  presided  by 
mortgage  bankers;    and 

WHEREAS,  annually,  mortgage  bankers  in  California  originate  mor  than  $28 
billion    in   loans,    including   over  75   percent   of   all   FHA/VA  loans;    and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  vital  role  which 
mortgage  bankers  play  in  ensuring  that  our  state's  economy  remains  strong  and 
dynamic;    and 

WHEREAS,   during  the  week   of  March   19-23,      the     California     Mortgage     Bankers 
Association  will  sponsor  a  number  of  activities   throughout   the  Golden  State  to  help 
all   Californians  better  understand   and  appreciate  the  many  valuable  services  which 
they  provide; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAM.   Governor   of   the   State  of   California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  March  19-23.    1990   as  Mortgage  Bankers  Week   in  California  and     urge 
all     citizens     to     participate     in  appropriate  activities   in   recognition  of  this 
observance. 

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  1990. 


Governor  of  Califomi 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


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of  th*  Stole  of  Califofrij 

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MARCH  FONG  EU.  Secretary  cf  S'.-.- 

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DepWy 


6671 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  April  1990  marks  the  27th  anniversary  of  California's  fair  housing 
law  and  the  22nd  anniversary  of  the  federal  civil  rights  law  providing  for  equal 
housing  opportunities;  and 

HHEREAS.  California's  Fair  Emplojrment  and  Housing  Act  was  enacted  to  ensure 
that   a  fair  choice  of  housing  was  available  to  individuals  at  the  same  income 
level,  in  the  same  market  area,  regardless  of  race,  color,   religion,   sex,   age, 
marital  status,   national   origin  or  ancestry,  and  blindness  or  other  physical 
disability;  and 

WHEREAS,  complaints  of  housing  discrimination  continue  to  be  filed  with  the 
State  Department   of  Fair  Employment  and  Housing,  indicating  that  discrimination 
remains  a  serious  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  April,  interested  parties  from  both  the  private 
and  public  sectors  will  participate  in  a  national  effort  to  promote  fair  housing; 
and 

WHEREAS,  all  Califomians  should  work  to  ensure  the  availability  of   fair 
housing  for  each  and  every  resident  of  our  state; 

MCH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1990  as  Fair  Housing  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  20th  day   of 
March  1990. 


if  omia  ^ 


Governor   of  Cali 


Secretary  of  Suate 


6672 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    .-^.^iMr^- 

of  th»  Slot*  o»  Coliferr.ia 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


kL 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  the  manner  in  which  California  produces  and  uses  energy  affects  the 
quality  of  our  environment  and  the  legacy  we  pass  to  future  generations:  and 

WHEREAS,  exploring  all  of  California's  energy  resources  and  energy  efficiency 
opportunities  will  yield  multiple  societal  benefits  such  as  a  slowing  of  global 
wanning  while  increasing  resource  diversity,  security  from  fuel  supply  disruptions 
and  the  livability  of  our  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  energy  efficiency  allows  us  to  achieve  multiple  economic  and  environ- 
mental goals  more  effectively  and  at  reasonable  cost;  and 

WHEREAS,   ongoing  quality  energy  education  programs  in  California's  schools 
provide  students  with  opportunities  to  strengthen  their  leadership,  communication, 
math  and  science  skills  as  well  as  foster  cooperative  learning  and  critical  think- 
ing; and 

WHEREAS,  energy  education  programs  in  California's  schools  serve  to  educate 
our  future  leaders  and  help  them  understand  the  energy  choices  of  today  while 
preparing  them  to  become  active  participants  in  making  the  energy  decisions  of 
tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  National  Energy  Education  Day (NEED)  brings 
together  students,  teachers,  government  officials  and  community  members  to  focus 
attention  on  the  links  between  energy,  environment,  and  economics  in  our  state's 
school  and  communities; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  March  23,  1990  as  California  Energy  Education  Day  and  encourage  all 
citizens  and  educational  institutions  to  join  in  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  20th  day  of 
March  1990. 


0    I     ■  • 

ifomia' 


Governor  of  Cali 


6673 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED, ^ 

of  tiM  State  of  Colifornio 


O     r-     ,Q- 


MARCH  WNG  £U.  Secretary  of  State 


By. 


;h  fONG  £U.  Secrt 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  some  children  do  not  enjoy  the  stability,  love,  nurturing  and  care 
which  come  from  supportive  parents  and  a  healthy  family  environment:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  foster  care  system  in  our  state  provides  essential  services  to 
children  who  have  been  removed  from  their  parents,  including  placement  with  foster 
families:  and 

WHEREAS,  foster  parents  and  families  provide  safe  and  loving  homes  for  foster 
children  and  serve  as  a  valuable  resource  for  our  communities  and  state:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  important  role 
which  foster  parents  and  the  entire  foster  care  system  play  in  providing  children 
with  a  greater  opportunity  to  enjoy  the  pleasures  of  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  May  of  1990,  public  and  private  child  welfare  agencies 
throughout  California  will  be  sponsoring  foster  parent  appreciation  events  to  high- 
light the  vital  contributions  which  they  make: 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May,  1990  as  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1990. 


6674 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED, ^ 

In  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Stote 
of  the  State  of  Colifornlo 


MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretaiv  of  Stde 
Deputy         /] 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhMcKAS.    throughout   California  and  our  nation,    there  are     countless 
who  volunteer  their   time,    energy  and  expertise  to  help  others;    and 


citizens 


WHKKKAS.  these  individuals  truly  exemplify  the  spirit  of  neighbor  helping 
neighbor  upon  which  our  great  nation  was  founded  and  their  dedicated  endeavors 
contribute  to  the  strength  and  progress  of  our  communities;  and 

HtuucSAS.  volunteerism  involves  a  sense  of  generous  individual  sacrifice  and 
service  in  which  a  person  gains  a  greater  measure  of  joy  and  reward   froB  giving 
than  that  which  comes  from  receiving;  and 

whkkKAS,   the  selfless  dedication  and  tireless  efforts  of  volunteers  have 
greatly  improved  the  lives  of  many  Califomians  while  promoting  a  greater  sense  of 
civic  and  humanitarian  responsibility  among  all  citizens;  and 

hhbkBAS.  during  the  week  of  April  22-28,  1990,  citizens  from  throughout  our 
nation  will  observe  National  Volunteer  Week  in  recognition  of  the  men,  women  and 
children  who  have  volunteered  their  time  to  serve  their  fellow  citizens;  and 

WHiwKAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Califomians  to  recognize  the  vital  contribu- 
tions and  achievements  of  our  state's  volunteers  who  act  in  a  variety  of  capacities 
to  bring  comfort,  assistance  and  guidance  to  citizens  throughout  our  state; 

MM.  THERKTORK.  I,  GEORGE  DBQDfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  Volunteer  Week  in  California. 

IM  HITMESS  HBBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6675 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        Ll!b3JP^^ 

'n  the  oflk«  of  th*  Secretary  of  Stat* 
of  the  Stole  of  California 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


jfONG  EUjiecrJtafy^qLSfcli 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  there  are  more  than  eight  million  children  in  California;  and 

VHERSA5.  our  state's  children  deserve  a  childhood  free  of  neglect,  physical 
abuse,  sexual  abuse  and  exploitation,  and  abandonment;  and 

VHEREAS.  there  are  increased  reports  of  children  being  abused,  neglected  and/ 
or  abandoned  every  year;  and 

HHEBBAS,  the  abuse  of  children  is  an  insidious  crime  which  affects  children 
and  families  from  all  cultural,  ethnic,  religious  and  socioeconomic  groups;  and 

HBEBEAS.  it  has  been  determined  that  early  detection,  intervention  and  treat- 
ment are  critical  to  the  successful  interruption  of  the  generational  cycle  of  child 
abuse;  and 

WHEREAS,  volunteers  and  professionals  are  continually  working  to  decrease  the 
incidence  of  child  abuse  by  way  of  prevention  and  intervention  programs  and  im- 
proved coordination  among  groups  delivering  services  to  child  abuse  victims  and 
their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  month  of  April  1990  has  been  proclaimed  National  Child  Abuse 
Prevention  Month  to  promote  increased  public  awareness  and  support  for  prevention 
and  intervention  programs  and  to  acknowledge  the  volunteers  and  professionals  who 
are  committed  to  serving  child  abuse  victims  and  their  families. 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1990  as  Child  Abuse  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  participate  in  efforts  to  eliminate  child  abuse. 

IH  WITMESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  23rd  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6676 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  ofFIc*  of  riie  Secretory  of  Sl-J^ 
of  ih«  State  of  Coliforri-i 

MAR  2      n- 
MARCH  iONG  tu,  Secretary  cf  Sbt? 

Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEXXAS,  known  as  the  founding  father  of  our  nation's  conservation  efforts,  John 
Muir  was  instrumental  in  the  establishment  of  our  extensive  national  park  system;  and 

HHKSKAS.  throughout  his  lifetime,  he  remained  firmly  dedicated  to  preserving  our 
environment  and  helped  to  develop  effective  land  use  programs  and  essential  conserva- 
tion techniques;  and 

WHKRBAS.  today,  as  environmental  issues  have  become  increasingly  important,  John 
Muir's  early  conservation  efforts  underscore  his  foresight  and  commitment  to  protect- 
ing our  natural  resources;  and 

HHKKKAS.  during  his  lifetime,  this  renowned  naturalist  grew  particularly  fond  of 
the  Golden  State  and  its  abundant  wildlife,  geographic  beauty  and  diversity  and  many 
natural  wonders;  and 

HHKSBAS.   his  great  influence  on  the  Golden  State  has  been  well  doctraented,  and 
in  1976  he  was  named  "Greatest  Califomian"  by  the  California  Historical  Society;  and 

HHKRBAS.  in  addition  to  founding  the  Sierra  Club  to  organize  citizens  throughout 
the  world  in  an  effort  to  advocate  environmental  issues,  he  was  also  an  accomplished 
author  whose  tales  about  wildlife  and  nature  are  still  popular  and  widely  read;  and 

HHKRBAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  vital  contributions 
and  achievements  of  John  Muir  and  do  their  part  to  preserve  our  environment  for  the 
enjoyment  of  future  generations; 

HON.  THBBKFORK.  I.  GBMtGE  DEDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  April  21,  1990  as  John  Muir  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  his  efforts  to  promote  an 
ecologically  sound  environment. 

IN  HITKKSS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
March  1990. 


LCX_—    ^JLAJLA^s^^'-*-i*     '**■  ■ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST : 


Secretary  of   State 


6677 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stot9 
of  ihe  Stote  of  Colifornici 

MARCH  fO;iG  EU.  Secretary  cf  St:^' 

fty     inxdicL  '^-^jU^. 
Deputy     A 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  it  has  long  been  a  cherished  ideal  for  individuals  to  strive  to 
develop  a  sound  mind  and  a  healthy  body  through  regular  exercise  and  proper 
nutrition;  and 

HHERSAS.  a  strong  and  healthy  body  not  only  affects  a  person's  physical  well- 
being,  but  also  contributes  to  a  more  positive  emotional  and  mental  attitude;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  reducing  the  number  of  employee  absences  and  encouraging  our 
state's  workforce  to  remain  physically  fit,  we  can  help  maintain  California's 
overall  economic  prosperity  and  stability;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  conjunction  with  the  Association  for  Fitness  in  Business,  the 
National  Association  of  Governors  Councils  on  Physical  Fitness  and  Sports  is 
coordinating  the  observance  of  the  second  annual  National  Employee  Health  and 
Fitness  Day;  and 

WHEREAS,  employees  throughout  the  nation  will  be  participating  in  athletic 
events  designed  to  be  pleasurable  and  fulfilling,  while  promoting  the  value  of 
physical  activity  and  recreation;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year's  theme,  "Shaping  Up  is  No  Sweat,"  underscores  the  enjoy- 
ment which  may  come  from  exercising  and  the  important  role  which  a  healthy,  active 
lifestyle  plays  in  helping  people  to  feel  and  look  good; 

■OW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORiGB  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  16,  1990  as  Employee  Health  and  Fitness  Day  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  improve  their  physical,  mental  and  emotional  well-being  by  participat- 
ing in  regular  exercise  programs  and  following  sound  nutritional  guidelines. 

n  WimSSS  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California^ 


d>i        ^.^M 


ATTEST: 


Secretary   of   State 


6678 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,^  F  I  L  E  D 


pAR  2  -  iggQ 
By 


Deputy  Secretary  of ! 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKBKAS.  young  children  in  California  have  very  special  needs  which  must  be 
met  by  their  providers  if  they  are  to  develop  into  functioning,  healthy  adolescents 
and  adults;  and 

HHKBSAS.  protecting  the  young  child's  rights  and  ensuring  that  they  receive 
the  nurturing  so  necessary  to  their  development  are  significant  challenges  that 
require  a  long-term  commitment  and  dedication;  and 

WhbkBAS.  the  importance  of  quality  child  care  and  recognition  of  child  care 
providers  will  be  the  focus  of  the  Southern  California  Association  for  the 
Education  of  Young  Children,  who  will  be  coordinating  the  theme  of  this  year's 
observance,  "Good  Beginnings  Never  End";  and 

HHERBAS.  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  increase  their  awareness  of  the 
need  for  quality  child  care  and  its  lasting  effect  on  the  future  of  California  and 
Its  citizens; 

new,  THKRKP08B.  I.  GKORGB  DKDKlttJIAH,  Gove  or  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  1-7.  1990  as  Week  of  the  Yo  «  Child  in  California. 

IN  VITHKSS  HHKBEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
March  1990. 


6679 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stata 
of  the  State  of  Collforr.io 


MARCH  FONG  Ell.  Secretary  cf  St:(( 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHSKBAS.  the  United  States  has  traditionally  taken  a  leading  role  in  providing 
resettlement  opportunities  to  refugees  who  have  had  to  flee  their  homes  for  fear  of 
political  or  religious  persecution;  and 

HHBRKAS.  this  year  is  the  tenth  anniversary  of  the  Refugee  Act  of  1980;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  State  of  California  has  become  home  to  half  a  million  refugees 
from  all  comers  of  the  world,   including  Afghanistan.   Cambodia.   Cuba. 
Czechoslovakia.  Ethiopia.  Haiti,  Iran,  Iraq.  Laos.  Poland,   Romania,   the  Soviet 
Union  and  Vietnam;  and 

WhkkKAS,   refugee  community-based  organizations,  known  as  Mutual  Assistance 
Associations,  have  been  organized  and  have  successfully  assisted  these  refugees  in 
the  acculturation  into  a  new  society,  including  adapting  to  the  American  way  of 
life  while  still  retaining  their  identity  and  culture;  and 

WHKRKAS.  due  to  the  efforts  of  the  Mutual  Assistance  Associations,  refugees 
have  become  contributors  of  enriching  ideas,  customs  and  mores,  opening  doors  to  a 
world  beyond  ours;  and 

WHKKKAS,  Mutual  Assistance  Associations,  in  the  true  spirit  of  volunteerism. 
continue  to  unselfishly  give  to  both  the  refugee  community  and  the  mainstream 
community  in  order  to  strengthen  them  both; 

HON.  THKBKFOSS.  I,  GB0R6E  OEUDIKJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Refugee  Mutual  Assistance  Association  Recognition  Month 
in  California. 

IN  WITHBSS  WHBRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


fiKojiiA  h^i<^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6680 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stolj 
of  )he  Stofe  of  rpliforr.in 

Map:: 

MflfiCH  FUNG  EU.  Secretary  cf  St:t3 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEKKAS.   the  American  Association  of  Critical-Care     Nurses      is      the     largest 
specialty  nursing  organization   in  the  world,   with  over  65.000  members   representing 
every  state  in  the  nation  and  38   foreign  countries;    and 


HHKSBAS.   there  are  more  than  210.000  critical   cares  nurses  practicing   in 
United   States   alone;    and 


the 


hHKKKAS.  the  role  of  critical  care  nurses  has  evolved  to  its  current  level  in 
response  to  the  ever-changing  needs  of  the  critically  ill  and  injured;  and 

HHKBBAS.  by  promoting  research  and  education  in  the  critical-care  nursing 
profession,  we  can  develop  more  effective  techniques  and  strategies  for  promoting 
the  welfare  of  critically  ill  and  injured  patients;  and 

whkkKAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  vital  role  which 
critical-care  nurses  play  in  providing  essential  medical  assistance  and  profes- 
sional care  to  citizens  of  all  ages  in  our  state  and  throughout  our  nation;  and 

WhbkEAS.  the  American  Association  of  Critical-Care  Nurses  annually  sponsors 
the  National  Teaching  Institute  which  is  designed  to  inform  and  prepare  critical- 
care  nurses  for  the  continuing  challenges  and  demands  of  caring  for  the  critically 
ill  and  injured; 

MM.  THSRKFORB.  I.  GE086E  DEIR3(EJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  21-24,  1990  as  Critical-Care  Nurses  Week  in  California,   and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  in  recognition  of  the 
vital  services  provided  by  these  dedicated  health  care  professionals. 

IM  WiniBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
March  1990. 


ifomia^ 


Governor  of  Cald 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6681 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


'n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stjte 
of  the  State  of  Colifornio 

C  :  I99P 
MARCH^G  EU.^re^  of  Stete 


Deputy 


r 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 

WHEREAS,  California  is  one  of  the  premiere  vacation  spots  in  our  nation, 
annually  drawing  over  112  million  domestic  and  international  visitors;  and 

HHERBAS.   the  Golden  State  is  composed  of  12  regions,  each  unique  in  its 
geological  composition  and  its  natural  splendor,  but  still  reflective  of  Cali- 
fornia's overall  beauty  and  the  diverse  recreational  and  vacation  opportunities 
available  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  travel  and  tourism  industry  contributes  significantly  to 
California's  economic  prosperity  by  providing  employment  opportunities  for  more 
than  588.000  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  last  year  alone,  travel  in  California  generated  approximately  $40 
billion  in  domestic  and  international  expenditures  resulting  in  over  $1.3  billion 
in  state  tax  revenues  and  $789  million  in  local  tax  receipts;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Office  of  Tourism  has  continually  worked  to  increase 
the  number  of  people  visiting  our  state  and  overall  travel  revenues  by  developing 
and  implementing  effective  public/private  partnerships  in  rural  and  urban  destina- 
tions; and 

WHEREAS,  travel  and  tourism  provide  individuals  from  throughout  our  nation  and 
the  world  with  the  chance  to  enjoy  the  many  cultural,  social  and  recreational 
opportunities  available  in  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  May  13-19,  1990,  citizens  from  throughout  America 
will  be  observing  National  Tourism  Week  in  celebration  of  our  nation's  vital  and 
prospering  travel  and  tourism  industry: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DECKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Travel  and  Tourism  Month  in  California. 

IH  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
March  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6682 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKREAS,  California's  dynamic  and  progressive  economy  is  dependent  upon  the 
well-being  of  thousands  of  local  communities  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHERSAS.  chambers  of  commerce  often  endorse  and  promote  vital  issues  which 
affect  businesses  in  these  communities  and  serve  as  effective  advocates  for  a 
diversity  of  commercial  enterprises;  and 

mnontAS,  through  the  programs  and  services  offered  by  chambers  of  commerce, 
businesses  can  encourage  cooperative  and  constructive  action  on  topics  of  mutual 
concern;  and 

WHKSSAS.  as  leading  advocates  of  the  free  enterprise  system,  chambers  of  com- 
merce contribute  to  the  future  growth  and  prosperity  of  our  nation;  and 

HHEREAS,  throughout  their  communities,  chambers  of  commerce  have  helped 
inspire  a  greater  degree  of  community  awareness  and  economic  development  which  has 
made  California  a  better  place  for  all  citizens  to  live,  work  and  raise  families; 
and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Calif omians  join  in  honoring  the  private 
sector  and  their  local  Chamber  of  Commerce  in  recognition  of  their  continued 
service  to  our  great  state; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGB  DEDRMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12,  1990  as  Chamber  of  Commerce  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  salute  the  invaluable  services  which  chambers  of  commerce  provide 
to  our  communities  and  state. 

Ill  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  1990. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  health  of  all  Americans  depends  upon  educated  minds  and  trained 
hands ;  and 

hhkkBAS,   the  practice  of  modem  medicine  using  the  exacting  standards  we  now 
enjoy  would  be  impossible  without  the  scientific  tests  performed  daily   in  the 
medical  laboratory;  and 

WHEREAS,  maintenance  of  these  standards  and  progress  towards  improvement  in 
the  quality  of  laboratory  services  depends  on  the  dedicated  efforts  of  professional 
clinical  laboratory  scientists;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  this  dedication,  the  medical  laboratories  of  California  have 
made  vital  contributions  to  the  quality  of  health  care  and  our  way  of  life;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Calif omians  join  in  recognizing  the  iiq>or- 
tance  of  the  work  accomplished  by  the  dedicated  professionals  in  our  state's 
medical  laboratories; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  8-lA,  1990  as  Medical  Laboratory  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  recognize  and  support  the  vital  services  provided  by  California's 
laboratory  practitioners  for  the  benefit  of  all  citizens. 

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  1990. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


VHKKBAS.  the  safety  and  welfare  of  citizens  during  emergencies  often  depend 
upon  the  skill  and  efficiency  of  communication  operators;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  has  long  been  a  leader  in  providing  efficient  and  effec- 
tive emergency  response;  and 

HHEREAS,  this  is  largely  due  to  the  dedicated  work  of  the  Golden  State's 
telecommunicators  who  contribute  countless  hours  and  personal  energy  to  improve  the 
emergency  response  capabilities  of  our  public  safety  communication  system;  and 

HHEREAS.  through  participation  in  relevant  training  programs  and  professional 
activities,  telecommunicators  remain  informed  of  improvements  and  refinements  in 
public  safety  dispatch  services;  and 

VHESEAS.  organizations  and  individual  citizens  throughout  the  state  are 
observing  the  second  week  of  April  as  Telecommunicators  Week  in  order  to  recognize 
telecommunicators  and  their  crucial  role  in  the  protection  of  life  and  property; 
and 

HHERBAS.  it  is  appropriate  that  the  tireless  efforts  and  professional  dedica- 
tion of  California's  telecommunicators  be  recognized  by  the  citizens  of  this  state; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAW.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  8-lA,  1990  as  Telecommunicators  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  2nd  day  of 
April  1990. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  youth  of  our  nation  are  its  most  valuable  resource,  and  it  is  of 
vital  importance  that  all  citizens  do  their  part  to  protect  them  from  victimization 
and  situations  which  are  physically,  mentally  and  emotionally  detrimental;  and 

HHEREAS.  tragically,  it  is  estimated  that  over  one  million  children  disappear 
each  year  as  a  result  of  parental  and  stranger  abductions  and  running  away;  and 

VHXREAS.   regardless  of  the  reason  for  their  absence,  experts  have  suggested 
that  each  missing  child  is  in  a  tenuous  and  potentially  harmful  situation  which  may 
endanger  their  well-being  and  life;  and 

whkkEAS,   only  through  effective  public  education  and  community  outreach  pro- 
grams can  we  help  to  reduce  the  number  of  missing  children  while  increasing  the 
success  rate  of  locating  and  recovering  those  children  designated  as  missing:  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  vital  that  all  citizens  are  aware  of  essential  practices  which 
will  help  reduce  the  likelihood  of  their  children  being  abducted,  as  well  as  being 
knowledgeable  regarding  significant  warning  signs  which  may  indicate  that  a  child 
may  be  thinking  about  running  away; 

IBH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CEORGB  DEtKMEJIAM.  Governor  f  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Missing  Children's  Month  in  California  to  increase 
public  awareness  of  the  severity  of  this  problem,  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
participate  in  the  effort  to  reduce  the  number  of  missing  children  in  our  state  and 
throughout  our  nation. 

IN  HITMBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  5th  day  of 
April  1990. 

Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretary  cf  SUrt.^ 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Cahtornia 


WHEREAS,  the  Golden  State  and  our  entire  nation  gain  great  strength  from  the 
diversity  of  their  ethnic  populations;  and 

whkkKAS.  the  ideals  upon  which  our  nation  was  founded  —  freedom,  justice  and 
liberty  —  are  clearly  demonstrated  by  the  countless  individuals  of  foreign  descent 
who  have  come  to  our  great  nation  to  enjoy  these  precious  gifts;  and 

WHKKKAS.  German-Americans  are  an  important  part  of  this  tradition,  and  have 
long  been  noted  for  their  many  contributions  to  the  progress  and  prosperity  of  our 
neighborhoods  and  communities;  and 

WHEKSAS.  by  sharing  the  unique  customs  and  history  associated  with  their 
heritage.  German-Americans  have  helped  promote  a  greater  measure  of  brotherhood  and 
cooperation  among  all  citizens;  and 

VHERBAS.  October  6th,  the  day  in  1683  when  the  first  German  colonists  arrived 
in  America,  is  set  aside  as  a  day  to  pay  tribute  to  Americans  of  German  descent; 
and 

HHEBEAS.   it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  this  very  special 
celebration  by  recognizing  the  many  worthy  contributions  made  by  German-Americans; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOKGE  DEODOJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6,  1990  as  German  American  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  festivities. 


IN  HITHESS  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  1990. 

Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


MARCH  fONG  EU,  Sectetarv  cf  Stio 
Deputy  A 


By. 


HHRREAS.  student/athletes  combine  the  important  qualities  of  a  healthy  body 
and  a  sound  mind  and  truly  represent  a  role  model  worthy  of  emulation  by  all 
American  youth;  and 

HHEKBAS.  coordinating  scholastic  achievement  with  athletic  accomplishment  can 
help  young  citizens  develop  many  different  interests  and  the  initiative,  responsi- 
bility and  motivation  to  fulfill  their  dreams;  and 

HHERKAS.  student  athletes  have  the  enviable  opportunity  to  benefit   from  a 
quality  education  while  representing  their  school  in  athletic  competition;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  imperative  that  student  athletes  realize  that,  while  partici- 
pation in  sports  is  an  enjoyable  benefit  of  their  educational  experience,  academic 
achievement  should  be  their  primary  concern;  and 

wukkKAS,  it  is  vital  that  parents,  teachers  and  coaches  continue  to  promote 
high  levels  of  performance  and  success  on  the  athletic  field  and  in  the  classroom; 
and 

WHEREAS.  April  6.  1990  will  be  recognized  across  our  nation  as  Student  Athlete 
Day  to  focus  attention  on  the  ongoing  need  to  encourage  all  student  athletes  to 
take  advantage  of  the  precious  educational  opportunities  available  to  them; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  6,  1990  as  Student-Athlete  Day  in  California. 

IM  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California! 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS,  the  tumor  registrar  is  an  essential  member  of  the  health  care  team 
involved  in  researching  the  causes,  detection  and  treatment  of  cancer;  and 

WHKRKAS,  tumor  registrars  work  closely  with  physicians,  hospital  administra- 
tors and  health  care  planners  to  maintain  ongoing  records  of  the  cancer  patient's 
history,  diagnosis,  therapy  and  outcome;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  data  collected  and  maintained  in  the  tumor  registry  serves  as  a 
valuable  source  for  researchers  interested  in  the  causes,  diagnosis,  and  treatment 
of  cancer;  and 

hukkBAS.   the  Tumor  Registrars  Association  of  California  is  a  non-profit 
organization  formed  in  1973  and  is  committed  to  assisting  cancer  patients  and 
promoting  research;  and 

WHKKKAS,  it  is  important  to  recognize  and  appreciate  the  vital  contributions 
tumor  registrars  make  to  the  health  care  needs  of  all  Califomians; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  8-lA,  1990  as  Tumor  Registrars  Week  in  California. 

IN  HITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
April  1990. 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Depirty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WEKRBAS.   during  World  War  II,   3.505  officers  and  enlisted  men  gave  their  lives 
in  the  submarine  service  of  the  United  States  Navy;    and 

HHERSAS.  on  April  10,  1963,  the  USS  THRESHER  and  its  crew  of  129  men  and 
officers,  was  lost  at  sea  while  performing  their  duties  as  a  part  of  the  United 
States  Navy   Submarine  Service  in  the  defense  of  their  country;   and 

HHKREAS.      on     May     21.      1968.      the     USS  SCORPION  and  its  crew  of  99  men  and 
officers,   was   lost  at  sea  while  performing  their  duties   in  the  same  capacity:   and 

hhbkKAS.   the  United   States   Submarine  Veterans   of  World  War  II.   an  organization 
founded  in  1955,   serves   to  recognize  and  promote  the  memory  of  those  brave  persons 
who  have  lost   their  lives   in  submarine  warfare   in  the  defense  of  their  country:    and 

HHESKAS.  April   11,    1990   is  the  90th  Birthday  of  the  United     States     Submarine 
Service; 

NQH.   THEREFORE.    I,   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH,   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  April  8-14,    1990  as   Submarine  Week  in  California. 

IN  HITHESS  8HERE0F  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th     day     of 
April    1990. 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MARCH  FpNG  EU,  bectetary  cf  St:t3 

By  J-milf^      ^'' 
Deputy 


BXECDTIVB  ORDER  D-84~90 


wmkkKAS.  California's  economic  prosperity,  now  and 
strategically  linked  to  the  international  economy:  and 


in  the  future,   is 


HHKREAS,  California  is  the  nation's  top  exporting  state,  with  trade  accounting 
for  an  estimated  one  in  ten  California  paychecks;  and 

WHEREAS,  foreign  direct  investment  in  the  state  now  exceeds  $A3  billion, 
providing  approximately  325.000  jobs;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognition  of  California's  growing  involvement  and  opportunities 
in  the  global  marketplace,  the  state  has  pursued  a  policy  of  "internationalizing" 
all  economic  development  programs,  thus  dramatically  expanding  its  assistance  to 
California  exporters  and  raising  California's  profile  in  the  international  economy: 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  state  has  created  the  following  international  trade  and  business 
development  programs:  the  California  State  World  Trade  Commission  and  its  Export 
Finance  and  Export  Development  Programs.  International  Visitors  Office.  Office  of 
Foreign  Investment.  Agricultural  Export  Program.  Energy  Technology  Export  Program, 
as  well  as  five  Governor's  overseas  offices  of  Trade  and  Investment  (Tokyo,  London, 
Mexico  City.  Frankfurt  and  Hong  Kong):  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  now  recognized  as  one  of  the  most  effective  states  when 
it  comes  to  promoting  international  trade,  with  its  programs  being  cited  as  a  model 
for  the  nation:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  rapid  expansion  of  the  state's  international  programs,  along  with 
the  fact  that  vital  international  activities  are  carried  out  by  several  state 
departments  and  agencies,  have  now  created  the  need  for  more  centralized  and 
formalized  coordination:  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Governor,  by  virtue  of  his  status  as  head  of  the  executive 
branch,  and.  to  the  international  community,  as  the  "Head  of  state"  of  California, 
is  the  only  state  official  who  can  bring  to  California's  international  programs  the 
necessary  stature,  credibility  and  coordination; 

liOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.   The  position  of  Governor's  Trade  Representative  shall  be  established  as  a 
senior  state  position  in  the  Governor's  Office.    The   Trade 
Representative's  duties  shall  include:   direct  program  and  budgetary 
management  of  the  five  Governor's  Overseas  Trade  and  Investment  Offices; 
coordination  of  all  executive  branch  programs  and  activities  related  to 
trade,  the  international  economy  and  international  relations;  and  service 
as  the  Governor's  principal  advisor  on  policy  issues  relating  to  the 
above  mentioned  programs  and  activities. 


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An  executive  branch  Coordinating  Council  for  International  Programs  shall 
be  created.   The  Coordinating  council  shall  be  chaired  by  the  Governor's 
Trade  Representative  on  the  Governor's  behalf  and  be  comprised  of: 

The  Secretary  of  Business,  Transportation  and  Housing,  the  Director  of 
the  California  Department  of  Food  and  Agriculture,  the  Chairman  of  the 
California  State  World  Trade  Commission,  the  Chairman  of  the  California 
Energy  Commission,  the  Director  of  the  Department  of  Commerce,  the 
Executive  Director  of  the  California  State  World  Trade  commission,  the 
Director  of  the  Office  of  Foreign  Investment  and  the  Director  of  the 
Office  of  California-Mexico  Affairs. 

The  Coordinating  Council  shall  meet  regularly  and  be  the  principal  entity 
responsible  for  ensuring  the  maximum  coordination  and  effectiveness  of 
the  state's  international  programs,  and  for  advising  the  Governor  on  the 
future  direction  and  composition  of  California's  trade  and  international 
economic  development  strategies. 

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 
>^ril  1990. 


6691 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MftKCH  FONG  EU,  Secretav 
Deputy      , 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS.  life,  health  and  disability  insurance  has  been  and  remains  a  source 
of  financial  protection  for  millions  of  American  families  and  businesses;  and 

HHESEAS,   life,   health  and  disability  insurance  has  become  a  cornerstone  of 
sound  financial  planning:  and 

WHEREAS,  all  citizens  should  recognize  and  understand  the  important  financial 
role  that  life,  health  and  disability  insurance  play  in  supporting  the  insured  pnd 
the  beneficiary  alike;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  persons  can  benefit  from  professional   financial  advice  and 
informed  decisions  offered  by  life,  health  and  disability  insurance  agents  and 
managers;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Association  of  Life  Underwriters,  which  represents 
career  life,  health  and  disability  insurance  agents  and  managers,  is  now  partici- 
pating in  a  public  service  effort  known  as  Financial  Fitness  Wedc; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEQKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  16-22,  1990,  as  Financial  Fitness  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  Califomians  to  gain  valuable  knowledge  about  life,  health  and  disability 
insurance  and  other  closely  related  financial  products  and  the  benefits  and 
security  they  provide. 

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 
April  1990. 


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Governor  of  Califomi 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6692 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Stote  of  Califorrio 


MARCH  fflNG  £0.  Secretly  cf  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS,   according     to     the     nation's     last     census      figures,      there     are 
approximately     25,000     persons      in   the  United   States  who  have  reached  their  100th 
birthday;    and 

WHEREAS,   the  decrease   in  mortality   rates   and   an   increase   in     life     expectancy 
due     to     medical     advancements   and   innovations   have  enhanced  a  person's   chance  of 
reaching  this  milestone;    and 

WHEREAS,   centenarians'    lives,   woven  with  rich  memories   and     experiences     that 
create     a     living     bridge     from  the  past   to  the  present,   play  a  vital   role  in  the 
fabric   of  the   family,    community  and  society;    and 

WHEREAS.   California  is   honored   to  be  the  home  of     3,000     residents     who     are 
centenarians;    and 

WHEREAS,  all  Calif omians  can  cherish,  benefit  and  learn  from  centenarians' 
rich  wisdom  and   experience; 

RON.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20,  1990  as  Centenarians  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
individuals   to  join   in  celebrating   our  state's   centenarians. 

IH  WITHESS  WHEREOF  1   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the   State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   9th     day     of 
April   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6693 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    -n .he X. I irJItoPof s..t. 

of  th*  Stat*  of  California 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRBAS.  over  the  years.  Big  Brother  and  Big  Sister  organizations  in  the 
Golden  State  and  our  nation  have  selflessly  provided  companionship  and  guidance  to 
youth  in  need  of  positive  role  models;  and 

HHBRSAS.  California  has  over  30  Big  Brother/Big  Sister  agencies  helping  chil- 
dren throughout  our  state;  and 

VHKKBAS.   the  programs  and  services  which  they  sponsor  offer  countless  young 
citizens  with  the  support,  comfort  and  love  which  are  so  important  during  their 
growing  years;  and 

HHESBAS.   the  many  volunteers  who  have  been  associated  with  the  Big  Brothers/ 
Big  Sisters  exemplify  the  finest  traditions  of  community  outreach  and  responsi- 
bility and  have  earned  the  respect  and  appreciation  of  all  those  who  have  benefited 
from  their  endeavors;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  iiqjortant  role  which 

Big  Brothers/Big  Sisters  volunteers  play  in  the  lives  of  many  children  and  the 

dramatic  influence  which  they  have  had  on  the  youngsters  whose  lives  they  have 
touched; 

NOB.  THEXEFOKE.  I,  GBORGB  DBIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  Big  Brother/Big  Sister  Volunteer  Appreciation 
Week  in  California  to  honor  the  many  individuals  who  have  given  of  their  time  and 
energy  to  this  outstanding  organization  serving  the  youth  of  our  state  and  nation. 

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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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6694 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,   througliout   our  history,   American  workers   have     earned      respect     and 
appreciation   for  their  exceptional   craftsmanship   and  skill;    and 

WHEREAS,      the     commitment     to     quality  and  excellence  continues   to  be  a  high 
priority   in  many  American   industries;    and 

WHEREAS.   California  is   one  of  the  world's  most      influential     and      innovative 
economic     leaders     and     maintains     a     steadfast  dedication  to  the  quality  of  her 
products   and  services;    and 

WHEREAS,    the  American   Society   for  Quality  Control  has   provided  leadership   and 
guidance  to  quality  control  programs   throughout   our  nation   since   1946;    and 

WHEREAS,      the  American   Society   for  Quality  Control  will  be  hosting  over  4,000 
members   and  guests   at   their  44th  Annual  Congress  who  will  gather  to  discuss  new  and 
innovative  methods  to  improve  quality  related  technologies: 

HOW.  THEREFORE.   I.   CTORGB  DEDDfBJIAN.   Governor  of  the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  May   13-19,    1990   as  Quality     Week      in     California     and 
encourage  all   citizens   to  join   in  appropriate  observances. 

IM  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   1990. 

Governor  of  California" 


/jt-«-C>ibc^^-^-— ^— 


Secretary  of  State 


6695 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       of .i. stc c co^fcio 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  our  state,  nation  and  world  are  blessed  with  vast  amounts  of  productive 
land,  magnificent  scenic  wonders,  abundant  natural  and  human  resources  and  thriving 
communities:  and 

hhkkEAS.  these  life  giving  benefits  enrich  our  lives  and  contribute  significantly 
to  the  health,  welfare  and  prosperity  of  all  citizens;  and 

whwkkAS,  as  we  all  reap  the  rewards  of  our  air,  water,  soil,  mineral  and  animal 
resources,  it  is  important  that  we  also  assume  the  responsibility  of  preserving  and 
efficiently  utilizing  these  vital  assets;  and 

whkkKAS,  pollution  of  our  air  and  waters,  loss  of  topsoil,  overuse  and  abuse  of 
our  forest,  mineral  and  wildlife  resources  and  similar  destructive  practices  adversely 
affect  human  health  and  contribute  to  the  deterioration  of  our  environment;  and 

whukKAS,   each  day,  humans  dramatically  impact  our  environment  through  various 
activities  and  enterprises,  and  we  can  help  individuals  to  become  more  environmentally 
responsible  by  encouraging  them  to  conserve  energy,  increase  their  recycling  efforts, 
support  alternative  transportation  methods  and  teach  their  children  about  protecting 
our  environment  and  resources;  and 

HHEKEAS.  only  through  an  effective  partnership  between  government,  business  and 
industry,  communities  and  concerned  citizens  throughout  the  world  can  we  help  protect 
and  maintain  our  environment  and  natural  resources  for  the  enjoyment  of  future  gen- 
erations; and 

HHERBAS.  on  April  22,  1990.  citizens  throughout  our  nation  and  the  world  will 
once  again  be  observing  Earth  Day  to  help  promote  the  principles  of  conservation  and 
environmental  quality; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22,  1990  as  Earth  Day  1990,  and  encourage  all  Californians  to 
participate  in  appropriate  ceremonies  and  observances  to  promote  effective  techniques 
and  programs  designed  to  protect  and  preserve  our  environment. 

Ill  HITNBSS  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  1990. 


Governor  of  Califomi 


Secretary  of  State 


6696 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

>r.  th«  offic*  of  ttw  Secretory  of  StotJ 
of  the  Stat*  of  ColHorr.ki 


MARCH 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

whkkKAS.  employees  of  federal,  state,  and  local   government  and  educational 
institutions  have  long  been  noted  for  their  professionalism,  commitment  to  excellence 
and  high  standards  of  service  and  achievement;  and 

wmkkKAS,  acting  in  their  many  diverse  capacities,  public  employees  make  signifi- 
cant contributions   to  the  growth  and  prosperity  of  our  society  and  the  continued 
progress  of  our  economy;  and 

HHKRKAS,  always  recognized  for  their  responsiveness  and  dedication  to  meeting  the 
needs   of  the  public,  these  individuals  truly  reflect  the  finest  traditions  of  public 
service  and  their  efforts  are  fundamental  to  ensuring  that  the  cherished  ideals  of  our 
democratic  society  will  remain  strong  and  vibrant;  and 

WhKKwAS.   public  service  is  one  of  our  nation's  highest  and  most  demanding  call- 
ings, requiring  a  devotion  and  strong  work  ethic  which  provides  talented  and  committed 
individuals  with  an  opportunity  for  a  satisfying,  enjoyable  professional  career;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  a  recent  report  prepared  by  the  National  Commission  on  the  Public 
Service  entitled.  "Leadership  for  America;  Rebuilding  the  Public  Service,"  it  was 
suggested  that  there  is  a  growing  need  for  a  strong  public  service  system  based  on 
leadership,  talent  and  performance;  and 

whkkKAS,  a  National  Campaign  for  Public  Service  has  been  initiated  by  the 
American   Society   for  Public  Administration  and  the  Public  Employees'  Roundtable  to 
help  all  citizens  better  realize  the  rewards  and  fulfillment  which  come  from  a  career 
in  public  service;  and 

HHERKAS.   the  activities  sponsored  during  this  campaign  will  culminate  with  a 
"Celebration  of  Excellence  in  the  Public  Service"  in  May  1990  to  help  foster  a  more 
positive  image  of  the  public  service; 

HOH.   THKSEFORE.   I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  7-13.  1990  as  Public  Service  Recognition  Week  in  California,   and 
urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  honor  of  those  individ- 
uals who  have  dedicated  themselves  to  making  our  state  and  nation  better  place  for  all 
Citizens. 


IN  VmsSS  UUKKBOE  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
April  1990. 

0    I     •  • 

Governor  of  Califomi^^ 
ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6697 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  State  of  Collfcrr.ia 

MARCH  «),NG£u,ecrat3rycfSbb 
Deputy     ^//       ' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


and 


HHKKBAS.  the  children  of  California  represent  the  future  of  our  great  state; 


HHERKAS.  paramount   to  their  success  in  tonorrow's  world  is  their  effective 
personal  and  intellectual  development;  and 

HHBKSAS.  the  educators  of  the  Golden  State  provide  the  vital  lessons  that 
enable  our  youth  to  mature  and  reach  their  fullest  potential;  and 

VHKKSAS.   the  guidance,   support  and  inspiration  that  teachers  provide  to 
students  is  invaluable  and  contributes  tremendously  to  the  well-being  of  our  treat 
state;  and  " 

HHKSKAS.  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  pay  tribute  to  our  teachers  and 
their  lasting  achievements  on  behalf  of  our  children  and  the  future  of  the  Golden 
State; 

HOB.  THBHEFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DEDDajIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  9.  1990  as  Day  of  the  Teacher  in  California  and  encourage  all 
Calif ornians   to  join  in  this  very  special  observance  and  show  their  sincere 
appreciation  for  our  teachers. 

IH  HITMBSS  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  1990. 


