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Photograph article dated June 1, 1962 partially reads, "'I'd like California to become known as the opportunity state, not the handout state.' Joseph C. Shell, whose campaign for the state's top post pits him against national Republican Party leader Richard M. Nixon, believes he would be fighting against time in accomplishing the reforms he seeks." Photograph caption reads, "Joseph Shell and his 'Shell Belles' ring out - GOP candidate wants 'opportunities, not handouts' in state."
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1 photographic print :b&w ;21 x 26 cm. Photographic prints
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