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Campaign brochure titled "Pat Brown and the CDC." 4 pgs. 25 copies. Duplicate Not Scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
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n.d.
Brochure
Campaign brochure titled "Pat Brown and
the CDC." 4 pgs. 25 copies. Duplicate Not
Scanned.
Friday, August 31, 2007
Page 1 of 1
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The CDC says:
The CDC says:
We approve the expressed opinion
The House Committee to Investi-
of the United Nations Ambassa-
gate Un-American Activities
dor Adlai Stevenson
that recent
should be abolished.
votes point to the eventual admis-
February 14, 1960, CDC State Conference
sion of Communist China to the
United Nations. It is obvious that
only by eventual admission of
Communist China can the juris-
diction of the United Nations be
extended to it
March 5, 1961, CDC Policy Statement
Pat Brown says:
Pat Brown says:
"I want this organization (CDC)
"I am a champion of the CDC."
to flourish and grow."
March 3, 1961
March 3, 1961
The CDC says:
The CDC says:
We believe the United States should
All state and federal non-disloy-
not increase its military appro-
alty oaths should be abolished.
priations; in the unfortunate
February 14, 1960, CDC State Conference
event of a deadlock in the (Geneva)
negotiations, the United States
should declare an indefinite sus-
pension of nuclear weapons tests,
and refer the problem of achieving
a worldwide ban to the United
Nations.
February 14, 1960, CDC State Conference
Pat Brown says:
Pat Brown says:
"I want to help it (the CDC) and
"The CDC is my strong right
I want to protect it"
arm"
March 3, 1961
1959
BROWN NOW SAYS he doesn't agree with five of
the stands taken by CDC.
BUT
He did nothing when the resolutions were adopted; he
did not oppose them at the time; he did not repudiate
them until now when he is running for re-election.
When a voter wrote to Brown on Sep-
Committee. That Communist China
tember 12, 1960, and asked him "Do
be admitted to the United Nations.
you as a Democrat, as Governor of
That the President review the facts in
our state, honestly and sincerely feel
the Morton Sobell case. That the Post
that an organization is your strong
Office Department's censorship
right arm which in essence recom-
powers be restricted. That we do away
mends the following: That we abolish
with loyalty oaths.", he replied as
the House Un-American Activities
follows:
Your letter of September 12 impugns the motives
and loyalty of good Democrats, good Californians
and good Americans.
It does so without a single specific allegation
of disloyalty.
You are entitled to your opinions, but I don't
feel they entitle you to anything else. I do
not feel your letter is worthy of a further reply.
Sincerely
Gehd
EDMUND G. BROWN, Governor
THE CDC WON'T LET
Joseph L. Wyatt, Jr., past president
of the CDC, on August 9, 1962, wrote
BROWN SHAKE IT
"on all of the major issues which
concern the state of California in the
OFF HIS BACK
forth coming election campaign,
CDC and the Governor have agreed."
DEMOCRATS FOR NIXON
Z. Wayne Griffin
Merritt K. Ruddock
3908 Wilshire Blvd.
525 Market Street
Los Angeles, Calif.
San Francisco, Calif.
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