6698 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 

OHEKEAS.  beginning  in  1915,  the  Ottoman  Empire  initiated  a  reign  of  terror 
that  ultimately  resulted  in  the  massacre  of  1.5  million  Armenians  over  the  follow- 
ing eight  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  systematic  program  of  genocide  and  forced  deportation  uas  under- 
taken with  the  clear  intent  of  annihilating  the  entire  Armenian  race;  and 

HHEKEAS.   the  list  of  eyewitnesses  verifying  this  ge-  ocide  includes,  not  only 
officials  from  the  United  States  and  the  Allied  powers,  but  also  ambassadors  and 
officials  of  Imperial  Germany  which  was  an  ally  of  the  Ottoman  Turkish  Empire 
during  this  period;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  is  the  75th  anniversary  of  this  tragic  episode  in  history 

and  it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  learn  of  the  atrocities  which  were 

committed  against  the  Armenian  people,  so  that  future  generations  will  learn  from 
the  lessons  of  the  past;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  irrefutable  fact  of  history  has  just  finally  begun  to  be  incor- 
porated into  Holocaust,  Genocide  and  Human  Rights  Studies  in  schools  throughout  our 
nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  for  many  the  memories  are  sad  and  painful,  in  recalling  the 
tragedy  and  inhumanity  of  the  Armenian  Genocide,  we  can  help  future  generations 
better  understand  its  impact  and  magnitude  while  ensuring  that  such  an  occurrence 
will  never  happen  again; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  in 
accordance  with  Assembly  Concurrent  Resolution  51  (1981),  do  hereby  proclaim  April 
2A,  1990  as  a  State  Day  of  Remembrance  in  recognition  of  the  75th  anniversary  of 
the  Armenian  Genocide.  In  remembrance  of  the  innocent  victims  of  this  tragedy,  I 
urge  all  people  throughout  the  world  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

n  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  1990. 


0     I 

Governor  of  Califomiw 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


6699 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tiw  State  o(  Colifornio 

mmim  EU,  Secratary  of  Stste 


M«RCH  fONG  EU,  Secrato 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Conservation  Corps  has   earned  a  national  and 
international  reputation  for  its  innovative  programs  which  provide  the  youth  of  our 
state  with  challenging,  enjoyable  and  satisfying  employment  opportunities  while 
helping  to  protect  our  valuable  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  since  its  inception  in  1976,  more  than  42.000  young  men  and  women 
have  participated  in  the  CCC  which  has  been  cited  by  President  Bush  as  a  model 
youth  corps;  and 

WHEREAS,   from  tree  planting,   landscaping,   erosion  control  work,  levee 
building,  trail  construction  and  many  other  projects,  our  state  has  truly  benefited 
from  the  work  done  by  the  dedicated  members  of  the  CCC;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  CCC  also  implemented  the  California  Conservation  Corps  Volunteer 
Program  which  enlists  volunteer  members  who  have  contributed  over  92,000  hours  of 
service  to  the  Corps  during  its  six  years  in  operation;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  interaction  between  volunteers  and  full-time  corpsmembers 
provides  the  opportunity  to  exchange  knowledge,  experience  and  expertise  which  help 
to  strengthen  the  CCC  and  the  programs  and  services  which  it  provides;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  significant  work 
done  by  the  California  Conservation  Corps,  its  paid  workforce  and  the  members  of 
Its  volunteer  program,  for  their  efforts  play  a  primary  role  in  encouraging  effec- 
tive conservation  practices  and  maintaining  many  of  our  state's  natural  resources; 

HOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  27.  1990  as  California  Conservation  Corps  Day  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance  acknowledging  the  vital  work  done  by  corps- 
members  ^nd^oiMunitv  volunteers  of  the  CCC. 

IH  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  1990. 


6700 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  S^J^^■ 
of  the  State     '  Colifornir 


MARCH  f])NG  EU.^St  retajjf  of  Stste 
By- 


!CH  mNG  EU,  St  retao 


Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ok  California 


WHEREAS,  the  most  recent  statistics  provided  by  the  California  Office  of 
Traffic   Safety  show  that  2510  people  died  on  California  roadways  in  1988  as  a 
result  of  alcohol/drug  related  accidents,  while  another  63,033  were  injured  during 
this  same  time  period;  and 

WHEREAS,   approximately  14.099  drivers  between  the  ages  of  16  and  24  who  were 
involved  in  fatal  traffic  accidents  in  1988  had  been  drinking  or  using  illegal 
drugs :  and 

WHEREAS,   in  California  a  significant  step  has  been  taken  in  the  effort  to 
reduce  the  number  drunk  driving  related  accidents,  as  a  law  was  passed  in  the  fall 
of  1989  and  implemented  on  January  1,  1990  which  made  it  illegal  to  drive  with  a 
blood  alcohol  level  of  .08  or  higher;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  we  continue  to  raise  public  consciousness  about 
the  benefits  of  a  legal  blood  alcohol  limit  of  .08,  so  that  we  can  help  sustain 
current  efforts  to  develop  effective  solutions  to  combat  drunk  driving  and  reduce 
the  number  of  alcohol  related  accidents;  and 

WHEREAS,   only  through  an  effective  partnership  between  federal,  state  and 
local  government  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  continue  to  promote  sober  driving 
and  remove  dangerous  drunk  drivers  from  our  roads  and  freeways; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  30,  1990  as  Sober  Driving  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  and  activities  designed  to  increase 
public  awareness  of  this  important  event. 

m  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  1990. 


Governor  of  CalifomiaC/ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6701 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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APRl  J  1990 

MARCH  iONG  EU,  Secretap  of  StsU 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEKSAS.  each  year,  the  lives  of  thousands  of  citizens  throughout  our  state 
and  nation  are  saved  or  improved  through  successful  organ  and  tissue  transplant 
procedures;  and 

whkkKAS.  the  daily  advancement  of  medical  research  and  technology  has  led  to 
an   increase   in  the  success   rate  of  organ  and  tissue  transplants,  as  well  as 
increasing  the  number  of  cases  in  which  a  transplant  would  be  a  viable  option  for 
medical  professionals  to  pursue;  and 

whkkKAS.   although  the  loss  of  a  loved  one  is  difficult  to  bear,  the  donation 
process  often  provides  grieving  families  with  a  greater  sense  of  comfort  and  solace 
in  knowing  that  their  loss  might  benefit  another  human  who  is  sick  or  dying;  and 

HHEBSAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  are  aware  that  they  have  the  option 
of  donating  organs  and  tissues  upon  death  and  that  they  are  knowledgeable  about  the 
rights,  requirements  and  benefits  associated  with  organ/tissue  donation;  and 

whkkKAS,   only  with  an  increased  awareness  of  the  vital  necessity  for  organ 
donors  can  we  provide  everyone  in  need  of  a  specific  tissue  or  organ  with  the 
opportunity  to  receive  the  transplant  which  will  help  restore  their  health  or  save 
their  life; 

new.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  Organ  and  Tissue  Donor  Awareness  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia, and  encourage  all  Califomians  to  learn  more  about  the  organ/tissue 
donation  process  and  consider  participation  in  donor  programs. 

IM  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 


April    1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6702 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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irf  tht  Stat*  of  Colltorr.io 

MARCH  jPNG  EU,  Secretafv  cf  Stat? 
Deputy       2^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

PROCLAmTKHI 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  BMERGEMCT 


I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of  agricul- 
tural properties  exist  within  the  County  of  Riverside,  State  of  California,  caused 
by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mediterranean  Fruit  Fly,  on  or  about 
April  12.  1990.  The  Riverside  County  Board  of  Supervisors  has  requested  I  proclaim 
a  State  of  Emergency  because  such  infestation  is  beyond  the  control  of  the  ser- 
vices, personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  Riverside  County.   This  condition 
requires  the  proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.   Under  the  authority  of  Article 
13,  Title  2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State 
of  Emergency  and  hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the 
County  of  Riverside. 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency. 

I  FURTHER  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  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my 
hand  and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State 
of  California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
April  1990. 


Al-.«-«-c^ -<V- 


Govemor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6703 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

"n  the  office  of  «he  Setretary  of  Sl.it, 
of  tlw  State  o)  ''oli(orni•^ 


MARCH  fONG  i[).  Secretaiv  ct  Stat? 


By   /^, 


Deputy     7J 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERKAS.  following  his  statement  predicting  "the  annihilation  of  the  Jewish 
race  in  Europe,"  Adolf  Hitler  initiated  a  program  designed  to  fulfill  this 
prophecy,  which  included  the  relocation  of  Jewish  citizens  to  concentration  camps 
throughout  Europe;  and 

whkkKAS,   this  signalled  the  beginning  of  the  Holocaust  which  was  marked  by  a 
tragic  disregard  for  the  value  of  human  life  and  the  principles  of  morality  and 
human  compassion;  and 

hukkEAS.  over  six  million  Jews  were  murdered  during  this  systematic  program  of 
genocide,  and  millions  of  other  innocent  men,  women  and  children  also  perished  at 
the  hands  of  the  Nazis;  and 

WHEREAS,  we  must  not  forget  the  atrocities  which  were  perpetrated  against  the 
Jewish  people  by  the  Nazi  regime,  for  in  recalling  the  suffering  and  pain  which 
they  endured  we  can  help  prevent  such  tragedies  from  occurring  in  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Holocaust  Memorial  Council  has  designated  April  22- 
28,  1990  as  days  of  Remembrance  for  Victims  of  the  Nazi  Holocaust,  which  is  known 
internationally  as  Tom  Hashoah;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Califomians  and  citizens  throughout  our  nation  should  educate 
themselves  about  this  tragic  period  in  history  which  reflects  man's  capacity  for 
inhumanity  when  ignorance,  hatred  and  racial  intolerance  are  allowed; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28  as  Days  of  Remembrance  for  the  Victims  of  the  Holocaust 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  observance  honoring  the  millions  of  men, 
women  and  children  who  suffered  and  died  as  a  result  of  the  Holocaust. 

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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


f(\.  omU^  ^^1  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6704 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stata 
of  the  State  o«  Coliforr.ia 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.   anesthesia  technology   is   a  vital     allied     health     care     discipline 
designed  to  promote  the  well-being  of  patients   during  anesthesia;    and 

WHKREAS.      through     extensive  medical  education  and   training,    anesthesia  tech- 
nologists   and   technicians   have  developed  sophisticated  medical   techniques   that   have 
had  a  significant   impact   on  the  medical  community:    and 

WHEREAS,  these  highly  skilled  and  dedicated  professionals  continually  strive 
to  establish  and  implement  standards  of  excellence  that  contribute  to  the  advance- 
ment  of  quality  health  care;    and 

HHESEAS.   members   of  the  California  Association  of  Anesthesia  Technologists  and 
Technicians  will   convene   in  May   for   their  statewide  meeting  and  will     observe     May 
13-20  as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week; 

litW,   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  OEOKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13-20,    1990   as  Anesthesia  Technology  Week    in     California     and 
urge     all     citizens     to     observe  this    important   event   in   recognition  of  the  vital 
contributions   of  anesthesia  technologists. 

IN  HITHESS  HHSREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my   hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed   this   19th  day     of 
April    1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary   of   State 


6705 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    n *. offi« of th. seo-tory o» stot., 

of  th*  StcrtB  of  Coliforr.io 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEXEAS.  America's  youth  are  our  most  precious  resource,  and  they  hold  the  key 
to  the  future  of  our  republic;  and 

HHBREAS,  all  sectors  of  society  and  people  from  all  walks  of  life  should  take 
an  active  role  in  nurturing  the  growth  and  development  of  our  young  people;  and 

WHKRKAS,  the  Grand  Lodge  of  the  Order  of  the  Elks  has  set  a  fine  example  by 
providing  sound  leadership  and  deep  affection  for  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Elks  are  actively  involved  in  all  aspects  of  our  communities  and 
help  maintain  a  good,  wholesome  atmosphere  for  young  people  to  grow  and  learn;  and 

WhiucKAS,  the  Elks  are  to  be  commended  for  their  steadfast  commitment   to 
ensuring  the  welfare  of  young  people  throughout  our  state  and  nation; 

NOH.  THEREFOBE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKMEJIAR.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1-7.  1990  as  Elks  National  Youth  Week   in  California  and 
encourage  all  Califomians  to  recognize  the  important  services  they  provide  our 
people. 

IN  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
April  1990. 


/^jt^kjcAz^^x^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6706 


^—^—^^^^—-^"^^         FILED 

'n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  Staf» 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      ■" '^ ^tot. o» cciforrio 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      m. 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  motorcycle  accidents  are  a  serious  problem  in  California,  with 
motorcyclists   representing  11  percent  of  our  state's  traffic  fatalities,  but  less 
than  5  percent  of  the  licensed  drivers;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  600  motorcyclists  were  killed  during  1989  while  more  than  21,000 
motorcyclists  were  injured  in  accidents  on  California  roadways;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  California  Motorcyclist  Safety  Program,  administered  by  the 
California  Highway  Patrol,  has  trained  over  16,000  motorcyclists  during  its   three 
years  of  operation;  and 


WHEREAS,  motorcycle  accidents  have  been  significantly  reduced  through  greater 
safety  awareness,  increased  rider  education  and  responsibility,  and  emphasis  on 
important  precautions;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  month  of  May,  the  California  Motorcyclist  Safety  Program, 
the  California  Highway  Patrol,  and  national,  state  and   local  motorcycle  safety 
organizations  will  join  together  in  an  effort  to  increase  motorcyclists'  and 
motorists'  awareness  of  the  need  to  safely  co-exist  on  California's  roadways; 

MOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAII,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Motorcycle  Safety  Awareness  Month  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
April  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


0    I     '  ' 


\ 


6707 


FILED 

"  the  offict  of  the  Secretory  of  Sfatj 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        of , he s.^ «. conform. 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       -^AKCH/OsEur^^rat^vflsr" 

LLLi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of^  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  limitless  creativity  and  innovation  of  Califomians  has  enabled 
the  Golden  State  to  provide  an  abundance  of  quality  goods  and  services  to  citizens 
in  our  state,  nation  and  the  entire  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  leaders  in  education,  business  and  government,  as  well  as  consumer 
and  community  organizations,  have  long  recognized  the  significant  benefits  which 
result  from  providing  customer  and  consumer  satisfaction;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Consumer  Affairs  continues  to  promote 
consumer  interests  through  legal,  legislative,  educational  and  licensing  enforce- 
ment activities  as  authorized  in  the  California  Consumer  Affairs  Act;  and 

WHEREAS,  not  only  has  California's  long-standing  commitment  to  meeting  the 

needs  and  desires  of  consumers  resulted  in  essential  consumer  protection  laws  being 

enacted  in  our  state,  but  many  of  these  laws  have  subsequently  been  adopted  by 
other  states  throughout  our  nation;  and 


WHEREAS. 

Week;  and 


President  Bush  has  declared  April  22-28,  1990  as  National  Consumers 


WHEREAS,  this  year's  theme,  "1990:   New  Consumer  Horizons,"  underscores  the 
commitment  of  consumer  service  professionals  to  promoting  progress  and  prosperity 
within  their  industry  as  they  prepare  to  meet  the  challenges  of  the  1990 's  and  into 
the  21st  century; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I,  6E(»GB  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  Consumers  Week  in  California  and  urge  all  cit- 
izens to  join  in  this  observance  celebrating  the  rights  and  opportunities  which  are 
available  to  consumers  throughout  our  state  and  nation. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
April  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6708 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•        FILED 

'"  the  office  of  the  Secetory  of  State 
of  »li»  Sto»e  o<  ("r-liforrio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  for  centuries,  people  from  throughout  tne  world  have  come  to  America 
in  search  of  religious  freedom,  personal  liberty  and  individual  justice;  and 

WHKREAS.   citizens  of  our  nation  have  long  been  devoted  to  these  ideals  and 
have  fought  to  ensure  that  they  will  be  preserved  for  the  enjoyment  and  benefit  of 
future  generations;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  the  social  and  political  climate  of  our  world  continues  to  be 
altered  by  people  and  nations  seeking  the  right  of  self  government,  the  dream  of 
freedom  and  equality  for  all  people  remains  alive  and  especially  meaningful:  and 

WHEREAS,  our  nation  is  kept  free  by  the  loyal  citizens  who  express  their  love 
of  America  through  their  positive  patriotic  declarations  and  actions;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  all  citizens  appreciate  the  opportunities  available 
to  them  in  America  and  rededicate  themselves  to  preserving  our  cherished  freedoms 
and  liberties: 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEOKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1,  1990  as  Loyalty  Day  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
April  1990. 


6709 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT'^ ••" o^< o* ♦»••  ^'^'y »' stat« 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  th*  Stola  of  Coltforrio 

MARCH  FONG  HJ. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,   the  State  of  California  has   the  most  critical  wildland  fire 
of   any   region   in   the  world;    and 


problem 


HHEREAS.   in  addition  to  the  deaths  which  are  caused  by  the  approximately 
10,000  fires  which  occur  each  year,  thousands  of  homes,  millions  of  acres  of 
timber,   grasslands  and  other  natural  resources  are  also  destroyed  by  wildland 
fires ;  and 

HHEREAS.  fire  safety  and  protection  officials  have  suggested  that  over  ninety 
percent  of  the  wildland  fires  which  ravage  our  state  each  year  are  preventable,  as 
they  are  the  direct  result  of  actions  undertaken  by  humans,  either  purposeful  or 
unintentional:  and 

HHEREAS.   it   is  important  that  all  citizens  are  aware  of  the  damage  and 
destruction  which  is  caused  by  wildland  fires  and  that  they  observe  appropriate 
fire  prevention  practices  designed  to  reduce  the  number  of  wildland  fires  in  Cali- 
fornia; and 

HOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13-19,  1990  as  Wildland  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  Califomians  to  recognize  the  importance  of  making  the  Golden  State 
firesafe  and  participate  in  appropriate  activities  to  increase  awareness  of  this 
observance. 

Ill  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
April  1990. 


0    I 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary   of   State 


6710 


FILED, ^ 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"^fzt:::^^^:''''' 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  CaUfornia 


WHERKAS,  from  sprawling  cities  and  bustling  urban  regions  to  small  towns  and 
rural  fanning  areas,  programs  designed  to  promote  historic  preservation  have  been 
essential  in  helping  to  encourage  a  greater  spirit  of  civic  pride  in  communities 
throughout   California;    and 

WnKkKAS.    the  preservation  of  our  cherished   historical  buildings   and  artifacts 
provides   all   citizens  with  an  opportunity  to  observe  and     appreciate     our     unique 
architectural,      cultural   and  social   treasures  while  protecting  them  for  the  enjoy- 
ment  of   future  generations:    and 

whkkKAS,  this  year's  theme,  "Keeping  America's  Heritage  Alive,"  underscores 
the  commitment  of  concerned  individuals  who  are  working  to  share  with  all  citizens 
the  exciting  story  of  our  nation's  development  and  it  unique  historical  character; 
and 

WHBKfCAS,    the  past   is   the  key   to  the  present,    and  by  protecting   our  historical 
landmarks,    buildings   and  artifacts  we  can  better  understand     and     appreciate     the 
events,    issues   and  people  who  helped  shape  the  world  which  we  live   in  today;    and 

WHEREAS,    it   is   important   that   all  citizens   take  pride   in  the  rich  and  glorious 
history   of   our  nation  and   contribute  to     historical      preservation     efforts     being 
undertaken   throughout   our  state   and  nation; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.   Governor   of   the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  May   13-16,    1990   as   Historic  Preservation  Week   in      California      and 
encourage     all   citizens   to  participate  in  activities    in   recognition  of  this   obser- 
vance. 


IM  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 
April   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


.  ^1Li»%.<^i  > 


Secretary  of   State 


6711 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

"  the  offic*  of  th«  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  Stote  of  ColifbiTiki 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  1492,  Queen  Isabella  of  Castile,  wife  of  King  Ferdinand  of  Aragon, 
consented  to  finance  and  outfit  Christopher  Columbus'  expedition  to  the  New  World; 
and 

whkkKAS,  Queen  Isabella's  support  and  commitment  to  Columbus'   exploration 
spurred  this  seagoing  adventure  which  led  to  the  discovery  of  America  the  very  same 
year;  and 

WHEREAS,  without  her  encouragement  and  dedication  to  organizing  a  successful 
expedition,  the  founding  and  colonization  of  America  may  have  been  delayed  for  many 
years;  and 

WHEREAS,  her  foresight  and  sense  of  adventure  were  matched  only  by  her  humani- 
tarian spirit,   as   all   the  Indians  which  were  brought  back  to  Spain  were  freed 
following  her  edict  of  July  20,  1990;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1992.  all  Americans  will  celebrate  the  500th  anniversary  of  the 
discovery  of  our  nation  by  Christopher  Columbus,  and  as  all  citizens  prepare  to 
rejoice  on  this  momentous  occasion  it  is  most  appropriate  that  they  also  recognize 
the  important  role  which  Queen  Isabella  had  in  the  founding  of  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  April  22,  1990,  the  people  of  Spain  and  America  will  celebrate  the 
539th  birthday  of  Queen  Isabella  and  the  close  history  which  our  nations  have 
shared; 

IWW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGE   DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22.  1990  as  Queen  Isabella  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities  in  recognition  of  this  event. 

IM  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 
April  1990. 


Governor  of  Californi 


;ST: 


Secretary  of  State 


(^AJi 


6712 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  I  LED 

In  the  offic  of  ♦»,»  Secretary  of  Stcrta 
of  ih*  State  of  Coliforma 

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makch/fong  EU, 


A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  childhood  and  adolescent  drinking  and  drug  abuse  have  become  major 
public  health  problems  in  California  and  throughout  our  nation;  and 


HHEREAS.  high  levels  of  drug  and  alcohol  use  among  our  youth  have  resulted  in 
a  decline  in  personal  health,  lower  grades,   juvenile  justice  system  problems, 
social  dilemmas  and  an  increase  in  drug  and  alcohol  related  accidents;  and 

HHEREAS.  the  California  Friday  Night  Live  Program  was  developed  by  the  State 
Department  of  Alcohol  and  Drug  Programs  and  the  Office  of  Traffic  Safety  to  combat 
this  growing  problem  and  is  currently  active  in  35  counties  throughout  California; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Friday  Night  Live  sober  and  drug-free  lifestyle 
message  has  reached  over  750,000  teens;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Friday  Night  Live  is  a  student-centered  program  that  works 
with  teenagers  to  help  them  avoid  the  pressure  which  encourages  them  to  use  alcohol 
and  other  drugs;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Friday  Night  Live  provides  leadership  training,  community 
service  programs  and  a  clear  no-use  message  for  young  people;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Friday  Night  Live  has  provided  the  framework  for  iii5)le- 
menting  alternative  alcohol  and  drug-free  activities  for  our  youth;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  Friday  Night  Live  has  successfully  integrated  agencies  and 
individuals  concerned  with  youth  alcohol  and  drug  prevention  at  the  statewide  and 
community  levels; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  22-28,  1990  as  "Friday  Night  Live  Week"  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  this  exceptional  program  and 
participate  in  its  worthwhile  projects  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  25th  day  of 
April  1990. 


0    I 

Governor   of  California  v/ 


Secretary  of   State 


6713 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'he  offic*  of  ihe  Secretary  of  Stota 
of  the  State  of  Colifornia 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.  Mexico  has  a  traditionally  proud  history  in  which  she  has  fought  to 
maintain  her  sovereignty  in  the  face  of  strong  aggression  and  conflict;  and 

HHEREAS.   this  strength  and  courage  was  exemplified  on  May  5,  1862  during  the 
Battle  of  Puebla  when  Mexican  soldiers  defeated  the  invading  French  army  during 
Mexico's  heroic  and  noble  fight  for  independence:  and 

HHEREAS,  because  of  this  courageous  battle  and  victory  against  overwhelming 
odds,  Cinco  de  Mayo  became  a  symbol  of  freedom  and  independence  to  Mexico's  natives 
and  relations  throughout  the  world;  and 

HHEREAS.   California's   culture  and  heritage  proudly  incorporates  the  rich 
Mexican  culture,  and  communities  throughout  the  state  join  in  celebrating  Cinco  de 
Mayo  and  the  fight  for  liberty  it  represents:  and 

HHEREAS.  Cinco  de  Mayo  celebrations  provide  an  occasion  to  recognize  the 
significant  contributions  Mexicans  have  made  to  California's  cultural,  social, 
political  and  economic  development; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  5,  1990  as  Cinco  de  Mayo  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  festivities  commemorating  this  historic  celebration. 

IH  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  25th  day  of 
April  1990. 


(I  I 


Governor  of  Califomial 


Secretary  of  State 


6714 


HHERBAS,  on  ^ril  30,  1789,  George  Washington  was  Inaugurated  as  the  first 
President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  commencing  the  Executive  Presidency  and 
the  organization  of  our  federal  government;  and 

HHERKAS.  the  Executive  Office  of  the  President  has  since  endured  201  years  of 
tremendous  global  challenges,   technological  changes,  industrial  prominence  and 
decline  and  the  constant  shifting  of  the  balance  of  power  between  nations;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  decisions,  actions,  and  philosophical  ideology  of  our  nation's 
Presidents  have  directed  our  country  and  helped  in  its  development  as  the  greatest 
nation  on  earth;  and 

WHEREAS,  today,  all  citizens  benefit   from  the  thoughtful 
inspirational  leadership  of  our  nation's  Presidents;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  we  pay  tribute  to  those  dedicated  men  who  have 
provided  invaluable  service  to  our  nation  and  its  people  as  the  Chief  Executive 
Officer  of  our  Country; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEODfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  April  30,  1990  as  All  Presidents  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

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 
April  1990. 


Governor  of  California  *^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6715 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  tht  Stale  o*  Cditorno 


MA'^CH  Ki^  tU,  Sectetarv  ct  State 
Deputy  yn 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKSBAS,  California  has  been  the  destination  of  inmigrants   throughout   the 
world  who  recognize  its  many  opportunities,  dedication  to  equality  and  its  unique 
way  of  life;  and 

HtuucEAS.  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  found  California  appealing  and  similar  to 
their  homeland  with  many  additional  opportunities;  and 

HHKRKAS,  as  immigrants  and  residents,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  quickly  adapted 
and  contributed  significantly  to  the  growing  economic,  cultural  and  societal  evolu- 
tion of  California;  and 

HHERKAS.  throughout  the  month  of  May.  1990.  Asian/Pacific  Islander  communities 
in  our  Golden  State  will  be  celebrating  their  achievements,   contributions,   and 
unique  heritage  through  various  ethnic  and  cultural  events;  and 

WHKwKAS,  as  this  community  grows  in  stature  and  numbers  throughout  California, 
it  is  fitting  that  all  citizens  recognize  these  exceptional  citizens  and  their 
special  heritage; 

NOH.  THERKFOKB.  I.  GB08GE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Asian/Pacific  Islander  Month  in  California  and  encour- 
age all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  celebrations  and  observances. 

IH  WITNESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 


April  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6716 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  <he  Sfc""  of  Colifort-i.-i 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,   more  than   15%  of  the  Golden  State's     population     is     comprised     of 
elderly     citizens,      and  by  the  year  2020   it   is   estimated  our  state's   elderly  will 
represent  nearly  25%  of  our  total  population;    and 


WHEREAS,   the  members   of  California's   elderly  population  have  long  been 
for  their  thoughtful  and  active  participation  within  their  communities;    and 


known 


WHEREAS,  in  order  to  meet  the  needs  and  desires  of  this  diverse  group,  we  must 
continue  to  address  the  issues  which  will  affect  them,  including  housing  options, 
employment,  retirement  patterns  and  effective  eldercare  benefits  and  programs;  and 

WHEREAS.   Older  Americans  Month  will  once  again  be  celebrated  on  a  national 
level,  emphasizing  the  cultural  wealth  and  experience  which  elderly  citizens  bring 
to  our  nation  and  focusing  upon  the  changes  which  will  occur  over  the  coming  years; 
and 

WHEREAS,  as  this  year  is  the  25th  anniversary  of  the  Older  Americans  Act,   it 
is   important   that  all  citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  this  vital 
segment  of  our  population; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Older  Califomians  Month  and  encourage  all  citizens  to 
celebrate  this  year's  theme,  "Celebrate!  America's  Coming  of  Age,"  by  participating 
in  appropriate  events  in  recognition  of  this  special  observance. 

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 
April  1990. 


/J/je^o4>C*.«>-'  •■j,"  ^-^-^■*- 


Governor  of  California 


{iKoj^A  h^"^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6717 


VHESKAS.  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  found  California  appealing  and  similar  to 
their  homeland  with  many  additional  opportunities;  and 

whkkKAS,  as  immigrants  and  residents,  Asian/Pacific  Islanders  quickly  adapted 
and  contributed  significantly  to  the  growing  econonic.  cultural  and  societal  evolu- 
tion of  California;  and 

HHKRKAS.  throughout  the  month  of  May,  1990,  Asian/Pacific  Islander  communities 
in  our  Golden  State  will  be  celebrating  their  achievements,   contributions,   and 
unique  heritage  through  various  ethnic  and  cultural  events;  and 

HHKRKAS.  as  this  community  grows  in  stature  and  numbers  throughout  California, 
it  is  fitting  that  all  citizens  recognize  these  exceptional  citizens  and  their 
special  heritage; 

MOH,  THKKKFORK.  I,  GE(»6K  DKOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Asian/Pacific  Islander  Month  in  California  and  encour- 
age all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  celebrations  and  observances. 

IH  WITHKSS  HHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
April  1990. 


Gove 


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BBor  of  California   /J 


kTTKSTz 

Secretary  of  State 


oa. 


6718 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,   automobile  theft   is  one  of  the  fastest  growing  crimes   in  California, 
with  one  occurring  every  22  seconds;   and 

HHE8EAS.     property     loss     from     vehicle  thefts  totals  over  $1  billion  a  year 
including  the  loss  of  the  vehicles  as  well  as  the  value  of  their  contents;    and 

HHEREAS.   although  many  crimes   cannot  be  prevented,    theft  of  automobiles   is  one 
that  private  citizens  can  take  measures  to  prevent;    and 

HHEREAS.      increased  public  awareness  of  the  appropriate  prevention  measure  to 
take  to  guard  against  vehicle  theft  will  help  to  reduce  the  property  loss   from  this 
senseless  crime;   and 

WHEREAS,      the     STOP     Crime  Coalition,   the  California  Highway  Patrol,   and  the 
Office  of  Criminal  Justice  Planning  are  sponsoring  a  campaign  to  educate     Califor- 
nians  about  automobile  theft   in  an  effort  to  reduce  property  loss  and  victimization 
of  citizens   of  the  state; 

MOH.   THEREFORE.   I.   GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim  August   13-17,    1990  as  Vehicle  Theft  Prevention  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  learn  appropriate  automobile  theft  prevention     tech 
niques . 

IH  VITHBSS  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   1990, 


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Governor  of  California 


KmSI: 


Secretary  of  State 


6719 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r  f  L  E  D 

olx*  of  the  SecreMiY  uf  S»j*3 
.  '  ■■Se  State  ot  Ci'iic"'- 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ok  California 

h-.^  "™^-   the  conununity   residential   care  industry   is     staffed     by     committed 
hard-workxng     professionals     who     dedicate   their  working  lives   to  the  carHf  ttl 
elderly,    developmentally  disabled,    the  mentally  ill  and   foster  cLe;   a^d 

«nH   .!T^:i'^^  community  residential   care   industry  provides   a  uniquely  workable 
and  comfortable  environment   for  those  unable  to  care  for  themselves  at  homera^d 

i-h.™«!f^"*^:   ^^^l    industry  allows    those  cared   for  to  have   the  dignity   of   doina   for 

::Tin^::t"b:\:jt"u:d:;era:d"  ^^  "^  ^^^-"^^  °^  ^-'^-  ^^-  --  --  — - 

ra„o."!f!?^'-    ^^^  '^^".P'^ovided   in  community   residential   facilities   covers   a  wide 
range  of  services,   meeting  social,    nutritional,    emotional   and  personal  needs^  and 

void  !!Ttf;Jl!°"   i'^^ojved   in  providing  that  care  have  filled  a  serious  community 
void  with  effective,    realistic   and  commendable  solutions;    and  ommunity 

n<.r»c!^^'      ^^^     ^^^^     ^°''  community   residential   care  continues   to  grow,   which 
clLnte^rand"  '""""'"'''  """'"     °'     '^°'"P^^«''^     P^-^*^"^     ^°     car^'    for 

Care  !^^;iof  of^C^T^^''^'-^'^^^^^'^''^""  providers,    the  Community  Residential 
oare  Association  of  California  and  all   city,    county,    state  and     national     agencies 

Ippreci^iL^r  '"'"^''^  "^  ''"  ^^°«^^  "^  '^^^-^«  °^  recogni^L:  and 

hPr^hf**   •ranOFORB     I.   GBORGB  DBOKMEJIAM.   Governor  of   the  State  of  California     do 

Mo^tWnS"  ■".    'k'  /°"'   °'  ""^   '''°   ^^   California  Community  Residenti"  ^re 

Month  and   commend   the  Community  Residential   Care  Association     of     California     for 
their     efforts   to  further  the  education   and  training  of  community  care   r«iLtial 
care  providers   and  wish  them  well   in  their  first   annual  conference   in     Sacr^ento 
and     encourage     all   citizens   to  express   appreciation  to  community  residentiTcar; 
providers    for  the  hard  work  and  dedication  they  demonstrate  to  the"  clientele 

IM  VITMBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day     of 
April   1990. 


Governor  of  Californ*^ 


-^     -|_i 


ATTBST: 


1^  OmIa  ^Mj  iu. 

Secretary  of  State 


6720 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  - "•JtltLJTi'ffii 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  C=jlifornia 


HHKRKAS.  from  the  days  of  river  navigation  and  stagecoaches  to  the  era  of  the 
automobile  and  the  jet  age,  California's  growth  and  progress  has  been  dependent 
upon  an  effective  and  diverse  transportation  system;  and 

VHKREAS.  the  distribution  of  our  population  and  other  changes  in  our  society 
have  challenged  our  transportation  officials  to  develop  new  and  comprehensive  solu- 
tions for  meeting  the  ever-changing  transportation  needs  of  all  Califomians;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  programs  developed  and  implemented  by  the  California  State 
Department  of  Transportation  and  other  federal  regulatory  bodies  have  helped  citi- 
zens throughout  the  Golden  State  enjoy  one  of  the  most  progressive  and  efficient 
transportation  systems  in  the  world;  and 

HHERBAS.  a  transportation  system  that  is  both  effective  and  innovative  helps 
enhance  our  economic  well-being,  while  enriching  the  lives  of  all  citizens;  and 

whkkKAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  join  in  saluting  the  contribu- 
tions and  achievements  of  our  state's  transportation  professionals  and  recognize 
the  important  role  which  California's  transportation  system  plays  in  our  lives; 

NOR.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  14-20,  1990  as  Transportation  Week  in  California. 

IH  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  1990 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6721 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r  I  L  E  D 

•n  llw  offio*  of  the  Secretory  of  Stole 
of  »»«e  Skite  of  ColKoTiio 


\Y  0  1  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKSKAS,  arson  is  a  serious  crime  that  affects  each  and  every  person  in  our 
state  and  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  are  aware  of  this  devastating  act  and 
the  severe  damage  which  it  causes;  and 

WHEREAS,  cities,  communities  and  neighborhoods  throughout  the  Golden  State  are 
greatly  damaged  by  fire  caused  by  arson;  and 

HHEKEAS.   arson   is  frequently  used  as  an  act  of  terrorism  which  disrupts  our 
educational  and  manufacturing  systems  by  destroying  irreplaceable  buildings   and 
artifacts;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  addition  to  the  countless  human  injuries  and  deaths  which  are 
attributed  to  arson,  our  precious  natural  resources  are  often  destroyed  or  rendered 
useless  for  many  years  by  arson  caused  fires;  and 

WHEREAS,   all   citizens  must  bear  the  cost  of  this  malicious  act.  as  a  large 
percentage  or  property  insurance  premiums  are  used  to  cover  the  losses   resulting 
from  arson  and  tax  dollars  must  be  used  to  pay  for  fire  extinguishment  and  investi- 
gation; and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor's  Special  Arson  Task  Force  has  been  committed  to 
increasing  public  awareness  of  arson  and  its  damaging  effects; 

NOW.  THEREFCHEE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12.  1990  as  California  Arson  Awareness  Week  and  urge  all 
Califomians  to  cooperate  with  local  fire  and  police  agencies  to  combat  this  devas- 
tating crime. 

IH  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  1990. 


0    I 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST; 


f(\(mh)  km^A 


Secretary  of  State 


6722 


r  ILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  •»%*.s«.o.co.ko... 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ol  Iht  Swatoty  of  SM* 
SMi  of  ColKornlo 

^MY  0  1  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERXAS.  the  people  of  our  state  hold  a  deep  appreciation  and  respect  for 
those  who  served  in  the  armed  forces  to  protect  and  preserve  the  freedoms  we  enjoy 
as  Americans:  and 

VHKSEAS.  many  veterans,  particularly  Vietnam-era  veterans,   have  experienced 
difficulty  readjusting  to  their  homeland  and  have  suffered  great  hardship, 
emotional  stress  and  physical  pain;  and 


HHKBEAS,  veterans,  many  of  them  disabled, 
state's  homeless  population;  and 


represent  a  significant  share  of  our 


HHKBKAS,   although  veterans  possess  special  qualities  and  skills  which  make 
them  ideal  candidates  for  employment,  many  veterans  have  encountered  difficulty  in 
securing  much  needed  job  opportunities;  and 

HHKBEAS.  each  local  office  of  the  California  Employment  Development  Department 
has  programs  and  veterans  employment  representatives  to  ensure  that  veterans 
receive  the  services  to  which  they  are  entitled  and  to  promote  employer  interest  in 
hiring  veterans; 

NOB.  THKRXFORX.  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMBJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12,  1990  as  Hire  A  Veteran  Week  in  California  and  call  on 
local  employers,  organized  labor,  veteran  organizations  and  state  and  local  govern- 
ment to  lend  their  support  to  this  campaign  to  increase  employment  opportunities 
for  the  men  and  women  who  have  served  our  nation  in  the  military. 

IM  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California  \J 


KTTfL'Sll 


Secretary  of   State 


OA- 


6723 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


o?S!t^J««^  of  State 

«  «>•  SW,  erf  ColHbrnio 


**hfX/i 


0  1  199Q 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS,  our  state's  nationally  respected  law  enforcement  agencies  depend  upon 
the  important  services  provided  to  them  by  law  enforcement  records  and  support 
personnel:  and 

HHEXBAS.  these  individuals  possess  the  expertise  and  experience  which  enables 
them  to  track  felons  and  maintain  criminal  statistics  so  that  law  enforcement  agen- 
cies can  readily  identify  and  apprehend  criminal  suspects;  and 

VHKRBAS.  their  efforts  help  ensure  that  criminals  are  booked,  fingerprinted 
and  incarcerated  in  an  efficient  manner;  and 

WhkkKAS,  the  California  Law  Enforcement  Association  of  Records  Supervisors  is 
holding  its  annual  conference  to  exchange  new  strategies  for  promoting  progress 
within  their  profession  as  they  prepare  to  meet  the  challenges  of  the  future;  and 

WHKRKAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  important  role  which 
law  enforcement  records  and  support  personnel  play  in  helping  to  maintain  justice 
in  our  state  and  keeping  our  neighborhoods  and  communities  free  from  criminal 
activity; 

MOW,  THBRKFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  6,  1990  as  Law  Enforcement  Records  and  Support  Personnel  Day 
in  California. 


IN  HITHBSS  HHKRSOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
May  1990. 


r^or  of  California  (J 


ATTEST: 


fY\(m!/)  hvt 


g._ 


Secretary  of  State 


6724 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  0  1  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKBKAS.   it   is   estimated  that   over  11.000   families   in  California  have  a  member 
who  suffers   from  Neurofibromatosis  —  a  genetic   disease  that   results   in  the  devel- 
opment  of  tumors   in  tissues   of  the  nervous  system;    and 

VHKRSAS.   these  tumors,    identified  as  NF-1    and  NF-2,    can  be  extremely  disfigur- 
ing,     often     leading  to  bone  deformations,   visual  problems  and  hearing  and  balance 
disorders  that  can  be  extremely  painful  and  incapacitating:   and 

HHKHKAS.  most  citizens  are  not  knowledgeable  about   NF,    and   it    is  vital   that  we 
continue     to     provide  them  with  information  which  will  help  them  better  understand 
Neurofibromatosis   and  the  dramatic  health  effects  which  it  may  have     on     citizens; 
and 

WmniKAg.      only  through  the  committed  efforts   of  those  working  to  identify  and 
treat   those   individuals  with  this   disease,   such  as   the  National     Neurofibromatosis 
Foundation     and     its  California  chapter,    can  we  help  NF  victims   realize  a  greater 
degree  of  comfort   and  hope; 


NOH.   THKRKFORB,   I,   GBOSGE  DBUDfKJIMI.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  May   1990   as   Neurofibromatosis  Month  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  this  disease. 

IN  HITMBSS  HHKREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   1st     day     of 
May   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


iST: 


Secretary  of   State 


6725 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  lh*  cMa  ofltw  SKN*ary  of  SM» 
of  <iw  SM»  of  ColKomki 

N:.\v  0  1  1990 

MA.^GH  ^^  Ply 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRKAS,    for  many  years,      the     United     States     Merchant     Marine     has     been 
instrumental   in  helping  to  support   our  nation's   endeavors   in   international   shipping 
and  trade  and  during  times   of  war;    and 

whkkKAS,   the  proud  and  distinguished  history  of  the  Merchant  Marine  began     in 
the     early     19th     century     when  the  steam  powered  S.S.    Savannah  sailed  across   the 
Atlantic  on  a  grueling  29  day  voyage,   and  has  been  maintained  by  the  dedicated  men 
and     women     who  have  committed  themselves   to  continuing  its   outstanding  record  of 
achievement  and  service;   and 

whkkKAS,   it   is   important  that  all  citizens  are  aware  of  the     iiq>ortant     role 
which  the  Merchant  Marine  has  played  in  our  state  and  nation  and  show  their  appre- 
ciation to  the  men  and  women  of  the  Merchant  Marine;    and 

WHKRKAS,  the  individuals  who  serve  the  Merchant  Marine  are  deserving  of  wide- 
spread respect  and  recognition  for  their  outstanding  contributions; 

NOif.  THKRKFORB.  I.  GBORGE  DKDKMKJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  22,  1990  as  Maritime  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  Califor- 
nians   to  learn  more  about  the  Merchant  Marine. 


IN  HITNKSS  HHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this   1st  day  of 
May  1990. 


0    I 

ifomia  C/ 


Governor  of  Cali 


fY\  (LmI/)  ^rm 


oa. 


Secretary  of  State 


6726 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT'"i»-^o«-i5j--i^*-' 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^i^  ^  1  1990 

MA.\Cixi^  U),  SecTQtaty  of : 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEBEAS.  as  Americans  we  enjoy  many  rights  which  citizens  from  other  nations 
are  denied,  and  among  these  cherished  freedoms  is  the  right  to  worship  and  pray  in 
accordance  with  our  own  religious  beliefs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  First  Amendment  of  the  Constitution  of  the  United   States   gives 
all  citizens  the  right  to  practice  their  religion  and  pray  to  their  God  without 
fear  of  persecution;  and 

VHEBSAS,  through  prayer  ve  are  able  to  strengthen  our  faith,  reaffirm  our  com- 
mitment to  God  as  well  as  our  nation  and  inspire  all  to  work  together  for  the 
benefit  of  our  country;  and 

HHKRBAS.  since  the  year  1952,  the  President  of  the  United  States  has  pro- 
claimed a  National  Day  of  Prayer  and  called  upon  all  citizens  to  gather  together  to 
pray  for  unity  of  the  hearts  of  all  mankind;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year.  May  3  has  been  designated  as  the  National  Day  of  Prayer  by 
President  George  Bush; 

NOH.  THESEFMtE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  3,  1999  as  a  Day  of  Prayer  in  California. 

m  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6727 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

KW  dfci  Ol  ««N  SKfUOfy  of  SM» 
of  *•  SM»  e*  OriNornio 


>^f\\/  0  1 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  drug  and  alcotiol  abuse  is  a  tragic  problem  that  continues  to 
citizens,  both  young  and  old,  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

HHEREAS,  each  year,  these  ills  affect  our  society  in  many  ways,  including  con- 
tributing to  a  decrease  in  worker  productivity,  unnecessary  health  and  medical 
costs,  autonobile  accidents  and  criminal  activity;  and 

WHEREAS,  statistics   from  1988   indicate  that  over  51%  of  California  11th 
graders  have  tried  an  illicit  drug  by  age  16,  and  over  60,000  California  high 
school  students  use  marijuana  daily;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  we  provide  innovative  and  effective  drug/alcohol 
abuse  prevention  programs  for  elementary  age  students,  so  that  early  in  their  lives 
our  young  children  will  begin  making  responsible  decisions  regarding  their  personal 
habits  and  conduct;  and 

WHEREAS,  additionally,  we  must  continue  to  educate  all  our  citizens  about  the 
damage  which  drugs  can  cause,  for  only  through  the  cooperative  efforts  of  govern- 
ment officials,  educational  leaders  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help  encourage 
our  children  to  say  no  to  drugs; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12.  1990  as  "Just  Say  No"  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
Califomians  to  support  the  effort  to  remove  illegal  drugs  from  our  neighborhoods 
and  communities  by  just  saying  no  to  drugs. 


