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Box II.A. - 59

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Press conference (am2862_rtr_0238), 1973 August 10

 File — Box: II.A. - 59, Folder: 1
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Bill viewing accepted employment with U.S. Dept. of Labor---Black Lung// Employment Picture in WV // Amos Bolen Status as member of Board of Regents

Dates: 1973 August 10

Press conference (am2862_rtr_0239), 1973 July 16

 File — Box: II.A. - 59, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents Warden WV State Penitentiary, Donald E. Bordenkircher, appointed // Associate Warden in charge of security, Aurthur Leroy Mckenzie, appointed // Industrial training supervisor at penitentiary, R. J. Whitfield, appointed// New prison industries building to be constructed // Conference on productivity , Milwauee, Wis., Governor to attend// Will testify before Senate Sub-committee regarding Black Lung, Washinton on July 17, 1973// American Cyanamid expansion at Parkersburg- will attend-...
Dates: 1973 July 16

Press conference (am2862_rtr_0240), 1973 August 7

 File — Box: II.A. - 59, Folder: 3
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Governor announced Western Electric co. $5 million facility at Martinsburg. Will employ 300 with annual payroll of $6 million. Construction to start 1974 // Officials of Western Electric introduced by Governor Moore: Donald E. Procknow, President Thomas E. Bolger, president, C&P Telephone CO. Frank R. Hoffmann, Vice President and General Manager C&P, WV

Dates: 1973 August 7

Press conference (am2862_rtr_0241), 1973 October 2

 File — Box: II.A. - 59, Folder: 4
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Executive appointments: Human rights commission- Acting executive director- Howard D. Kenney, Diector selective service- Harold E. Brown, Emergency services- Richard Weekly, // ARC- six of eleven districts approved and funded // finances of state of WV for August Brunner asked Governor of economic climate softening

Dates: 1973 October 2

Press conference (am2862_rtr_0242), 1973 July 6

 File — Box: II.A. - 59, Folder: 5
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Announced purchase of Greenbrier College for Women for $422,775. To be used for Ambulatory mentally retarded children. // State may buy Four Seasons Nursing Home in Parkersburg as part of Regional Mental Health Program // Pocatalico site (50 acres) being considered for purchase for Central Mental Health Complex // Huntington Bridge delay discussed

Dates: 1973 July 6