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Photograph article dated April 27, 1962 partially reads, "Joseph Shell, candidate for the Republican gubernatorial nomination, called on a Valley audience Thursday to help him reverse the trend that has pushed California 'further into socialism than any other state.' Speaking before 500 women from the Federated Republican Women's clubs in the Valley and Hollywood at the Sportsmen's Lodge in Studio City, Shell declared: 'It took Soapy Williams 12 years to ruin the state of Michigan, but it's taken Pat Brown only four years to ruin California.'... Shell, who emphasized he was the only gubernatorial candidate who understood the state's problems, repeated his contention that he may be ahead of both Nixon and Brown in the polls by May 10."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;26 x 21 cm. Photographic prints
Shell, Joseph C Federated Republican Women Sportsmen's Lodge (Los Angeles, Calif.) Interiors--California--Studio City (Los Angeles) Associations, institutions, etc.--California--Los Angeles Political participation--California--Los Angeles Political candidates--California--Los Angeles Political campaigns--California--Los Angeles Political parties--California--Los Angeles Political clubs--California--Los Angeles Women--California--Los Angeles Men--California--Los Angeles Hats--California--Los Angeles Politicians--United States Legislators--United States Studio City (Los Angeles, Calif.) Valley Times Collection photographs Portrait photographs Group portraits
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