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  1990. 


Governor  of  California^/ 


f(\  om!/)  ^m  iiJL 


Secretary  of   State 


6728 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


m  «»  oHca  of  th»  Smtary  ol  Soto 
ofUMStotoofCcMtomki 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKKSAS.  as  the  age  of  our  population  continues  to  increase  in  the  Golden 
State  and  throughout  our  nation,  it  is  increasingly  vital  that  we  continue  t 
provide  quality  health  care  facilities  for  our  elderly  population;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  more  than  100.000  Califomians  now  residing  in  nursing  homes  are 
provided  comfort  and  care  which  helps  than  maintain  an  independent  and  dignified 
quality  of  life;  and 

HHEBBAS.  nursing  home  staff  members  are  committed  to  providing  their  residents 
with  programs,   services  and  individual  care  which  will  help  enhance  their  lives; 
and 

HHEREAS.  volunteer  workers  also  contribute  to  nursing  home  excellence  by 
donating  their  time,  energy  and  expertise  to  help  care  for  our  senior  citizens;  and 

WtaEKSAS.   the  member  homes  of  the  California  Association  of  Health  Facilities 
and  the  American  health  Care  Association  proudly  sponsor  National  Nursine  Home  Week 
from  May  13-19.  1990;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  important  role  which 
health  care  professionals  and  volunteers  working  in  nursing  homes  play  in  helping 
to  make  many  citizens  "Golden  Years"  some  of  the  most  comfortable,  satisfying  and 
enjoyable  times  of  their  lives; 

ROW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13-19.  1990  as  Nursing  Home  Week  in  California  in  recognition 
of  the  vital  services  which  nursing  homes  provide  to  all  Califomians. 

IB  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 
May  1990. 


0       L 

Governor  of  California 


Yi*  ^  i<. 


Secretary  of  State 


6729 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT^^^iJrJEilsw. 

of  Kw  auto  (*  CatHbmio 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Califc  rnia 


HHESKAS.  water  is  California's  most  precious  natural  resource  and  is  vital  to 
maintaining  the  healtti  and  well-being  of  all   citizens;    and 

HHERBAS.  additionally,  the  welfare  of  communities  throughout  the  Golden  State 
depends  upon   reliable  water  supplies;    and 

WHERBAS.  to  ensure  an  ample  supply  of  good  quality  water  for  our  residents, 
local  government  and  water  agencies  must  continue  to  work  together  to  conserve  and 
protect   our  water  resources;    and 

whkkKAS,  by  encouraging  all   citizens  to  understand  the  value  of  water  and  the 
importance  of  conservation  we  can  help   them  make  wise  decisions   on  water   issues   and 
personal  water  usage  habits;    and 

whkkKAS,   during  the  month  of  May,    1990,   water  agencies,    cities,   counties     and 
organizations     throughout   California  will  hold  activities   to   inform  their  communi- 
ties  about   how  water   is   treated  then  delivered   to  their  homes   and  businesses,      and 
why  conserving  this  precious  natural   resource  is  necessary  to  meet   the   future  water 
needs  of  our  state; 

IWW,   TBKRKFORK,    I,   CBOBGB  DKIKMKJIAN.   Governor   of  the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  May   1990  as  Water  Awareness  Month  in  California  and  urge  all  citi- 
zens to  join  with  me  in  supporting  the  effort  to  help  all  Califomians     be     water 
aware. 


IN  HITHBSS  UUKKEOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this   2nd  day   of 
May   1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6730 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      FILED 

'n  ttw  OM09  0*  fiw  Stcrakvy  of  Sloto 
Or  4w  Slcrtii  Or  CoHfornlo 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


whkkkAS,   pornography   is   an   industry  which  seeks   out  vulnerable   individuals   and 
abuses   and  exploits   them  for  financial  gain;    and 

WhwkkAS,   too  often,    these  victims   are  young  children  who  are  extremely  impres- 
sionable  and  capable  of  being  manipulated  to  do  things  which  they     would     not     do 
under  normal   circumstances;    and 

whkkKAS,     studies     have     indicated     that   there  is   a  high  correlation  between 
pornography  and  child  molestation   and  other  crimes;    and 

WhkkKAS.    it   is   important   that  we  let   the  victims   of  pornography,   children  and 
adults     alike,     know  that   there  are  citizens  who  are  deeply  concerned  about   their 
well-being  and  that   they  should  not  bear  the  pain  and   suffering     caused     by     this 
degrading   industry;    and 

WHKRBAS.      by      increasing     public      awareness      through  educational   campaigns, 
changing  laws,    developing   effective  legislation  and  enforcing  laws   and     ordinances 
we  can  help  protect   all  members   of  our  society,   especially  innocent  children,    from 
becoming  victims   of  pornography;    and 

WHEKKAS.   only  through  the  cooperative  efforts   of  elected     officials     at     all 
levels      of     government   and  citizens   concerned  about   the  harmful   effects   of  pornog- 
raphy can  we  help  prevent  pornographic  victimization  of  our  citizens; 

MOH.   THEBKTORE.   I.   GEORGE  DBOKMBJIAH,   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     May  6-12.    1990   as   Victims   of  Pornography  Wedc   in  California  and 
encourage  all  Califomians   to  actively  do  their     part     to     prevent     pornographic 
victimization   in   their  neighborhoods   and   communities. 

IN  HITMBSS  HHERBOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of   the  State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
May   1990. 


0    I 

Governor  of  California*-' 


f(\(m}A  h^ 


Secretary  of  State 


c 


6731 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r  !  L  E  D 

'n  the  oflfics  of  the  Secratary  of  Slate 
of  the  Slate  of  Colifrimio 

'"'.AYO  71990 
ikir  o,)  £UNG  Eli  Secretary  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKBBAS.  paralegals  provide  the  members  of  our  state's  legal  profession  with 
valuable  service  and  assistance  as  they  work  to  meet  the  legal  needs  of  our 
citizens:  and 

WHEBSAS.  the  paralegal  profession  has  grown  and  progressed  and  become  increas- 
ingly important  as  the  laws  in  our  state  and  nation  have  become  more  complex  and 
comprehensive:  and 

HHKkKAS,  paralegals  are  employed  in  a  diverse  array  of  businesses  and 
industries  throughout  the  Golden  State,  from  courts  and  law  firms  to  financial 
institutions  and  health  care  facilities;  and 

HtuucEAS.  California's  paralegals  and  the  California  Alliance  of  Paralegal 
Associations  contribute  to  the  welfare  of  all  Califomians  through  their  commitment 
to  upholding  the  law  and  pledge  to  protect  the  rights  and  privileges  of  citizens 
throughout  our  state:  and 

whkkKAS,   they  also  remain  firmly  dedicated  to  promoting  progress  and  effec- 
tiveness within  the  paralegal  profession  and  enhancing  communication  among  all 
members  of  our  state's  legal  community; 

MM.  THKRKFOSB.  I,  GBOSCB  DEOKMEJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  22.  1990  as  Paralegal  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  important  role  which  these  dedicated  professionals  play 
in  our  state.. 


IN  HITHBSS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 
May  1990. 


^r- 


/SIjljuJiZ. 


Governor  of  California 


9ak 


f(\(mk  h^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6732 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r  I  L  E  D 

*n  ttiQ  offioB  of  ttw  Socretary  of  Shil0 
Or  thv  Sloto  of  California 

f\*AV  0  7  1990 
Mv<XH  Fi^iti  Eli,  Sectetary  of  Stats 

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Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHBRBAS,  professional  insurance  women  have  taken  a  leading  role  in  developing 
policies  to  increase  the  productivity,  effectiveness  and  success  of  the  insurance 
industry:  and 

WHKRKAS.  these  dedicated  professionals  have  made  many  significant  contribu- 
tions to  the  insurance  industry  by  promoting  public  awareness  of  important  issues, 
such  as  home  and  business  disaster  preparedness,  personal  and  property  security 
measures  and  tort  reform;  and 

HHKRBAS.   professional   insurance  women  endeavor  to  provide  their  skills  and 
abilities  in  the  competitive  and  economically  vital  insurance  industry:  and 

whkkKAS,  they  have  bonded  together  to  create  an  effective  lobbying  force  known 
as  the  National  Association  of  Insurance  Women  whose  22,000  members  are  held 
together  for  the  common  good  of  the  industry  and  its  goals:  and 

WHEREAS,  during  May.  local  chapters  of  the  National  Association  of  Insurance 
Women  rededicate  themselves  to  the  continued  progress  of  the  industry  and  all  those 
it  protects: 

HON.  THEREFtntE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13-19,  1990  as  Insurance  Women's  Week  in  California  and  encour- 
age all  citizens  to  recognize  the  women  in  communities  throughout  the  state  who  are 
providing  an  essential  service  to  the  risk  and  insurance  industry. 

IN  VITMBSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 


May   1990. 


-Ot—    Xi/wC.<.C^>^'  C|.      '■*'  ' 


Governor  of  California 


c 


amsii 


(f^aM)/)h^j 


CAX 


Secretary  of   State 


6733 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•n  »he  office  of  i»»  S«retaiy  o»  Sate 
of  the  State  of  Cati«o"iK) 


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of  StatB 


Depoty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Calitornia 


HHKRBAS,  providing  skilled  and  effective  health  care  to  all  citizens  requires 
the  concerned  involvement  of  the  many  diverse  components  of  the  health  care  profes- 
sion; and 

HHERSAS.  nurses  are  an  important  segment  of  the  profession  and  contribute 
significantly  to  the  health  and  welfare  of  all  Californians  and  citizens  throughout 
our  nation;  and 

HHKKSAS,  they  are  highly  skilled  professionals  who  manage  patient  care  around 
the  clock,   delivering  efficient,   preventative  and  comprehensive  healthcare  to 
millions  of  American  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  dedicated  efforts  underscore  their  knowledge  and  expertise  in 
assessing  patients'  needs  as  they  coordinate  a  plan  of  action  to  meet  those  needs, 
while  providing  emotional  support  to  them  and  their  family  members;  and 

VHERBAS.  the  hardworking  men  and  women  in  the  nursing  profession  continually 
strive  to  improve  the  quality  of  service  which  they  provide  through  participation 
in  effective  education  and  research  programs;  and 

HHERSAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  appreciate  the  regis- 
tered nurses   for  their  many  contributions  which  they  make  to  providing  essential 
health  care  to  all  Californians; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  6-12,  1990  as  Nurses  Week  in  California. 

IN  HITHESS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 
May  1990. 


6734 


PILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"""•-"^sl.^JSJ;?** 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VHEKKAS.  the  future  of  our  state  and  nation  is  dependent  upon  citizens  who  are 
active,  healthy  and  physically  fit;  and 

TOKRSAS.   proper  health,  both  physical  and  mental,  is  the  direct  result  of 
people  practicing  essential  good  health  habits;  and 

whkkbAS,  proper  posture  and  a  sense  of  overall  physical  well-being  contribute 
significantly  to  a  persons  being  able  to  enjoy  a  productive  and  rewarding  life;  and 

HHKRKAS.  for  several  decades,  the  chiropractic  profession  has  provided  essen- 
tial health  care  services  to  citizens  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

whkkKAS,  their  contributions  have  improved  the  quality  of  life  for  many 
citizens  and  their  professionalism  and  commitment  to  serving  others  reflect  the 
finest  traditions  of  the  health  care  industry;  and 

whkkKAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  important  role 
which  chiropractors  play  in  ensuring  the  continued  health  and  welfare  of  citizens 
throughout  our  state  and  nation; 

NOH.  THKRKFOSE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Good  Posture  Month  and  the  week  of  May  13-19,  1990  as 
Chiropractic  Wellness  Week  in  California. 

IH  fUTNBSS  HHKRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  thia  9th  day  of 
May  1990. 


ifomia  ^ 


.  •€t^ii'^  ,*am* 


Governor  of  Cala 


ATTBST: 


^ff^  (f^Mh  -hm  Yi). 


Secretary  of  State 


6735 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  the  Stoto  of  Colifomio 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRKAS.  childhood  accidents  among  small  children  in  California  continue  to 
occur  at  an  alarming  rate;  and 

musmEAS.  often  times,  children  end  up  with  broken  limbs,  head  injuries  and 
other  physical  damage  as  a  result  of  accidental  injuries  received  at  home,   school 
and  at  play;  and 

HHBSKAS.  far  too  many  children  have  suffered  irreversible  brain  damage  due  to 
near-drownings.  bicycle  mishaps  and  motor  vehicle  accidents  and  now  reside  in 
developmental  centers  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHKREAS.  children  under  the  age  of  five  remain  extremely  vulnerable  to  acci- 
dental injury;  and 

UhbkKAS.  the  California  Department  of  Developmental   Services  continues  to 
assume  a  leadership  position  in  promoting  a  greater  degree  of  public  awareness  of 
preventive  measures  which  may  be  taken  to  reduce  the  likelihood  of  accidental 
childhood  injury;  and 

WHKREAS.   only  through  the  efforts  of  DDS  and  other  effective  organizations, 
along  with  concerned  individuals  throughout  our  state  can  we  help  all  citizens 
learn  about  and  practice  techniques  which  will  reduce  the  incidence  of  accidental 
injury  among  our  children; 

HOH.  THKRKFOKB,  I.  GBORGB  DBOKHBJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  1990  as  Childhood  Injury  Prevention  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  do  their  part  to  help  encourage  greater  public  awareness 
regarding  the  importance  of  childhood  safety. 

IH  HimBSS  HHSKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


fYl  mh  ^r/^ 


Secretary  of   State 


Sx 


6736 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT ""^'-°*2c^<^''S;?^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


MAY  J  01990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKKXAS.  the  first  Memorial  Day  was  held  to  remember  those  individuals  who 
lost  their  lives  during  the  Civil  War.  and  was  marked  by  the  placing  of  flowers  on 
the  graves  of  the  fallen  soldiers;  and 

hhskBAS.  it  has  since  become  a  time  to  recall  and  honor  the  contributions  of 
all  Americans  who  have  died  for  our  country  in  conflicts  from  the  time  of  the 
Revolutionary  War  to  the  present;  and 

HHKKBAS.  on  Memorial  Day  1990.  we  again  decorate  the  graves  of  Califomians 
who  lost  their  lives  in  the  line  of  military  duty,  for  their  noble  and  courageous 
efforts  have  helped  ensure  that  all  Americans  will  continue  to  enjoy  the  rights  and 
privileges  guaranteed  to  them  in  our  democratic  society:  and 

HHKBBAS.   in  saluting  our  past  heroes,  it  is  also  most  appropriate  that  we 
honor  today's  veterans  and  the  men  and  women  who  are  currently  serving  in  our 
nation's  armed  forces  who  remain  firmly  dedicated  to  safeguarding  our  freedom  for 
the  future;  and 

VHKRBAS.  today  we  honor  the  memory  of  those  who  have  gone  before  us  with  the 
promise  that  California  will  always  remember  the  dedicated  sacrifices  of  her  sons 
and  daughters  and  their  contributions  to  our  security  and  American  way  of  life; 

MOW.  THKRBFORB.  I.  GBORGS  DBUDIKJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  28.  1990.  as  Memorial  Day  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  remember  the  brave  and  heroic  veterans  who  have  fought  and  died  to  protect  the 
cherished  freedoms  which  we  all  enjoy  as  Americans. 

IN  VITRBSS  HHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


Oil^ 


6737 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■n  tfie  alfk»  of  the  Secretary  of  State 
of  the  State  of  Col^min 


MAY  5   01990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKBEAS.   military  spouses  serve  our  country  with  great  energy,   conmitment  and 
talent   as  ambassadors  at  home  and  abroad;    and 

whkkKAS,      as     homemakers,   parents,   volunteers   and  employees,    they  often  must 
endure  long  periods   of  separation   from  their  loved  ones  and     frequent     relocation; 
and 

WHKKBAS.     military  spouses  shoulder  the  responsibility  of  providing  emotional 
support   for  their  loved  ones   serving  in  the  armed   forces;   and 

HHEXKAS,  in  times  of  war  and  military  action,  military  spouses  have  demon- 
strated their  patriotism  through  their  steadfast  support  and  commitment  to  our 
nation;    and 

VHKREAS.    the  emotional  and     mental     readiness     of     United     States     military 
personnel  around  the  world  is  directly  linked  to  the  well-being  and  satisfaction  of 
their  spouses  and   families;    and 

HHBRBAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  salute  military 
spouses  for  the  important  role  which  they  play  in  helping  our  nation  maintain  a 
strong  and  able-bodied  military  force; 

HOW,   THKSKFOBK.    I,   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     May     11,    1990  as  Military  Spouse  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
Califomians   to  join  in  expressing  to  military  spouses   our  appreciation  for     their 
efforts. 


IH  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  1   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to     be  affixed  this   9th  day  of 
May   1990. 


/7.e..o-«_oc_^  /I(c-ot>fcA-^*p4'--*--^ 


Governor  of  California 
ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6738 


FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"^^iL^lrJS!;^*^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^.'AY  i  :  'J30 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHERBAS.  to  be  a  mother  can,  all  at  once,  be  the  most  trying,  challenging  and 
gratifying  aspect  of  a  woman's  life;  and 

HHE8EAS.  a  mother's  love  can  never  be  measured  and  is  often  taken  for  granted, 
for  each  day  mothers  demonstrate  a  compassion,  concern  and  commitment  which  are 
rooted  in  an  unequivocal  love  and  devotion  to  family  which  does  not  wane  with  the 
passing  of  time;  and 

WHESSAS.  the  emotional  ties  which  mothers  develop  for  their  children  allow 
them  to  share  in  the  jubilation  and  triumph  of  their  success  and  their  hope  and 
optimism  for  the  future,  while  also  causing  them  to  bear  the  pain  of  their  child's 
sorrow  and  regret  for  their  mistakes;  and 

HHKBBAS.  a  mother  always  knows  how  to  make  things  right  in  any  situation  —  a 
cup  of  steaming  soup  when  we  are  ill,  a  hug  when  we  are  sad  and  a  warm  smile  of 
encouragement  as  we  face  the  challenges  of  growing  up;  and 

HHKRSAS.   although  we  can  thank  them  for  their  constant  support,  advice  and 
encouragement,  a  mother  can  never  truly  know  all  the  little  things  which  they  do  to 
bring  joy,  comfort  and  hope  into  our  lives; 

NOH.  THKKKFORE.  I.  GEOKGB  DEIKMKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  13,  1990  as  Mother's  Day  in  California  and  encourage  all  citi- 
zens to  take  the  opportunity  on  this  special  day  to  thank  their  mothers  for  the 
love  and  support  which  they  have  given  throughout  the  years. 

IN  HITMBSS  HHBREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
May  1990. 


0     I 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


9ak 


fl\(kM)A  M 


Secretary  of  State 


6739 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PILED 

J/!AY1  /    i-Q 

At2lI^o'cloclL->>» 
WARCHFQ^GEI/^ecTX^n 

Deputy  Secretory  of ; 


PROCLAMATICTI 

OF  A 

STATB  OF  BMKRGENCT 


I,  6E0R6B  DKDKMKJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found   that 
conditions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  agricultural  industry  and  the  safety  of 
agricultural  properties  exist  within  the  Counties  of  Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego, 
State  of  California,  caused  by  the  discovery  of  an  infestation  of  the  Mexican  Fruit 
Fly,  on  or  about  May  3,  1990  in  Los  Angeles  County,  and  on  or  about  May  5,  1990  in 
San  Diego  County.   The  Chief  Administrative  Officers  of  the  Counties  of  Los  Angeles 
and  San  Diego  have  requested  that  I  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  because  such 
infestation  is  beyond  the  control  of  the  services,  personnel,  equipment  and 
facilities  of  Los  Angeles  and  San  Diego  Counties.   This  condition  requires  the 
proclamation  of  a  State  of  Emergency.   Under  the  authority  of  Article  13,  Title  2, 
Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency 
and  hereby  implement  the  California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan  in  the  Counties  of  Los 
Angeles  and  San  Diego;  and. 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  necessary  to  alleviate  this  emergency;  and 

I  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  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  niTHBSS  HHKSBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
May  1990. 


T- 


>LV-<'<-W^-'^-^^* 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6740 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

•n  the  offiw  of  rhe  Secretry  of  Stortt 
of  ihe  Stolb  of  Colrforrio 


^,:ay  I 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


w^'C.UCNG  L'l  SecTEtay  of  SLla 


Deputy 


HHKSSAS.  throughout  our  state  and  nation,  peace  officers   risk  their  lives 
daily  to  help  protect  our  neighborhoods  and  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  of  these  law  enforcement  officers  have  made  the  ultimate  sacri- 
fice by  giving  their  lives  in  an  effort  to  protect  public  safety;  and 

HHEKEAS,  these  brave  and  noble  officers  are  truly  worthy  of  our  deepest 
respect   and  appreciation,  and  it  is  most  appropriate  that  they  are  duly  honored 
each  year  for  their  committed  efforts;  and 

HHESBAS.  by  saluting  these  courageous  law  enforcement  officers   on  Peace 
Officers  Memorial  Day,   future  generations  of  Americans  will  know  of  the  great 
sacrifice  which  they  made  so  that  we  may  all  enjoy  a  greater  sense  of  safety  and 
security. 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  efforts  of  all  law 
enforcement  officers,  for  only  through  their  efforts  can  we  all  enjoy  a  society 
free  from  criminal  activity  and  violence; 

BtJW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOPffiJTAW.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  16,  1990  as  Peace  Officers  Memorial  Day   in  California  and 
encourage  all  Califomians  to  participate  in  appropriate  ceremonies  in  recognition 
of  this  important  observance. 

IH  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  thia  15th  day  of 
May  1990. 


/^.e-^  cx-^ /5-^-^^fc---^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


f(\.(mh  h^ji<^ 


Secretary  of   State 


6741 


flBS 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•n  WW  offiw  of  ihe  Secrrtiry  of  State 
Of  Ihe  Sk.lL  of  Colifbmio 

^-  -I  ^  E'J.  Secretay  of  Slats 
D^JOty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


wwkkKAS,  the  people  of  our  nation  and  throughout  the  world  have  long  waited 
for  the  day  when  universal  peace  is  a  reality  and  citizens  from  all  nations  live 
together  in  a  true  spirit  of  cooperation,  understanding  and  brotherhood;  and 

HHKRKAS.  each  year,  the  citizens  of  the  United  States  have  demonstrated  their 
commitment  to  this  lofty  ideal  by  participating  in  vigils  for  peace  on  Peace  Day 
held  throughout  our  nation;  and 

whkkKAS,  all  citizens  can  be  a  part  of  the  peacemaking  process  through  their 
daily  actions  and  commitment  to  promoting  peace  in  our  world,  for  only  by  striving 
to  achieve  peace  among  all  people  and  nations  can  we  help  preserve  our  world  for 
future  generations  to  enjoy;  and 

WHiwKAS,   today,  the  dream  of  peace  and  freedom  remains  alive  and  vibrant,  as 
the  social  and  political  climate  of  our  world  continues  to  be  altered  by  people  and 
nations  seeking  liberty  and  the  right  of  self  government;  and 

VHEKBAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  rededicate 
themselves  to  a  world  free  from  violence,  terrorism  and  war  and  work  to  build  all 
relationships  on  a  solid  foundation  of  peace; 

HOH.  THBRIFORK.  I,  GB0E6E  DEIKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20.  1990  as  Peace  Day  in  California. 

Ill  WITNESS  WUKKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  15th  day  of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6742 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offiea  of  ihs  i)eerp*QTy  of  State 
of  ihe  Sicte  of  Colifomio 


m; 


FGNG  nj,  Sarstwy  of  Stale 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whukKAS,    free  trade  and  the  unrestricted  flow     of     products,      services     and 
capital  over  international  borders  have  been  the  basis   of  our  nation's   free  enter- 
prise system  and  have  helped  us  develop  into  one  of  the  world's     leading     econcnic 
powers;    and 

WHEREAS.     California     has     one     of  the  world's  most  dynamic  and  diversified 
economies  which  has  helped  it  maintain  a  leading  role   in  the  international  market- 
place;   and 

whkkKAS,     businesses      in     the     Golden  State  have  greatly  benefited  from  the 
efforts   of  the  overseas  trade  and   investment   offices  which  have  been  established   in 
London,   Tokyo,    Frankfurt,   Mexico  City  and  Hong  Kong;    and 

VHEKBAS.     only     by     remaining  firmly  committed  to  continuing  our  free   inter- 
national economic  system  can  we  help  support  our  nation's  businesses   and   industries 
by  reducing  and  eliminating  the   incidence  of  protectionism  in  our  foreign  markets; 
and 

WHEREAS,    it   is  crucial  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  importance  of  world 
trade     and     the  role  which  our  state  plays   in  the  world  marketplace,    for  a  healthy 
trade  and   investment   relationship  with  other  nations   is  vital     to     the     continued 
stability  and  progress   of  our  state  and  nation; 

NOH.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,   do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20-26,    1990  as  World  Trade  Week   in  California. 


IM  mTNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   15th  day     of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  Califomi 


Secretary  of  State 


6743 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  fte  off<»  of  iha  ^jectf'try  o»  ^'nf 

WAY  1  :  '--jz.. 

y^:.:^V:^  U,  Secr&tao  or  Mu 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKRBAS.  as  the  seniors  of  our  country  liave  become  a  major  social,  political 
and  economic  force  and  their  needs  for  specialized  care  and  treatment  have  become 
increasingly  important;    and 

HHKRKAS.   the  contributions  these  seniors  provide  enrich  our  society  and  create 
a  stronger  understanding  of  the  elderly  and  their  concerns;    and 

VHKRRAS,  approximately  75,000  senior  citizens  in  California  are  cared  for  in 
facilities  which  are  equipped  with  modem  technology,  specialized  services  and  a 
well  trained  and  dedicated  staff;    and 

HHK8EAS,  the  California  Association  of  Homes  for  the  Aging  coordinates  non- 
profit, church  and  volunteer  services  for  elderly  residents  throughout  our  great 
state;   and 

HHKRKAS,      it     is   important  that  all  citizens   recognize  the  professionals  who 
care   for   our  state's   senior  population; 

MOH,  THEBKFORK.  I,  GBORCT  DKDKMBJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  May  20-26,    1990  as  Homes   for  the  Aging  Week   in  California. 

Ill  WITNESS  hhkkSOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State     of 
California     to  be  affixed  this   15th  day  of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

j^  ml/)  ^m 

Secretary  of  State 


oa. 


6744 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  rtitj  Soctetary  of  Stata 
of  the  Skilf)  of  Califorr.ia 


KZKCOnVE  OKDER  D-85-90 


WHERKAS.  California  is  in  its  fourth  straight  year  of  drought,  and  experts  are 
predicting  that  this  year  will  be  the  harshest  of  the  four-year  drought  period;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year's  drought  is  especially  severe  in  that  it  is  the  first  time 
in  fifty  years  that  critically  dry  conditions  are  affecting  virtually  all  parts  of 
the  state:  and 

VHEREAS.   statewide  basin  runoff  is  unusually  low.  at  only  AO  percent  of 
normal,  and  only  10  percent  of  normal  in  the  Central  Coast,   a  vitally-important 
source  of  water  for  the  state;  and 

HHEBEAS.   reservoir  storage  is  only  70  percent  of  average,  and  will  decline 
rapidly  since  it  has  already  reached  its  peak  and  is  replacing  snow  melt  runoff  as 
the  exclusive  source  of  water;  and 

WHEREAS,   due  to  the  drought,  California's  two  largest  water  suppliers,  the 

Central  Valley  Project  and  the  State  Water  Project,  have  had  to  reduce  agricultural 

water  deliveries  by  50  percent  each,  and  substantial  economic  losses  to  fanners  are 
projected;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  response  to  these  and  many  other  alarming  consequences, 
communities  and  citizens  throughout  California  are  adopting  and  participating  m 
water  conservation  programs;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  programs,  mandatory  and  voluntary,  are  attempting  to  achieve 
water  savings  ranging  from  10  percent  to  30  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,   to  preserve  our  precious  but  vulnerable  water  supply,  all 
Califomians  must  adopt  responsible,  civic-minded  roles  in  reducing  water  usage, 
and  eliminate  unnecessary  water  use;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  major  user  of  water,  it  is  imperative  that  our  state  government 
play  an  active  role  in  this  concerted  effort; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBDKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi 
ately: 

1.  All  State  agencies  and  departments  are  directed  to  conduct  water  audits 
with  the  goal  of  reducing  water  usage  by  a  minimum  of  10  percent. 

2.  All  State  facilities  are  instructed  to  contact  their  local  water  districts 
to  ensure  they  are  fully  complying  with  local  water  use  restrictions. 


PAGE  2 


3.   The  University  of  California  and  the  California  State  University  systems 
are  urged  to  implement  similar  water  conservation  measures. 

A.  All  State  Department  Directors  shall  report  their  water  conservation  plans 
and  an  estimate  of  the  resulting  water  savings  to  the  Director  of  the  Department  of 
General  Services  by  June  30,  1990. 

IN  WITNESS  WHESEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
May  1990. 

Governor  of  California  (J 


ATTEST  t 

Secretary  of  State 


Oi^ 


6745 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

in  lite  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stota 
of  the  StCtt  Ot  Cr''ifor;.;^ 


:h  mi,  VJ,  Seciet 


f;:':::H /|Mb  ta  Sec!et3fy.c;  St;tfi, 
3y. 


\J^p^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

whbkEAS.   California  has  several  thousand  children  in  its  adoptive  planning  and 
foster  care  system  at   any  given  time;    and 

HHERBAS.  May  1990  is  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California  to  help  publi- 
cize the  important  programs  and  services  which  our  foster  care  system  provides  to 
children  throughout   our  state;    and 

WHEREAS,     only     through     the     coordinated  efforts  of  government,   public  and 
private  organizations   and  concerned  citizens   can  we  help     find     homes      for     these 
special   children;    and 

HHBSSAS.      children     in     need     of     adoptive     homes     are     featured  weekly  on 
"California's  Waiting  Children"  by  television     stations     KOVR.      Channel     13.      in 
Sacramento.   KRCR.    Channel  7,    in  Redding  and  KEYT,    Channel  2.    in  Santa  Barbara;   and 

WHEREAS,  this  community  service  has  helped  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
number  of  children  in  need  of  adoptive  placement;    and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  television  program  broadcast  by  these  'tations, 
the  majority  of  the  children  featured  on  "California's  Waiting  Children"  nrve  been 
placed  in  adoptive  homes;    and 

WHEREAS,    it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize     and     a  knowledge 
these     station's     support     of  the  State  Department   of  Social   Services'    "Bring  Our 
Children  Home"  Minority  Home  Recruitment  Campaign; 

MOB.   THEREFORE.    I.   CTORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.   Governor  of  the   State   of  California,    do 
hereby     commend  television  station.   KOVR.    Channel   13.    in  Sacramento.   KRCR.    Channel 
7.    in  Redding  and  KEYT.    Channel  3.    in  Santa  Barbara   for  assisting   in  the  effort  to 
find     adoptive     homes      for  children  in  California's  Child  Welfare  System,    and   for 
setting  an  outstanding  example  of  corporate  citizenship. 

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 
May  1990. 

Governor  of  California 


CAh 


iOTESTz 


ffl  mh  M 


Secretary  of  State 


6746 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretary  of  Stats 
of  the  State  of  ColKonia 


MAKCH  fjJNG  £U,  Secretaiy  cl  Sfal 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,    the  efficient  and  effective  operation  of  our  nation's   free  enterprise 
system     helps   contribute  to  the  well-being  of  conununities,    organizations  and  indi- 
viduals  throughout   our  state  and  nation;   and 

WHEREAS,   by  promoting  the  goals   and  objectives   of  this     competitive     system, 
managers     help     uphold  the  principles  necessary  to  ensure  its  continued  growth  and 
progress:    and 

WHEREAS,   managers  assume  the  vital   responsibilities  of   implementing  innovative 
and     effective  programs,   directing  staff  and  enriching  communication,    and  are  con- 
tinually working  to  in^rove  their  skills   in  these  areas;   and 

WHEREAS,    it  is  appropriate  that   all  Calif omians  join  the  National  Management 
Association     in     recognizing     the     vital   role  which  managers  play   in  our  nation's 
economic  system; 

NOW.   THEREFORE.    I.   GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.   Governor   of  the   State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  June  3-9,    1990  as  Management  Week   in  California. 


IM  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 
May   1990. 


Governor  of  California        ^ 


fdOMh  h^iio. 


Secretary  of  State 


6747 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


■       FILED 

In  the  office  of  the  Secretory  of  Stats 
of  ihe  State  of  CaV<hrv: 


wJRCHiBNG  ED,  Secretary  c!  Stala 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHEREAS,  the  use  of  ridesharing  as  a  means  of  transportation  in  California  has 
the  potential  to  reduce  fuel  consumption,  air  pollution,  traffic  congestion,  trans- 
portation costs  and  parking  needs;  and 

WHEKEAS.  the  public  and  private  business  community  throughout  California  has 
recognized  the  importance  of  ridesharing  as  an  effective,  low-cost  solution  to  many 
transportation  and  environmental  issues;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  ridesharing  programs  developed  and  implemented  by  the  California 
Department  of  Transportation  have  helped  enhance  the  quality  and  effectiveness  of 
our  State's  transportation  system;  and 

WHEREAS,  cities,  counties  and  states  throughout  our  nation  have  all  recognized 
ridesharing  as  an  effective  component  in  a  comprehensive  transportation  system  that 
meets  the  needs  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  the  men  and  women  who  constitute  the  work  force 
of  our  Golden  State  to  be  aware  of  the  many  benefits  ridesharing  has  to  offer  to 
both  individuals  and  businesses;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  October  1-5.  1990.  the  California  Department  of 
Transportation  and  other  transportation-related  groups  throughout  our  state  will  be 
observing  California  Rideshare  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-5,  1990.  as  Rideshare  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  recognize  the  important  role  which  ridesharing  plays  in  ensuring  the 
continued  economic  and  environmental  health  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  this  30th  day  of 
May  1990. 


r- 


Sljt^ujcA 


Governor  of  California 


1f 


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CM- 


Secretary  of  State 


6748 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


F  ILED 

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of  ih»  Slute  of  Califofi'J 


MARCH  WNG  ta  Se 


MARCH  f»NG  t\i,  Seaetap/  cf  ?!-l3 
Depirtv 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VHEREAS.  founded  in  1980  in  Phoenix.  Arizona,  the  Make-A-Wish  Foundation  is 
dedicated  to  granting  the  wishes  of  children  throughout  our  nation  afflicted  with 
life-threatening   illnesses;    and 

HHKBEAS.  with  chapters  in  42  states  and  four  international  affiliates,  it  is 
the  largest   organization  of   its   type   in   the  world;    and 

VHUBKAS.     Make-A-Wish     has     arranged  countless  memorable  experiences   for  the 
young  children  who  are  a  part   of   their  program,   whether   it   is     a     trip     to     their 
favorite     theme     park,      a     day  at  a  professional  ball  game  or  a  visit  with  their 
favorite  sports   or  entertainment  star;    and 

WHEREAS,   by  helping  these  special  children   realize  their  fondest  dreams,   Make- 
A-Wish     helps  bring  a  much  needed  change   from  the  world  of  hospitals,    medicine  and 
pain   in  which  they  often  live;    and 

WHEKBAS.    its  successful   and  dedicated  endeavors   are   internationally  recognized 
and  embody   the  highest   ideals   of  a  humanitarian  activity:    and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  are  aware  of  the  Make-A-Wish 
organization  which  brings   such  joy  and   satisfaction  to  so  many  children; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June   1990   as  Make-A-Wish  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   30th  day  of 


May  1990. 


r- 


A 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6749 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  offk»  of  the  Secretory  of  Sfat.- 
of  tb«  State  of  Cnllfcrr!  ' 


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Deputy     / 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


whkkKAS,  the  mission  of  the  Selective  Service  System  is  to  provide  untrained 
manpower  to  the  Department  of  Defense  during  times  of  national  emergency:  and 

8HKREAS.  the  Selective  Service  System  maintains  mobilization  readiness  through 
a  peacetime  registration  program  for  all  young  men  between  the  pges  of  18  and  26; 
and 

HHKREAS.  public  awareness  is  the  key  to  a  successful  peacetime  registration 
program  and  is  vital  to  ensuring  a  high  degree  of  compliance  with  the  requirements 
of  the  Military  Selective  Service  Act;  and 

HHKREAS.  the  effectiveness  of  the  Selective  Service  System  is  contingent  upon 
a  cooperative  and  coordinated  public  awareness  program  apprising  eligible  young  men 
of  the  critical  need  for  Selective  Service  registration; 

HCH.  TUKKBFORK.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1990  as  Selective  Service  System  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  urge  all  residents,  civic  organizations  and  state  and  local  government  agencies 
to  support  and  cooperate  with  the  Selective   Service   System's   registration  and 
mobilization  readiness  programs. 

IN  HITNBSS  TOKSEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 


ATTBST: 


May  1990, 


r- 


A 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6750 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  the  otfia  of  ths  Sectetory  of  Stala 
of  lh«  State  o<  ColifotMJ 


.viHrti.H  tjjifu  i-u,  Secretary  r 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKBBAS.   there  are  an  estimated   1.6  million  polio  survivors      in     the     United 
States;    and 

WHKKKAS.    it   is  essential  that  polio  survivors   are  located  so  that  they  may  be 
properly   informed  of  the  effects  of  Post-Polio  Syndrome;    and 

HHEHEAS,   Post-Polio   Syndrome   is   characterized     by     chronic     pain,      muscular 
fatigue,   weakness  and  breathing  difficulty;    and 

WHEREAS,      the  Polio  Survivors  Foundation   is   a  charitable  organization  devoted 
to  meeting  the  needs  of  severely   impaired     polio     survivors     and     helping     polio 
survivors   and   their  loved   ones   cope  with  Post-Polio   Syndrome;    and 

HHEREAS.      during     June      1990.    associations   of  polio  survivors   throughout   our 
nation  will  be  working  to  promote  an  awareness  and  understanding  of  polio  and     the 
effects  of  Post-Polio  Syndrome  on  polio  survivors; 

HON.   THEREFORE.    I,   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby  proclaim  June  3-9,    1990  as  Polio  Awareness  Week   in  California, 

IN  HITRBSS  HHEREOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused  the  Great   Seal   of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day     of 
May   1990. 


/Iju^y^  JkL^xiu--*i-^*--' 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


u 


6751 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

la  the  office  of  the  Sectetary  of  State 
of  the  Stcte  of  Cotiforr.i:! 


M^Krh  tuNG  lJ,  Secretary  ci  State 
Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEBBAS.  Califomians  are  fortunate  to  have  an  abundance  of  rivers,  lakes  and 
coastal  waterways,  which  contribute  greatly  to  our  state's  economy  and  many  recre- 
ational opportunities:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  and  its  governmental  subdivisions  share  a 
common  goal  with  the  United  States  Coast  Guard  and  the  National  Boating  Safety 
Council  to  reduce  boating  accidents  and  fatalities  among  all  waterway  users;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  to  note  that  85  percent  of  all  boating  fatalities 
could  have  been  prevented  if  the  victims  had  been  wearing  life  jackets;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  year's  theme,  selected  by  the  California  Department  of  Boating 
and  Waterways  to  help  all  citizens  become  better  aware  of  how  in^ortant  a  life 
jacket  could  be  following  a  boating  accident  is.  "TJear  Your  Life  Jacket — It's  Your 
Friend  For  LIFE;"  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Congress  has  declared  and  President  Bush  has 
proclaimed  the  first  week  in  June  as  National  Safe  Boating  Week; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  3-9,  1990  as  Safe  Boating  Week  in  California,  and  urge  all  who 
engage  in  boating  on  our  waterways  to  wear  a  life  jacket  and  practice  other  safe 
boating  habits. 

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 
May  1990. 


O  %.fci 


Governor   of  California 


ATTEST: 


fAou^d/)  ^S^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6752 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


In  the  offico  of  tha  Sacreta'/  of  V^'j 
of  ihe  Stat9  of  Califor  .;j 


MP.KCK  W,NG  tU,  Sectetsi;  ■■::j 
Oeputy  yC 


whbkbAS.  California  agriculture  is  a  $17  billion  a  year  industry  and  has  made 
the  Golden  State  the  number  one  agricultural  state  in  the  nation  for  over  40  years; 
and 

VHEREA8.  California  agriculture  is  the  most  diversified  in  the  world,  with 
more  than  250  commercial  crop  and  livestock  commodities;  and 

wmkkKAS.  for  over  50  years,  the  California  turkey  industry  has  been  recognized 
for  its  preeminence  in  breeding,  hatching,   rearing,   processing  and  marketing 
turkeys  and  turkey  products  throughout  the  United  States  and  the  world;  and 

whkkKAS,   California  turkey  and  turkey  products  are  noted  for  their  superior 
quality,  nutritional  value,  ease  of  preparation  and  year  round  availability;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  California  turkey  industry  contributes  significantly  to  our 
State's  economy  by  expanding  job  opportunities  and  employing  thousands  of  workers; 
and 

WHEBBAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  vital  role  which  the 
turkey  industry  plays  in  our  state,  and  are  aware  of  the  many  quality,  healthy 
turkey  products  which  are  on  the  market  place; 

HOW,  THKREFORB.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  1990  as  "Turkey  Lovers'  Month"  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  enjoy  the  delightful  taste,  nutritional  benefits  and  the  good  value  of 
turkey  and  turkey  products. 

Ill  WiniBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Slst  day  of 
May  1990. 


6753 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  the  ofBw  c(  •*»■  Ww^-'y  of  Sh!l« 
of  the  Slo*-"  J  C-.'>'r*iM 

By. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


UHKitKAS,  throughout  1989.  a  tide  of  democratic  sentiment  swept  across  the 
world,  as  freedom  loving  people  in  Eastern  Europe,  the  Soviet  Union  and  China 
fought  to  secure  justice  and  liberty  for  themselves,  their  families  and  their 
fellow  citizens:  and 

HHERBAS.   all   those  who  viewed  the  events  in  China.  East  Germany.  Hungary. 
Czechoslovakia,  Poland,  Romania  and  other  parts  of  our  world,  will   long  remember 
the  bravery  and  commitment  that  these  individuals  displayed  in  their  pursuit  of 
democracy  and  greater  freedoms  for  their  people;  and 

HH8KKAS.  today,  as  the  social  and  political  climate  of  our  world  continues  to 
be  altered  by  people  and  nations  seeking  liberty  and  the  right  of  self  government, 
the  dream  of  freedom,  justice  and  equality  for  all  people  remains  alive  and 
especially  meaningful;  and 

WHEBSAS.   it  is  encouraging  to  note  that  the  winds  of  change  continue  to  blow 
in  Eastern  Europe  and  the  Soviet  Union;  however,  since  June  4,   1989,   when  the 
Chinese  government  brutally  massacred  thousands  of  defenseless  citizens  who  had 
marched  on  Tiananmen  Square  in  an  effort  to  have  their  government  listen  to  their 
concerns  and  desire  for  democratic  reform,  the  democratic  forces  in  China  have  been 
silenced:  and 

UHKRKAS,  on  this  day,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the 
spirit  of  resolve  and  courage  which  the  citizens  in  China,  Romania.  Czechoslovakia, 
Poland  and  Hungary  demonstrated  in  revolting  against  the  tyrannical  rule  of  their 
oppressive  governments; 

NOR.  THERKFOSK.  I.  6E0BGB  DEIKHEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  4.  1990  as  Democracy  Day  i.  California,  and  urge  all  citizens 
to  remember  these  dedicated  and  courageous  ind*  'duals,  while  taking  the  opportu- 
nity to  rede^icate  themselves  to  the  cherished  ide  J  upon  which  our  nation  was 
found   ^_.^^^^_.^_ 

IN  HITNESS  WHEKKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  4th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6754 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  the  offiP!  of  th.;  ^-,r^ry  of  State 
of  the  Stal'  -*  Cniitooi'.' 

.  ■  0     .:. ; 

MARCH  J9N'u  '^.iJ,  i5ecrc*3ry  c\  Me 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


HHERKAS.   all  Americans  owe  a  great  debt  of  gratitude  to  the  brave  individuals 
who  have  served   in  our  nation's  military  and   fought  on   foreign  soil  to  preserve  the 
cherished   freedoms  upon  which  America  was   founded;    and 

HHERBAS.   the  men  and  women  of  the  U.S.A.   Airborne  have  been  a  special  part   of 
our  country's  military  history,    for  those  participating  in  the  Airborne  have  always 
demonstrated  many  unique  skills   and  a  great  dedication  which  made  them     worthy     of 
participation  in  the  highly  demanding  missions   of  the  Airborne;   and 

WHEREAS.   "Airborne"  refers  not  only  to  those  who  parachute  to  the  ground,   but 
also  those  who  ride  in  gliders,    air     assault.      Special     Forces.      Airborne     Troop 
Carriers,   Parasubmarines.    Navy  Seals.   Air  Force   Special  Rangers.   Airborne  Rangers. 
Pathfinders,   parachute  riggers   and  other  specialized  military  units;    and 

HHBREAS.   on  July  8,    1990.   a  memorial  service  will  be  held   in  Washington.  D.C. 
to  honor  those  members   of  the  Airborne  who  lost  their  lives   in  the  line  of  duty,    as 
well  as   those  surviving  members   of  the  Airborne  who  are  in  neighborhoods  and     com- 
munities  throughout   our  nation;    and 

WHEREAS,      this     special  observance  will  bring  together  active  duty,    reserve. 
National  Guard  and  veteran  Airborne  men  and  women   from  throughout  our  nation   in  the 
first     nationally     highlighted  gathering  of  these  elite  unit  soldiers   and  veterans 
since  the  end  of  WWII;   and 

HHERBAS.  as  this  year  is  the  50th  anniversary  of  the  U.S.A.  Airborne,  it  is 
appropriate  for  all  Calif omians  to  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  the  impor- 
tant role  which  the  Airborne  has  played  in  protecting  and  defending  our  nation; 

MOH.  THEREFORE.   I.   GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAM.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     1990     as   the  Year  of  the  Airborne  in  California  in  honor  of  the 
brave  men  and  women  who  have  served  throughout   the  years   in  our  nation's  Airborne. 

IH  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 


June  1990. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6755 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'        FILED 

In  the  offic*  of  th«  Secretary  of  Stcrt3 
of  tf)e  State  of  Cnl*:rrb 


■")     lOQ^I 


MARCh/ONG  tU,  SecK 


Sectetaty  of  StE'.j 


KIBCUTIVK  OBOSR  D-86-90 


HHKRKAS.  on  October  17,  1989  a  major  earthquake  occurred  in  Northern 
California,   causing  deaths,   injuries,   and  widespread  damage  to  transportation 
facilities  and  other  structures;  and 

HHEKSAS.  an  independent  Board  of  Inquiry  vas  formed  in  November  1989  to 
investigate  the  reasons   for  the  collapse  of  transportation  structures  and  to 
recommend  actions  to  reduce  the  danger  of  tragic  structural   failures  in  future 
earthquakes:  and 

HHKKKAS.  the  Board  of  Inquiry  found  that  there  is  a  high  probability  that  one 
or  more  major  earthquakes  will  strike  heavily  populated  areas  in  Northern  and 
Southern  California  in  the  future;  and 

HHKRBAS.   California's  state  of  earthquake  readiness  needs  improvement  to 
better  protect  the  public  safety  and  our  economy  irom  potentially  serious  impacts 
of  future  earthquakes; 

wn,  THKREFORS.  I,  CTORCT  DEDKMEJIAM.  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  issue  this  Order,  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.  It  is  the  policy  of  the  State  of  California  that  seismic  safety  shall  be 
given  priority  consideration  in  the  allocation  of  resources  for 
transportation  construction  projects,  and  in  the  design  and  construction 
of  all  state  structures,  including  transportation  structures  and  public 
buildings . 

2.  The  Director  of  the  Department  of  Transportation  shall  prepare  a  detailed 
action  plan  to  ensure  that  all  transportation  structures  maintained  by 
the  State  are  safe  from  collapse  in  the  event  of  an  earthquake  and  that 
vital  transportation  links  are  designed  to  maintain  their  function 
following  an  earthquake.  The  plan  should  include  a  priority  listing  of 
transportation  structures  which  will  be  scheduled  for  seismic  retrofit. 
The  Director  shall  transmit  this  action  plan  to  the  Governor  by  August 
31,  1990. 

3.  The  Director  of  the  Department  of  Transportation  shall  establish  a  formal 
process  whereby  the  Department  seeks  and  obtains  the  advice  of  external 
experts  in  establishing  seismic  safety  policies,  standards,  and  technical 
practices:  and  for  seismic  safety  reviews  of  plans  for  construction  or 
retrofit  of  complex  structures.   The  Director  shall  transmit  a  summary  of 
this  process  to  the  Governor  by  August  31,  1990. 

4.  The  Director  of  the  Department  of  Transportation  shall  assign  a  high 
priority  to  development  of  a  program  of  basic  and  problem-focused 
research  on  earthquake  engineering  issues,   to  include  comprehensive 


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6. 


7. 


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earthquake   vulnerability  evaluations  of  important  transportation 
structures  and  a  program  for  placing  seismic  activity  monitoring 
instruments  on  transportation  structures.   The  Director  shall  transmit  a 
description  of  the  research  program  to  the  Governor  by  August  31,  1990. 

Local  transportation  agencies  and  districts  are  encouraged  to  review  the 
findings   and  recommendations  of  the  Board  of  Inquiry  on  the  1989  Loma 
Prieta  Earthquake  and  to  adopt  policies,  goals,  and  actions  similar  to 
those  proposed  for  Caltrans. 

The  Director  of  the  Department  of  General  Services  shall  prepare  a 
detailed  action  plan  to  ensure  that  all  facilities  maintained  or  operated 
by  the  State  are  safe  from  significant  failure  in  the  event  of  an 
earthquake  and  that  iiiq)ortant  structures  are  designed  to  maintain  their 
function  following  an  earthquake.   The  plan  should  include  a  priority 
listing  of  facilities  which  will  be  scheduled  for  seismic  retrofit.  The 
plan  shall  further  propose  measures  by  which  state  agencies  constructing 
new  facilities  or  retrofitting  existing  facilities  would: 

a.  be  governed  by  the  provisions  of  a  generally  accepted  earthquake 
resistant  code  for  new  construction; 

b.  secure  structural  safety  review  and  approval  from  the  Office  of  the 
State  Architect; 

c.  seek  independent  review  of  structural  and  engineering  plans  and 
details  for  those  projects  which  employ  new  or  unique  construction 
technologies;  and 

d.  have  independent  inspections  of  construction  to  insure  compliance 
with  plans  and  specifications. 

The  Director  shall  transmit  the  plan  to  the  Governor  by  August  31,  1990. 

The  Department  of  General  Services  shall,  when  negotiating  leases  of 
facilities  for  use  by  state  employees  or  the  public,  consider  the  seismic 
condition  of  the  facilities  and  shall  initiate  leases  only  for  those 
facilities  which  demonstrate  adequate  seismic  safety. 

The  Seismic  Safety  Commission  shall  review  state  agencies'  actions  in 
response  to  this  executive  order  and  the  recommendations  of  the  final 
report  of  the  Board  of  Inquiry  and  provide  a  report  to  the  Governor  on 
the  adequacy  and  status  of  actions  taken  by  December  1, 


1990. 


The  University  of  California  and  the  California  State  University  shall 
give  priority  consideration  to  seismic  safety  in  the  allocation  of 
resources  available  for  construction  projects.   The  University  of 
California  and  the  California  State  University  shall  prepare  and  transmit 
to  the  Governor  by  August  31,  1990  a  description  of  their  plans  to 
increase  seismic  safety  at  facilities  which  they  maintain  or  operate. 

IM  WITMBSS  HHKREOP  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California     ^ 


AITBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6756 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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ELECnrai  PROCLAMATIOII 


I,  GBORCX  DKUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  pursuant  to  Section 
2553  of  the  Elections  Code,  do  hereby  proclaim  that  a  General  Election  will  be  held 
throughout  this  state  on  Tuesday,  the  sixth  day  of  November,  1990,  at  which  the 
following  offices  are  to  be  filled: 

GOVERNOR; 

LIEUTENANT  GOVERNOR; 

SECRETARY  OF  STATE; 

CONTROLLER; 

TREASURER; 

ATTORNEY  GENERAL; 

INSURANCE  COMMISSIONER; 

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  forty- 
five  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; 

Also,   such  other  state,  county,  judicial  or  other  offices  as  are  provided  by 
law  to  be  filled  at  such  election. 


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I  further  proclaim  that  at  such  election  there  will  also  be  submitted  to  the 
vote  of  the  electors  such  proposed  constitutional  amendments,  questions, 
propositions  and  initiative  measures  as  are  required  to  be  so  submitted  by  the 
Constitution  and  laws  of  this  State. 

IN  VITMBSS  WHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
June  1990. 


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Governor  of  Califom 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

whkkKAS,  California  is  one  of  only  five  states  in  the  nation  to  provide  State 
Disability  Insurance  for  its  workers;  and 

WHKRKAS,   it   is  crucial  to  increase  public  awareness  of  Disability  Insurance 
coverage  among  employers,  the  general  population  and  the  health  care  ccoununity;  and 

WHiucKAS,  in  many  instances.  Disability  Insurance  coverage  is   available   for 
workers  undergoing  substance  abuse  treatment,  thus  offering  a  positive  consequence 
to  drug  testing  in  the  workplace;  and 

wtiiwKAS,  California  law  requires   employers   to  inform  their  workers   of 
Disability  Insurance  coverage  for  non-occupational  illness,  injury  or  pregnancy: 
and 

HHKRSAS,  California's  Disability  Insurance  program  mitigates  the  loss  of  wages 
when  employees  are  unable  to  perform  their  usual  work  because  of  illness  or 
injuries  unrelated  to  the  job;  the 

WHEREAS,  pregnancy  and  its  related  medical  conditions,   various  cases  of 
substance  abuse  treatment,  and  many  illnesses  and  injuries  sustained  away  from  work 
are  covered  by  California's  Disability  Insurance  provisions;  and 

HHERBAS.  more  than  11  million  members  of  California's  workforce  are  covered  by 
disability  Insurance;  and 

whbkbAS.  while  more  than  $1.5  billion  in  Disability  Insurance  benefits  will  be 
paid  this  year,  it  is  important  to  note  that  California  workers   finance  the 
Disability  Insurance  program  in  its  entirety; 

NOR.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBMeGB  DEDKMEJIAR.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  June  11-17,  1990  as  Disability  Insurance  Awareness  Hedc 
in  California,  and  urge  all  Califomians  to  learn  more  about  this  important  benefit 
program. 

IH  WimBSS  HBSREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 


June  1990. 


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6758 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Secretary  of  SfcT»-> 


EZKCDTIVE  OBDER  D-87-90 

HHERBAS.  as  Governor,  I  have  promulgated  executive  orders  to  address  various 
issues,  policies  and  events;  and 

WHKRKAS,   many  such  executive  orders  are  currently  obsolete  in  that  their 
mandates  have  been  completely  fulfilled  or  are  directed  towards  matters  now  moot; 
and 

WHKREAS.   it  is  sometimes  unclear  whether  previous  executive  orders  are 
obsolete  or  still  of  present  and  practical  relevance  to  the  affairs  of  the  State  of 
California,  thus  leading  to  confusion  and  uncertainty;  and 

HBSREAS.  the  promotion  of  order  and  efficiency  and  the  elimination  of 
unnecessary  directives  in  State  agencies,  -  departments,  bureaus,  boards  and 
commissions  are  desirable  goals  of  government; 

NOH.  THKREFOSB.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by 
virtue  of  the  power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution  and  Statute  of 
the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  be  effective  immediately: 

The  executive  orders  listed  below  are  hereby  repealed: 


D-1-83 

D-18-8 

D-35-84 

D-3-83 

D-21-83 

D-36-84 

D-4-83 

D-22-83 

D-37-84 

D-5-83 

D-23-83 

D-38-84 

D-8-83 

D-26-83 

D-43-85 

D-9-83 

D-29-8A 

D-44-85 

D-10-83 

D-30-84 

D-45-85 

D-11-83 

D-31-84 

D-47-85 

D- 12-83 

D-32-84 

D-49-86 

D-16-83 

D-33-84 

D-59-86 

D-17-83 

D-34-84 

D-60-86 
D-65-87 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affijced  this  12th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


6759 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  ^'- 


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of  ihe  S*c' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEBBAS.  although  the  duties  of  being  a  father  may  be  most  demanding  and 
challenging,  it  is  also  the  most  satisfying  and  rewarding  role  which  a  man  can 
play:   and 

HHERBAS.  a  father's  love  for  his  children  stems  from  a  cherished  place  within 
his  heart,  and  this  deep  bond  often  causes  him  to  feel  the  same  suffering  and  joy 
which  hia   offspring  may  be  experiencing:    and 

HHKRKAS.   a   father  holds   a  position  of  great  significance  within  our     society, 
for     his     leadership     and     traditional   role  of  protector  and  provider  has   helped 
strengthen  our  families,    our  state  and   our  country;    and 

WHKRKAS.   the  role  of   father  has   taken  on  renewed  iiq)ortance   in     our     society 
today   as   he  works   to  instill   the  values   and  morals    in  his   children  which  will  help 
them  become  responsible,   productive  and  successful  members   of  our  society;    and 

HHKRKAS.    fathers  are  most  deserving  of   this   special   day   in  recognition  of  the 
important     role     which  they  play   in  our  lives   and   the  countless   things  which  they 
have  done  to  bring  joy,    satisfaction  and   comfort   to  their  children; 

NOH.   THESKFORK.    I,   GKORGK  DEIKHKJIAN.   Governor  of  the  State  of  California,    do 
hereby     proclaim     Sunday  June  17.    1990   as  Father's  Day   in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens   to  take  this   opportunity  to  thank  their  fathers      for     the     love     and 
support  which  they  have  given  throughout   the  years,   while  returning  a  portion  of   it 
back  to  them  on  this   special  day. 

IM  HiniKSS  ifHKBKOF  I   have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and     caused   the  Great   Seal   of  the   State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   15th  day     of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  CalifomJ 


ATTKST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6760 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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MAKCyONG  EU,  Secretary  of  Stats 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHERSAS,  in  prisons  throughout  our  state  and  nation,   correctional  officers 
risk  their  lives  daily  to  help  keep  convicted  felons  properly  incarcerated  and  out 
of  our  neighborhoods  and  communities;  and 

wwbkKAS,  many  of  these  individuals  have  made  the  ultimate  sacrifice  by  giving 
their  lives  in  an  effort  to  protect  public  safety  and  keep  dangerous  criminals 
locked  up;  and 

HHEBEAS,  these  brave  and  noble  officers  are  truly  worthy  of  our  deepest 
respect  and  appreciation,  and  it  is  most  appropriate  that  they  are  duly  honored 
each  year  for  their  committed  efforts;  and 

whbkKAS,  by  saluting  these  courageous  correctional  officers,   future 
generations  of  Americans  will  know  of  the  great  sacrifice  which  they  made  so  that 
we  may  all  enjoy  a  greater  sense  of  safety  and  security;  and 

WHKKBAS.  it  is  vital  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  salute  all  correctional 
officers,   for  only  through  their  efforts  can  we  all  enjoy  a  society  free  from 
criminal  activity  and  violence; 

NOV.  THSREFORB,  I.  GBORGB  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  17-23  as  Correctional  Officers'  Memorial  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  Califomians  to  participate  in  appropriate  ceremonies  in 
recognition  of  this  iiiq>ortant  observance. 

IH  WITNESS  HHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
June  1990. 


0    I 

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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary   of   State 


6761 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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By 


Depoly 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ok  the  State  of  California 


HHERSAS.  throughout  our  nation's  history,  Americans  have  been  called  upon  to 
protect  freedom  and  liberty  in  foreign  lands;  and 

HHKRSAS.  these  armed  conflicts  include  not  only  World  War  I,  World  War  II,  and 
Vietnam,  but  also  the  Korean  War;  and 

HHERSAS.  from  1950-1953,  our  nation's  military  forces  and  those  of  15  other 
nations  battled  to  defend  and  preserve  the  freedom  of  the  Republic  of  South  Korea 
which  had  been  invaded  by  Communist  North  Korea;  and 

VHERSAS,  the  veterans  of  the  Korean  War  can  take  pride  in  their  courageous 
service  and  rightfully  assume  their  place  among  the  heroic  servicemen  and  women  of 
America's  past  and  present;  and 

HHERBAS.  it  is  appropriate  that  all  Califomians  take  the  opportunity  to 
salute  Korean  War  veterans  during  this  year's  observance  of  the  40th  anniversary  of 
the  Korean  War; 

MOH.  THEREFOSB.  I.  CT0R6B  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  June  2A-30,  1990  as  Korean  War  Veterans  Week  in  California,  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  recognition  of  these 
brave  men  and  women  who  have  sacrificed  so  much  for  our  nation. 

IH  VITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  19th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6762 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  1<»  SM*  of  Colifomto 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WhkkKAS,  California's  bountiful  environmental   resources     contribute     to     its 
economic     prosperity     and     the       physical     well-being  and  quality  of  life  of  its 
citizens:   and 


WHKBKAS.   a  clean  California  is  a  source  of  pride     for     all     citizens 
benefits   them  and  all  visitors  who  come  to  our  beautiful  state;   and 


HHKKBAS.     California     is      facing  serious  and  complex  waste  management  issues 
which  threaten  our  environment;    and 

whkkKAS.  proper  waste  management,    including  litter  and  graffiti  prevention,    is 
essential      for     the  state's   continued  economic  health,   environmental  stability  and 
public  safety;   and 


which 


whkkKAS,  protecting  our  valuable  environmental  resources  is  a 
to  be  shared  by  all  citizens,  government  and  industry;  and 


responsibility 


WHKKKAS,  Keep  America  Beautiful.   Inc.,   a  nonprofit  public  education 
organization,  is  recognized  nationally  for  its  contributions  to  litter  and  graffiti 
reduction  and  waste  management  programs  at  state  and  local  levels  and  for  its 
successful  development  of  volunteer  participation  and  corporate  sponsorship   in 
these  programs;  and 

WHKKKAS,   a  partnership  between  the  State  of  California  and  Keep  America 
Beautiful.  Inc.,  will  assist  in  the  development  of  effective  litter  and  graffiti 
reduction  and  integrated  waste  management  programs  in  our  state; 

MOe,  THKHKFORS.  I,  CTOSCS  DBDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  California's  formal  affiliation  with  Keep  America  Beautiful,  Inc., 
and  call  upon  State  agencies,  local  government,  business  and  industry  to  join  in 
our  effort  to  keep  California  clean. 

IH  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  20th  day  of 
June  1990. 


^^^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


x. 


6763 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEKBAS.  for  centuries,  individuals  have  turned  to  the  Bible   for  guidance, 
comfort  and  inspiration  as  they  strive  to  lead  productive,  meaningful  lives;  and 

HHKREAS.  the  lessons  in  the  Bible  contain  many  morals  and  ideals  which  offer 
insights  into  the  manner  in  which  we  should  conduct  ourselves  and  treat  our  fellow 
man;  and 

wwkkKAS,   as   the  basis  of  many  religions,  the  Bible  offers  many  people  the 
opportunity  to  share  in  the  teachings  of  the  Lord,  while  helping  them  experience 
the  glory  of  His  word  as  they  seek  spiritual  enrichment;  and 

WHBSSAS,  many  of  our  nation's  founding  fathers  have  noted  the  important 
lessons  which  are  contained  in  the  Bible,  including  our  second  President,   John 
Quincy  Adams,  who  stated.  "So  great  is  my  veneration  for  the  Bible  that  the  earlier 
my  children  begin  to  read  it  the  more  confident  will  De  my  hope  that  they  will 
prove  useful  citizens  of  their  country  and  respectable  members  of  society....";  and 

whkkKAS,  the  Bible  outlines  the  importance  of  family  unity,  honesty,  loyalty, 
individual  character  and  belief  in  our  creator  —  all  cherished  ideals  upon  which 
America  as  "one  nation  under  God"  was  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  reading  the  Bible,  citizens  can  continue  to  gain  strength,  reas- 
surance and  guidance  as  they  look  to  the  future  with  great  hope  and  optimism; 

NCn.  TBERETOSE.  I.  GE(»ra  DKOKMKJTAW.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1990  as  the  Year  of  Bible  Reading  in  California. 

IM  niTHBSS  UUKKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  21st  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6764 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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At_^l(?S^o'clock-. 
MARCH  FONGEU,  Sejretjfy  Of  State 
By  ,M// 

Deoufy  Secretory  of  s/ 


EXECHnVB  ORDER  I>-87-90 

WHEREAS,  as  Governor.  I  have  promulgated  executive  orders  to  addres 
issues,  policies  and  events;  and 


s  various 


WhkkEAS.   many  such  executive  orders  are  currently  obsolete  in  that  their 
mandates  have  been  completely  fulfilled  or  are  directed  towards  matters  now  moot- 
and  * 

WHEREAS,   it  is  sometimes  unclear  whether  previous  executive  orders  are 
obsolete  or  still  of  present  and  practical  relevance  to  the  affairs  of  the  State  of 
California,  thus  leading  to  confusion  and  uncertainty:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  promotion  of  order  and  efficiency  and  the  elimination  of 
unnecessary  directives  in  State  agencies,  departments,  bureaus,  boards  and 
commissions  are  desirable  goals  of  government; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by 
virtue  of  the  power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  the  Constitution  and  Statute  of 
the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  be  effective  immediately: 

The  executive  orders  listed  below  are  hereby  repealed: 


D-1-83 

D-18-83 

D-35-84 

D-3-83 

D-21-83 

D-36-84 

D-4-83 

D-22-83 

D-37-84 

D-5-83 

D-23-83 

D-38-84 

D-8-83 

D-26-83 

D-43-85 

D-9-83 

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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  12th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6765 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■n  tht  offic*  of  the  Secretory  of  State 
of  the  State  of  TniiMrpio 


J  UN  2  7  1990 
viARCH  raf^  £U,  Saretay  of  State 

ay- 


;h  raf^  EU,  Secre 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VHKREAS.  California  is  a  world  economic  force  and  is  the  fifth  largest 
consumer  of  energy;  and 

whkkkAS,   being  among  the  largest  economic  sectors  in  the  state,  the  energy 
industry  contributed  $75  billion  to  the  overall  state  economy  in  1989  alone;  and 


HHEBEAS.  California  ranks  third  in  gasoline  consumption  attributed 
vehicles,  behind  only  the  entire  United  States  and  the  Soviet  Union;  and 


to 


HHBRBAS.   energy  as  a  consumer  commodity  in  its  varied  forms  —  electricity, 
natural  gas,  fossil  and  petroleum-based  fuels,  solar,  vind.  geothermal,  biomass  and 
cogeneration  —  affects  consiimers  throughout  our  state;  and 

HHERBAS.  California  leads  the  nation  in  developing  and  implementing  consei^ 
vation  programs,  alternative  transportation  fuels  demonstrations,  energy  security 
contingency  planning  methods  and  research  pertaining  to  renewable  and  alternative 
energy  resources  and  technologies;  and 

whimkAS,  the  California  Energy  Commission,  as  the  state's  designated  principal 
energy  planning  agency,  is  responsible  for  ensuring  a  reliable  supply  of  energy 
consistent  with  protecting  the  environment  and  enhancing  our  economy; 

NOR.  THESKFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DKDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1990  as  Energy  Awareness  Month  in  California,  and  encourage 
use  at  all  related  events  of  the  theme.  "Using  Energy  Wisely  —  There's  Never 
Enough  to  Waste."  I  also  urge  all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  and  knowl- 
edge of  wise  and  efficient  ways  to  use  the  varied  forms  of  energy  available  to 
them> 

IN  HITRBSS  UUKKXOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6766 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


'  Catifo, 


Ospofy 


PROCJJtftATIOTI 

OP  A 

STATB  OF  KMERCXHCT 


I.  GBORGB   DKOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Los  Angeles,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  June  27.  1990,  as  a  result 
of  a  series  of  fires,  some  of  which  are  continuing  to  bum  out  of  control. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  County  of  Los  Angeles,  and  because  the  magnitude  of 
this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and   facilities 
of  the  county,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of 
Los  Angeles;  and 

I  FDRTHRR  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. 

n  VITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6767 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


«»  «»•  SotB  o»  Colffernio 


J'JN2  91990 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGBNCT 


I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Santa  Barbara,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  June  27,   1990,   as  a 
result  of  a  series  of  fires,  some  of  which  are  continuing  to  burn  out  of  control. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara,  and  because  the  magnitude  of 
this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities 
of  the  county,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of 
Santa  Barbara;  and 

I  FURTHER  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  HITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 


June  1990. 


.oc—  /J^^-t*-c/fc*.-w»^4-- 


d>ii'^<^ 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6768 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


-'UN 2  n,on^ 
8x    7^    '^'^J'Skte 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


WHEREAS,  more  than  6,000  acres  have  been  burned,   and  homes  and  other 
structures  and  public  property  have  been  destroyed  as  a  result  of  major  wildland 
fires  which  began  in  Santa  Barbara  County  on  June  27,  1990;  and 

VfflEREAS.  the  fires  have  caused  millions  of  dollars  in  damages;  and 

HHEREAS.  a  state  of  emergency  has  been  declared  in  Santa  Barbara  County  as  a 
result  of  these  fires;  and 

HHEREAS,   state  and  local  officials  have  determined  that  the  cause  of  these 
fires  is  arson;  and 

wmkkKAS,  law  enforcement  officials  have  launched  a  major  effort  to  apprehend 
those  responsible  for  starting  these  fires;  and 

whkkKAS,   the  cooperation  of  the  general  public  will  assist  in  the 
identification  and  apprehension  of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  this 
crime;  and 

HHBKEAS.   the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  1547  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  persons  responsible  for  the  crime  specified 
therein; 

WB.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
($50,000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  setting  these  Santa  Barbara  County  fires. 

IE  HITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this   28th  day  of 
June  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6769 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


b 


I 


.  -.  FILED 

<"  m»  Shito  of  Coliferrio 

MARCH  (ONGEU,SecistaycfS'"'> 
Deputy 


PROCLAMATIOH 

OF  A 

STAIB  OF  BMERGBHCT 


I.  GEORGE  DE1KMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Counties  of  San  Bernardino  and  Riverside.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  June 
27.   1990.   as  a  result  of  a  series  of  fires,  some  of  which  are  continuing  to  bum 
out  of  control. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  Counties  of  San  Bernardino  and  Riverside,  and  because 
the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel, 
and  facilities  of  these  counties,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to 
exist  in  the  counties  of  San  Bernardino  and  Riverside;  and. 

I  FDRTHKR  DISBCT  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  VITIBSS  UUKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
June  1990. 


ATTBST: 


r- 


aA/-C-o.^*  -  ■*•/••'  -* — •*- 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6770 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  tht  offin  of  the  Sacratory  of  Stale 
of  4Im  State  of  Colifornio 

JUN2  91990 
MAKCH  FONG  EU,  Secretoy  of  Stats 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

™BAS.  on  June  27.  1990.  fire  engulfed  a  heavily  populated  residential  area 
near  the  1100  block  of  Verdugo  Road.  Glendale.  County  of  Los  Angeles,  and  has 
burned  homes,  structures  and  public  property:  and 

HHKRBAS.  the  fire  has  caused  millions  of  dollars  in  damages;  and 

HHKRBAS.  a  state  of  emergency  has  been  declared  in  Los  Angeles  County  as  a 
result  of  this  fire;  and  ^      o 

HHBRBA8.  state  and  local  officials  have  determined  that  the  cause  of  this  fire 
IS  arson;  and 

HHKRKAS.  law  enforcement  officials  have  launched  a  major  effort  to  apprehend 
those  responsible  for  starting  this  fire;  and 

VHKSBAS.   the  cooperation  of  the  general  public  will  assist  in  the 
identification  and  apprehension  of  the  person  or  persons  responsible  for  this 
crime;  and 

HHKKBAS.   the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  15A7  to  offer 
rewards  not  exceeding  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000)  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  those  persons  responsible  for  the  crime  specified 
therein;  "^ 

KW.  THKREroO.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMKJIAli.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
^cln^Lm^^''*  ^^^^''^^''^   immediately,  a  reward  in  the  sum  of  fifty  thousand  dollars 
(§50.000)  for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  setting  this  Glendale.  Los  Angeles  County  fire. 

Ill  WITMBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
June  1990. 


^— i^i^i 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6771 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  th«  offic*  of  Hw  Secretory  of  Stoi? 
of  «Im  Sm»  of  ColHbrr.i? 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 

HHKKKAS.  California  has  several  thousand  children  in  its  adoptive  planning  and 
foster  care  system  at  any  given  time;  and 

WHKRBAS,  May  1990  is  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California  to  help  publi- 
cize the  important  programs  and  services  vhich  our  foster  care  system  provides  to 
children  throughout  our  state;  and 

HHERBAS.   only  through  the  coordinated  efforts  of  government,  public  and 
private  organizations  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help  find  homes   for  these 
special  children;  and 

HHKREAS.   children  in  need  of  adoptive  homes  are  featured  weekly  on 
"California's  Waiting  Children"  by  television  station  KEYT,  Channel  3   in  Santa 
Barbara;  and 

HHKRKAS.  this  community  service  has  helped  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
number  of  children  in  need  of  adoptive  placement;  and 

whkkKAS,  as  a  result  of  this  television  program  the  majority  of  the  children 
featured  on  "California's  Waiting  Children"  have  been  placed  in  adoptive  homes;  and 

HHERKAS.   it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  acknowledge 
the  station's  support  of  the  State  Department  of  Social  Services'   "Bring  Our 
Children  Home"  Minority  Home  Recruitment  Campaign; 

HON.  THKKKFORX.  I.  GB0RG8  DKOaiBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  television  station  KEYT,  Channel  3,  in  Santa  Barbara  for  assisting 
in  the  effort  to  find  adoptive  homes  for  children  in  California's  Child  Welfare 
System,  and  for  setting  an  outstanding  example  of  corporate  citizenship. 

IM  WITNESS  HHBRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
May  1990. 


-o.-^..^^^ 

^  — ^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTKST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6772 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


)n  the  offic*  of  the  Secretary  of  Stots 
of  the  State  of  Cnlifar'ii 

JUL  0     1990 
MARCH  FiBNG  EU.  Secret^  of  Stats 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHKREAS.  California  has  several  thousand  children  in  its  adoptive  planning  and 
foster  care  system  at  any  given  time;  and 

hhbkbAS.  May  1990  is  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California  to  help  publi- 
cize the  io^ortant  programs  and  services  which  our  foster  care  system  provides  to 
children  throughout  our  state;  and 

HHKREAS.   only  through  the  coordinated  efforts  of  government,  public  and 
private  organizations  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help   find  homes   for  these 
special  children;  and 

whiwbAS,   children  in  need   of  adoptive  homes  are   featured  we^ly  on 
"California's  Waiting  Children"  by  television  station  KOVR,   Channel  13,   in 
Sacramento:  and 

whkkKAS,  this  community  service  has  helped  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
number  of  children  in  need  of  adoptive  placement;  and 

WHimKAS,  as  a  result  of  this  television  program  the  majority  of  the  children 
featured  on  "California's  Waiting  Children"  have  been  placed  in  adoptive  homes;  and 

HHKKBAS.   it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  acknowledge 
the  station's  support  of  the  State  Department  of  Social   Services'   "Bring  Our 
Children  Home"  Minority  Home  Recruitment  Campaign; 

NOn.  THEREFORE.  I.  GSORGB  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  television  station,  KOVR,  Channel  13,  in  Sacramento  for  assisting  in 
the   effort  to  find  adoptive  homes  for  children  in  California's  Child  Welfare 
System,  and  for  setting  an  outstanding  example  of  corporate  citizenship. 

IN  HITNBSS  WUKKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  Califom 


A3TKST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6773 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  tfid  offiw  o«  the  SecrBtaty  of  Stcrte 
of  th«  State  o*  Califemin 

JUL  0     1990 
MARCH,fONG  Eli  Secra»ary  of  State 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

HHRREAS.  California  has  several  thousand  children  in  its  adoptive  planning  and 
foster  care  system  at  any  given  time;  and 

HHKRKAS.  May  1990  is  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California  to  help  publi- 
cize the  important  programs  and  services  which  our  foster  care  system  provides  to 
children  throughout  our  state;  and 

HHERKAS.   only  through  the  coordinated  efforts  of  government,  public  and 
private  organizations  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help  find  homes   for  these 
special  children;  and 

HHKRKAS.   children  in  need  of  adoptive  homes  are  featured  weekly  on 
"California's  Waiting  Children"  by  television  station  KRCR,  Channel  7,  in  Redding; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  community  service  has  helped  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
number  of  children  in  need  of  adoptive  placement;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  television  program  the  majority  of  the  children 
featured  on  "Califoimia's  Waiting  Children"  have  been  placed  in  adoptive  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  acknowledge 
the  station's  support  of  the  State  Department  of  Social  Services'   "Bring  Our 
Children  Home"  Minority  Home  Recruitment  Campaign; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORCT  DEOPfBJTAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  television  station  KRCR,  Channel  7,  in  Redding  for  assisting  in  the 
effort  to  find  adoptive  homes  for  children  in  California's  Child  Welfare  System, 
and  for  setting  an  outstanding  example  of  corporate  citizenship. 

IH  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 
May  1990. 


ifomiaC/ 


Governor  of  Cali 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6774 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"%1Ssl«5r<fcSrS'a'^' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


!'M 


KZSCDTIVK  ORDER  D-8a-90 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Corrections  has  completed  a  most 
exhaustive  Environmental  Impact  Report  (EIR)  for  the  reception  center  in  Los 
Angeles  County  as  authorized  by  Chapter  165,  Statutes  of  1987;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  enacting  Senate  Bill  18,  the  Legislature  found  that  "due  to  the 
lack  of  capacity  for  new  inmates  in  the  state  prison  system,  the  construction  of 
new  prison  facilities  is  of  utmost  importance  to  the  public  safety  and  well-being"; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  availability  of  this  facility  is  critical  to  the  operation  of  the 
state  correctional  system  in  the  1990 's;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Superior  Court  in  Los  Angeles  County  in  the  case  of  The  City  of 
Los  Angeles,  etc.,  et.  al..  v.  The  State  of  California.  Department  of  Corrections, 


et.  al.,  upheld  the  EIR  in  all  respects  except  those  related  to  whether 
facility  might  be  operated  in  excess  of  190%  of  Design  Bed  Capacity;  and 


said 


WHEREAS,   the  California  Department  of  Corrections  offered  to  stipulate  and 
requested  said  court  to  issue  a  permanent  injunction  limiting  such  operation  to 
190%  of  Design  Bed  Capacity  and  deny  the  Petition  for  Writ  of  Mandate  challenging 
the  adequacy  of  said  EIR,  thereby  resolving  said  issue:  and 


WHEREAS,  said  court  declined  to  accept  said  stipulation  and  request 
grounds  that  it  felt  it  did  not  have  authority  to  do  so;  and 


on  the 


WHEREAS,   the  State  of  California  and  the  Department  of  Corrections  believe 
that  this  court  under  the  circumstances  of  this  case  does  in  fact  have  such 
authority  and  should  issue  said  permanent  injunction  so  that  construction  of  this 
facility  may  continue  in  an  expeditious  manner; 


PAGE  2 


HON.  THK8KF0RE,  I,  George  Deukmejian,  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  order  and  direct  that  the  Reception  Center  in 
Los  Angeles  County,  authorized  by  Chapter  165,  Statutes  of  1987.  shall  not  operate 
or  otherwise  function  in  excess  of  190%  of  Design  Bed  Capacity,  i.e.  in  excess  of  a 
total  occupancy  level  of  2755  inmates,  and  do  so  order  and  direct  the  Director  of 
Corrections  and  the  Secretary  of  the  Youth  and  Adult  Correctional  Agency  to  take 
all  actions  necessary  to  so  comply  with  this  Executive  Order. 

IM  WITNESS  HHKREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
July.  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


^.(Uidn  h^iu^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6775 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


I-  I  L  E  D 

In  lhi>  oHke  of  ft>»  So<rcior>  of  Stole 
of  Ifi*  Stol*  of  Colilomio 

JULl  7  1990 

Deouty  Secretory  of 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMKRGENCT 


I,  GtOBGS   DBOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  water  shortage  exist  within  the  City  of  Santa  Barbara,  State 
of  California,  caused  by  the  cumulative  effects  of  four  years  of  below  average 
rainfall  and  recent  wildfires  in  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara.   The  Mayor  and  City 
Council  of  the  City  of  Santa  Barbara  have  requested  that  I  proclaim  a  State  of 
Emergency  because  the  water  shortage  and  conditions  resulting  from  this  drought  are 
beyond  the  control,  services,  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  of  the  City  of 
Santa  Barbara.   Under  the  authority  of  Article  13,  Title  2,  Division  1  of  Chapter 
7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  declare  a  State  of  Emergency  in  the  City  of  Santa 
Barbara:  and 

Pursuant  to  the  proclamation,  I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  the  state  gov- 
ernment to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities   for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  necessary  to  alleviate  this  emergency;  and 

I  DIRECT  that  as  soon  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  this  17th  day  of 
July  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6776 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

»n  the  ofBct  of  t*i»  Secretory  of  Sl3»9 
of  the  State  of  California 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHBREAS,  leukemia  is  a  terminal  disease  which  afflicts  children  and  men  and 
women  of  all  races  and  economic  backgrounds  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

HfflfflKAS,  diseases  such  as  leukemia  will  strike  more  than  82,600  Americans  this 
year  and  end  the  lives  of  46,800  of  our  fellow  citizens  throughout  the  nation;  and 

WHKwKAS,  the  Leukemia  Society  of  America  is  a  national  voluntary  health  agency 
dedicated  to  finding  a  cure  for  this  and  other  life-threatening  diseases  such  as 
lymphoma,  myeloma  and  Hodgkin's  disease  through  medical  research  and  technological 
advances;  and 

HHBREAS,   television  stations   in  communities  throughout  California  and  our 
nation  will  be  broadcasting  the  Leukemia  Society  of  America's  "Televent"  to  raise 
funds  for  research  and  education  purposes  to  halt  this  killer  disease;  and 

wmkkKAS.  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  realize  the  benefits  of  the 
research  completed  by  doctors  and  medical  technicians  who  are  sponsored  by  the 
Leukemia  Society  of  America  in  many  communities  throughout  our  great  nation; 

NOV.  THERKFORB.  I.  GBORilX  DRIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  A  and  5,  1990  as  Leukemia  Awareness  Weekend,  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  learn  more  about  how  they  can  provide  assistance  to  organizations  which 
assist  those  afflicted  by  leukemia. 

Ill  WITNESS  HBEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
August  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6777 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     . .^e o£ J ,!rJL?c. s... 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  riw  Stat*  of  ColHbmif 


mi 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


VHERBAS.  domestic  violence  is  a  serious  crime  affecting  citizens  throughout 
the  state;  and 

HHEREAS.  violence  within  the  family  occurs  in  staggering  proportions  and 
affects  citizens  of  all  ages,  races  and  economic  levels;  and 

WHEREAS,  family  violence  transcends  the  boundaries  of  the  home,  threatening 
extended  family,  friends  and  the  entire  community;  and 

HBEREAS.  women's  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups  and  law 
enforcement  agencies  are  working  to  stop  the  cycle  of  violence  by  providing  shel- 
ter,  counseling,   emergency  assistance,   legal  aid  and  other  needed  services  to 
victims  and  their  loved  ones;  and 

IfflEREAS.  improved  laws  and  police  procedures  have  resulted  in  an  increase  in 
the  incidents  of  domestic  violence  reported,  with  188,581  reported  cases  in  1989; 
and 

HHESEAS.  the  tragedy  of  family  violence  may  be  reduced  with  increased  aware- 
ness and  enhanced  prevention  efforts  throughout  the  state; 

NOH.  THEBEFOBE.  I.  GSOBGE  DEIKMBJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7,  1990  as  Domestic  Violence  Awareness  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia. 

Ill  HITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
August  1990. 


f/7jL^^r^^  joJ^ 


-^T    "*!*>!' 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6778 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    •"^f^tLSr<?ffl^°   ^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKBBAS*  one  of  the  most  serious  violent  criminal  acts  affecting  the  citizens 
of  this  state  is  sexual  violence;  and 

HHKRSAS.  in  1988  the  forcible  rape  crime  rate  in  California  was  41.8  rape 
crimes  per  100,000  population  compared  to  37.1  for  the  remaining  areas  of  the 
United  States;  and 

WHKBSAS,  the  act  of  sexual  violence  results  in  both  physical  and  emotional 
suffering;  and 

whkkKAS,  rape  crisis  centers,  mental  health  agencies,  volunteer  groups,  victim 
service  centers   and   law  enforcement  agencies  serve  sexual  violence  victims  and 
their  families  by  providing  treatment  and  assistance:  and 

whkkKAS,  information  on  sexual  violence  prevention  and  awareness  is  available 
in  most  communities  of  the  state,  and  can  assist  in  reducing  the  incidents  of 
sexual  violence,  save  lives  and  make  communities  safer  for  all  citizens;  and 

WHESKA8.  it  is  important  for  all  citizens  to  be  aware  of  sexual  violence,  to 
learn  the  appropriate  prevention  measures,  and  to  practice  sexual  violence  preven- 
tion throughout  their  lives; 

NOH.  THKRKFORB.  I.  GBOKSR  DKIKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  8-14,  1990  as  California  Sexual  Violence  Awareness  Week. 

IM  WITMBSS  WUKKKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
August  1990. 


Gove 


ATTEST: 


flaor  of  California  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6779 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


n  the  oflic*  of  1U  S«™iory  of  Stal! 
of  »t»  SKM  0»  CoWnrr.;- 

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LULU 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHEBSAS.   the  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  inpacts  the  lives  of     all     Aaericans; 


and 


whkkkAS,  the  economic  cost  of  substance  abuse  to  California  is  estinated  to  be 
$17.7  billion  annually:  and 

HHKBBAS.  the  human  costs  of  substance  abuse  are  immeasurable,  and  include  the 
anguish  of  family  and  friends  of  a  person  abusing  alcohol  and/or  drugs,  the  reduced 
quality  of  life  for  all  involved,  and  the  financial  and  societal  intact  of  the 
problem  on  the  community:  and 

9HKRSAS,   alcohol  and  drug  education  programs  provide  our  children  with  the 
necessary  skills  to  refrain  from  accepting  alcohol  and  drugs  and  becoming  chemi- 
cally dependent;  and 

whkkkAS.  to  effectively  address  the  problem  of  alcohol  and  drug  abuse  by  our 
young  people  requires  the  collaboration  of  educators,  law  enforcement  personnel, 
students,  parents,  and  all  other  aspects  of  the  community:  and 

WHEREAS.  Califomians  For  Drug  Free  Youth  promotes  Red  Ribbon  Week  as  a  means 
for  each  community  in  California  to  join  together  and  demonstrate  its  commitment  to 
be  drug  free; 

NOH.  TUKKBlfURB.  I.  GBOKE  DE1KMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  21-28.  1990  as  Red  Ribbon  Week  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IN  HimSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
August  1990. 


Governor  of  California  ^ 


^  ^1  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6780 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  th»  Slo»»  "'  '""'"""•lo 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


HHKBKAS,  youth  crime  and  delinquency  continue  to  be  a  major  concern  facing  all 
Califomians,  with  juvenile  arrests  increasing  every  year  since  1983;  and 

1IHKRKAS.   felony-level  arrests  for  juveniles  increased  by  7.7X  from  1987  to 
1988,  indicating  a  tremendous  cost  to  society,  both  financially  as  well  as  in  human 
resources;  and 

HHESBAS.   juvenile  crime  and  delinquency  affect  all  of  us  by  threatening  the 
future  health  and  welfare  of  our  society;  and 

HHKBBAS,  no  single  organization  or  agency  has  sole  jurisdiction  for  prevention 
of  juvenile  delinquency,  placing  the  responsibility  for  delinquency  prevention  with 
every  citizen  in  the  state;  and 

HHKRKAS.  effective  youth  crime  and  delinquency  prevention  programs  and  ser- 
vices rely  on  the  commitment  and  dedication  of  governmental  agencies,  civic  organi- 
zations, private  corporations  and  the  individual  citizen  in  order  to  serve  the 
youth  in  California  who  require  attention;  and 

WHEBEAS.   it  is  appropriate  that  those  dedicated  individuals  who  work  in  the 
area  of  juvenile  justice/delinquency  prevention  receive  recognition  for  the  commit- 
ment and  hard  work  on  behalf  of  the  future  of  our  state; 

ma.  THESBFORE.  I,  GB(»GB  DBIKMEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  23-29,  1990  as  California  Delinquency  Prevention  Week. 

IK  HITMBSS  HHERBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
August  1990. 


0    I 

Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6781 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  "'^?^lla;^oS?;i?^°'' 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


hukkKAS.  crime  and  the  fear  of  crime  adversely  affect  the  quality  of  life  of 
all  our  state's  citizens;  and 

HHEREAS.   the  personal   injury,   community   ^terioration  and  financial  loss 
resulting  from  crime  are  tremendous  and  should  not   "  tolerated;  and 

whkkKAS,  cooperative  crime  prevention  efforts  by  citizens  and  law  enforcement 
agencies  have  proven  effective  in  reducing  crime;  and 

HHKRBAS.  crime  prevention  adds  immeasurably  to  the  health  and  well-being  of 
our  communities  and  should  be  encouraged  and  supported  by  governmental  agencies, 
private  businesses,  community  clubs,  schools  and  private  citizens;  and 

HHKREAS.  crime  prevention  programs  implemented  at  the  state  and  local  level 
require  the  support  and  participation  of  all  Califomians; 

NOH.  TUKKSroRE,  I,  OSOKGX  DKUKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1990  as  Crime  Prevention  Month  in  California  and  encourage 
all  citizens  to  increase  their  awareness  of  and  participation  in  crime  prevention 
activities  in  their  community. 

IN  mIthbSS  whereof  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  2nd  day  of 
August  1990. 


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ifomiaC/ 


^Li^, 


Governor  of  Cal: 


Secretary  of  State 


6782 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT   . ,^  1  ] Jt JLP. s... 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  ih*  SM»  of  CalHorria 


By- 


\ 


EU,  Secretay  of  £l:j 


Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whbkKAS,  through  the  years,  the  PTA  has  been  effective  in  helping  to  ensure 
that  our  state  and  nation's  public  school  system  continues  on  a  bright  and  progres- 
sive path  and  that  the  needs  of  all  students  are  properly  addressed;  and 

HBBKSAS.  the  California  State  PTA  has  a  membership  roster  boasting  over  1.1 
million  individuals  who  annually  donate  approximately  nine  million  hours  to  serving 
our  state's  children  enrolled  in  public  schools;  and 

hhekEAS.  only  through  the  cooperative  interaction  of  parents,   teachers, 
students  and  administrators  can  we  help  ensure  that  our  school  system  continues  to 
be  responsive,  innovative  and  effective  in  helping  all  children  realize  an  enjoy- 
able and  enriching  educational  experience;  and 

whkkKAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  take  the  time  to  recognize  those 
individuals  who  are  a  part  of  the  PTA.  for  they  so  willingly  give  many  hours  of 
their  time,  energy  and  expertise  to  benefit  our  public  schools;  and 

NOW.  THERKFORE.  I.  GEOKGE   DB1KMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  and  October  of  1990  as  PTA  Month  in  California. 

IS  WITMBSS  WUKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 


ATTEST: 


August  1990, 

Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6783 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  iU%  office  of  iIm  S<KR!«ar)r  of  SMe 
of  *•  StoH  of  Cctifornio 

AUg  0     1990^ 

Al_JLfi3o'clock ±M. 

MARC«fONGEU,S(}aeti7  fit  State 

Dwuty  Secretory  of  ^^"^ 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  the  freedom  and   independence  of  self-government  are  cherished 
throughout   the  world  by  people  who  understand  the  opportunities  which  liberty 
brings  to  all;  and 

HHKRBAS.  the  triumph  of  the  Korean  people  over  a  Japanese  tyrannical  rule  on 
August  15,  19A5,  is  truly  a  significant  event  in  the  history  of  the  Korean  struggle 
for  national  sovereignty  and  identity:  and 

HHEBEAS.  in  1948,  the  Korean  people  created  a  new  country,  the  Republic   of 
Korea,   giving  themselves  the  power  to  govern  in  accordance  with  their  own  tradi- 
tions and  values:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  annual  celebration  of  Korean  Independence  Day  is  particularly 
meaningful   this  year,  as  the  leaders  of  North  Korea  and  South  Korea  are  beginning 
to  communicate  and  consider  future  opportunities  for  greater  cooperation:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  is  significant  to  Cali- 
fornia, in  that  much  of  our  distinctive,  vibrant  and  growing  ethnic  diversity  is 
enhanced  by  the  Korean  community:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  anniversary  of  Korean  Independence  Day  provides  a   fine  oppor- 
tunity  for  all  Californians  to  join  in  celebration  with  the  Korean-American  com- 
munity and  in  recognition  of  the  many  contributions  which  Koreans  have  made  to 
California's  development  and  prosperity: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CBOI8fX   DEIKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  15,  1990  as  Korean  Independence  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  reflect  upon  the  cherished  principles  of  liberty,  justice  and 
freedom.      ^^^^ 

III  WITMESS  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6784 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

«t  )ii»  Mat*  ot  uiifernie 


Stat* 


AUGl  0  1990 

MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secietey  of  Stils 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHEREAS.    for  25  years,   volunteers   in  the     Foster     Grandparent     Program 
served   individuals   and  communities   throughout   our  state   and  nation;    and 


have 


HHEREAS.   this  special  program  offers  low-income  citizens  over  the  age  of  60 
with  an  opportunity  to  contribute  as  active,  productive  community  members  by  pro- 
viding children  under  the  age  of  21  with  compassion,  love  and  encouragement,  as 
well  as  advice  gained  through  many  years  of  experience;  and 

HHEBEAS.  additionally,  in  1978  the  Senior  Companions  Program  was  initiated  for 
persons  over  21  years  of  age  and  older;  and 

HHEREAS.  there  are  1366  Foster  Grandparents  in  California,  including  518  at 
all  seven  developmental  centers  and  Napa  State  Hospital,  and  223  Senior  Companions 
at  these  same  facilities,  who  are  continuing  the  tradition  of  providing  personal 
care,  devotion  and  a  loving  family  spirit  to  children  with  special  needs;  and 

HHEREAS.  it  is  most  appropriate  that  citizens  throughout  our  state  salute  all 
those  individuals  who  have  been  dedicated,  contributing  members  of  the  Foster 
Grandparent  and  Senior  Companions  Programs; 

Mm.  THEREFORE.  I.  (30RGB  DEIKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  28  -  November  3.  1990  as  Foster  Grandparent/ Senior  Compan- 
ions Recognition  Week  in  California,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate 
celebrations  in  honor  of  this  special  observance. 

IN  HinsSS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
August  1990. 


n   I 

Governor  of  California  U 


.■A. 


Secretary  of  State 


6785 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  the  offica  of  ih%  Sacratory  of  State 
of  Km  Stat*  of  California 


AUGl  0  1990 

MARCH  FONQ  EU,  Secretny  of  Stttt 
By     V^/^ri    <J  ///Ug/M 


aa^  Q.. 
Depuy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WhkwKAS,  the  advancement  of  technology  and  the  ever-changing  needs  of  the 
health  care  system  have  helped  to  expand  the  role  of  Health  Unit  Clerks/ 
Coordinators,  and  their  concerned  involvement  has  helped  them  contribute  signifi- 
cantly to  the  health  and  welfare  of  all  Californians;  and 

whkkhAS,  Health  Unit  Clerks/Coordinators  provide  valuable  non-direct  patient 
care  and  non-clinical  services  which  help  promote  quality  and  effectiveness  within 
the  health  care  industry,  including  coordinating  various  activities  and  facility 
resources  in  a  timely,  cost-effective  manner;  and 

WHKREAS,  these  dedicated  professionals  are  continually  working  to  improve 
their  knowledge,   experience  and  the  quality  of  the  services  which  they  provide, 
which  underscores  their  commitment  to  remaining  up-to-date,  responsive  and  effec- 
tive in  meeting  the  challenges  of  health  care;  and 

VHKREAS.  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  salute  the  high  standards  of  excel- 
lence which  they  have  established  within  their  profession  and  recognize  the  i^  or- 
tant  role  which  Health  Unit  Clerks/Coordinators  play  in  our  overall  health  care 
system; 

NOW,  THKRKFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  August  23,  1990  As  Health  Unit  Clerk/Coordinator  Day  in  California 
in  recognition  of  these  dedicated  professionals  who  so  capably  serve  the  citizens 
of  the  Golden  State. 


IN  WITNESS  HHEXBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
August  1990. 


0    I     '  • 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6786 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

■n  (he  office  of  the  Sacretofy  of 
(rf  the  Stat*  of  ColifonilQ 


AUGl  0  1990 

tmiUi  FONG  EU,  Secretuy  of  Statt 


D^uty^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKBBAS.  medical  experts  have  estimated  that  approximately  130,000  Califor- 
nians  carry  the  double  genes  that  lead  to  the  storage  of  dangerously  large  levels 
of  iron;  and 

wmnntAS,  another  ten  percent  are  believed  to  carry  the  single  hemochromatosis 
gene  of  this  metabolic  abnormality;  and 

HHKBEAS.   unfortunately,  most  of  these  citizens  are  unaware  of  their 
condition  —  one  which  is  extremely  dangerous  and  deadly  should  it  go  undetected 
for  a  long  period  of  time;  and 

WHEREAS,  not  only  is  this  excess  iron  storage  level  potentially  fatal,  but  it 
may  also  result  in  disease  of  the  liver,  heart,  sex  glands,  pancreas  and  joints; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  year,  citizens  throughout  our  state  and  nation  will  be  celebrat- 
ing the  6th  Annual  National  Iron  Overload  Diseases  Awareness  Week  to  help  educate 
all  people  about  this  condition  and  encourage  those  afflicted  with  it  to  observe 
appropriate  practices  to  keep  it  properly  controlled; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEIKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  9-15,  1990  as  Iron  Overload  Diseases  Awareness  Week  in 
California. 

Ill  HITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
August  1990. 


-«_ 


Governor  of  Califomi 


Secretary  of  State 


6787 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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of  th*  SkifetOMonkt 

AUGl  0  1990 
MARCH  FONG  EU,  Secretny  of  SMt 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


hhkkSAS.  through  the  years,  the  Golden  State  has  greatly  benefited  from  people 
of  diverse  ethnic  backgrounds  who  have  come  to  our  state  seeking  to  realize  their 
dreams  and  ambitions;  and 

WHERBAS.  the  members  of  our  state's  German-American  community  have  long  been 
recognized  for  the  many  significant  contributions  which  they  have  made  to  the 
growth  and  progress  of  our  state  —  from  business,  education  and  industry  to  gov- 
ernment, agriculture,  medicine  and  science;  and 

HHEREAS.  while  taking  advantage  of  the  opportunities  available  to  them  here  in 
America,  German-Americans  have  held  on  to  many  of  the  traditions  and  customs  of 
their  ancestors  which  help  to  unite  them  as  a  people;  and 

HHESKAS.   the  distinctive  heritage  of  German-Americans  has  helped  to  enhance 
the  well-being  of  our  entire  state,  while  strengthening  all  citizens'  awareness  and 
appreciation  of  other  cultures;  and 

HHEREAS.   it  is  appropriate  that  all  Calif omians  recognize  the  past  accom- 
plishments, present  strength  and  future  contributions  of  German-Americans  and  join 
in  celebrating  their  culture  and  their  many  achievements; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORtX  DEDKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  6,  1990  as  German-American  Day  in  California. 

IM  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 
August  1990. 


(1     I     .   . 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6788 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


E  I  L  E  D 

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A!)n  1  •=:  mo 
MUgCH  FGNG  iu  ottcietary  ot  Stat.' 


PROCLAMATIOil 

OP  A 

STATE  OF  EMER<XNCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Mariposa.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  August  5,  1990,  as  a  result 
of  a  series  of  fires,  some  of  which  are  continuing  to  bum  out  of  control. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  County  of  Mariposa,  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this 
disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the 
county.  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  County  of 
Mariposa;  and 

I  FDRTHKR  DIRECT  that  as  soon  hereafter  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  VITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 


August   1990. 


ATTEST: 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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1990 
of  State 


OF  A 
STATE  OF  BMERGEHCT 


I,  GBOR(X  DBIKMBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
Counties  of  Tehama  and  Kern,  State  of  California,  beginning  on  August  5,  1990,  as  a 
result  of  a  series  of  fires,  some  of  which  are  continuing  to  bum  out  of  control. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  Counties  of  Tehama  and 
Kern,  and  because  the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the 
services,  personnel,  and  facilities  of  the  counties.  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State 
of  Emergency  to  exist  in  the  Counties  of  Tehama  and  Kern,  and  hereby  implement  the 
California  Peacetime  Emergency  Plan;  and 

I  FDRTHEX  DIRECT  that  as  soon  as  hereafter  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  WUKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
August  1990. 


^. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6790 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


,„lh.O«M  onto  S««toT  of  State 
of  lh»  State  «*Cali«onito 


AUG  2  '^  mo 


wftRCJi  FONG  EUr  ^ 


.rv-^'^ 


of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKREAS.  having  all  cars  in  our  state  properly  checked  for  harmful  emissions 
is  the  most  effective  weapon  in  the  battle  to  reduce  the  amount  of  pollutants  being 
released  into  our  air;  and 

VHEBEAS.  the  California  Smog  Check  Program,  which  is  administered  by  the 
Bureau  of  Automotive  Repair,  is  recognized  as  one  of  the  most  effective  vehicle 
emissions  inspection  programs  in  our  nation  and  throughout  the  world,  as  every  two 
years  more  than  21  million  California  automobiles  are  tested  and  repaired  by 
certified  Smog  Check  mechanics;  and 

HHKBEAS.  since  its  inception  in  198A,  California  Smog  Check  has  helped  to 
reduce  overall  tailpipe  emissions  in  our  state  by  17  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  this  same  time  period,  the  number  of  vehicles  which  fail 
initial  California  Smog  Check  tests  has  decreased  by  more  than  50  percent;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  a  31  percent  increase  in  the  number  of  cars  and  trucks   in  the 
Golden  State  during  the  last  decade,  along  with  a  60  percent  increase  in  miles 
totalled  by  California  drivers  since  1980,  the  challenge  to  keep  our  air  clean  and 
safe  is  becoming  even  greater;  and 

HBEREAS.  in  an  effort  to  meet  these  ever-changing  challenges,  new  changes  in 
the  California  Smog  Check  program  are  designed  to  reduce  harmful  vehicle  emissions 
by  25  percent; 

MOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  CXXmSS   DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September,  1990  as  Smog  Check  Month  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  become  more  aware  of  this  important  program  which  helps  contribute  to 
the  health  and .wel^-being  of  all  Californians. 

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  1990. 


r- 


/jfjtJtJLAZA 


Governor  of  California 


t 


Secretary  of  State 


6791 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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AUG 


9  O 


1990 


State 


yiARCH^TONG  EU,  Secret  of 
■  Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


hHWKnAS,  security  professionals  have  long  been  committed  to  protecting  the 
assets  of  private  industry,  government  and  public  institutions,  including  people, 
property  and  information;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  years,  these  individuals  have  been  responsible  for 
reducing  the  losses  caused  by  a  wide  range  of  crimes  ccwunitted  against  banks, 
schools,  hotels,  hospitals,  defense  contractors,  museums,  retail  outlets  and  count- 
less other  businesses  and  organizations  which  employ  their  services;  and 

whwkKAS,  they  have  also  demonstrated  an  outstanding  civic-oriented  spirit  by 
acting  to  minimize  and  prevent  losses  to  communities  which  result  from  disasters, 
both  natural  and  man-made,  including  fires,  floods,  riots,  strikes  and  other  forms 
of  civil  disorder;  and 

HHSRBAS.  each  year  during  the  month  of  September,  the  American  Society  for 
Industrial  Security  celebrates  those  security  practitioners  throughout  our  nation 
whose  dedication  and  effectiveness  contribute  significantly  to  the  comfort,  safety 
and  well-being  of  all  citizens  and  communities  in  our  nation; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DBUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September,  1990  as  Professional  Security  Month  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  recognizing  the  valuable  work  which  is  performed  by 
private  secuy.t3^ej^onnel  throughout  our  state. 

Ill  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  1990. 


r- 


J). 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6792 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  llw  State  of  CalHbmio 


A-: 


iQ9n 


MARCH  F0N6  EU,  SeciebFY  of  State 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhwkbAS,  childhood  and  adolescent  alcohol  and  drug 
public  health  problems  in  the  United  States;  and 


use  have  become  major 


WHERKAS.  the  abuse  of  drugs  and  alcohol  amongst  our  youth  has  resulted  in  the 
decline  of  health,  self-esteem,  scholastic  achievement  and  school  attendance  for 
many  of  our  society's  younger  citizens;  and 

HHBRSAS,  early  education  intervention  has  become  a  productive  and  effective 
tool  to  promote  a  drug-free  life-style;  and 

WHKRBAS.  in  1983  the  Los  Angeles  Police  Department  instituted  a  program  known 
as  Drug  Abuse  Resistance  Education  (D.A.R.E.)  to  instruct  and  educate  our  youth 
about  the  dead-end  path  and  destruction  which  drugs  create  in  the  lives  of  addicted 
citizens:  and 

HHKRBAS,  the  effectiveness  of  D.A.R.E.  has  been  proven  by  the  expansion  of  its 
goals,  principles  and  methods  of  instruction  to  over  2,000  communities   in  49 
states,  in  addition  to  programs  in  Australia,  New  Zealand.  American  Samoa,  Canada, 
and  the  Department  of  Defense  schools  worldwide;  and 

HHKSEAS.  D.A.R.E.  incorporates  the  training  and  experience  of  veteran  police 
officers,   educators,   students  and  other  civic  leaders  concerned  about  the  rapid 
spread  of  drug  use  and  peer  pressure  to  experiment  with  these  dangerous  substances; 
and 

fcHKKBAS,  this  educational  effort  has  provided  many  students  the  opportunity  to 
realize  that  "saying  no"  to  drugs  and  alcohol  is  a  positive  step  ♦"hey  can  take  to 
lead  happy,  fulfilling  and  productive  lives; 

MOW,  THKREFORB.  I,  GEORCT  DKUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  13,  1990  as  "D.A.R.E.  Day"  in  the  Golden  State  in  cooper- 
ation with  National  D.A.R.E.  Day,  and  encourage  all  Califomians  to  use  this  oppor- 
tunity to  salute  the  many  law  enforcement  officials  and  educators  who  are  involved 
with  this  invaluable  program. 

IH  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 
August  1990. 


/'-e-^^jo-  AJ^^.J^..  .fV   Vft  ,^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6793 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

In  lira  offic*  ef  tha  Stcratary  of  State 
of  tilt  Slat«  o(  CalHbmio 

AUfi  2  o  1990 
MAKCH  FONG  EU,  Sewtay  of  State 


■JLxx>L 

A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKRSAS.  Jewish  Community  Centers  are  cultural,   social  and  recreational 
institutions  dedicated  to  serving  the  many  Jewish  groups  and  citizens  throughout 
the  Golden  State;  and 

HHK8KAS.  over  250  of  these  centers  will  celebrate  their  100  years  of  service 
to  the  Jewish  community  throughout  our  great  nation  during  the  month  of  September; 
and 

WHEREAS,  not  only  have  these  valued  organizations  served  the  mainstream  of  the 
Jewish  population,  but  have  also  provided  important  services  to  infants  and 
elderly,  disabled  citizens  and  immigrants;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Jewish  Community  Centers  continue  to  contribute  to  the  rich  and 
unique  heritage  of  the  Jewish  faith  by  preserving  its  identity  and  continuity 
through  a  variety  of  programs  which  benefit  many  California  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  all  Califomians  should  recognize  the  important  contributions  the 
Jewish  community  brings  to  our  vibrant  ethnic  diversity,  rich  culture  and  religious 
traditions; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORGB  DEIKMEJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  1990  as  Jewish  Community  Center  Month  in  California. 

IH  WITHESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
August  1990. 


ifomia  ^ 


Governor  of  Cali 


Secretary  of   State 


679A 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  iht  offic*  tt  *•  Stewtmy  of  State 
of  tlw  Staff  o»  ColHomio 

AUG  2  3  1990 
NIARCH  F0N6  EU,  Secretaty  of  State 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHBKKAS.  California  is  America's  premier  farm  state,  and  our  state's  economic 
strength  and  prosperity  depend  upon  a  strong  and  diversified  agricultural  base;  and 

UHKBRAg,  safety  should  be  a  top  priority  for  every  farmer,  rancher  and  farm 
worker  in  the  state;  and 

HHBBKAS.  preventable  accidents,  fires  and  work-related  illnesses  cost  farm  and 
ranch  families  dearly  in  both  human  suffering  and  financial  loss;  and 

HHERBAS.  farmers  and  other  rural  residents  are  often  a  long  distance  from 
medical  assistance  and  many  lives  can  be  saved  if  farm  personnel  are  trained  in 
basic  first-aid  and  CPR;  and 

HHEBSAS.  the  busy  harvest  season  is  an  appropriate  time  to  express  our  concern 
and  our  appreciation  for  the  state's  farmers  and  ranchers  and  renew  our  support  for 
efforts  to  protect  their  health  and  safety; 

NOH.  THKRKFOSB.  I.  GEORCT  DKPKItKJTAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  week  of  September  16  through  September  22,  1990  as  California 
Farm  Safety  Week  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  encouraging  those  in  agriculture 
to  reduce  farm  safety  risks  in  the  1990s. 

IN  HITMBSS  WHKKBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
August  1990. 


0       L        •     . 

Governor  of  California 


ATTBST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6795 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHSBSAS.  the  use  of  chewing  tobacco  and  snuff  by  young  people  is  one 
state  and  nation's  least  publicized  health  problems;  and 

HHR8KAS.   often  influenced  by  advertising  and  peer  pressure,  many  of  these 
young  people  take  up  using  chewing  tobacco  and  snuff  as  an  alternative  to  smoking 
cigarettes,  although  they  are  almost  always  unaware  of  the  inherent  health  hazards 
caused  by  this  habit;  and 

WHKSKAS.  1990  marks  the  sixth  anniversary  of  the  much  publicized  death  of  Sean 
Marsee,  a  young  athlete  who.  after  extensively  using  snuff,  contracted  oral  cancer 
and  eventually  died;  and 

HHKRBAS.  the  circumstances  of  Sean's  tragic  death  at  such  a  young  age  helped 
to  bring  new  national  attention  to  the  dangers  of  using  smokeless  tobacco,  as  his 
words  of  advice  to  other  young  people  in  our  nation  were.  "Don't  dip  snuff;  and 

yHKBHAS,  this  year,  the  American  Academy  of  Otolaryngology-Head  and  Neck 
Surgery.  Inc.  is  sponsoring  a  nationwide  campaign  designed  to  persuade  those  using 
smokeless  tobacco  to  stop,  while  encouraging  others  who  have  not  taken  up  using 
these  products  never  to  start;  and 

HHKBSAS.  the  California  Department  of  Health  Services  has  a  statewide  campaign 
to  decreased  the  use  of  all  fonns  of  tobacco,  while  working  toward  a  totally 
tobacco-free  California  by  the  Year  2000; 

NOH.  THKREFORE.  I.  GBOR(X  DBIKlfBJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  10.  1990  as  "Through  With  Chew"  Day  in  California  and 
encourage  all  those  currently  using  snuff  and  smokeless  tobacco  to  recognize  that 
these  products  may  cause  life-threatening  cancer  and  join  the  countless  other 
citizens  who  are  discontinuing  this  dangerous  habit. 

IM  WITMKSS  WUKKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  31st  day  of 
August  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST t 


Secretary  of  State 


6796 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


VHERBAS,  the  many  disabled  Individuals  throughout  our  state  who  are  working  to 
fully  participate  in  California's  life  and  activities  serve  as  an  outstanding 
example  of  personal  strength,  dedication  and  determination  to  realize  ones   full 
potential:  and 

HHERSAS.  disabled  workers  bring  a  wealth  of  diverse  experience  and  abilities 
to  their  jobs,  and  employment  provides  them  with  a  great  opportunity  to  lead  inde- 
pendent, productive  lives;  and 

WHKSBAS.   disabled  persons  have  made  significant  contributions  to  the  growth 
and  progress  of  California,  and  they  are  highly  regarded  for  their  consistently 
high  standards  of  excellence  and  commitment  to  exemplary  job  performance;  and 

whkkKAS.   the  Governor's  Committee  for  Emplo}rment  of  Disabled  Persons,  the 
State  Employment  Development  Department  and  the  State  Department  of  Rehabilitation 
remain  committed  to  promoting  and  expanding  effective  partnerships  with  private 
industry,  labor,  the  public  sector  and  our  state's  disabled  community:  and 

WHEREAS,  through  education  and  technical  assistance,  employers  can  better 
recognize  and  appreciate  the  extraordinary  contributions  of  disabled  persons  to 
California's  work  environment; 

MOH,  THERSFOBE.  I.  (SORGB  DETKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1990  as  Disability  Employment  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  in  recognition  of  the 
vital   role  which  disabled  workers  have  in  the  workplace  and  all  aspects  of  our 
society. 

IH  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 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ifYioMh  ^&^ 

Secretary  of  State 


WQS  SbH  Bins  90B9  BOB  BIIBS  nnS  BBDs  BhEH  HSeE  SaCH  BiXH  BSK  BOeB  BOBS  BjT    nKBOoB  HflEH  BGBfi  HltB  ttJUj  SSb  bUK  HSCH^^bSB 


6797 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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4flii»SM»afCaMbmia 


SEP  0  ^  1990 


.vWIUinNGEU, 


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Deputy 


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A  PROCLAMATION 

by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 
HH8SKAS.  the  stirring  beauty  and  charm  of  the  Tosemite  Valley  have  long  been 
appreciated  by  nature  enthusiasts   from  around  the  world,  and  in  1864  Abraham 
Lincoln  signed  legislation  establishing  this  area  of  California  as  the  first 
federally  protected  area  in  America;  and 

TOBXBAS.   through  the  determination  and  spirit  of  John  Muir,  this  spectacular 
region  was  officially  established  by  the  United  States  Congress  as  Tosemite 
National  Park  on  October  1,  1890,  and  since  then  it  has  gained  increased  popularity 
as  one  of  our  nation's  most  cherished  natural  monuments;  and 

HHEREAS.  from  the  powerful,  tumbling  waters  of  the  Lower  and  Upper  Yosemite 
Falls  and  the  massive  granite  face  of  El  Capitan  to  the  majestic  Half  Dome  and  the 
cascading  Bridal  Veil  Falls,  Tosemite  boasts  some  of  our  nation's  most  distinct  and 
well-known  geographic  landmarks;  and 

HHKBEAS.   in  addition  to  these  unique  attractions,  the  unspoiled  splendor  of 
Tosemite's  thousands  of  acres  of  timbered  forest,  numerous  sparkling  rivers,  abun- 
dant wildlife  and  vast,  high  mountain  meadows  truly  reflect  nature  in  its  most 
pristine  element;  and 

HHKREAS.  Tosemite  National  Park  is  an  exceptional  example  of  man's  ability  to 

balance  progress  with  a  reverence  for  the  past  and  respect  for  nature,  for  as 

Lyndon  Johnson  once  said  it  is  important  that  "we  leave  future  generations  with  a 

glimpse  of  the  world  as  God  really  made  it,  not  just  as  it  looked  when  we  got 
through  with  it";  and 

HHBKKAS.  when  you  are  in  Tosemite.  you  truly  are  in  God's  Country  —  a  place 
where  you  can  take  in  all  of  nature's  glory  as  its  splendor  and  magnificence  comer 
rushing  at  you  from  all  angles;  and 

HHKREAS.  as  this  year  is  the  100th  anniversary  of  the  founding  of  Tosemite 
National  Park,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  join  in  celebrating  this  mile- 
stone in  its  history; 

NOR.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGE  DEIKMBJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-6,  1990  as  Tosemite  National  Park  Centennial  Celebration 
Week  and  urge  all  Califomians  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities  in  honor  of 
this  special  observance. 

IH  WITNESS  UUKKKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
September  1990. 


nror  of  California  /j 


Govei 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6798 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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'tflfw  State  of  CalHormo 

SEP  0  7  1990 
'Mm  nw  B^  SKretay^,of  Su^ 

Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

HHKRSAS.  the  children  of  our  nation  are  its  most  valuable  resource  and  by 
ensuring  their  individual  growth,  intellectual  development  and  overall  welfare  we 
can  help  our  nation  continue  on  a  bright  and  progressive  path;  and 

HHBRSAS.  to  hear  and  listen  to  the  voices  and  concerns  of  our  children  is  to 
acknowledge  the  importance  of  their  needs  and  recognize  that  they  are  the  future, 
hope  and  inspiration  of  our  country:  and 

HHKRKAS.  the  accomplishments  and  contributions  of  children  are  wide  and 
varied,  from  family  relationships,  scholastic  and  athletic  achievement  and  personal 
development  to  friendships  and  community  service,  all  of  which  reflect  the  diverse 
areas  of  our  lives  which  they  influence;  and 

HHKRBAS.   parents  and  all  adults  must  remain  firmly  committed  to  helping  our 
children  make  responsible  decisions  regarding  their  lives,  personal  conduct  and 
habits,  while  encouraging  them  to  take  advantage  of  the  many  opportunities  avail- 
able to  them  so  that  they  may  grow  to  become  active,   concerned  and  productive 
members  of  our  society;  and 

HHEBKAS.  as  our  nation  continues  to  look  to  meet  the  challenges  of  the  1990 's 
and  into  the  21st  century,  we  must  fully  realize  the  important  leadership  role 
which  our  children  will  play  in  addressing  the  future  needs  of  America;  and 

VHKREAS.  this  year,  the  second  Sunday  in  October  will  once  again  be  designated 
as  National  Children's  Day  to  celebrate  America's  most  valuable  asset  —  our 
children  and  youth; 

NOH.  TBERRFORB,  I.  GEOIBQB  DKIKMEJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  lA,  1990  as  Children's  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  events  and  celebrations  in  recognition  of 
this  important  ^bs^rvance. 

ni  WITNESS  HHERBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  6th  day  of 
September  1990. 


/^CA^»-C OC-  xKc-^-c^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTBST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6799 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


»n  U»  dfc»  of  *•  Swwiary  of  9at« 
ofltoSkitoofCalifonita 

SEP1   1  1590 
ma\  FQNG  EU,  SecTBlaiy  of  S;aa 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERBAS.  physical  therapy  contributes  significantly  to  the  iiiq>rovement  of  the 
health  and  quality  of  life  for  many  Americans  who  have  previously  suffered  pain  and 
discomfort  as  a  result  of  injury,  disability  or  illness;  and 

wtiKwKAS,  the  development  of  nev  treatment  techniques  used  in  physical  therapy 
has  helped  to  greatly  improve  the  effectiveness  of  the  health  care  provided  by 
physical  therapists;  and 

whkkkAS,  physical  therapists  are  dedicated  professionals  who  are  trained  and 
educated  to  properly  treat  existing  problems,  as  well  as  provide  preventive  health 
care  for  people  with  a  wide  variety  of  needs;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Chapter  of  the  American  Physical  Therapy  Association 
is  continuing  to  work  to  promote  healthier  life-styles  by  encouraging  all  citizens 
to  practice  essential  safety  measures;  and 

HHKREAS.  this  year's  theme.  "Physical  Therapy  For  Every  Body  That  Moves," 
underscores   their  commitment  to  providing  skilled  assistance  to  patients  and 
disseminating  vital  information  to  all  citizens  pertaining  to  how  they  can  iiiq>rove 
their  health  and  fitness;  and 

VHERBAS.   it   is  appropriate  that  all  Califomians  take  this  opportunity  to 
recognize  these  professionals  for  the  valuable  services  which  they  provide  to  all 
citizens; 

NOW.  THEREFOBS.  I,  (XORK  DEIKMEJIAII.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  30-October  6,   1990  as  Physical  Therapy  Week  in 
California. 


IH  WITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6800 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^FILED 

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of  WB  SIoIp  Or  CdHlocnky 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  technological  advancements  in  the  aviation  and  aerospace  industries 
have  contributed  significantly  to  California's  economic  development,  scientific 
community  and  industrial  base;  and 

WHEREAS,  continued  long-term  development  of  the  aviation  and  aerospace  indus- 
tries will  result  in  a  stronger  economy  and  greater  opportunities  for  other 
industries,  such  as  tourism  and  international  trade;  and 

WHEREAS,  education  and  public  awareness  programs  will  foster  improved 
relations  between  the  public  and  the  aviation  industry,  provide  a  foundation  for 
the  training  of  individuals  to  meet  the  future  personnel  requirements  of  the 
aviation  industry  and  promote  a  greater  understanding  of  the  important  role  which 
aviation  plays  in  our  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  Aviation-Aerospace  Week  is  being  observed  during  the  week  of  October 
7,  1990  by  groups  associated  with  aviation  and  space  throughout  the  state  to  pro- 
mote a  better  understanding  of  the  contributions  of  the  aerospace  industry  and  to 
promote  aviation  education  in  schools  throughout  California; 

NW,  THEREFORE,  I,  (30R(3  DEUKMEJIAM,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13,  1990  as  Aviation-Aerospace  Week  in  California. 

IN  WiniESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
September  1990. 


ATTEST: 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6801 


FILED 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENr  '"<?Ssirc?3S^*'' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  Calitornia 


HHSRKAS.  California's  varied  coastline  provides  all  citizens  with  an  oppor- 
tunity to  experience  a  portion  of  our  state's  rich  scenic,  recreational,  cultural 
and  historical  heritage;  and 

whkkKAS,  the  Golden  State's  coastal  zone  is  also  among  our  most  valuable 
economic  resources,  providing  for  recreation,  tourism,  fishing  and  other  coastal 
industries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  long  been  committed  to  the  wise  manage- 
ment of  the  coastline,  and  our  efforts  have  helped  ensure  that  the  environmental 
and  economic  value  of  the  coastal  zone  will  continue  to  be  properly  maintained  and 
protected;  and 

HHEKEAS.  preserving  the  productivity  and  quality  of  coastal  resources  requires 
public  awareness  and  support,  both  of  which  come  from  an  understanding  that  pro- 
tecting our  coast  is  a  responsibility  to  be  equally  shared  by  concerned  citizens, 
the  business  community  and  public  institutions  alike;  and 

HHSRSAS.  voluntary  public  and  private  efforts,  such  as  the  California  Coastal 
Commission's  Adopt-A-Beach  program  have  helped  to  reduce  litter,  promote  recycling 
and  foster  stewardship  of  all  of  our  state's  natural  resources;  and 

WHEREAS,  national  COASTWEEKS  will  be  held  from  September  15  through  October  8, 
1990; 

NOn.  THEREFORE.  I.  GSOBSR   DEIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  weeks  of  September  15  through  October  8.  1990  and  COASTWEEKS  in 
California,  and  September  22,  1990  as  "ADOPT-A-BEACH"  COASTAL  CLEANUP  DAY. 

IM  HITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


^fcll^<^M# 


ATTEST: 


^  aMh  h^^  Sa 


Secretary  of  State 


6802 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


if  iha  State  a  CaV'fvno 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  although  the  armed  conflict  in  Southeast  Asia  ended  almost  15  years 
ago.  more  than  2.000  Americans  are  estimated  to  remain  missing  or  unaccounted  for. 
and  234  of  these  individuals  are  Californians;  and 

whbkEAS.  the  remaining  POW/MIAs  and  their  families  are  deserving  of  our 
support  and  the  loyalty  of  their  fellow  countrymen  during  times  of  struggle,  hard- 
ship and  despair;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  a  greater  public  awareness  of  this  emotional  issue,  we 
can  help  promote  a  unified  national  strategy  which  will  help  determine  the  fate  of 
these  Americans  and  ensure  that  they  are  properly  returned  to  their  homeland;  and 

HHERSAS.  people  throughout  America  will  be  observing  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day 
on  September  21.  1990.  and  the  entire  week  of  September  16.  1990  will  be  devoted  to 
furthering  the  cause  of  the  courageous  heroes  who  remain  behind  in  Southeast  Asia: 
and 

hhkkbAS.   during  this  time  of  remembrance,  let  us  take  the  opportunity  to 
rededicate  ourselves  to  honoring  all  members  of  the  armed  forces  who  bravely  and 
diligently  served  America  on  foreign  shores; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GSORCT  DEIKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16-22.  1990  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Week  and  September  21. 
1990  as  POW/MIA  Recognition  Day.  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the 
selfless  actions  and  patriotism  of  the  POW/MIAs  who  remain  in  Southeast  Asia. 


IH  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 
September  1990. 


6803 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  «♦»  c«k»  of  lt»  Secwto»y  of  Strtf 
<rf1liiS»oteolCalHonw 

S5P  1  1  1990 
lEU/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEKKAS,  our  cherished  system  of  free  enterprise  has  been  strengthened  by  the 
more  than  600,000  businesses  in  California  which  are  owned  by  minorities;  and 

HHKSBAS.  as  we  move  into  the  decade  of  the  1990 's,  it  is  most  encouraging  to 
recognize  that  the  economy  of  the  Golden  State  continues  to  benefit  from  the  many 
significant  contributions  of  minority-owned  businesses  throughout  our  state;  and 

HHERSAS.  the  accomplishments  of  minority  entrepreneurs  and  the  contributions 
of  minority  enterprises  reach  all  comers  of  California  and  provide  a  diversity  of 
products  and  services  to  our  citizens,  and  all  Calif ornians  will  continue  to  ben- 
efit from  the  future  growth  and  prosperity  of  minority  enterprises  in  California; 
and 

HHBSBAS.   to  encourage  continued  involvement  by  minorities  in  our  economy,  it 
is  appropriate  that  we  recognize  their  unique  contributions  to  the  Golden  State  and 
join  in  appropriate  observances  being  held  during  Minority  Enterprise  Development 
Week; 

NOV.  THKBKFOBB.  I,  GEORGB  DKDKMBJIAll.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  30-October  6,  1990  as  Minority  Enterprise  Development 
Week  in  California. 


IH  VITMBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  11th  day  of 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6804 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


•n  <«»»  dto  of  *e  Saewtoiy  of  9t*p 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  as  all  freedom  loving  people  throughout  the  world,  the  citizens  of 
Mexico  hold  a  deep  respect  for  their  ancestors  who  so  valiantly  fought  to  ensure 
that  future  generations  would  be  able  to  live  in  an  independent  and  liberated 
nation;  and 

VHEREAS.   in  1810.   after  three  centuries  under  Spanish  rule.  Father  Miguel 
Hidalgo  y  Costilla  initiated  the  fight  for  self  rule  as  he  united  the  citizens  of 
Mexico  in  brave  defiance  of  their  oppressive  rulers;  and 

VHKRSAS.   the  Mexican  people  were  later  led  by  Father  Morelos  y  Pavon  and 
General  Agustin  Iturbide.  who  made  independence  effective  September  27,  1821;  and 

mKRSAS.  each  year,  individuals  of  Mexican  ancestry  from  throughout  the  world 
gather  to  reflect  upon  the  heroic  endeavors  of  those  who  gallantly  fought  for  their 
nation's  independence;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  part  of  this  celebration,  the  current  president  of  Mexico  rings 

the  church  bells  that  Father  Costilla  rang  on  September  15,  1810  in  an  effort  to 

remember  Mexico's  national  heroes  and  unite  all  Mexicans  in  a  spirit  of  brother- 
hood :  and 

WHEREAS,  as  friendly  neighbors  to  the  North  with  a  significant  Mexican  popu- 
lation, it  is  appropriate  for  Californians  to  celebrate  this  historic  event  and  to 
renew  and  strengthen  the  cultural  ties  and  sense  of  goodwill  that  underscore  our 
enduring  relationship: 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORSX  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16.  1990.  as  Mexican  Independence  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  Californians  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in  celebration  of 
this  special  day. 

IH  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 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6805 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

'n  *e  offia  of  1*»  S«ci»»oty  of  $Me 
ei  tiw  Skitp  of  Colfeni*' 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  Cahfornia 


WHEREAS,  so  that  the  children  of  our  nation  have  an  opportunity  to  grow  up  and 
realize  their  dreams  and  lead  fulfilling,  productive  lives,  we  must  remain  dedi- 
cated to  ensuring  that  they  are  properly  protected  and  safe  in  the  many  situations 
which  they  encounter;  and 

HHKBKAS,  by  encouraging  them  to  practice  common  sense  safety  procedures  and 
effective  self  protection  measures,  we  can  help  make  this  cause  a  reality:  and 

HHESEAS.  throughout  our  state  and  nation,  these  types  of  steps  are  being  taken 
by  citizens  who  are  having  their  children  participate  in  child  safety  education 
programs  offered  in  their  communities;  and 

VHEREAS,  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  has  assumed  a  leadership  role  in  this 
regard  and  remains  dedicated  to  encouraging  a  greater  level  of  safety  awareness 
among  our  nation's  youth;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  September  16-22.  1990.  the  National  Safety  Town  Center  is  once 
again  sponsoring  National  Safety  Town  Week  to  help  all  citizens  better  understand 
the  importance  of  preschool  and  early  childhood  safety  education; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (3S0WX  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16-22.  1990  as  Safety  Town  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
September  1990. 


iTOor  of  California  (J 


Secretary  of  State 


6806 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  rt»  State  of  toli««»n»a 


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Of  Sl^^ld 


SPECIAL  KLBCnCli  PROGLAMAnOH 


I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  proclaim 
and  order  that  a  special  election  shall  be  held  on  the  8th  day  of  January,  1991, 
within  the  5th  Senate  District  of  the  State,  to  fill  the  vacancy  in  the  office  of 
Member  of  Senate  from  said  district  resulting  from  the  resignation  of  John 
Garamendi. 


Ill  HITNESS  HHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California  v 


f{\ajS  MSo, 


Secretary  of  State 


6807 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


ta  *e  offiw  Jf  *»  Seo-loTy  or  «' 
oHhtSlBtrofCatifor:' 

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Deptty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS.  Hispanic-Americans  have  made  many  valuable  contributions  to 
California,  and  their  efforts  have  helped  to  enhance  the  unique  cultural  and  ethnic 
diversity  of  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  while  working  to  take  advantage  of  the  opportunities  available  to 
them  here  in  America,  Hispanic-Americans  have  also  long  been  noted  for  their  pride 
in  their  heritage  and  their  respect  for  the  traditions  of  their  ancestors;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  people  of  great  strength  and  perseverance,  Hispanic-Americans  are 
consistently  demonstrating  a  tireless  spirit  of  determination  as  the  strive  to 
become  yet  another  successful  chapter  in  the  tale  of  the  American  Dream;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  the  week  of  September  16-22,  1990,  citizens  from  throughout 
California  will  have  the  opportunity  to  celebrate  the  customs  and  ideals  of  the 
Hispanic  heritage,  while  also  saluting  the  many  achievements  which  people  of 
Hispanic  descent  have  realized  on  behalf  of  the  Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  appropriate  that  all  Califomians  participate  in  observances 
celebrating  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  and  recognize  the  important  cultural,  social  and 
historical  impact  which  they  have  had  on  our  state  and  society; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBDRGB  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  15-22,  1990  as  Hispanic  Heritage  Week  in  California. 


n  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 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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TJX^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6808 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


.n  it»  tHk*  of  1»»  SecT-tory  of  S'll-s 
of  tf»  SlOtv  of  Califomta 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS,  the  elm  is  a  tree  of  great  beauty  and  strength,  and  California  is 
home  to  over  10  million  of  these  magnificent  trees;  and 

HHERKAS.   despite  their  durability  and  stateliness.  elm  trees  are  extremely 
susceptible  to  Dutch  Elm  Disease  —  the  primary  killer  of  shade  trees  in  the  world; 
and 


WhhKitAS,  15  years  ago,  the  California  Department  of  Forestry  and  Fire  Protec- 
tion initiated  the  Dutch  Elm  Disease  Project  to  help  reduce  the  incidence  of  this 
disease  in  the  Golden  State;  and 

HHKRBAS.  The  California  Dutch  Elm  Disease  Project  continues  to  be  highly 
successful  in  helping  to  save  many  trees  that  are  attacked  by  this  harmful  and 
destructive  disease;  and 

whkkKAS.   this  year,  it  is  appropriate  for  all  Califomians  to  join  the  Cali- 
fornia Department  of  Forestry  and  Fire  Protection  as  they  celebrate  the  stately  elm 
trees  which  line  streets  and  shade  yards  throughout  our  state,  while  also  cel- 
ebrating the  15th  anniversary  of  this  innovative  and  effective  project  designed  to 
protect  these  cherished  trees; 

NOW.  THERKFORB.  I.  CTORCT  DEOOffiJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16-22,  1990  as  Elm  Appreciation  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  Califomians  to  seek  out  and  enjoy  the  shade  and  beauty  of  the  elms  and 
other  trees  which  grace  their  homes,  neighborhoods  and  communities. 

IN  WITMBSS  WHKKKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  13th  day  of 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  Califom 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6809 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Deputy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhwkKAS.  the  white  cane,  which  every  blind  citizen  has  the  right  to  carry, 
demonstrates  and  symbolizes  an  ability  to  realize  a  full  and  independent  life 
style:  and 

WHEREAS,  by  allowing  blind  people  to  move  freely  and  safely  from  place  to 
place,  the  white  can  make  sit  possible  for  the  blind  to  participate  as  active 
members  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  every  citizen  should  be  aware  that  the  law  requires  that  motorists 
exercise  appropriate  caution  when  approaching  a  blind  person  carrying  a  white  cane 
or  when  using  a  guide  dog;  and 


WHEREAS.  California  law  also  calls  upon  all  employers, 
private,  to  use  the  employment  skills  of  the  blind;  and 


both  public  and 


WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Social  Services  has  long  been  committed 
to  serving  blind  citizens  in  California,  and  through  the  Office  of  Services  to  the 
Blind  will  continue  working  to  meet  their  many  special  needs  and  help  them  lead 
satisfying,  self-sufficient  lives; 

MDH,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DE1KMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  15.  1990  as  White  Cane  Safety  Day  in  California,  do  hereby 
proclaim  October  15.  1990  as  White  Cane  Safety  Day  in  California  to  help  all  citi- 
zens better  understand  the  purpose  of  the  white  cane  and  the  valuable  influence 
which  they  have  on  the  lives  of  our  state's  blind  citizens. 

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 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  California  ^ 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6810 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHBRKAS,  throughout  the  yeare.  veterans  of  Hispanic  descent  have  been  valuable 
members  of  our  nation's  armed  forces  and  have  long  been  noted  for  their  courage  and 
many  notable  acts  of  heroism;  and 

WBKRBAS,  among  our  most  decorated  soldiers,  Hispanic  veterans  have  received  37 
Congressional  Medals  of  Honor  in  addition  to  many  other  national  military  service 
and  achievement  awards;  and 

HHE8KAS.  while  always  demonstrating  an  admirable  sense  of  patriotism  and  love 
for  America.  Hispanic  veterans  have  also  been  steadfast  in  their  reverence  for  the 
custom  and  traditions  of  their  heritage;  and 

HHERBAS.  the  accomplishments  and  contributions  of  Hispanic  veterans   in  pro- 
tecting American  causes  abroad  and  preserving  the  precious  freedoms  and  liberties 
which  we  all  enjoy  has  earned  them  great  distinction  and  serve  as  a  great  source  of 
pride  to  all  citizens  of  Hispanic  origin  throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

wmbkKAS.  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  take  the  opportunity  to  recognize 
these  brave  and  dedicated  individuals,  for  the  exceptional  sacrifices  which  they 
have  made  have  helped  to  ensure  that  all  of  us  will  continue  to  live  in  a  free  and 
democratic  country; 

HOW,  THKSKFORB.  I.  (SORGE  DKQDffiJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16,  1990  as  Hispanic  Veterans  Day  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  celebrations  in  recognition  of  this  in5)ortant 
observance. 


IN  WITNBSS  HHBRBOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State   of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  14th  day  of 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6811 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        ^^^^^'^^^'^ 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  an  EMS  system  provides  an  integrated  and  coordinated  system  to 
provide  optimal  care,  from  emergency  medical  response  to  definitive  treatment  for 
all  ill  and  injured  individuals;  and 

VHEREAS.  an  emergency  team  is  comprised  of  law  enforcement,  dispatch,  fire/ 
rescue,  ambulance  service,  hospital  and  medical  personnel,  many  of  whom  are  unpaid 
volunteers  who  devote  their  lives  to  saving  the  lives  of  others;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  teams,  including  EMTs,  nurses,  physicians,  administrators  and 
health  educators,  work  together  to  continuously  improve  their  skills,  effectiveness 
and  responsiveness;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  a  daily  basis,  emergency  medical  personnel,  comprised  of  physi- 
cians and  nurses,   play  a  central  role  in  providing  on-line  medical  control  to 
prehospital  providers  and  provide  and/or  assist  definitive  emergency  medical  treat- 
ment; and 

WHEREAS.  Emergency  Medical  Services  Wedt  from  September  16-22,  1990  will  help 
all  citizens  better  understand  the  importance  of  state's  emergency  medical  services 
system  and  procedures; 


MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEODIBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  16-22,  1990  as  Emergency  Medical  Services  Week  and 
encourage  all  Califomians  to  increase  their  awareness  of  ways  to  prevent  accidents 
and  other  emergency  incidents  and  how  to  use  their  emergency  medical  services 
system  when  such  situations  do  occur. 

IH  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 
September  1990. 


Aj/jlj^aAC^ 


of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6812 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMAT'  N 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  c  California 


HHKRBAS.  our  founding  fathers  held  a  deep  respect  for  the  rights  of  all 
citizens,  and  in  order  to  ensure  that  future  generations  of  Americans  would  be  able 
to  benefit  from  the  liberties  and  privileges  inherent  in  a  democratic  nation  they 
established  the  United  States  Constitution;  and 

VHKSXAS.  for  203  years,  this  document  has  been  cherished  by  all  Americans  and 
freedom  loving  people  from  throughout  the  world  for  its  simple  but  eloquent  style 
in  outlining  the  duties  of  government  and  the  rights  of  all  citizens;  and 

HHKRBAS.  in  benefiting  from  the  freedom,  justice  and  liberty  which  are  guaran- 
teed by  the  United  States  Constitution,  all  Americans  must  also  assume  a  special 
responsibility  in  supporting  and  protecting  it  against  encroachment;  and 

WHKBBAS.  it  is  also  important  that  citizens  appreciate  the  vision  of  our  fore- 
fathers and  the  personal  sacrifices  which  they  made  to  establish  the  Constitution, 
while  also  committing  themselves  to  developing  a  full  understanding  of  the  prin- 
ciples and  provisions  which  it  contains;  and 

whkkKAS,  from  September  17-23,  1990,  people  from  throughout  our  nation  will  be 
observing  participating  in  appropriate  celebrations  in  honor  of  the  203rd  anniver- 
sary of  the  Constitution  and  the  freedoms  and  independence  we  all  enjoy  as 
Americans; 


NOH.  THERBFORB.  I.  GB08CT  DBIKIIBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  17-23,  1990  as  Constitution  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  call  upon  their  patriotic  spirit  and  participate  in 
appropriate  observances  of  this  special  event 

IH  WITHBSS  HHBRBOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  18th  day  of 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  California^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6813 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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Jfxxv 

A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHKKKAS.  the  economic  vitality  of  our  great  state  and  nation  is  based  on  an 
open,  competitive  and  free  market  system  which  benefits  consumers  through  enter- 
prise, initiative  and  a  growing  economy:  and 

UHKBKAS,  an  important  part  of  any  successful  business  strategy  is   the   rec- 
ognition of  every  customer's  unique  needs  and  desires;  and 

WHKRBAS.  informed  and  satisfied  customers  play  an  in^ortant  role  in  business 
prosperity  and  success  through  their  ability  to  influence  the  delivery  of  quality 
goods  and  services;  and 

WHKRBAS,   there  are  many  associations,  such  as  the  International  Custoner 
Service  Association,  dedicated  to  improving  customer  service  through  educational 
programs,   management  development  opportunities  and  efforts  to  educate  business, 
government  and  community  leaders  about  the  importance  of  quality  customer  service; 
and 

HHKKBAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  importance  of 
effective  customer  service  and  its  positive  impact  on  our  economy,  our  way  of  life 
and  our  ability  to  remain  competitive  in  the  international  marketplace; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEUKHKJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1-7,  1990  as  Customer  Service  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California  1/ 


^ptloMh  M^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6814 


11 

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io  the  offiw  of  the  Seeretwy  of  Skna 

EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       <*it»^<^cov^'-^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whkkKAS.  good  physical  and  mental  health  can  be  attributed  in  large 
preventive  medicine  and  the  availability  of  quality  health  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  medical  assistants  play  a  significant  role  in  the  provision  of  health 
care  by  providing  valuable  support  services  to  physicians:  and 

HHEREA5.  medical  assistants  help  physicians  in  jobs  ranging  from  scheduling 
office  appointments  to  office  management,  and  from  collecting  specimens  to  assist- 
ing with  surgery;  and 

HHEREAS,  the  American  Association  of  Medical  Assistants  is  hosting  its  34th 
annual  convention  in  Los  Angeles  to  discuss  issues  affecting  their  profession  and 
new  technologies  which  will  improve  their  professional  performance;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  professionals  work  to  expand  their  technical  skills  through  a 
wide  range  of  continuing  education  programs  and  are  to  be  commended  for  their 
unwavering  commitment  to  quality  health  services; 

mW.  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  5-10.  1990  as  Medical  Assistants  Week  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  gain  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  services 
they  provide. 

Ill  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 
September  1990. 


Governor  of  California  t/ 


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Secretary  of  State 


6815 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        o»«»»^"^^-'«-- 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       ^^^^^'/f^^JujL^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  many  explorers  set  their  sights  West  to  discover  new  lands,  bountiful 
harvests,  lavish  stocks  of  fish  and  game,  in  addition  to  mineral  wealth;  and 

WHEREAS,   these  explorers  opened  the  path  to  the  golden  west  by  demonstrating 
that  the  frontier  extended  to  a  new  ocean  on  the  Western  plain;  and 

WHEREAS.  Juan  Rodriguez  Cabrillo  is  an  important  figure  in  our  state's  his- 
tory, commanding  an  ocean  voyage  up  the  west  coast  of  North  America;  and 

WHEREAS.  Cabrillo,  a  native  of  Portugal  in  the  service  of  the  Spanish  monarch, 
claimed  for  Spain  numerous  places  in  California,  including  the  San  Diego  Bay,  Santa 
Catalina  Island,  Point  Reyes  and  Monterey  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS.  September  28  marks  the  anniversary  of  Cabrillo's  first  sail  into  the 
San  Diego  Bay;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  for  all  Californians  to  recognize  the  lasting  contri- 
butions made  by  this  courageous  explorer; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (30RGB  DEIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1990  as  Cabrillo  Day  in  California. 

IR  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 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6816 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ho^iirJtaBf^.-, 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  pharmacists  provide  a  valuable  public  service  through  education  and 
promotion  of  safe  and  appropriate  prescription  drug  use  while  assisting  young  and 
old  alike  to  utilize  the  appropriate  prescriptions  for  their  ailments;  and 

HHESEAS,  despite  the  efforts  of  our  pharmacists  and  other  health  profession- 
als,  medication  misuse  and  abuse  continues  to  be  a  significant  public  health 
problem:  and 

HHEREAS.  this  widespread  misuse  of  medications  causes  prolonged  illnesses, 
harmful  side  effects,  drug  interactions,  work  absences  and  lack  of  productivity, 
increased  hospitalization,  traffic  and  domestic  accidents  and  contributes  to  an 
estimated  125.000  deaths  annually:  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  concerted  efforts  of  California's  pharmacists  and  other 
health  professionals,  we  can  educate  our  citizens  on  the  safe  and  effective  use  of 
prescription  drugs:  and 

WHEREAS,   it  is  important  to  recognize  California's  pharmacists  and  their  im- 
portant role  as  health  information  providers  and  for  their  unwavering  commitment  to 
assisting  the  infirm  during  their  recuperation  and  recovery: 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORCT  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13.  1989  as  California  Pharmacy  Week  in  California. 

Ill  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
September  1989. 


Govei 


rnor  of  California  (J 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6817 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ""^^s.ro^^.r' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


5.EP'"  .nssj 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  when  the  first  settlers  landed  in  America,  they  were  fortunate  to 
benefit   from  the  assistance  of  native  Indians  who  helped  them  become  comfortable 
and  self-supporting  in  this  new  land;  and 

WHEREAS,  at  that  time,  there  were  more  than  2  million  Indians  in  America,  with 
approximately  250.000  living  in  what  would  become  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS.   California  Indians  have  long  held  a  deep  appreciation  of  nature  and 
its  many  wonders,  and  the  customs  of  their  heritage  reflect  their  desire  to  live  in 
a  world  of  peace  and  harmony  among  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,   despite  many  hardships  and  the  dramatic  changes  which  influenced 
their  world,  Indians  have  made  and  continue  to  make  many  significant  contributions 
to  our  society:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  important  role  which 
Indians  have  played  in  the  development  and  progress  of  America  and  work  to  under- 
stand the  traditions  and  customs  which  make  their  culture  so  unique; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  6B0R(X  DEOKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  September  28,  1990  s  California  American  Indian  Day,  and  urge  all 
citizens   to  participate   in  programs  which  will  help  them  better  appreciate  the 
valuable  historical  contributions,  past  and  present,   of  California  American 
Indians. 


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  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6818 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  providing  skilled  and  effective  health  care  to  all  citizens  requires 
the  concerned  involvement  of  the  many  diverse  components  of  the  health  care  profes- 
sion; and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  nurses  are  an  inqjortant  segment  of  the  health  care  and 
preventive  medicine  profession  and  contribute  significantly  to  the  health  and 
welfare  of  all  Califomians  and  citizens  throughout  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  they  are  highly  skilled  professionals  who  manage  crisis  situations, 
patient  care  and  trauma  cases  around  the  clock,  delivering  efficient,  preventive 
and  comprehensive  health  care  to  millions  of  Americans  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  dedicated  efforts  underscore  their  knowledge  and  expertise  in 
assessing  critical  patients'   needs  as  they  coordinate  a  plan  of  action  to  meet 
those  needs  on  a  second's  notice,  while  providing  emotional  support  to  them  and 
their  family  members;  and 

WHEREAS,   emergency  nurses  practice  in  diverse  areas  throughout  our  state  and 
nation  including:  rural  and  urban  hospitals,  trauma  centers,  clinics,  health  main- 
tenance organizations,   industrial   institutions,   military  settings,  ambulatory 
centers,  aero-medical  and  ground  transport;  and 

WHEREAS,  emergency  nurses  collaborate  with  other  professional  groups  in 
educational  activities,  disaster  planning,  organ  and  tissue  procurement  and 
transfer,  injury  prevention  and  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  appreciate  the 
emergency  nurses  for  their  many  contributions  which  they  make  to  provide  essential 
health  care  to  all  Califomians; 

new.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DBUKMBJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  3,  1990  Emergency  Nurses  Day. 

IM  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
September  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


f(\(mh  h^im 


Secretary  of  State 


6819 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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<  J(lk»  af  th*  S«r»tary  of  ^^i 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERSAS.  World  Food  Day  is  a  global  event  designed  to  increase  awareness, 
understanding  and  informed  action  on  the  complex  issues  of  food  security  for  all; 
and 

WHEREAS.  World  Food  Day  is  observed  each  October  16th  in  150  nations  and  has 
the  support  of  more  than  400  sponsoring  organizations  in  the  United  States;  and 

whkkkAS,  the  United  States,  as  the  largest  food  producer  on  earth,  has  gener- 
ously contributed  to  help  feed  hungry  people  throughout  the  world;  and 

HHEREAS.  World  Food  Day  combines  caring  people  working  together  through 
private  voluntary  organizations,  governments  and  international  cooperation  to  build 
public  knowledge  in  the  struggle  for  hunger  alleviation  and  world  food  security; 
and 

whbkHAS.  World  Food  Day  is  a  time  to  think  about  local,  national  and  world 
food  security  and  the  connections  between  food  producers  and  consumers,   food 
surplus  and  food  deficit  countries;  and 

NOV.  THEREFORE.  I.  (^ORGB  DE1KMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  16,  1990  as  World  Food  Day  in  California,  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  become  aware  of  the  importance  of  the  international  movement  dedicated 
to  hunger  elimination  and  food  security. 


6820 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  our  history.  American  workers  have  earned  respect  and 
appreciation  for  their  exceptional  craftsmanship  and  skill;  and 

HHBRKAS.   the  commitment  to  quality  and  excellence  continues  to  be  a  high 
priority  in  American  industries;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  is  a  global  economic  leader  dedicated  to  enhancing  the 
opportunities  for  quality  products  and  services  to  be  utilized  in  the  international 
marketplace;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  American  Society  for  Quality  Control  has  provided  leadership  and 
guidance  to  quality  control  programs  throughout  our  nation  since  19A6;  and 

WHEREAS,   during  October,  the  California  chapter  of  the  American  Society  for 
Quality  Control  will  sponsor  distinctive  programs  to  encourage  all  citizens  to 
educate  and  rededicate  themselves  to  producing  quality  products  and  services; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  the  month  of  October.  1990  as  Quality  Month  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances. 

IH  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  1990. 


6821 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


r  I  L  E  D 

ifffca  ji  the  Seo»''ory  of  v-rf- 

lit  J, 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


HHERKAS.  respiratory  care  is  an  integral  part  of  the  health  care  system  and 
provides  all  Americans  with  an  important  medical  treatment  and  resource;  and 

WHKRKAS.  for  decades,  respiratory  care  practitioners  have  contributed  to  the 
health  of  our  citizens  by  performing  vital  and  technical  tasks  with  precision  and 
accuracy;  and 

WHKRKAS.   through  extensive  clinical  experimentation  and  medical  education, 
respiratory  care  professionals  have  developed  sophisticated  techniques  that  have  a 
significant  and  productive  impact  on  the  medical  community  and  the  health  and 
welfare  of  all  citizens;  and 

WHKRKAS.  the  dedicated  efforts  of  respiratory  care  professionals  and  their 
staffs  greatly  contribute  to  the  quality  of  health  care  available  to  all;  and 

HHKBKAS.  this  specialized  care  and  field  of  medicine  is  important  to  treating 
many  ailments  which  inflict  our  citizens  and  contributes  to  the  well-being  of  all 
Califomians; 

naa     THKRKFORK.  I,  GEORGB  DKDKMKJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13.  1990  as  Respiratory  Care  Meek  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  learn  more  about  the  important  work  done  by  these  health 
professionals. 

IH  HITMBSS  WHKKKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 


September. 

Governor  of  California 


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IfYlcrnhh^i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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OTBRKAS.  pharmacists  provide  a  valuable  public  service  through  education  and 
promotion  of  safe  and  appropriate  prescription  drug  use  while  assisting  young  and 
old  alike  to  utilize  the  appropriate  prescriptions  for  their  ailments;  and 

WHKRKAS.  despite  the  efforts  of  our  pharmacists  and  other  health  profession- 
als,  medication  misuse  and  abuse  continues  to  be  a  significant  public  health 
problem:  and 

HHEBKAS,  this  widespread  misuse  of  medications  causes  prolonged  illnesses, 
harmful  side  effects,  drug  interactions,  work  absences  and  lack  of  productivity, 
increased  hospitalization,  traffic  and  domestic  accidents  and  contributes  to  an 
estimated  125.000  deaths  annually:  and 

WHKRKAS,  through  the  concerted  efforts  of  California's  pharmacists  and  other 
health  professionals,  we  can  educate  our  citizens  on  the  safe  and  effective  use  of 
prescription  drugs;  and 

WHKRKAS.   it  is  important  to  recognize  California's  pharmacists  and  their  im- 
portant role  as  health  information  providers  and  for  their  unwavering  commitment  to 
assisting  the  infirm  during  their  recuperation  and  recovery: 

MOW.  THKRKFORK.  I.  GBORGK  DKOKliKJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13.  1990  as  California  Pharmacy  Week  in  California. 

ni  WITHKSS  WHKRKOy  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
September  1990. 


ATTKST: 


^rnor  of  California^ 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"'•^^^  '-^''"'''' 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  oi  California 


WHKREAS.  pharmacists  provide  a  valuable  public  service  through  education  and 
promotion  of  safe  and  appropriate  prescription  drug  use  while  assisting  young  and 
old  alike  to  utilize  the  appropriate  prescriptions  for  their  ailments;  and 

WHERKAS.  despite  the  efforts  of  our  pharmacists  and  other  health  profession- 
als,  medication  misuse  and  abuse  continues  to  be  a  significant  public  health 
problem:  and 

HHEIKAS.  this  widespread  misuse  of  medications  causes  prolonged  illnesses, 
harmful  side  effects,  drug  interactions,  work  absences  and  lack  of  productivity, 
increased  hospitalization,  traffic  and  domestic  accidents  and  contributes  to  an 
estimated  125.000  deaths  annually;  and 

HHKRKAS.  through  the  concerted  efforts  of  California's  pharmacists  and  other 
health  professionals,  we  can  educate  our  citizens  on  the  safe  and  effective  use  of 
prescription  drugs;  and 

HHEBEAS.   it  is  important  to  recognize  California's  pharmacists  and  their  im- 
portant role  as  health  information  providers  and  for  their  unwavering  commitment  to 
assisting  the  infirm  during  their  recuperation  and  recovery; 

NOR.  THEREFOKS.  I.  GBOKX  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13.  1990  as  California  Pharmacy  Week  in  California. 

IM  HITNBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  27th  day  of 
September  1990. 


/Cj/jK^*ji,AZMt 


or  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


6823 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '" "^jS&'^Xr 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKRBAS.  The  National  Federation  of  Business  and  Professional  Women  began 
National  Business  Women's  Week  in  1926  to  emphasize  the  significant  contributions 
which  women  have  made  to  the  economic,  social,  cultural  and  political  life  of  the 
community,  state,  nation  and  world;  and 

umtBKAS,   for  6A  years,   special  events  and  activities  held  throughout  our 
country  have  been  sponsored  by  the  Federation  and  its  local  organizations  to  honor 
working  women;  and 

WHEREAS,   over  the  years.  National  Business  Women's  Week  has  become  an  event 
widely  recognized  by  public  and  private  institutions  and  local  communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  the  primary  goals  of  this  organization  are  creating  better 
conditions  for  business  women  through  the  study  of  social,  educational,  econcanic 
and  political  problems,  increased  involvement  in  community  oriented  activities  and 
the  promotion  of  greater  opportunities  for  women  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS.   The  California  Federation  of  BPW,  along  with  the  entire  National 
Federation,  will  celebrate  National  Business  Women's  Week  from  October  lA-20,  1990; 

NOW.  THKREFQRB.  I.  GEORGE  DEDDOEJIAI.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  14-20,  1990  as  National  Business  Women's  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  celebrations  in  recogni- 
tion of  this  observance. 

IM  WinBSS  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6824 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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o!  »h»  SftJK.  of  C-jlifcimin 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


HHKSKAS.  the  California  Escrow  Association  is  a  statewide  organization  which 
plays  a  vital  role  in  our  state's  real  estate  industry:  and 

HHKRBAS.   citizens   throughout   our  state  benefit  from  the  endeavors  of  the 
California  Escrow  Association,  which  now  boasts  over  4,000  members  statewide  within 
32  regional  associations;  and 

whkkKA.S,   for  the  past  66  years,  the  members  of  this  association  have  been 
dedicated  to  promoting  growth  and  progress  within  the  escrow  profession  by  encour- 
aging steadfast  allegiance  to  its  Code  of  Ethics;  and 

HHKSBAS.  during  the  month  of  October  1990.  the  California  Escrow  Association 
will  be  holding  its  35th  annual  education  conference  to  provide  an  opportunity  for 
exchanging  new  ideas  an  strategies  for  meeting  the  challenges  of  the  future;  and 

HHERBAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  valuable  contribu- 
tions which  this  organization  makes  to  our  state,  as  well  as  the  dedicated  profes- 
sionals who  comprise  its  ranks  and  continue  to  uphold  the  long-standing  traditions 
of  excellence  which  it  has  established; 


6825 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT    '"''~;fT.tT^^TXl- 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


^c^  J  I 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  proper  nutrition  is  vital  to  the  good  health  of  all  citizens,  and 
also  helps  ensure  that  individuals  are  more  resistant  to  disease  and  recuperate 
faster  from  illness;  and 

whkkKAS,  Healthcare  Food  Service  workers  are  dedicated  to  providing  appetiz- 
ing, nutritious  meals  within  budgetary  guidelines  and  therapeutic  limitations  in 
hospital  and  medical  care  facilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  individuals  often  work  in  demanding  environments  where  they 
must  produce  meals  which  provide  physical  nourishment,  as  well  as  comfort  and 
pleasure  to  patients  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  fitting  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  vital  roll  which 
Healthcare  Food  Service  employees  play  in  our  overall  health  care  system; 

NOH.  THEREFORE.  I.  (30R<X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13,  1990  as  Healthcare  Food  Service  Employees  Wedt  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  recognize  the  spirit  of  commitment  and  goodwill 
demonstrated  by  these  dedicated  healthcare  professionals. 

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  1990. 


ATTEST; 


Governor  of  California /y 


ffloMh  imiiiJL 


Secretary  of  State 


6826 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


UhkkKAS.  providing  skilled  health  care  to  the  citizens  of  California  requires 
the  dedicated  efforts  of  all  members  of  our  state's  health  care  profession;  and 

WHEREAS,   nurse  midwives  are  an  important  part  of  this  system,  for  they  are 
instrumental  in  ensuring  that  health  maintenance  organizations,  hospitals,  birthing 
centers,  private  practices  and  public  health  departments  are  responsive  and  effec- 
tive in  meeting  the  needs  of  their  patients;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  certified  nurse-midwives  of  California  supervise  the  care  of 
women  during  pregnancy,  childbirth,  and  for  family  planning  needs,  and  have  com- 
piled a  record  of  safe,  cost-effective  care  which  has  contributed  significantly  to 
healthier  births  in  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   certified  nurse-midwives  practice  throughout  California,  providing 
backup  care  for  physicians  in  urban  areas,  and  professional  care  in  rural  areas 
where  access  to  health  care  is  limited,  as  well  as  serving  in  the  private  sector 
where  they  are  often  the  only  health  care  providers  serving  low-income  women;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  vital  contributions 
which  these  dedicated  individuals  make  in  working  to  ensure  the  health,  safety  and 
well-being  of  all  Califomians,  particularly  mothers  and  newborn  children; 

WW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOBGR  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-14,  1990  as  Nurse  Midwifery  Week  in  California. 

Ill  WITHESS  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  1990. 


0    I 


-dU 


Governor  of  California/ 


Secreta'-'  of  State 


6827 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     -■^-^v- 'HA- 
STATE OF  CALIFORNIA     ...Jj^l^i^r 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


nukkKAS.  each  day  throughout  our  nation,  countless  citizens  with  physical 
disabilities  continue  to  overcome  their  potential  limitations  to  lead  active, 
productive  and  satisfying  lives;  and 

wmkkKAS,  these  special  individuals  constantly  demonstrate  an  enviable  spirit 
of  determination  and  commitment  to  excellence  which  all  citizens  should  strive  to 
emulate;  and 

VHEBEAS.  each  of  them  has  accepted  the  challenge  of  assuming  responsibility 
for  their  own  lives,  and  through  a  strong  sense  of  character  and  belief  in  their 
own  abilities  they  are  able  to  reach  for  their  dreams  and  realize  their  goals;  and 

WhkkSAS.  each  year,  the  National  Rehabilitation  Hospital  sponsors  the  Annual 
Victory  Awards  Celebration  held  in  Washington,  D.C.  to  honor  some  of  these  individ- 
uals whose  stories  of  inspiration,  bravery  and  perseverance  are  deserving  of 
national  recognition;  and 

RHESEAS.  as  in  the  past,  all  of  this  year's  honorees  have  demonstrated  great 
courage  in  the  face  of  adversity  and  their  personal  successes  truly  represent  the 
triumph  of  the  human  spirit  in  its  highest  form;  and 

HBKRKAS.   in  saluting  the  endeavors  of  these  individuals,  we  can  offer  a 
message  of  hope  to  the  more  than  42  million  citizens  who  face  the  personal   chal- 
lenges of  physical  disability,  as  well  as  those  people  who  are  struggling  with  the 
problems  of  substance  abuse,  mental  illness  and  a  variety  of  other  adverse 
conditions; 

NtW.  THKRKFORE.  I.  CT0K6B  DKIKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  14-21,  1990  as  Victory  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens   to  gain  a  better  understanding  and  appreciation  of  the  achievements  of 
disabled  people. 

IN  HITNBSS  WUmUfOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  1st  day  of 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  Califomis 


ATTEST : 


Secretary  of  State 


6828 


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EXECUTIVE  DER\RTMENT   ''•"!':;::':' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


whkkKAS,  as  licensed  professionals,  dental  hygienists  are  trained  to  assist 
patients  in  practicing  essential  techniques  whicti  will  help  them  maintain  optimal 
oral  health;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  training  and  experience  are  beneficial   in  helping  them  to 
educate  the  public  regarding  the  necessity  of  proper  health  habits  and  the  impor- 
tance of  preventive  dental  care;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  providing  essential  services  to  citizens  in  the  Golden  State, 
registered  dental  hygienists  have  assumed  an  important  role  in  our  state's  overall 
health  care  system,  and  have  earned  widespread  praise  for  their  professionalism  and 
commitment  to  high  standards  of  excellence;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  appropriate  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  dedicated 
efforts  and  valuable  services  provided  by  dental  hygienists  throughout  our  state; 

HDH,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKHEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  14-20,  1990  as  Dental  Hygiene  Week  in  California. 

IB  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  1990. 


/i-f-'t^^y. —  /d/«.c.»,/C*-^*4-i* 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6829 


T  T-  Tf 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


lu^  o^l. 


■ory  of  S»n« 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHBBEAS,  on  October  10.  1911.  4.000  years  of  monarchial  rule  by  the  Ch'inR 
Dynasty  in  China  ended,  ushering  in  China's  independence;  and 

WHBRKAS,   this  independence  was  long  sought  and  steadfastly  fought  for  by 
countless  Chinese  patriots,  guided  by  the  valor  and  leadership  of  Dr.  Sun  Yat-Sen- 
and  ' 

WHEREAS,   one  of  the  results  of  this  independence  was  an  open  door  to  China 
that  enabled  the  outside  world  to  learn  about  the  fascinating  cultural  heritage  of 
the  Chinese;  and 


HHEREAS.   today,   the  State  of  California  is  blessed  with  a  rich  Chinese 
heritage  that  strengthens  its  conununities  and  provides  cultural  enrichment  to 
countless  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.  Chinese  people  everywhere  celebrate  the  independence  of  1911  and  the 
brave  heroics  of  the  men  and  women  who  made  it  possible  with  their  annual  Double 
Tenth  celebration;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   fitting  that  all  Califomians.  who  also  enjoy  independence 
because  of  the  bravery  and  determination  of  our  forefathers,  join  in  this  important 
celebration  as  we  look  forward  to  continued  friendship  and  goodwill  between  our 
peoples; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  10.  1990  as  Double  Tenth  Day  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to^joii  ia  appropriate  observances. 

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. 


6830 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


whekSAS.  throughout  the  Golden  State,  there  are  countless  citizens  who  are 
participating  in  effective  service  organizations  and  programs  designed  to  assist 
retarded  children;  and 

HHERSAS.  one  of  these  organizations  is  the  Knights  of  Columbus  which  has 
undertaken  a  project  designed  to  provide  assistance  for  the  treatment  and  care  of 
mentally  retarded  children;  and 


WHKRKAS,  this  year,  the  over  four  hundred  Councils  of  the  Knights  of  Columbus 
California  will  be  conducting  their  Third  Annual  State-Wide  Candy  Drive  in 
communities  throughout  California;  and 


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WHEREAS,  the  proceeds  of  this  important  campaign  will  be  distributed  to  not- 
for-profit  agencies  and  institutions  in  our  state  which  are  dedicated  to  sei 
the  needs  of  mentally  retarded  children;   and 


irving 


WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Califomians  are  aware  of  the  efforts  of  the 
Knights  of  Columbus,  for  only  through  the  cooperation  and  active  participation  of 
all  citizens  can  this  program  prove  to  be  a  great  success; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  2-4,  1990  as  Help  Retarded  Childien  Days  in  California  and 
call  upon  all  citizens  to  do  their  part  to  help  bring  a  measure  of  joy  and  satis- 
faction into  the  lives  of  these  special  children. 

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  1990. 


Governor  of  Califomi 


Secretary  of  State 


6831 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKREAS.  over  the  years,  nurse  practitioners  have  become  an  increasingly 
valuable  segment  of  the  health  care  profession  as  their  role  in  the  industry  has 
evolved  to  help  meet  the  needs  of  the  underserved;  and 

HHERSAS,  currently,  there  are  over  25,000  nurse  practitioners  throughout  our 
nation,  with  approximately  4,300  in  California  alone;  and 

WHEREAS.    these  dedicated  professionals  have  made  many  significant 
contributions  to  the  health  care  industry,  and  their  commitment  to  quality,   cost- 
effectiveness  and  high  standards  of  excellence  have  earned  them  widespread  praise 
and  respect;  and 

HHEKEAS.  nurse  practitioners  serve  the  public  in  a  wide  variety  of  settings, 
including  long-term  care  facilities,  health  maintenance  organizations,  industries, 
schools,  universities  and  the  armed  services,  as  well  as  federal,  state  and  local 
health  departments;  and 

HHESEAS.   countless  citizens  are  receiving  primary  health  care  from  nurse 
practitioners  who  have  earned  a  well-deserved  reputation  for  providing  safe, 
effective  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important  that  all  Califomians  recognize  the  vital 
contributions  which  nurse  practitioners  make  to  ensuring  for  the  health  and  well- 
being  of  citizens  throughout  our  state  and  nation; 

HON.  THEREFORE.  I.  (SORCT  DEOKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  A-10,1990  as  Nurse  Practitioner  Week  in  California. 

Ill  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


IfYloud)  Mf^^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6832 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  approximately  one  in  every  five  people  suffers  from  some   form  of 
mental   or  emotional  disorder  and  countless  others  are  affected  by  the  presence  of 
mental  illness  in  the  family;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  last  decade,  scientists  and  researchers  have  w<  rked  to 
develop  a  comprehensive  and  accurate  knowledge  of  the  human  brain,  and  great 
progress  has  been  made  in  determining  the  origins  of  severe  and  persistent  mental 
illness,  such  as  schizophrenia  and  other  affective  disorders;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  general  public  is  sometimes  unaware  of  accurate,  up-to-date  and 
progressive  information  about  mental  illness,  which  often  results  in  a  misunder- 
standing about  individuals  whose  lives  are  affected  by  these  illnesses;  and 

WHEREAS,   greater  public  awareness   of  mental  illness  will  help  reduce  the 
stigma  and  misconceptions  associated  with  this  disease,  and  will  ease  the  pain  and 
suffering  of  mental  health  patients  and  their  loved  ones;  and 

WHEREAS,   understanding,   funding,  education,  research  and  treatment  are  the 
keys  to  successfully  meeting  the  challenges  of  providing  adequately  for  the  mental 
health  needs  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  National  Advisory  Mental  Health  Council  in  conjunction  with  the 
National  Mental  Health  Leadership  Fortim  will  be  sponsoring  a  series   of  public 
hearings  across  the  nation  to  discuss  mental  illness  and  its  effects  on  all 
citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  issues  of  Child  and  Adolescent  Mental  Disorders  will  be  addressed 
at  a  public  hearing  to  be  held  October  9,  1990  in  Los  Angeles,  California; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13,  1990  as  Mental  Illness  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encou£ag^  all  ^itizens  to  take  this  opportunity  to  learn  more  about  mental 
illnesi   ^^^^^^^^^^^^ 

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 


6833 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  a  destructive  fire  occurs  every  three  minutes  of  every  day  in 
California:  and 

WHEREAS,   additionally,   a  fire  occurs  every  15  minutes  in  homes  and  other 
buildings  where  people  live  or  sleep;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  over  9,000  bum  injuries  occur  which  require  medical 
attention  and  treatment;  and 

WHEREAS,  fire  costs  California  over  one  billion  dollars  annually  in  destroyed 
property  and  lost  natural  resources,  as  well  as  serious  personal  trauma  and  suffer- 
ing :  and 

WHEREAS,  the  vast  majority  of  fire-related  tragedies  are  the  result  of  unknow- 
ing or  careless  behavior  and  can  be  prevented  by  increasing  awareness,  providing 
appropriate  information  and  motivating  people  to  make  fire  and  bum  prevention  a 
part  of  their  daily  lives;  and 

WHEREAS,  one  week  each  year  is  dedicated  to  enhancing  public  awareness  and 
instilling  a  sense  of  personal   responsibility  toward  the  fire  safety  of  our 
families,  friends  and  neighbors. 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DE1KMEJIA1I.  Governor  of  the  State  of  Califomia,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  9-15,  1990  as  Fire  Prevention  Week  in  California  and  urge 
all  citizens  to  concentrate  on  one  of  the  most  basic  fire  safety  behaviors  — 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  28th  day  of 


September  1990. 
Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


(A^>  (wh  h^  i^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6834 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHKkKAS,  citizens  throughout  the  State  of  California  rely  on  hospitals  to  meet 
their  routine  and  emergency  health  needs;  and 

HHKRKAS,   those  individuals  who  work  in  hospitals  play  an  important  role  in 
providing  for  the  health  and  well-being  of  people  of  all  ages;  and 

wmkkKAS,  hospital  Central  Service  personnel  are  an  important  segment  of  our 
state's  health  care  system  and  have  continually  upheld  high  standards  of  excellence 
in  providing  quality,  effective  care  to  patients  in  today's  modem  hospitals  and 
medical  centers;  and 

whbkKAS,   Central   Service  employees   are  responsible  for  providing  sterile 
patient  care  supplies  and  have  earned  widespread  praise  for  their  efforts  to 
balance  quality  service  with  cost-effectiveness;  and 

WHKKKAS.  Central  Service  employees  are  trained  in  aseptic  techniques  and 
current  trends  in  sterilization,  thereby  reducing  the  patient's  risk  of  acquiring 
infection  during  their  stay  in  the  hospital;  and 

WHERKAS,  it  is  important  that  all  Californians  recognize  the  valuable  contri- 
butions of  these  dedicated  professionals  who  are  continually  working  to  improve 
their  knowledge  and  expertise  related  to  their  job; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  (30RGB  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  7-13,  1990  as  Central  Service  Week  in  California. 

ni  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ST: 


IfYl  J.M>  M  ^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6835 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 
WHERKAS.   Americans   receive  an  annual   average   of  six  prescriptions  per  person,    and   a 
total     of  nearly  1.6  billion  prescriptions  were  dispensed   last  year  at  an  estimated  cost 
to  Americans   of  nearly  $30  billion;    and 

WHEREAS,   up   to  one-half  of  medicines  prescribed   are  used    incorrectly,      contributing 
rolonged   illness,    avoidable  side  effects  and   interactions,   unnecessary  hospitaliza- 


to  p 

tions  and  even  death;  and 


that 


WHEREAS,  the  improper  use  of  prescription  medicine  is  so  pervasive  in  the  U.S. 
it  is  called  America's  other  drug  problem;  and 

WHEREAS,  working  adults  from  the  ages  of  19-6A  constitute  our  nation's  most  populous 
group  of  medication  users,  and  they  annually  consume  about  1  billion  prescriptions,  while 
each  year  over  200  million  prescriptions  are  written  for  children  and  teenagers;  and 

WHEREAS,  approximately  one  in  every  three  Americans  is  receiving  no  information  from 
their  health  care  professionals  about  the  medicines  that  are  prescribed  before  they  take 
them,   and  approximately  96  percent  of  patients  do  not  ask  questions  about  their  medi- 
cines; and 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Council  on  Patient  Information  and  Education,  a  coalition  of 
260  organizations  representing  medicine,  pharmacy,  nursing,  dentistry,  allied  health  pro- 
fessions, consumer  groups,  government,  industry  and  voluntary  health  agencies   is  com- 
mitted to  improving  communication  and  public  awareness  about  the  prescription  medicines 
which  they  take;  and 

WHEREAS,  health  care  professionals,  hospitals,  voluntary  health  and  human  services 
agencies,  and  consumer  groups  support  this  national  effort  to  promote  safe  and  effective 
medicine  use  by  citizens  of  all  ages  in  California,  and  will  participate  with  local 
awareness  campaigns  and  educational  programs  in  October  1990  and  beyond; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do  hereby 
proclaim  the  month  of  October  1990  as  "Talk  About  Prescriptions"  Month  in  California  and 
call  upon  all  citizens  to  observe  this  important  issue  by  adhering  to  the  theme,  "Break 
The  Rx  Silence  Barrier:  Talk  About  Prescriptions,"  and  by  educating  themselves  about  the 
prescription  medicines  they  use  and  by  seeking  advice  from  their  health  care  profes- 
sionals about  how  to  use  the  medicines  prescribed  for  them  safely  and  effectively. 

IH  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  1990. 


Governor  of  Zal\tomiA 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6836 
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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


OCT  0  9  1590 


EXECOnVE  ORDER  D-89-90 


HHKRKAS,  information  technology,  both  data  processing  and  telecommunications, 
has  become   the  State's  primary  tool  for  increasing  productivity,  improving  the 
delivery  of  services  to  the  public,   and  controlling  the  size  and  cost   of 
government;  and 

WHEREAS,   State  departments  should  continue  to  seek  opportunities  for 
increasing  productivity  through  cost-effective  applications  of  information 
technology;  and 

WHEREAS,   State-level  planning  and  oversight  of  information  technology  should 
provide  for  effective  coordination  of  data  processing  and  telecommunications 
projects,  including  communication  and  data  system  sharing  between  consolidated  data 
centers  and  individual  departments;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  should  ensure  that  sources  of  expert  advice  and  support  in 
the  planning  and  management   of  information  systems  are  readily  available  to 
executives,  program  managers,  and  technical  managers;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Office  of  Information  Technology  in  the  Department  of  Finance  has 
statutory  responsibility  for  developing  plans  and  policies  to  support  and  promote 
the  use  of  innovative  information  technologies; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAR.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by 
virtue  of  the  power  and  authority  vested  xn  me  by  the  Constitution  and  statutes  of 
the  State  of  California,  do  hereby  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

1.  The  Director  of  the  Office  of  Information  Technology  through  the  Director 
of  the  Department  of  Finance  shall  provide  the  Governor,  the  Governor's 
Cabinet,   and  department  directors  with  continuing  advice  and 
recommendations   to  promote  the  use  of  innovative   information 
technologies.   The  Director  of  the  Office  of  Information  Technology  shall 
provide  counsel  with  respect  to  cost-effective  opportunities   for  the 
replacement  of  manual  processes  with  automation  and  recommend  broad 
strategies,  goals,  and  objectives  for  the  management   of  information 
technology  in  the  State  of  California. 

2.  In  fulfilling  these  responsibilities  the  Office  of  Information  Technology 
shall: 

Establish  a  basic  framework  for  the  State's  use  of  information 
technology  to  facilitate  appropriate  communications  and  data  sharing 
between  all  levels  of  government  and  the  private  sector; 


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In  conjunction  with  the  Department  of  General  Services,  Division  of 
Telecommunications,   develop  policies  and  procedures   for  the 
coordinated  review  and  oversight  of  projects  that  include  both  data 
processing  and  telecommunications; 

In  cooperation  with  the  Stephen  P.  Teale  Data  Center  and  the  Health 
and  Welfare  Agency  Data  Center,   establish  a  clearinghouse  of 
information  concerning  existing  information,   technology  projects, 
and  establish  a  process  to  facilitate  the  transfer  and  sharing  of 
this  information  with  departments  which  are  considering  new, 
expanded  or  enhanced  information  technology  applications; 

In  conjunction  with  the  Stephen  P.  Teale  Data  Center  and  the  Health 
and  Welfare  Agency  Data  Center,  establish  programs  for  the  data 
centers   to  provide  technical  consulting  services  to  State 
departments. 


3.   The  Office  of  Information  Technology  shall  increase  the  delegation  of 
project  approval  responsibility  to  department  directors  consistent  with 
(a)  the  requirement  that  the  Office  actively  promote  maximum  efficiency 
in  the  use  of  State  funds  for  information  technology  and  information 
systems  and  (b)  the  level  of  departmental  executive  knowledge  and 
operational  experience  with  the  management  of  information  technology. 

In  the  accomplishment  of  each  of  these  responsibilities,  the  Office  of  Information 
Technology  shall  seek  advice  and  recommendations  from  State  departments  and  from 
the  private  sector  and  provide  full  opportunity  for  departmental  comment  prior  to 
adoption  of  new  or  revised  programs,  policies,  and  procedures.  The  Office  shall 
submit  a  progress  report  on  the  accomplishment  of  these  responsibilities  to  the 
Governor's  Office  60  days  after  the  effective  date  of  this  Order. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEKEOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  9th  day  of 
October  1990. 


Govemoirof  California 


^(YloMh  hmi(j^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6837 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


<  OOCWM. 


OCT  0  -c)  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WhhKKAS,  the  health  and  well-being  of  citizens  throughout  our  state  is  vital 
to  ensuring  the  continued  progress  of  communities  throughout  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   there  are  three  types  of  Lupus  which  have  afflicted  and  estimated 
500,000  people  in  our  nation,  with  approximately  16,  000  new  cases  being  reported 
each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,   tragically,   this  disease  affects  women  nine  times  more  frequently 
than  men,  and  most  commonly  during  their  childbearing  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  with  the  advancement  of  modem  technology,  it  is  encouraging  to  note 
that  health  professionals  have  been  successful  in  discovering  treatments  which  have 
helped  to  reduce  the  number  of  fatalities  caused  by  lupus;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  an  increase  in  public  education  and  awareness  of  the 
causes,  symptoms  and  effects  of  Lupus  can  we  continue  to  bring  comfort  and  hope  to 
those  who  suffer  from  this  disease,  while  encouraging  scientists  and  researchers  to 
remain  firmly  committed  to  finding  a  cure;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  (30R(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October.  1990  as  Lupus  Awareness  Month  in  California. 

ni  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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


iffloMh  hn^i»x 


Secretary  of  State 


6838 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  National  Society  of  the  Daughters  of  the  American  Revolution  was 
organized  on  October  11,  1990;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  100  years,  the  members  of  this  worthy  organization  have 
dedicated  themselves  to  promoting  good  citizenship  and  patriotism  in  individuals 
throughout  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  this  regard,  the  DAR  has  donated  over  ten  million  copies  of  its 
Daughters  of  the  Revolution  Manual  for  Citizenship  to  be  used  by  individuals  wish- 
ing to  become  naturalized  American  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  they  have  also  been  noted  for  their  efforts  to  encourage  all  citizens 
to  study  American  history,  and  by  sharing  their  interest  and  understanding  of  our 
country's  vibrant  history  the  DAR  has  helped  many  people  take  a  greater  interest  in 
the  events,  people  and  issues  which  have  shaped  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  members  of  the  DAR  have  been  actively  involved  in  locating  and 
marking  gravesites   of  Revolutionary  War  patriots,  preserving  historic  sites 
throughout  our  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  additionally,  the  DAR  has  earned  widespread  appreciation  for  its 
leadership  efforts  during  times  of  war,  its  commitment  to  encouraging  a  greater 
level  of  environmental  consciousness  in  all  citizens  and  its  dedication  to  helping 
bring  a  measure  of  joy,  comfort  and  hope  for  the  future  to  the  less  fortunate 
citizens  of  our  society;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  October  11,  1990-October  11,  1991,  the  Daughters  of  the  American 
Revolution  will  be  proudly  celebrating  100  years  of  service  to  the  people  of  our 
nation,  and  it  is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  take  this   opportunity  to 
salute  the  many  exceptional  contributions  and  achievements  of  the  DAR; 

HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  11,  1990-October  11,  1991  as  Daughters  of  the  Revolution 
Centennial  Year,  and  urge  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  observances  in 
recognition  of  this  milestone  event. 

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  1990. 

Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6839 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  ensuring  that  government  remains  responsive  and  effective  in  meeting 
the  needs  of  all  citizens  is  dependent  upon  the  active  participation  of  citizens 
throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  many  vibrant  and  energetic  older  citizens  throughout  California  have 
and  will  continue  to  play  an  important  role  in  California's  political  process 
through  their  participation  in  the  California  Senior  Legislature  which  is  sponsored 
by  the  State  Commission  on  Aging;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  Senior  Assemblypersons  and  Senior  Senators,  these  individuals  meet 
to  discuss  the  many  issues  which  affect  elderly  citizens  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  ten  years,  the  California  Senior  Legislature  has  provided  valu- 
able  information  to  the  California  State  L.   slature  and  the  Governor  and  has 
earned  great  praise  as  an  effective  advocate  fc^  California's  elderly  population; 
and 

WHEREAS,  their  dedicated  endeavors  have  been  instrumental  in  helping  to  main- 
tain the  dignity  and  quality  of  life  for  this  important  segment  of  our  population 
and  have  helped  to  ensure  that  all  citizens  are  comfortable,  healthy  and  happy 
during  their  "Golden  Years";  and 

WHEREAS,  this  year  from  October  14-18,  this  special  legislative  body  will  be 
holding  its  10th  Annual  Legislative  Session  in  Sacramento;  and 

WHEREAS,   on  this   special  anniversary  occasion,  it  is  appropriate  that  all 
citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  the  contributions  and  achievements  of 
the  California  Senior  Legislature; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEOCMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  join  in  congratulating  the  California  Senior  Legislature  on  ten  years  of 
success  and  accomplishment  and  salute  all  those  who  have  been  members  of  this 
volunteer  organization. 

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  1990. 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WuekEAS.    as   our  leaders   of  tomorrow,    students   throughout   California     are 
state's   hope   and    inspiration   for  the   future;    and 


our 


WuekEAS.  unfortunately,  the  safety  and  well  being  of  many  students,  teachers, 
and  school  staff  are  unnecessarily  jeopardized  by  disruption,  crime,  violence  and 
vandalism  in  our  schools;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  by  providing  all  students  with  an  environment  in  which  to  obtain 
a  quality,  comprehensive  education  can  we  ensure  that  our  state  will  remain  on  a 
bright  and  progressive  path;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Constitution  of  the  State  of  California  asserts  that  all 
students,  teachers,  administrators  and  school  staff  have  the  right  to  learn,  teach 
and  work  in  a  safe  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  negative  consequences  of  peer  pressure  often  result  in  young 
adults  disregarding  their  studies  and  involving  themselves  in  unproductive,   self- 
damaging  and  disruptive  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  encouraging  all  students  to  gain  a  greater  awareness  of  and 
respect  for  school  rules  and  safety  procedures,  law  enforcement  officials,   school 
administrators  and  concerned  parents  can  help  promote  a  safer  and  more  comfortable 
educational  environment  in  which  our  children  may  learn; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAH.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  14-20,   1990  as  Safe  Schools  Week  in  California  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities  to  promote  safety 
and  security  within  our  schools. 

IH  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  1990. 


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6841 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCT  1   1  1990 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  Statt  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  is  a  degenerative  eye  disease  which  afflicts 
children,  young  adults  and  elderly  citizens  the  world  over,  regardless  of  their 
race,  social  or  economic  status;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  increased  public  education  and  citizen  awareness  can  we 
help  bring  comfort  and  assistance  to  those  who  suffer  from  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  the  past  18  years.  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  International  has  been  a 
leader  in  the  battle  against  RP  and  have  earned  widespread  praise  and  appreciation 
for  their  efforts  to  inspire  all  people  to  practice  proper  eyesight  health  protec- 
tion measures;  and 

WHEREAS,  they  have  also  been  instrumental  in  encouraging  our  nation's  scien- 
tific and  technological  community  to  continue  their  efforts  to  treat  RP  victims  and 
find  a  cure  for  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  recording  of  the  song,   "Forgotten  Eyes,"   they  have 
initiated  a  public   outreach  campaign  to  help  further  their  endeavors  to  bring 
attention  to  this  genetic  disease  which  affects  far  too  many  people; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  14,  1990  as  Retinitis  Pigmentosa  Day  in  California,  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  remember  the  theme,  "Forgotten  Eyes,"  and  to  improve  their 
knowledge  of  eye  health  safety  practices. 

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 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6842 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCTl  1  1990 
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A   PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  in  1989.  2.509  people  died  on  California  roadways 
related  collisions,  and  another  63,937  were  injured;  and 


in   alcohol/drug 


WHEREAS,   these  deaths   and   injuries   cost  the  citizens  of  the  state  over 
$1  billion  each  year  through  services  provided  to  victims  and  their  families;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  tragedies  caused  by  drivers  who  drink   far  exceed   any  dollar 
amount   associated  with  accidents  and  fatalities,  and  touch  the  lives  of  countless 
citizens  who  are  either  involved  in  an  accident  with  a  drunk  or  drugged  driver  or 
suffer  the  loss  or  paralysis  of  a  loved  one  as  a  result  of  an  accident;  and 

WHEREAS,  increasing  the  public's  awareness  of  the  problems  caused  by  drunk  and 
drugged  driving  will  help  stimulate  growth  and  development  of  comprehensive  solu- 
tions at  both  the  state  and  local  level;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  designation  of  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving  Week  heightens  our  level 
of  knowledge  and  concern  and  has  inspired  both  public  and  private  sector  agencies 
to  create  activities  to  reduce  the  incidence  of  driving  while  under  the  influence 
of  alcohol  or  other  drugs; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DB1KMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  9-15.  1990  as  Drunk  and  Drugged  Driving  Awareness  Week  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  take  part  in  appropriate  observances   throughout   the 
state. 


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 
October  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCTI  • 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHKRKAS.  breast  cancer  is  a  great  tragedy  which  takes  the  lives  of  far  too 
many  women  each  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  the  most  common  form  of  cancer  among  women  in  our  nation,  one  out 
her  Iifeti:^;Td"  "     ""''''  ''"''  "'''  '^^^'^^  '^^^^  """^  «^  "-  P°-^  - 

WHEREAS,   research  statistics  indicated  that  the  mortality  rate  of  breast 
cancer  could  be  reduced  by  at  least  30  percent  if  women  were  aware  of  and  followed 
recommended  breast  cancer  screening  guidelines;  and 

not-  o!?r^:v  "^^°"""a'^ely.  a  very  low  percentage  of  women  have  had  a  mammogram, 
other  st^L.-^r  T'  ''"'  '"  '^"'"^  lifetime,  and  are  tragically  unaware'  of 
cincer:  Ind  ^^  ""  '    '°  ""^"^  '^^'^  "^^"""  °^   ^^^^"8  from  breast 

WHEREAS,  for  women  over  the  age  of  40.  it  is  recommended  that  they  have  a 
mammography  and  yearly  breast  examination  by  a  physician,  as  well  as  performing 
breast  self-examination  on  a  monthly  basis;  and 

WHEREAS,  for  women  of  all  ages,  monthly  breast  self-examination  is  a  highly 
recommended  practice;  and  '^     ' 

WHEREAS,   it   is  important  that  all  women  throughout  our  nation  are  aware  of 
these  vital,  life-saving  early  detection  practices  and  that  they  share  their  knowl- 
edge and  up-to-date  information  which  they  may  receive  with  their  female  friends, 
family  and  acquaintances; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1990  as  Breast  Cancer  Awareness  Month  in  California  Ld 
urge  all  women  to  discuss  a  screening  program  with  their  health  care  providers. 

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 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


68A4 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


in  ttodkiof  MwSKNkin' of  Sh)!' 


OCTl 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,    the  Assistance  League   of  Long  Beach,    a     chapter     of 
Assistance  League,   was  chartered   in  1940;    and 


National 


WHEREAS,   its  membership   roster  now  numbers  approximately  800  individuals, 
including  those  who  are  affiliated  with  its  Auxiliaries  —  Rick  Rackers,   Las 
Hermanas,  Cameo  Professional  Auxiliary  and  Assisteens;  and 

WHEREAS,  over  the  past  50  years,  this  noteworthy  organization  has  established 
15  philanthropic  projects  serving  the  needs  of  all  citizens,  and  this   past  year 
alone,   chapter  members  donated  over  33,000  hours  in  support  of  the  programs  and 
services  which  the  Assistance  League  of  Long  Beach  sponsors;  and 

WHEREAS,  among  these  worthwhile  programs  are  Ala  Carte,  Kids  on  the  Block, 
Service  to  Seniors,  the  Howard  and  Oriental  Art  Collection,  Service  to  Youth,  the 
Orthodontic  Center  and  the  Mentor  Project,  as  well  as  Operation  Hug,  Thrift   Shop, 
Community  Orientation  Tours,  Scholarships,  Operation  School  Bell  and  the  Assistance 
League  Chapter  House;  and 

WHEREAS,  their  motto,  "All  for  Service  and  Service  for  All,"  underscores  their 
strong  belief  in  the  value  of  community  involvement  and  their  concern  and  compas- 
sion for  the  well-being  of  their  fellow  citizens  in  Long  Beach  and  throughout   the 
Golden  State;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  year,   as  the  members  of  the  Assistance  League  of  Long  Beach 
celebrate  50  years  of  achievement  and  success,  it  is  most  appropriate  that  all 
citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  recognize  all  those  who  have  been  a  part  of  their 
notable  endeavors  and  acknowledge  the  many  outstanding  accomplishments  and  contri- 
butions of  this  exceptional  charitable  organization; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  congratulate  the  Assistance  League  of  Long  Beach  on  50  years  of  outstanding 
service  and  salute  all  current  and  former  members  for  their  long-standing  dedica- 
tion to  making  their  community  and  our  entire  state  a  better  place  for  all 
citizens.  I  am  confident  that  they  will  build  on  their  past  record  of  success  as 
they  continue  to  meet  the  challenges  of  the  1990 's  and  into  the  21st  Century. 

IM  WITHBSS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  12th  day  of 
October  1990. 

rnor  of  California  (J 


Gove 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6845 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHESBAS.  the  California  Department  of  Forestry  and  Fire  Protection  established 
the  Volunteers  In  Fire  Prevention  (VIP)  program  in  1980;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  VIP  program  was  designed  to  increase  citizen  participation  in  the 
important  task  of  wildfire  prevention;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  VIP  program  has  become  a  great  success  due  to  the  enthusiasm 
shown  by  both  citizen  volunteers  and  their  CDF  fire  prevention  leaders;  and 

WHEREAS.  VIPSs  have  volunteered  close  to  one  million  hours  of  fire  prevention 
effort  over  the  past  ten  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  innovative  and  effective  program  has  reached  over  30  million 
children  and  adults  with  a  vital  fire  prevention  message;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  California  Department  of  Forestry  and  Fire  Protection  VIP  program 
is  the  most  successful  and  cost  effective  fire  prevention  program  in  California; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  VIP  program  would  not  have  been  successful  without  the  unselfish 
giving  of  hundreds  of  concerned  citizens; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  salute  all   those  who  have  been  a  part  of  the  California  Department  of 
Forestry  Volunteers  In  Prevention  program  over  the  past  ten  years  and  encourage  all 
citizens  to  give  thanks  to  these  brave  men  and  women  for  their  outstanding  contri- 
butions and  accomplishments. 

m  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 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6846 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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OCT  i  :  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEKEAS.  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  (SIDS)  is  the  major  cause  of  death  for 
infants  between  the  ages  of  1  month  and  1  year,  annually  taking  the  lives  of  over 
700  infants  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  victims  of  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  are  babies  who  appear 
healthy  but  die  without  warning  during  sleep;  and 

HHEBEAS.  at  this  time.  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  is  neither  predictable  nor 
preventable,  leaving  parents  with  feelings  of  guilt  and  loneliness;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  parents  and  siblings  of  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  often  suffer 
unnecessary  anguish  because  many  people  never  know  what  was  the  cause  of  death  and 
are  unaware  of  the  existence  of  this  tragic  killer;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  increase  in  public  awareness  of  the  problem  of  Sudden  Infant  Death 
Sjmdrome  may  ease  the  burden  of  the  families  of  victims  and  stimulate  interest  in 
increased  research  into  identifying  the  causes  and  finding  a  cure  for  Sudden  Infant 
Death  Syndrome; 

H0«.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  1990  as  Sudden  Infant  Death  Syndrome  Awareness  Month  in 
California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  this  important  observance. 

Ill  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 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California' 


■■C-<<^^l^i'^i<»,A^ 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6847 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  the  Slot*  of  ColHbrnia 


OCT  1  6  1990 

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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHKRKAS.  The  Provence-Alpes-Cote  d'Azur  region  of  France  and  the  State  of 
California  share  many  geographic,  agricultural,  social  and  industrial  similarities; 
and 

WHERBAS.  among  these  are  a  diverse  landscape,  productive  farmlands  and  sea- 
coast,  a  world  renowned  wine  making  industry,  major  port  facilities  and  impressive 
export  programs,  prestigious  universities,  health  research  and  scientific  centers 
and  a  large  immigrant  population;  and 

WhkkKAS,   in  order  to  increase  the  trade,  economic  and  cultural  partnership 
between  California  and  the  Provence-Alpes-Cote  d'Azur  region  of  France,  a  delega- 
tion of  California  Senators   recently  participated  in  discussions  with  French 
governmental  leaders  to  exchange  ideas  and  strategies  for  meeting  these  goals;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  elected  officials  also  convened  to  address  many  in5)ortant 
issues  regarding  environmental  protection  and  the  necessity  of  developing  and 
promoting  worldwide  programs  to  preserve  and  improve  the  long-range  quality  and 
safety  of  our  environment;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  an  effort  to  establish  a  mutually  beneficial  relationship  which 
would  increase  the  exchange  of  environmental,  economic  and  other  types  of  informa- 
tion between  governmental  and  corporate  leaders  in  that  region  and  in  the  Golden 
State,  the  California  State  Legislature  recently  declared  the  Provence-Alpes-Cote 
d'Azur  region  of  France  as  a  sister  state  of  the  State  of  California;  and 

WHEREAS,   as   "The  Guiding  Light  of  Southern  Europe,"  this  region  is  ideally 
suited  for  even  greater  levels  of  international  trade,   and   this   sister  state 
relationship  will  help   increase  our  trade  and  commerce  partnership  and  provide 
increased  commercial  opportunities  for  businesses  of  all  sizes  in  the  Provence- 
Alpes-Cote  d'Azur  region  of  France  and  throughout  the  Golden  State; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGB  DEOKHEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  convey  my  warm  regards  to  the  citizens  of  the   Provence-Alpes-Cote  d'Azur 
region  of  France  as  they  join  with  the  citizens  of  California  in  what  I  am  confi- 
dent will  prove  to  be  a  strong  and  mutually  beneficial  sister  state  relationship. 

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  1990. 


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Secretary  of  State 


68A8 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  •"*«^SirJS!S^^' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  the  history  of  America,  all  citizens  have  been  greatly 
served  by  the  brave  men  and  women  who  have  been  members  of  our  nation's  armed 
forces ;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  times  of  war,  these  courageous  individuals  have  travelled  far 
from  home  to  wage  battle  in  foreign  lands  in  defense  of  the  cherished  freedoms  upon 
which  our  nation  was  founded;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  valiant  soldiers  reflect  the  finest  qualities  of  patriotism  and 
love  for  their  country  and  they  are  to  be  saluted  for  their  efforts  to  preserve  our 
democratic  way  of  life  and  its  inherent  principles  of  freedom,  justice  and  liberty 
for  all;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  the  eleventh  hour  of  the  eleventh  day  of  the  eleventh  month  — 
November  11,  1918  —  the  armistice  that  concluded  World  War  I  was  signed  and  this 
year  marks  the  72nd  anniversary  of  this  historically  significant  pact;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  has  become  a  tradition  of  great  importance  that,  each  year  on  this 
day,  all  Americans  recognize  and  celebrate  the  brave  heroics  and  noble  sacrifices 
of  the  men  and  women  who  fought  in  all  of  our  nation's  wars;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  year,   November  11th  will  once  again  be  observed  by  citizens 
throughout  America  as  a  day  to  extend  our  respect  and  give  thanks  to  all  those  who 
have  served  in  our  military; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11,  1990  as  Veterans  Day  in  California  and   I  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  remembering  the  valor  and  sacrifice  of  our  brave  soldiers  in 
past  wars  and  their  unparalleled  contributions  to  the  way  of  life  we  enjoy  today. 

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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6849 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT     F  I  L  E  D^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       """^^S'T"^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS.  California  has  a  well-established  forest  products   industry  which 
contributes   significantly  to  our  economy  and  provides  many  jobs  to  citizens 
throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,  from  planting,  growing  and  harvesting  of  trees  to  the  manufacturing 
and  processing  of  wood  and  paper  products,  the  forest  products  industry  has  been 
vital  in  meeting  the  needs  of  all  citizens  as  the  Golden  State  continues  to  grow 
and  progress;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  most  encouraging  that  the  management  and  preservation 
techniques  which  have  been  employed  over  the  years,  and  continue  to  be  utilized 
today,   have  been  effective   in  increasing  timberland  growth  and  enhancing  the 
possibilities  for  timber  as  a  renewable  natural  resource;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  the  cooperative  efforts  of  government  and  those  within 
the  timber  harvesting,   lumber  producing  and  paper  processing  industries  can  we 
continue  to  provide  all  Californians  with  affordable  wood  and  paper  products,  while 
preserving  the  natural  beauty  and  future  resourcefulness  of  our  state's  forest  and 
timberlands;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  valuable  role 
which  forest  products  play  in  our  everyday  lives,  as  well  as  the  great  impact  which 
the  industry  will  play  in  meeting  our  future  needs  and  demands; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBORGR  DEDKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  21-27,  1990  as  Forest  Products  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  2Ath  day  of 
October  1990. 


.^C—  Xj/x-t-u'C*.— -^ 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6850 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 

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55Sy 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  is  a  leader  in  fostering  and  developing 
economic,  political  and  social  ties  with  foreign  countries  and,  in  particular, 
those  countries  associated  with  the  Pacific  Rim;  and 

WHEREAS,  necessary  in  continuing  to  improve  such  relationships  is  the  need  for 
important  segments  of  our  State  to  also  create  and  strengthen  their  own  ties  with 
counterparts  in  such  foreign  countries;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  University  of  California  Hastings  College  of  the  Law,   in 
cooperation  with  Nihon  University  in  Tokyo,  Japan,  jointly  sponsored  the  first 
annual  Nihon  University-Hastings  College  of  the  Law  Pacific  Rim  Conference  on  the 
Globalization  of  Securities  Markets;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  conference  aimed  at  cultivating  a  mutual  understanding  of 
critical  aspects  of  the  United  States  and  Japanese  securities  markets,   including 
economic,  regulatory  and  legal  differences,  as  well  as  respective  socio-historical 
and  cultural  backgrounds;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  conference  concluded  in  developing  a  better  understanding  of  the 
respective  differences   and  similarities  between  the  United  States  and  Japanese 
securities  markets  and  in  promoting  better  social  and  cultural   relationships 
between  leading  academics   and  practitioners   from  the  United  States  and,  in 
particular,  California  and  Japan;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  results  of  this  most  successful  conference  will  further 
strengthen  important   ties  between  California  and  Japan  and  will  be  the  basis  for 
the  next  jointly  sponsored  conference  which  will  be  held  in  California  in  1992; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  and  congratulate  the  University  of  California  Hastings  College  of 
the  Law,  Dean  Frank  T.  Read.  Director  of  Public  Law  Research  Institute  Frank  H. 
Trinkl.   and  the  faculty  and  staff  of  Hastings  College  of  the  Law  who  were 
responsible  for  this  most  important  and  successful  first  annual   conference  being 
conducted,   both  for  the  particular  subject  matter  discussed  and  in  the  overall 
furthering  of^acific  Rim  ties  and  understanding. 

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 
October  1990. 


<li<wfcCi'     ^    '   » 


^of  California  \J 


Governor* 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of   State 


'ZAJb 


6851 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  '"'^^HTn^SE.lJ''''^ 

iMAimpiiG  EU  Setmary  irf  State 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  approximately  one  million  deaf  and  hard-of-hearing  people  reside  in 
Orange.  Los  Angeles  and  Riverside  Counties;  and 

WHEREAS,  hearing  and  speech  impairments  are  largely  misunderstood  because  they 
are  invisible  disabilities;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  misconceptions  hinder  communication  and  often  result  in  citi- 
zens with  these  conditions  not  being  able  to  receive  vital  information  on  issues 
and  events  which  affect  them;  and 

WHEREAS,  because  communication  and  hearing  disabilities  cannot  be  seen,   the 
special  needs   of  the  hearing  impaired  are  often  unintentionally  overlooked  in 
delivering  them  public  information  and  services  which  they  require;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  proper  communication  methods  are  used  to  reach 
these  special  citizens,  and  that  the  media  continues  to  work  to  meet  the  linguistic 
and  cultural  needs  of  our  state's  deaf  and  hard-of-hearing  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  concerned  citizens  with  the  support  of  the  Orange  County  Deaf  Equal 
Access  Foundation  are  sponsoring  an  event,  "Red  Ribbon  Day  for  the  Deaf"  in  support 
of  a  Drug  Free  Society  for  the  deaf  and  hard-of-hearing  population  now  residing  in 
Orange,  Los  Angeles  and  Riverside  Counties; 

new.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  21  to  October  28,  1990  as  Red  Ribbon  Week  for  the  Deaf  and 
Hard  of  Hearing  Children  and  Adults  in  California  and  urge  all  citizens  to  partici- 
pate in  appropriate  activities  in  recognition  of  this  observance. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  26th  day  of 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6852 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ,^£lJirJD,^, 

_  fll1f»SkrtBdColi(omk] 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  n  .  ^  ,,:jj 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  with  our  state's  tougher  criminal  prosecution  laws,  the  number  of 
adults   and  youths  being  institutionalized  at  federal,  state  and  local  facilities 
continues  to  increase;  and 

WHEKEAS.  one  of  the  primary  factors  in  helping  inmates  better  prepare  them- 
selves  for  leading  responsible,   productive  lives  following  their  release  is 
providing  them  with  an  opportunity  to  improve  their  knowledge  and  skills   through 
education;  and 

WHEREAS,   with  this  essential  support  and  effective  education  and  job  skill 
training,  it  is  hoped  that  those  individuals  with  the  initiative  to  take  advantage 
of  such  opportunities  will  some  day  be  able  to  return  to  society  as  law-abiding, 
self-supporting  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS.  California  correctional  educators  courageously  commit   their  time, 
energy  and  expertise  in  support  of  these  types  of  programs,  as  well  as  serving  as 
positive  role  models  who  can  guide  offenders   in  a  positive  direction  while 
reinforcing  their  dignity  and  self-esteem;  and 

WHEREAS,   once  again  this  year,  an  international  conference  of  correctional 
educators  from  local,  state  and  national  institutions  are  gathering  to  share  new 
and   innovative  techniques,  ideas  and  strategies  for  making  these  educational  and 
training  programs  even  more  efficient  and  effective;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  the  valuable  services 
provided  by  these  dedicated  professionals  who  play  a  special  role  in  rehabilitating 
criminal  offenders  and  in  helping  to  make  our  state  a  safer  place  for  all  citizens; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  5,  1990  as  Correctional  Education  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  26th  day  of 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


c 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6853 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


Mm 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  throughout  our  lives,  proper  nutrition  and  good  dietary  habits 
contribute  significantly  to  our  overall  health  and  well-being;  and 

WHEREAS.   for  many,   their  lives  depend  on  these  practices,  including  those 
children  with  juvenile  diabetes,  and  this  year  JDF  International — The  Diabetes 
Research  Foundation  is  sponsoring  a  statewide  Sugar  Free  and  Safe  Halloween  project 
to  help  inspire  all  citizens  to  observe  healthy  eating  habits  on  Halloween  and 
throughout  the  year;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year  on  October  31st,  millions  of  children  throughout  our  nation 
don  their  favorite  Halloween  attire  and  take  to  the  streets  of  our  neighborhoods 
and  communities   in  hopes   of  returning  home  with  a  bag  or  basket  full  of  their 
favorite  sweets  and  candies;  and 

WHEREAS,  although  in  past  years,  this  festive  celebration  has  encouraged  our 
children's  indulgence  of  treats,  it  has  become  increasingly  popular  for  individuals 
to  disperse  healthy,  nutritional  items  to  trick-or-treaters,   including   raisins, 
apples  and  other  fruits,  granola  bars  and  sugar  free  gum;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  recognizing  that  some  foods  are  more  healthy  than  others,  it  is 
vital  that  we  focus  upon  the  basic  food  groups  and  the  recommended  amounts  which  we 
should  have  each  day,  while  also  allowing  for  the  occasional  enjoyment  of  foods 
which  are  not  as  high  in  nutritional  value  or  content;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  parents  are  aware  of  the  measures  which  they 
can  take  this  Halloween  to  make  it  "Sugar  Free  and  Safe"  and  that  they  take  the 
opportunity  to  teach  their  children  good  nutrition  and  proper  eating  habits; 

HOW.  IHEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  join  in  wishing  all  Californians  a  Sugar  Free  and  Safe  Halloween  this 
October  31st  and  hope  that  citizens  throughout  the  Golden  State  will  strive  to 
achieve  these  goals  on  this  day  and  all  through  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  26th  day  of 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  CalifomiaC/ 


Secretary  of  State 


685A 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  .^liJrJP^,. 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


mi 


IMtt  HMfi  EUl  SBoelBr  of  S^ 


OepDiv 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  our  nation  has  greatly  benefited  from  tlie  endeavors  of  the  brave  men 
and  women  who  have  served  in  our  armed  forces,  often  traveling  to  foreign  lands  to 
preserve  and  protect  the  democratic  principles  of  freedom,  liberty  and  justice;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  recognizing  the  contributions  of  these  patriotic  and  courageous 
individuals,  those  of  women  veterans  are  often  overlooked  or  unknown  even  though 
they  played  a  vital  role  in  our  nation's  war  effort;  and 

WHEREAS,  during  times  of  war,  many  women  throughout  California  and  our  nation 
left  their  homes  to  assist  our  military  and  their  achievements  and  sacrifices  are 
truly  deserving  of  great  public  recognition,  awareness  and  appreciation;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  most  fitting  that  all  Californians  give  their  thanks  to  these 
dedicated  women  of  the  military  who  have  given  so  much  to  our  country  and  who  have 
been  instrumental  in  preserving  the  ideals  upon  which  America  was  founded; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  4-10,  1990  as  Women's  Veterans  Recognition  Week  in  Cali- 
fornia and  urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  appropriate  observances  in  recognition  of 
the  brave  women  who  have  been  a  part  of  our  nation's  military. 

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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


So. 


6855 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT       •^SsS'J^?^^^ 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA      «MaiF 


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ay/ll^iHr(i(/4aLiii(/t/ 


Ospolv 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS,  a  significant  percentage  of  the  79.000  children  in  foster  car 
California  reside  in  foster  family  homes  where  they  are  often  seeking  prot 
trom  abusive  situations;    and 


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WHEREAS,  the  foster  parents  who  open  their  homes   to  California's  abused, 
neglected  or  abandoned  children,  substance-exposed  infants,  children  with  special 
health  care  needs,  and  older  foster  care  youth,  are  to  be  commended;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  committed  foster  parents  offer  a  family  environment  for  their 
children  and  provide  them  with  the  opportunity  to  become  responsible  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  foster  parents  working  with  older  foster  youth  have  taken  on  the 
added  responsibility  of  learning  more  effective  methods  to  assist  them  in  becoming 
productive  citizens  through  the  Independent  Living  Program;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  foster  parents  who  take  on  the  unique  challenges  related  to 
caring  for  the  special  health  needs  of  medically  fragile  and  substance-exposed 
infants  and  children  are  also  deserving  of  special  recognition;  and 

WHEREAS   the  California  Foster  Parents  Association  is  holding  its  annual 
training  conference  from  November  1-A.  1990  to  assist  foster  parents   in  learning 
how  to  care  for  and  nurture  these  vulnerable  foster  children;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is   important  that  all  Califomians  take  this  opportunity  to 
acknowledge  the  vital  role  which  foster  parents  play  in  preparing  the  children   in 
their  care  for  a  bright,  productive  future; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  October  28-November  3.  1990  as  Foster  Parent  Appreciation  Week   in 
California  and  encourage  all  Californians  to  join  in  activities  recognizing  the 
unique  contributions  which  foster  parents  make  to  the  children  in  their  caret 

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  1990. 


-ifomiaC/ 


Governor  of  Cal] 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


iw 


6856 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  «'**^^*'^'5^^^' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


of  Hie  Skrte  of  Cd^knva 


MMMSlHIlGBLSeOBtaiyolStafap.        ^ 


OapDty 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  on  August  2,  1990,  the  small  nation  of  Kuwait  was   invaded  by  its 
neighbor  and  former  ally,  Iraq,  and  this  aggressive,  unprovoked  action  immediately 
drew  condemnation  from  the  international  community:  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  all  the  nations  of  the  world  join  in  rebuking  this 
aggression  and  calling   for  a  peaceful   resolution  which  will  result  in  the 
reestablishment  of  Kuwait's  sovereignty  and  rightful  borders;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  this  situation  has  required  U.S.  military  action,   many  of  our 
nation's  armed  services  personnel  have  been  placed  on  active  duty  in  the  Persian 
Gulf  region  and  nay  be  spending  the  holiday  season  away  from  their  families  and 
friends:  and 

WHEREAS,   all  Californians  are  proud  of  these  brave  men  and  women  who  are  so 
committed  to  protecting  the  liberty  and  rights  of  citizens  throughout  the  world  and 
preserving  every  nation's  right  to  freedom  and  sovereignty:  and 

WHEREAS,  along  with  other  Americans,  our  state's  citizens  also  hold  great  hope 

that  this  crisis  will  be  resolved  in  a  peaceful,  non-combative  mann<^,r  and  offer 

their  prayers   that  this  goal  will  be  quickly  realized  and  that  cur  military 
personnel  will  soon  return  home; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEBKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  and  December  of  1990  as  "^onth  of  Prayers  for  Peace"  and 
urge  all  citizens  to  join  in  the  appropriate  manner  of  prayer  for  the  safety  and 
well-being  of  all  the  troops  deployed  in  the  Middle  East  and  for  a  peaceful  solu- 
tion to  the  crisis. 


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  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


c. 


Secretary  of  State 


6857 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


In  Hwoftaof  ifae  Swvtaiy  of  S^<t^ 

of  tfri  Stcrte  <rf  Cb'ifomki 

Oeprtv 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  diabetes  is  a  serious  illness  which  affects  men.  women  and  children 
of  all  races  and  economic  backgrounds  throughout  our  state  and  nation,  many  of  whom 
do  not  even  know  that  their  health  is  affected  by  such  a  condition;  and 

WBBREAS.  this  disease  is  known  to  take  many  forms  and  have  many  causes,  and 
without  proper  treatment  diabetes  can  cause  many  life  threatening  complications, 
including  heart  and  kidney  disease,  blindness,  and  blood  vessel  and  nerve  damage; 
and 

WHEREAS,   breakthroughs  in  research  and  treatment  procedures,  such  as  insulin 
injections,  home  glucose  monitoring,  and  oral  medication,  have  helped   reduce  the 
severity  of  complications  resulting  from  diabetes  while  improving  the  overall  qual- 
ity of  life  for  those  who  have  this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  by  increasing  public  knowledge  of  diabetes  and   its  potential 
complications  can  we  encourage  all  citizens  to  take  advantage  of  the  treatment  and 
prevention  procedures  advocate  by  our  nation's  medical  community  which  have  proven 
to  be  safe  and  effective;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  throughout  our  nation  are  aware  of 
the  symptoms  of  diabetes  and  that  they  share  their  knowledge  and  up-to-date  infor- 
mation about  this  disease  with  their  friends,  family  and  acquaintances; 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1990  as  Diabetes  Awareness  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  31st  day  of 
October  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


^■■w. 


ATTEST; 


Secretary  of  State 


6858 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


FILED 


'  '%. 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  studies  have  shown  that  Alzheimer's  disease  affects  approximately  2.9 
percent   of  persons  aged  65  to  75  and  that  the  risk  increases  to  15  percent  for 
those  85  years  of  age  and  older;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  currently  three  million  Americans  and  half  a  million  Cali- 
fornians  estimated  to  be  slowly  suffering  from  this  illness  which  is  the  fourth 
most  common  cause  of  death  among  older  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  cost  of  treating  those  with  this  disease  has  increased  from  $38 
billion  in  1983  to  $88  billion  in  1985  and  even  more  today;  and 

WHEREAS,  great  strides  have  been  made  in  the  area  of  research  into  the  cause 
and  cure  of  Alzheimers;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  has  created  a  network  of  services,  including 
9  Diagnostic  and  Treatment  Centers  and  36  Day  Care  Resource  Centers,  to  research 
the  disease  and  help  those  who  are  now  affected  by  its  complications;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  the  Alzheimer's  Disease  and  Related  Disorders  tax  checkoff, 
nearly  $1.5  million  has  been  collected  to  care  for  today's  Alzheimers  patients  and 
help  find  a  cure  for  tomorrow's  victims;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  is  an  increasing  need  for  additional  services  to  help   future 
victims  and   it   is   important  that  all  citizens  strive  to  do  their  part  to  help 
support  the  effort  to  effectively  care  for  those  with  Alzheimers  as   the  medical 
community  continues  working  to  find  a  cure; 

MOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November,  1990  as  Alzheimer's  Disease  Awareness  Month  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  educate  themselves  about  this  disease  and  commit 
themselves  to  helping  find  a  cure. 

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  1990. 


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Govemor  of   California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


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I  iciJu*s  K'atS'y  I 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEKEAS.  illiteracy  has  become  all  too  common  in  today's  world,   and   it   is 
vital  that  all  citizens  join  in  the  renewed  fight  to  reduce  the  threat  it  poses  to 
the  future  of  our  state  and  nation;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  removing  individuals  from  a  world  in  which  they  are  shackled  by 
illiteracy,   we  can  help  them  improve  their  reading  and  comprehension  skills  and 
enhance  their  individual  job,  educational  and  social  opportunities;  and 

HHEREAS.  in  addition  to  helping  people  reach  their  full  potential,  written  and 
verbal  exchange  are  also  instrumental  in  encouraging  a  greater  sense  of  understand- 
ing, cooperation  and  brotherhood  among  all  people;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  important  that  all  citizens  understand  the  importance  of  learn- 
ing to  read,  for  the  readers  of  today  are,  indeed,  the  leaders  of  tomorrow;  and 

WHEREAS,   illiteracy  is  a  detriment  to  our  nation's  growth  and  progress,  and 
only  through  the  continued  efforts  of  elected  officials,  educators  and  concerned 
individuals  can  we  be  effective  in  helping  countless  citizens  develop  their  reading 
skills; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  A-10,  1990  as  Literacy  Week  in  California  and  urge  all 
citizens  to  join  in  the  effort  to  help  others  improve  their  ability  to  read  and 
write. 

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  1990. 


Govemor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6860 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  -,  •  -ctq. 

STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA     ^ISHiSci/ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  geography  is  an  important  discipline  which  helps  all  students  gain  a 
better  understanding  of  cities,  countries  and  regions  throughout  the  world,  as  well 
as  patterns  of  human  movement,  geographical  change  and  natural   resource  avail- 
ability: and 

WHEREAS,   geography  also  has  an  important  historical  element  which  helps 
explain  the  origins  of  population  centers  and  human  cultural  patterns  as  related  to 
geographical  location  and  climate;  and 

WHEREAS,   studies  have  indicated  that  Americans  are  not  as  well-informed  as 
they  should  be  about  geography,  and  educators  have  made  a  call  for  new  ideas   and 
strategies  which  will  be  effective  in  helping  all  citizens  increase  their  knowledge 
of  geography  and  the  impact  which  it  has  on  our  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  an  effective  partnership  between  teachers,  administra- 
tors, parents  and  students  throughout  California  can  we  help  promote  the  study  of 
geography  and  to  enhance  the  geographic  awareness  and  knowledge  of  all  citizens; 
and 

WHEREAS,   the  theme  of  this  year's  National  Geography  Awareness  Campaign, 
"Geography:  Window  on  a  Changing  World,"  underscores  how  important   it   is   for 
individuals   to  understand   the  vital  role  which  geography  plays  in  our  world's 
political  and  economic  environment; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11-17,  1990  as  Geography  Awareness  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  31st  day  of 
October  31  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


6861 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


whwkKAS,  California  has  several  thousand  children  in  its  adoptive  planning  and 
foster  care  system  at  any  given  time;  and 

WHEREAS.  May  1990  is  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California  to  help  publi- 
cize the  important  programs  and  services  which  our  foster  care  system  provides  to 
children  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   only  through  the  coordinated  efforts  of  government,  public  and 
private  organizations  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help   find  homes   for  these 
special  children;  and 

WHEREAS,  children  in  need  of  adoptive  homes  are  featured  weekly  on 
"California's  Waiting  Children"  by  television  station  KOVR,   Channel   13,   in 
Sacramento;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  community  service  has  helped  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
number  of  children  in  need  of  adoptive  placement;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  television  program  the  majority  of  the  children 
featured  on  "California's  Waiting  Children"  have  been  placed  in  adoptive  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  acknowledge 
the  station's  support  of  the  State  Department  of  Social  Services'   "Bring  Our 
Children  Home"  Minority  Home  Recruitment  Campaign; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORCT  DEUKMBJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  television  station.  KOVR.  Channel  13  and  Station  Manager  Michael 
Fiorile   for  assisting  in  the  effort  to  find  adoptive  homes  for  children  in  Cali- 
fornia's Child  Welfare  System,  and  for  setting  an  outstanding  example  of  corporate 
citizenship. 

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 
May  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6862 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  ot  the  State  ot  California 


HHRSSAS.  California  has  several  thousand  children  in  its  adoptive  planning  and 
foster  care  system  at  any  given  time;  and 

WHEREAS.  May  1990  is  Foster  Care  Awareness  Month  in  California  to  help  publi- 
cize the  important  programs  and  services  which  our  foster  care  system  provides  to 
children  throughout  our  state;  and 

WHEREAS,   only  through  the  coordinated  efforts  of  government,  public  and 
private  organizations  and  concerned  citizens  can  we  help   find  homes   for  these 
special  children;  and 

WHEREAS,   children  in  need  of  adoptive  homes  are  featured  weekly  on 
"California's  Waiting  Children"  by  television  station  KRCR,  Channel  7  in  Redding; 
and 

WHEREAS,  this  community  service  has  helped  increase  public  awareness  of  the 
number  of  children  in  need  of  adoptive  placement;  and 

WHEREAS,  as  a  result  of  this  television  program  the  majority  of  the  children 
featured  on  "California's  Waiting  Children"  have  been  placed  in  adoptive  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,   it   is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  recognize  and  acknowledge 
the  station's  support  of  the  State  Department  of  Social  Services'   "Bring  Our 
Children  Home"  Minority  Home  Recruitment  Campaign; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  commend  television  station  KRCR,  Channel  7  and  Station  Manager  Richard  Green 
for  assisting  in  the  effort  to  find  adoptive  homes  for  children  in  California's 
Child  Welfare  System,  and  for  setting  an  outstanding  example  of  corporate  citizen- 
ship. 

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 
May  1990. 


Govemor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


6863 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 


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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA       '"^^^^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKKEAS.  through  the  years  is  has  been  the  historic  policy  of  the  United 
States   to  provide  a  safe  haven  from  oppression  to  refugees  from  other  countries; 
and 

WHEKEAS,  the  United  States  has  responded  to  the  urgent  needs  of  persons  who 
have  been  persecuted  in  their  homelands  by  providing  them  humanitarian  assistance 
and  resettlement  opportunities;  and 

HHERSAS.  ten  years  ago,  the  United  States  Congress  passed  an  amendment  to  the 
Immigration  and  Nationality  Act,  known  as  the  Refugee  Act  of  1980,  to  provide  a 
permanent  and  systematic  procedure  for  admission  of  refugees  of  special   humani- 
tarian concern  to  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  act  also  provides  comprehensive  and  uniform  provisions  for  the 
effective  resettlement  and  absorption  into  society  of  those  refugees  who  are 
admitted;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Refugee  Act  has  allowed  for  over  half  a  million  refugees  to  be 
admitted  into  the  United  States,  with  a  majority  resettling  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  refugee  resettlement  program  has  benefited  citizens  throughout 
our  nation  and  enriched  our  lives  economically,  socially  and  culturally; 

NOW.  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEOKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1990  as  a  time  for  Commemoration  of  the  10th  Anniversary 
of  the  Refugee  Act. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  7th  day  of 
November  1990. 


6864 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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NOV  0  9  1990 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHKKSAS.  through  the  years  it  has  been  the  historic  policy  of  the  United 
States   to  provide  a  safe  haven  from  oppression  to  refugees  from  other  countries; 
and 

WHBBEAS,  the  United  States  has  responded  to  the  urgent  needs  of  persons  who 
have  been  persecuted  in  their  homelands  by  providing  them  humanitarian  assistance 
and  resettlement  opportunities;  and 

WHEREAS,  ten  years  ago.  the  United  States  Congress  passed  an  amendment  to  the 
Immigration  and  Nationality  Act,  known  as  the  Refugee  Act  of  1980,  to  provide  a 
permanent  and  systematic  procedure  for  admission  of  refugees  of  special  humani- 
tarian concern  to  the  United  States;  and 

WHEREAS,   this  act  also  provides  comprehensive  and  uniform  provisions  for  the 
effective  resettlement  and  absorption  into  society  of  those  refugees  who  are 
admitted;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Refugee  Act  has  allowed  over  500,000  refugees  to  be  admitted  into 
the  United  States,  with  a  majority  resettling  in  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  refugee  resettlement  program  has  benefited  citizens  throughout 
our  nation  and  enriched  our  lives  economically,  socially  and  culturally; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUfOfEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1990  as  a  time  for  Commemoration  of  the  10th  Anniversary 
of  the  Refugee  Act. 

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 
November  1990. 


Govemor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


6865 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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NOV  0  9  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  all  people  hope  that  they  will  never  find  themselves  in  a  life 
threatening  situation  which  requires  that  they  be  admitted  as  patients  in  an 
emergency  room;  and 

WHEREAS,  however,  statistics  indicate  that  approximately  four  out  of  five 
people  will  at  one  time  in  their  lives  seek  critical  care  assistance  for  them- 
selves, a  family  member  or  a  friend;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  all  Califomians  are  well  educated  and  knowledgeable 
so  that  they  will  know  how  to  best  utilize  the  critical  care  services  available  to 
them  and  that  they  will  be  informed  critical  care  consumers;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  by  heightening  public  awareness  can  we  help  all  citizens  better 
prepare  themselves  to  handle  critical  care  situations  when  they  arise;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  Sacramento  Chapter  of  the  American  Association  of  Critical  Care 
Nurses  in  coordinating  Critical  Care  Awareness  Meek.   Activities  to  assist   families 
of  critical  care  patients,  while  helping  all  people  to  understand  the  ethnical, 
social  and  economic  issues  related  to  critical  care; 

MOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  (XOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  11-17.  1990  as  Critical  Care  Awareness  Week  in  California. 

IH  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 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6866 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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^Iftv  1    ■  1990 


4-^S!|&:^  4^ 


A  PROCLAMATION 


by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


WHEREAS,  every  child  deserves  a  loving  home,  for  the  growth  and  development  of 
all  children  is  greatly  enhanced  by  the  support  and  guidance  of  loving  parents;  and 

WHEREAS,  a  nurturing  family  environment  is  a  building  block  to  a  child's  posi- 
tive self-image,  but  unfortunately  throughout  our  state  and  nation  there  are  far 
too  many  children  who  do  not  have  parents  to  call  their  own  or  a  place  of  residence 
that  they  can  truly  call  home;  and 

WHEREAS,  there  are  significant  numbers  of  children  in  the  foster  care  system 
waiting  for  adoption;  and 

WHEREAS.  Special  Needs  Children  represent  a  disproportionate  number  of  foster 
care  children  in  need  of  adoptive  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  public  and  private  adoption  agencies  and  others  concerned  with  the 
welfare  of  the  foster  care  population  are  working  diligently  to  place  children  in 
appropriate  homes;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year.  Adoption  Week  is  devoted  to  emphasizing  the  large  number 
of  children  needing  adoptive  homes,  as  well  as  to  increasing  the  public's  knowledge 
of  the  need  for  families  and  individuals  to  come  forth  and  adopt; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR^  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  18-24,  1990  as  Adoption  Week  in  California. 

IM  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 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of   State 


6867 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT.ntt,oo£ifLEu9or 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMBRGENCT 


I,  GEORGE  DEUfCMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  have  found  that 
conditions  of  extreme  water  shortage  exist  within  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara, 
State  of  California,  caused  by  the  cumulative  effects  of  six  years  of  below  average 
rainfall.  The  Board  of  Supervisors  of  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara  have  requested 
that  I  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  because  the  water  shortage  and  conditions 
resulting  from  this  drought  are  beyond  the  control,  services,  personnel,  equipment 
and  facilities  of  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara.  Under  the  authority  of  Article  13, 
Title  2,  Division  1  of  Chapter  7,  Government  Code,  I  therefore  declare  a  State  of 
Emergency  in  the  County  of  Santa  Barbara  and  implement  the  California  Peacetime 
Emergency  Plan. 

I  FURTHER  DIRECT  that  as  soon  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  this  13th  day  of 
November  1990. 


...„Xc...„. 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


6868 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT  ■nthcuni^fcS^v 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,    fugitives   from  justice  present  a  clear  and   present  danger  to 
safety,    and   frustrate  the  workings  of  ttie  criminal  justice  system;   and 


public 


WHEREAS,  on  October  11,  1990,  in  Los  Angeles  County,  Angela  Marie  Migliore  of 
Lancaster,  a  14-year  old  female,  was  abducted,  murdered  and  her  body  later  found  30 
feet  off  of  70th  Street  East,  just  north  of  Avenue  N  in  Palmdale;  and 

WHEREAS,  law  enforcement  authorities  have  not  been  able  to  establish  a  motive 
for  this  senseless  murder  and  no  investigative  leads,  thus  far,  have  been  brought 
to  the  attention  of  law  enforcement  authorities;  and 

WHEREAS,   the  assistance  and  awareness  of  the  general  public  is  essential  to 
the  proper  functioning  of  the  criminal  justice  system,  and  the  offer  of  a  reward 
would  encourage  the  public's  cooperation  in  the  apprehension  of  the  person  or 
persons  responsible  for  the  crime  specified  herein;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  Governor  is  empowered  under  Penal  Code  Section  15A7   to  offer 
rewards,  not  to  exceed  fifty  thousand  dollars  ($50,000),  for  information  leading  to 
the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the  person  or  persons  responsible   for  the  crime 
specified  herein; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  (XORGS   DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  offer,  effective  immediately,  a  reward  in  the  amount   of  fifty  thousand 
dollars   ($50,000)   for  information  leading  to  the  arrest  and  conviction  of  the 
person  or  persons  responsible  for  the  murder  of  Angela  Marie  Migliore. 

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 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


^  ^.  »^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6869 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT        FILED 

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STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  o'*»-sh.-o'o,iHo.. 


'Hv  1    •  1990 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  the  family  is  the  basic  element  which  helps  to  foster  responsibility, 
maturity  and  productivity  in  our  children,  as  well  as  instilling  in  youth  the 
morals  and  ideals  which  they  should  strive  to  uphold  as  they  become  adults;  and 

WHEREAS,  within  the  family  environment  are  found  many  of  the  experiences  and 
relationships  which  contribute  to  our  emotional,  mental  and  intellectual  develop- 
ment; and  "^ 

WHEREAS,  the  love,  affection  and  compassion  which  flow  from  a  positive  family 
experience  unite  all  members  in  a  bond  which  is  undeniably  strong,  lasting  and 
vibrant;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  memories  of  family  interaction  and  exchange  are  often  some  of  our 
most  vivid  and  meaningful,  for  they  touch  a  deep  personal  chord  and  kindle  our  emo- 
tions on  a  very  special  level  which  help  them  to  stay  with  us  for  many  years;  and 

WHEREAS,  each  year,  we  gather  with  our  loved  ones  on  Thanksgiving  to  give  our 
thanks   for  the  blessings  which  have  been  bestowed  upon  all  of  us.  among  which  are 
family,  friends,  happiness  and  the  bounty  of  the  harvest  which  fills   our  plates 
each  time  we  gather  for  a  meal;  and 

WHEREAS,  on  this  occasion  in  which  we  celebrate  the  good  things  in  our  lives 
It  is  most  appropriate  that  all  citizens  take  this  opportunity  to  remember  those 
less   fortunate  than  ourselves  —  those  who  are  cold,  hungry,  homeless  and  despon- 
dent, as  well  as  those  who  will  not  share  in  the  warmth  and  comfort  of  family  on 
this  Thanksgiving;  and 

WHEREAS,  this  Thanksgiving.  I  call  upon  all  Californians  to  reach  out  to  the 
needy  members  of  their  community  and  make  Thanksgiving  1990  a  day  which  they  will 
long  remember  —  one  in  which  the  citizens  of  their  community  acted  as  an  extended 
family  to  help  bring  them  a  measure  of  happiness,  comfort  and  satisfaction  for  at 
least  one  day;  and 

NOW,  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DBOKHEJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  18-2A.  1990  as  Family  Week  in  California  in  celebration  of 
the  happinesg^  and  satisfaction  which  flow  from  a  positive  family  relationship. 


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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  16th  day  of 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  CaliforMa 


ATTEST: 


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Secretary  of  State 


6870  PAGE  1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPAR:  VIENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


1-1  the  offiw  <rf  *!•  ioatifcr/ <rf !" 
of  <V  StoWio'Colifef'-' 

NDVl  91990 


KXECOnVE  ORDER  D-90-90 

WHEREAS,  the  national  and  State  economies  are  experiencing  a  significant  slow 
down  and  as  a  result  the  State  General  Fund  is  experiencing  a  significant  decline 
in  revenue ;  and 

WHEREAS.  State  General  Fund  expenditures  for  the   1990-91   fiscal  year  are 
expected  to  be  higher  than  budgeted;  and 

WHEREAS,   when  businesses  are  faced  with  declining  revenues  and  increasing 
expenditures  they  take  actions  to  reduce  spending;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  must  take  similar  actions  without  delay  to 
insure  that  it  lives  within  its  means; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN,  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 

A.  All  State  agencies  and  departments  are  prohibited  from  taking  any  of  the 
following  actions  from  any  General  Fund  appropriation: 

1.  hiring  any  new  employee; 

2.  ordering,  leasing,  or  purchasing  of  equipment;  and 

3.  entering  into,   extending  or  amending  any  consultant  or  personal 
services  contract. 

B.  All  State  agencies  and  departments  are  ordered  to  take  actions  which 
would  result  in  a  savings  of  1%  of  their  1990-91  General  Fund  State 
Operations  appropriations. 

C.  Subject  to  the  approval  of  the  appropriate  Agency  Secretary  or  the 
Department   of  Finance,  the  provisions  of  Item  A  of  this  Executive  Order 
shall  not  apply  to  direct,   hands-on  services   in  24-hour  care 
institutions,   emergency  response  personnel  or  revenue  producing 
activities. 

D.  Agency  Secretaries  and  other  Cabinet  level  positions  will  be  responsible 
for  administering  and  ensuring  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  this 
Executive  Order.   For  those  departments  which  do  not  have  Cabinet  level 
representation,   the  Department  of  Finance  will  be  responsible  for 
administering  and  ensuring  compliance  with  the  provisions   of  this 
Executive  Order. 

E.  Because  of  the  assumption  of  office  by  newly  elected  Constitutional 
Officers,  and  the  need  to  provide  for  an  orderly  transition,   exempt 
appointments,  and  purchases  and  contracts  by  such  officers  incidental  to 
their  assumption  of  office  may  be  excluded  from  provisions  of  this  order 
by  action  of  the  Governor  or  his  designee. 


6870  PAGE  1 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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of  iK-  -%v .  n  Califerr :,-! 

NOVl  91990 
MARCH  fONGBJ^Secreisryn,^.'. 


KXECOnVB  ORDER  D-90-90 


WHEREAS,  the  national  and  State  economies  are  experiencing  a  significant  slow 
down  and  as  a  result  the  State  General  Fund  is  experiencing  a  significant  decline 
in  revenue;  and 

WHEREAS.  State  General  Fund  expenditures  for  the  1990-91   fiscal  year  are 
expected  to  be  higher  than  budgeted;  and 

WHEREAS,   when  businesses  are  faced  with  declining  revenues  and  increasing 
expenditures  they  take  actions  to  reduce  spending:  and 

WHEREAS,  the  State  of  California  must  take  similar  actions  without  delay  to 
insure  that  it  lives  within  its  means; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immedi- 
ately: 


A. 


All  State  agencies  and  departments  are  prohibited  from  taking  any  of  the 
following  actions  from  any  General  Fund  appropriation: 

1.  hiring  any  new  employee; 

2.  ordering,  leasing,  or  purchasing  of  equipment;  and 

3.  entering  into,   extending  or  amending  any  consultant  or  personal 
services  contract. 

All  State  agencies  and  departments  are  ordered  to  take  actions  which 
would  result  in  a  savings  of  1%  of  their  1990-91  General  Fund  State 
Operations  appropriations. 

Subject  to  the  approval  of  the  appropriate  Agency  Secretary  or  the 
Department   of  Finance,  the  provisions  of  Item  A  of  this  Executive  Order 
shall  not  apply  to  direct,   hands-on  services   in  2A-hour  care 
institutions,   emergency  response  personnel  or  revenue  producing 
activities. 

Agency  Secretaries  and  other  Cabinet  level  positions  will  be  responsible 
for  administering  and  ensuring  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  this 
Executive  Order.   For  those  departments  which  do  not  have  Cabinet  level 
representation,   the  Department   of  Finance  will  be  responsible  for 
administering  and  ensuring  compliance  with  the  provisions  of  this 
Executive  Order. 

Because  of  the  assumption  of  office  by  newly  elected  Constitutional 
Officers,  and  the  need  to  provide  for  an  orderly  transition,   exen^t 
appointments,  and  purchases  and  contracts  by  such  officers  incidental  to 
their  assumption  of  office  may  be  excluded  from  provisions  of  this  order 
by  action  of  the  Governor  or  his  designee. 


6870  PAGE  2 


PAGE  2 


F. 


G. 


H. 


The  provisions  of  this  Executive  Order  shall  not  apply  to  the  Legislative 
and  Judicial  branches  of  government.    I   invite  these  branches   of 
government  to  participate  in  the  endeavor  to  reduce  the  costs  of  State 
government. 

The  University  of  California  and  the  California  State  Universities  are 
requested  to  comply  with  all  provisions  of  Item  A  of  this  Executive 
Order. 

The  Department  of  Finance  is  hereby  directed  to  coordinate  the 
implementation  of  this  Executive  Order. 


I.   The  provisions  of  this  Executive  Order  will  terminate  on  July  1,  1991. 

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 
November  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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6871 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 


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,  CTORGE  DEOKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  by  virtue  of  the 
power  and  authority  vested  in  me  by  Section  3  (b)  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  Sacramento,  California,  on  the  3rd 
day  of  December,  1990,  at  12:00  p.m.  of  said  day  for  the  following  purpose  and  to 
legislate  upon  the  following  subject: 

To  consider  and  act  upon  legislation  relative  to  reducing  state  expenditures 
and  transfer  of  funds  for  the  current  fiscal  year. 

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 
November  1990. 


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Governor   of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6872 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHERKAS.  on  October  6,  1987.  Jack  and  Carmen  Hively  were  murdered  while 
sleeping  in  their  Montecito,  California  home;  and 

WHEKEAS.  two  Israeli  Nationals,  Nadav  Nackan  and  Yair  Orr,  were  arrested  and 
charged  in  Israel  with  the  murders;  and 

WHEBEAS.  although  Israeli  law  precludes  the  extradition  of  Israeli  Nationals, 
it  does  allow  for  the  prosecution  of  this  crime  in  the  State  of  Israel  under  their 
laws;  and 

WHEREAS,  an  Indictment  was  filed  on  April  18,  1990  charging  Yair  Orr  and  Nadav 
Nackan  with  the  murders  of  Jack  and  Carmen  Hively  by  the  District  Attorney  for  the 
Central  District  of  Tel  Aviv,  and  the  prosecution  of  that  Indictment  commenced  on 
October  22.  1990;  and 

WHEREAS.  Israeli  authorities  have  requested  the  presence  of  Thomas  W.  Sneddon, 
Jr.,  Santa  Barbara  County  District  Attorney,  to  assist  in  the  prosecution  of  this 
case;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  prosecution  of  these  defendants  may  take  longer  than  two  months 
to  complete  and,  pursuant  to  Government  Code  Section  1063.  written  approval  by  the 
Governor  is  required  for  an  officer  to  be  absent  from  the  state  for  that  amount  of 
time; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DE1KMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  to 
seek  justice   in  the  prosecution  of  those  individuals  charged  with  the  crime  of 
murder  of  Jack  and  Carmen  Hively,  grant  permission  for  Thomas  W.   Sneddon.   Jr., 
District  Attorney  of  Santa  Barbara  County,  to  be  absent  from  this  state  for  a 
period  of  more  than  two  months  but  not  exceeding  six  months,  beginning  November  27. 
1990.       -   - 


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 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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ATTEST: 

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Secretary  of  State 


6873 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  of  California 

WHEREAS,  donating  blood  and  bone  marrow  is  a  life  saving  activity  and  an 
excellent  way  to  serve  others  which  requires  little  time  or  energy  and  no  financial 
obligation;  and 

WhbkEAS.  the  National  Marrow  Donor  Program  is  a  clearinghouse  which  screens 
donors  from  throughout  our  nation  to  help  provide  those  in  need  of  marrow  trans- 
plants with  the  suitable  marrow  or  blood  type  which  they  require;  and 

WHEREAS,  finding  a  donor  with  the  appropriate  blood  or  marrow  type  is  often 
related  to  the  ethnicity  of  the  donor  and  the  recipient,  both  of  whose  blood  and 
marrow  must  contain  specific  qualities  which  will  help  ensure  their  compatibility; 
and 

WHEREAS,   because  transfusion  patients  often  develop  antibodies  to  different 
blood  factors,  transfusion  recipienf:  must  be  provided  with  blood  and  marrow  that 
exactly  matches  their  own  and  this  is  why  some  patients  need  transfusions  from 
donors  of  similar  ethnic  backgrounds;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  demand  for  blood  and  bone  marrow  can  be  met  only  through  the 
efforts   of  dedicated  individuals  committed  to  donating  on  a  regular  basis,  for  by 
sacrificing  a  few  moments  of  our  time  to  give  of  ourselves   for  the  benefit  of 
others,  lives  will  be  saved  and  tragedy  avoided;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  order  to  satisfy  the  ever  growing  requirements  of  our  state's 
Hispanic  population  for  blood  and  bone  marrow,  a  statewide  Hispanic  Blood  Donor 
Week  campaign  is  once  again  being  observed  during  the  seccnd  week  of  December;  and 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEDKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  9-15.  1990  as  Hispanic  Blood  Donor  Week  in  California,  and 
urge  all   our  state's  Hispanic  citizens  to  donate  blood  and  bone  marrow  which  may 
one  day  be  valuable  in  saving  the  life  of  another  person. 

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 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


687A 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEKEAS,  more  than  one  million  citizens  of  the  United  States  and  countless  other 
people  throughout  the  world  are  now  believed  to  be  infected  with  the  Human  Immunodefi- 
ciency Virus  (HIV)  which  causes  Acquired  Immune  Deficiency  Syndrome  (AIDS);  and 

WHKREAS,  the  AIDS  epidemic  has  affected  the  lives  of  men,  women  and  children  from 
all  walks   of  life,  causing  great  pain  and  devastation  for  those  suffering  from  the 
disease,  their  friends  and  families;  and 

WHEKEAS.  as  there  currently  exists  no  vaccine  or  cure  for  this  tragic  disease  and 
the  visible  signs  of  AIDS  may  not  appear  until  many  years  after  the  initial  infection, 
we  must  continue  to  promote  education  as  the  most  effective  tool  for  helping  to  pre- 
vent the  spread  of  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  World  Health  Organization  has  set  aside  the  first  day  of  December  of 
1990  to  observe  World  AIDS  Day  and  to  help  inform  all  citizens  about  the  HIV  infec- 
tion, the  cause  of  AIDS,  and  the  extent  to  which  it  affects  individuals  throughout  the 
world;  and 

WHEKEAS.  this  year's  theme,  "Women  and  AIDS,"  is  designed  to  bring  greater  atten- 
tion to  the  increasing  number  of  women  being  afflicted  with  this  deadly  disease  and  to 
encourage  them  to  practice  appropriate  health  safety  measures  to  ensure  that  they  do 
not  contract  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  however,  women  are  not  the  only  ones  who  should  strive  to  realize  these 
lifesaving  goals  —  AIDS  knows  no  boundaries  of  age,  sex,  race  or  color  —  and  all 
people  should  take  this  opportunity  to  assess  their  risk  of  infection  and  take  care  to 
avoid  behavior  which  might  result  in  their  being  afflicted  with  AIDS;  and 

WHEREAS,  consequently,  the  Department  of  Health  and  Human  Services  is  joining  the 
WHO  World  AIDS  Day  observance  with  a  new  phase  of  the  Public  Health  Service  "America 
Responds  to  AIDS"  public  information  campaign,  and  is  urging  all  State  health  depart- 
ments to  support  their  efforts  to  increase  all  citizens'  knowledge  of  AIDS  and  the  HIV 
infection  and  to  encourage  them  to  observe  proper  health  habits  to  reduce  their 
likelihood  of  being  infected; 

IWW,   THEREFORE.   I.  GEOR(S  DEWMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  1,  1990  as  World  AIDS  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  28th  day  of 
November  1990. 


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Governor   of  Cal 


ATTEST: 

Secretary  of  State 


6875 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


EILED      , 


A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  aplastic  anemia  is  a  rare  and  extremely  dangerous  disorder  which 
results  from  the  unexplained  failure  of  the  bone  marrow  to  produce  blood  cells;  and 

WHEREAS,   each  year,   aplastic  anemia  fatally  strikes  approxin.^tely  2500 
citizens  throughout  our  nation,  and  many  others  are  often  affected  and  suffer  from 
long  term  disabling  effects;  and 

WHEREAS,  most  citizens  are  not  knowledgeable  about  aplastic  anemia,  and  it  is 
vital  that  we  continue  to  provide  them  with  information  which  will  help  them  better 
understand  the  dramatic  health  effects  which  it  may  have  on  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  of  now,  the  cause  of  aplastic  anemia  is  not  known  and  there  is 
only  a  limited  understanding  of  how  to  effectively  treat  those  individuals  who  have 
this  disease;  and 

WHEREAS,  only  through  the  committed  efforts  of  those  working  to  identify  and 
treat  those  individuals  with  this  disease  and  medical  experts  searching  for  a  cure 
can  we  help  aplastic  anemia  victims  realize  a  greater  degree  of  comfort  and  hope 
for  the  future; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEOR(X  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  1-7,  1990  as  Aplastic  Anemia  Awareness  Week  in  California 
and  encourage  all  citizens  to  educate  themselves  about  this  disease  and  commit 
themselves  to  helping  find  a  cure. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  29th  day  of 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6876 


FILED 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT      o/'V^/calr'.-  ' 


STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  California  winters  are  noted  for  diverse  weather  conditions, 
including  snow,  liail,  heavy  rains  and  high  winds,  which  can  cause  extensive 
property  damage,  personal  injury  and  death;  and 

WHEREAS,  winter  storms  often  cause  devastating  damage  and  destruction  to  areas 
which  have  been  impacted  by  drought  or  fire;  and 

WHEREAS,   following  extensive  periods  of  rain,  people  living  in  flood  plains 
are  frequently  affected  by  torrential  flood  waters  which  cause  severe  damage  to 
life,  property  and  material  possessions;  and 

WHEREAS,   in  cooperation  with  a  number  of  local,  state,  federal  and  volunteer 
agencies,  the  Governor's  Office  of  Emergency  Services  and  the  California  Department 
of  Water  Resources  are  once  again  promoting  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  activ- 
ities to  help  all  citizens  properly  prepare  themselves  for  this  year's  winter  storm 
season;  and 

WHEREAS,  by  following  effective  protective  and  preparedness  procedures,  all 
citizens  can  help  reduce  winter  hazard  situations  while  decreasing  the  effects  of 
winter  on  our  energy  resources; 

NOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEIKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  20-26,  1991  as  Winter  Storm  Preparedness  Week  and  urge  all 
Califomians  to  observe  appropriate  safety  and  protective  measures  to  protect  them- 
selves from  the  ravages  of  winter. 

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 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California  t/ 


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ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6877 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHKRKAS.  the  Eligibility  Worker  classification  was  established  to  provide  for 
more  efficient  service   in  determining  eligibility  for  individuals  applying  for 
public  assistance;  and 

WHKRKAS.  Eligibility  Workers  are  responsible  for  the  expenditure  of  several 
hundred  millions  of  dollars  yearly  and  must  meet  very  high  standards  of  job  perfor- 
mance; and 

WHKRKAS,  these  duties  require  that  Eligibility  Workers  be  well-versed   in  a 
number  of  areas  so  that  they  will  be  able  to  effectively  provide  services  to  public 
assistance  recipients  as  well  as  the  general  public;  and 

WHKRKAS,  Eligibility  Workers  in  California  are  continually  working  to  improve 
their  knowledge  and  expertise  related  to  their  profession;  and 

WHKRKAS,   it   is   important   that  all  Californians  recognize  the  important 
services  which  Eligibility  Workers  provide  to  all  citizens  throughout  the  Golden 
State  and  our  nation; 

WW.  THKRKFORK,  I.  GKORGK  DKUKMKJIAH,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  20-27.  1991  as  Eligibility  Worker  Recognition  Week   in 
California  and  salute  the  fine  record  of  service  and  achievement  which  these  dedi- 
cated individuals  have  established  in  our  state. 

IH  WITNKSS  WHKRKOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  30th  day  of 
November  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


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Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT         F  I  ^:  E  D 
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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  oi  the  State  ot  California 


WHEBEAS,  on  December  7,  19A1,  the  Japanese  attacked  our  military  facilities  at 
Pearl  Harbor  and  ushered  in  America's  full  fledged  participation  in  World  War  II; 
and 

WHEREAS,  to  this  day,  this  incident  remains  one  of  the  most  significant  events 
in  the  history  of  our  nation,  and  the  unprovoked,  surprise  nature  of  the  attack 
speaks  to  the  importance  of  preparedness  and  vigilance;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  we  do  not  let  the  passing  of  years  diminish  the 
importance  of  Pearl  Harbor,  and  that  we  take  the  time  to  salute  those  who  died  on 
this  "day  that  will  live  in  infamy,"  as  well  as  those  who  survived  and  went  on  to 
support  our  nation's  war  effort; 

WHEREAS,   it   is  most  appropriate  that  each  year  on  December  7,  citizens 
throughout  our  nation  pause  in  remembrance  of  these  brave  and  noble  individuals,  as 
well  as   the  men  and  women  who  are  today  serving  our  nation  and  carrying  on  the 
outstanding  traditions  of  our  armed  forces; 


HOW,  THEREFORE,  I,  GEORGE  DEDKNEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  7.  1990  as  Pearl  Harbor  Remembrance  Day  and  encourage  all 
Califomians  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities   in  recognition  of  this 
observance. 


IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  I  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  Ath  day  of 
December  1990. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  throughout  history,  people  from  countless  nations  have  struggled  to 
secure  for  themselves,  their  families  and  fellow  citizens  the  same  rights,  liber- 
ties and  opportunities  which  they  have  seen  citizens  from  other  nations  enjoy;  and 

HHBRSAS.  it  is  encouraging  that  the  winds  of  change  continue  to  blow  through- 
out the  world,  and  that  nations  of  people  have  remained  steadfast  in  insisting  that 
the  human  rights  of  all  citizens  are  properly  recognized,  as  well  as  calling   for 
the  democratic  reform  of  their  individual  governments;  and 

WHEREAS,   as  the  social  and  political  climate  of  our  world  continues  to  be 
altered  by  people  and  nations  seeking  the  cherished  ideals  upon  which  America  was 
founded  and  the  right  of  self  government  inherent  in  a  democratic  society,  the 
dream  of  freedom,  justice  and  human  dignity  for  all  people   remains  alive  and 
especially  meaningful;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  is  vital  that  all  citizens  understand  the  significance  of  working 
to  protect  the  human  rights  of  all  people  throughout  the  world  and  that  they  strive 
to  ensure  that  freedom  and  liberty  will  continue  to  prosper; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORCT  DEUKMEJIAN,  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  December  3-10,  1990  as  Human  Rights  Week  in  California. 

IN  WITNESS  WHEREOF  1  have  hereunto  set  my  hand 
and  caused  the  Great  Seal  of  the  State  of 
California  to  be  affixed  this  10th  day  of 
December  1990. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


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EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA  .n«^u£lil'bi^.o7ofr 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 

WHEREAS.  The  Academy  of  Television  Arts  and  Sciences  (ATAS)  was   founded   in 
1946  in  California,  and  is  devoted  to  advancing  television's  arts  and  sciences  and 
fostering  creative  leadership  in  the  television  industry;  and 

WHEREAS,  ATAS  recognizes  program,  individual  and  other  national  television 
achievements  through  its  presentations  of  the  annual  Primetime  Emny  Awards,  Los 
Angeles  Area  Emmy  Awards  and  other  related  activities;  and 

WHEREAS,  it  also  provides  annual  awards  to  college  university  students  and 
sponsors  student  internships,  as  well  as  hosting  Forum  Luncheons,  meetings,  work- 
shops, conferences  and  symposiums  related  to  the  industry;  and 

WHEREAS.  ATAS  publishes  EMMY  Magazine,  and  through  its  Academy  Foundation  is 
responsible   for  overseeing  the  ATAS/UCLA  Television  Archives  and  maintaining  an 
ongoing  An ti- Substance  Abuse  Campaign;  and 

WHEREAS,  in  1991,  ATAS  will  move  from  Burbank,  California  to  new  international 
headquarters  at  "The  Academy"  —  a  22  acre  project  involving  the  Community  Redevel- 
opment Agency  in  North  Hollywood.  California;  and 

WHEREAS.  ATAS  recently  unveiled  a  27-foot  high  replica  of  the  Emmy  statue 
which  wilJ   serve  as  the  center  of  the  soon-to-be-installed  outdoor  Hall  of  Fame 
Plaza  which  will  also  house  life-sized  bronze  head  sculptures  and  has   reliefs   of 
men  and  women  installed  through  the  years  into  the  Television  Academy  Hall  of  Fame; 
and 

WHEREAS,  the  new  Emmy  statue  serves  as  a  centerpiece  in  California's   San 
Fernando  Valley   for  the  entertainment   city  complexes  located  in  the  North 
Hollywood/Burbank/Glendale  triangle  and  for  the  ongoing  Community  Redevelopment 
Program  for  North  Hollywood; 

NMi.  THEREFORE.  I.  CTORGE  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  1991  as  The  Year  of  the  Academy  of  Television  Arts  and  Sciences  in 
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  this  10th  day  of 
December  1990. 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  more  than  one  million  Canadian  visitors  travel  to  and   through  the 
twelve  regions  of  California  each  year;  and 

WHEKEAS.  California's  travel  and  tourism  industry  is  proud  to  acknowledge  the 
strong  and  mutually  beneficial   relationship   that  exists  between  California 
suppliers  of  travel  services  and  Canadian  travel  agents,  tour  operators,  airlines 
and  travel  media;  and 

WHEREAS,  tourism  not  only  promotes  understanding  and  goodwill  among  people, 
but   often  enhances  international  trade  and  investment,  as  evidenced  by  the  fact 
that  California  exports  to  Canada  annually  exceed  $3.5  billion;  and 

WHEREAS,  residents  of  the  two  largest  tourism  markets  in  the  provinces  of 
Canada  have  indicated  that  their  favorite  destination  choice  in  the  United  States 
is  California;  and 

WHEREAS,  these  same  Canadian  residents,  in  addition  to  being  our  good  friends 
and  neighbors,   have  become  a  major  supporter  of  California's  tourism  industry, 
contributing  over  $497  million  annually; 

HOW,  THEREFORE.  I,  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAM.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  November  1,  1990  -  February  28,  1991  as  "California  Dream  Days"  and 
extend  a  warm  welcome  to  all  Canadians  visiting  California, 

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 
December  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


\x^   r<^  I 


Secretary  of  State 


6882 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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PROCLAMATION 

OF  A 

STATE  OF  EMERGENC7 


I,  OBORGE  DBIKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  find  that  condi- 
tions  of  extreme  peril  to  the  safety  of  persons  and  property  exist  within  the 
County  of  Santa  Cruz.  State  of  California,  beginning  on  December  22,  1990,   as  a 
result  of  damage  caused  by  extreme  cold  weather,  particularly  the  extensive  damage 
incurred  by  public  water  systems  in  the  county. 

Upon  the  request  of  the  Board  of  Supervisors,  County  of  Santa  Cruz  and  because 
the  magnitude  of  this  disaster  exceeds  the  capabilities  of  the  services,  personnel, 
and  facilities  of  the  county,  I  therefore  proclaim  a  State  of  Emergency  to  exist  in 
the  County  of  Santa  Cruz. 

Pursuant  to  this  proclamation,   I  hereby  direct  all  agencies  of  state 
government  to  utilize  and  employ  state  personnel,  equipment  and  facilities  for  the 
performance  of  any  and  all  activities  to  alleviate  this  emergency  and,  furthermore, 
direct  the  implementation  of  state  disaster  assistance  programs  in  accordance  with 
state  law. 

I  FURTHER  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  this  28th  day  of 
December  1990. 


Governor  of  California 


\ojA\  ^r^ZA^ 


Secretary  of  State 


6883 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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EXKCOnVE  ORDER  D-91-91 

WHEREAS,  the  State  has  experienced  a  dramatic  increase  in  the  commission  of 
drug-related  and  violent  felony  offenses  by  undocumented  aliens  subject  to  deporta- 
tion; and 

WHEREAS,  the  State's  law  enforcement  agencies,  court  and  detention  facilities 
are  becoming  increasingly  overburdened  as  a  result  of  the  commission  of  such  crimes 
by  undocumented  aliens  subject  to  deportation;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  identification  of  deportable  aliens  while  they  are  incarcerated  is 
essential  to  a  successful  joint  effort  by  the  State  and  United  States  Immigration  and 
Naturalization  Service  to  deport  such  persons  upon  release  from  custody;  and 

WHEREAS,  the  United  States  Congress,  recognizing  these  problems,   enacted   the 
Immigration  Reform  and  Control  Act  of  1986  which  directs  the  United  States  Immigra- 
tion and  Naturalization  Service  to  initiate  depor   tion  proceedings  against  undocu- 
mented aliens  as  expeditiously  as  possible  follow'  ^  a  criminal  conviction; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GBOKGE  DEIKMEJIAN.  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  issue  this  order  to  become  effective  immediately. 

The  Department  of  Corrections  shall  take  the  following  actions  with  regard  to  illegal 
aliens  convicted  of  felony  offenses  in  California: 

1.  Implement  procedures  for  the  early  identification  of  persons  serving  terms 
in  state  prison  who  are  undocumented  aliens  subject  to  deportation; 

2.  Refer  undocumented  alien  inmates  along  with  case  files  to  the  United  States 
Immigration  and  Naturalization  Service,  facilitate  file  review  and   inmate 
interviews   in  a  timely  manner,  and  provide  information  regarding  the 
current  locations  of  undocumented  alien  inmates  to  the  INS  on  a  regular 
basis; 

3.  Pursue  an  aggressive,   cooperative  agreement  between  the  Department  of 
Corrections  and  the  United  States  Immigration  and  Naturalization  Service  to 
ensure  an  expedited  deportation  hearing  process  and  the  subsequent  place- 
ment of  deportation  holds  on  undocumented  aliens   incarcerated   in  state 
prison. 

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  January  1991. 


Governor  of  California 


ATTEST: 


Secretary  of  State 


6884 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of-  the  State  ot  California 


WHEREAS,  few  men  have  made  greater  impact  on  ensuring  our  civil  liberties  than 
Dr.   Martin  Luther  King,  Jr.,  who  gave  hopes  and  dreams  and,  finally,  his  life  so 
that  all  Americans  could  be  blessed  with  the  benefits  of  a  free  society;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King  was  a  man  of  great  vision  and  purpose  whose  noble  endeavorc 
demonstrated  a  very  special  spirit  of  involvement  and  concern  that  inspired 
progress  and  change  throughout  the  world;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  his  sacrifice,  people  everywhere  have  learned  that  if  racism 
and  discrimination  are  to  be  replaced  by  fellowship  and  equality  and  if  mankind  is 
to  achieve  the  fullness  of  its  greatest  hopes  and  dreams,  then  each  of  us  must  con- 
tribute to  the  work  of  building  a  world  free  from  the  blemishes  of  sorrowful  hatred 
and  intolerance;  and 

WHEREAS.  Dr.  King's  devotion  to  the  lofty  principles  of  racial  equality  and 
nonviolent  social  change  serves  as  a  shining  example  of  the  strength  of  the  human 
spirit  and  ensures  that  the  triumphs  and  tragedies  of  the  past  will  not  be  over- 
shadowed by  the  hopes  and  dreams  of  the  future;  and 

WHEREAS.  January  15,  1991  is  the  62nd  anniversary  of  Dr.  King's  birth  and 
provides  a  fine  opportunity  for  all  Californians  to  reflect  upon  the  precious 
ideals  to  which  Dr.  King  devoted  his  life; 

HOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKMEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  January  21,  1991  as  Martin  Luther  King  Jr.  Day  in  California  and 
urge  all  citizen.^  to  renew  a  commitment  to  Dr.  King's  dream  —  a  dream  of  equal 
rights  and  justice  for  all  Americans. 

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 
January  1991. 


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Governor  of  California 


Secretary  of  State 


6885 


EXECUTIVE  DEPARTMENT 
STATE  OF  CALIFORNIA 


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A  PROCLAMATION 
by  the  Governor  of  the  State  ot  California 


hhkkKAS.  once  thought  to  be  centered  in  urban  regions  of  our  state,  crime  has 
now  invaded  California's  rural  communities  and  other  areas  of  the  Golden  State  as 
well;  and 

WHEREAS,  rural  crime  is  particularly  damaging,  for  it  often  affects  agricul- 
tural equipment  which  contributes  to  a  slowdown  in  production  and  an  increase  in 
the  expense  of  farm  operations;  and 

WHEREAS,  clandestine  drug  labs  in  remote  areas  have  increased  significantly  in 
recent  years,   creating  the  potential  for  loss  of  life  and  damage  to  property  of 
innocent  citizens;  and 

WHEREAS,  through  collaboration  and  with  the  support  of  private  citizens, 
state,  local  and  federal  agencies  can  more  effectively  address  the  problem  of  rural 
crime  and  provide  mechanisms  to  reduce  the  level  of  crime  in  California's   rural 
communities;  and 

WHEREAS,  to  increase  public  awareness  of  rural  crime  and  the  dangers  it  poses, 
the  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Task  Force   is  observing  Rural  Crime 
Prevention  Month  during  February  1991; 

NOW.  THEREFORE.  I.  GEORGE  DEUKNEJIAN.  Governor  of  the  State  of  California,  do 
hereby  proclaim  February  1991  as  California  Rural  Crime  Prevention  Month  and 
encourage  all  citizens  to  participate  in  appropriate  activities, 

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 
January  1991. 


Governor  of  California  (y 


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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 
of  said  copies  was  microphotographed  urder  my  direction  and 
control  this  ^"^   day  of   ,".,.*         •   | 


Authority  for  this  microfilm  reproduction  is  Secticn 
1551  of  the  Evidence  Code. 


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