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This file contains:
Glen Anderson for California Lt. Governor. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Roybal for Congress- support of Medicare. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Legislative Accomplishments of Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
General Election 11/06/1962 AFL-CIO Labor Endorsements. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Nixon Tries to Play Both Ends Against The Middle in Double Talk on FEPC in the Weekly Newsletter published by California Labor Federation. Not scanned. [Newsletter], 10/19/1962
Nixon No, Brown No. Written by Alan L. Otten for the Wallstreet Journal. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/6/1962
Open Letter to California Voters from T.J. Toma (California Voter's Draft of Joseph C. Shell for Governor.) [Letter], n.d.
From California Voters Draft of Joseph C. Shell for (California) Governor. Comparative records of the candidates. [Letter], 10/27/1962
California Labor moves ahead with Governor Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown. A look at his record and the record of his opponent. [Brochure], n.d.
'Unemployed Aid'- Support US Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, a proven friend of labor. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Insure excellence in Education- elect Dr. Ralhp Richardson for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
The record of Senator Richard Richards. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Re-elect Lt. Governor Anderson (Democrat). Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
John F. Kennedy political stances. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
A list of candidates endorsed by the Los Angeles County COPE, AFL-CIO, for 11/06/1962 general election. [Other Document], n.d.
Re-elect attorney general Stanley Mosk. Not scanned. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Bartenders' Union Local No. 284 striking Shatto 39 Bowling Lanes. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
State of California must retain Bert A. betts as State Treasurer. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
A Great record: Re-elect Pat Brown. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Los Angeles US Senators and Representatives- how they voted on key issues. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Why Lose The Benefits Your Union Won? By Samuel Kalish. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
For Liberty: a NO on 24. Author unknown for the Los Angeles Times. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/7/1962
Oppose Communism, Preserve Liberty, Vote "NO" on Prop. 24. [Brochure], n.d.
Charles Warren for Assembly. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Vote for State Senate Reappointment. Vote YES on #23. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Elect Mervyn M. "Merv" Dymally your Assemblyman for the 53rd district. Not scanned. [Book], n.d.
Re-elect Attorney General Stanley Mosk. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Action! Richard Richards, Democrat, US Senator. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
10 Points for Progress- Governor Pat Brown's. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Don Rose- Democrat for Secretary of State. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
She's Fighting 15 Men by Barbara Hansen for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/13/1962
Success Story. Will it be yours? Good jobs for those who qualify. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Just One Vote. Brochure about the importance of each informed vote. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Re-elect Alan Cranston- Your State Controller. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Contribuyamos para Conseguir. Lo Que Necesitamos. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
We Want Assemblyman Augustus F. Hawkins (Democrat) for Congress. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Every Californian Should Vote Yes on #23. [Brochure], n.d.
Time Out to Right an Injustice. Written by Carl Greenberg for the Los Angeles Times. Not scanned. [Brochure], 7/24/1962
Check Machine Locks When Money Runs Out. Written by mike jackson for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/12/1962
Demos Unite for Roybal Win. Author unknown for The Thirtieth Congressional District Democrat. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d.
The Right to Vote by James T. McCain, CORE Director of Organization. A brouchure about the positives of helping black voter registration. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Voter Button: 'Pat Brown for Me'. Not scanned. [Other Document], n.d.
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This file contains:
Glen Anderson for California Lt. Governor. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Roybal for Congress- support of Medicare. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Legislative Accomplishments of Gov. Edmund G. (Pat) Brown. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
General Election 11/06/1962 AFL-CIO Labor Endorsements. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Nixon Tries to Play Both Ends Against The Middle in Double Talk on FEPC in the Weekly Newsletter published by California Labor Federation. Not scanned. [Newsletter], 10/19/1962
Nixon No, Brown No. Written by Alan L. Otten for the Wallstreet Journal. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/6/1962
Open Letter to California Voters from T.J. Toma (California Voter's Draft of Joseph C. Shell for Governor.) [Letter], n.d.
From California Voters Draft of Joseph C. Shell for (California) Governor. Comparative records of the candidates. [Letter], 10/27/1962
California Labor moves ahead with Governor Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown. A look at his record and the record of his opponent. [Brochure], n.d.
'Unemployed Aid'- Support US Senator Thomas H. Kuchel, a proven friend of labor. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Insure excellence in Education- elect Dr. Ralhp Richardson for State Superintendent of Public Instruction. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
The record of Senator Richard Richards. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Re-elect Lt. Governor Anderson (Democrat). Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
John F. Kennedy political stances. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
A list of candidates endorsed by the Los Angeles County COPE, AFL-CIO, for 11/06/1962 general election. [Other Document], n.d.
Re-elect attorney general Stanley Mosk. Not scanned. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Bartenders' Union Local No. 284 striking Shatto 39 Bowling Lanes. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
State of California must retain Bert A. betts as State Treasurer. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
A Great record: Re-elect Pat Brown. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Los Angeles US Senators and Representatives- how they voted on key issues. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Why Lose The Benefits Your Union Won? By Samuel Kalish. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
For Liberty: a NO on 24. Author unknown for the Los Angeles Times. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/7/1962
Oppose Communism, Preserve Liberty, Vote "NO" on Prop. 24. [Brochure], n.d.
Charles Warren for Assembly. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Vote for State Senate Reappointment. Vote YES on #23. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Elect Mervyn M. "Merv" Dymally your Assemblyman for the 53rd district. Not scanned. [Book], n.d.
Re-elect Attorney General Stanley Mosk. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Action! Richard Richards, Democrat, US Senator. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
10 Points for Progress- Governor Pat Brown's. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Don Rose- Democrat for Secretary of State. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
She's Fighting 15 Men by Barbara Hansen for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 5/13/1962
Success Story. Will it be yours? Good jobs for those who qualify. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Just One Vote. Brochure about the importance of each informed vote. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Re-elect Alan Cranston- Your State Controller. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Contribuyamos para Conseguir. Lo Que Necesitamos. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
We Want Assemblyman Augustus F. Hawkins (Democrat) for Congress. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Every Californian Should Vote Yes on #23. [Brochure], n.d.
Time Out to Right an Injustice. Written by Carl Greenberg for the Los Angeles Times. Not scanned. [Brochure], 7/24/1962
Check Machine Locks When Money Runs Out. Written by mike jackson for the Los Angeles Herald Examiner. Not scanned. [Newspaper], 10/12/1962
Demos Unite for Roybal Win. Author unknown for The Thirtieth Congressional District Democrat. Not scanned. [Newspaper], n.d.
The Right to Vote by James T. McCain, CORE Director of Organization. A brouchure about the positives of helping black voter registration. Not scanned. [Brochure], n.d.
Voter Button: 'Pat Brown for Me'. Not scanned. [Other Document], n.d.
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Richard Nixon Presidential Library
White House Special Files Collection
Folder List
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Glen Anderson for California Lt. Governor.
Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Roybal for Congress- support of Medicare.
Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Legislative Accomplishments of Gov.
Edmund G. (Pat) Brown. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
General Election 11/06/1962 AFL-CIO
Labor Endorsements. Not scanned.
66
1
10/19/1962
Newsletter
Nixon Tries to Play Both Ends Against The
Middle in Double Talk on FEPC in the
Weekly Newsletter published by California
Labor Federation. Not scanned.
66
1
10/06/1962
Newspaper
Nixon No, Brown No. Written by Alan L.
Otten for the Wallstreet Journal. Not scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 1 of 7
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Letter
Open Letter to California Voters from T.J.
Toma (California Voter's Draft of Joseph C.
Shell for Governor.)
66
1
10/27/1962
Letter
From California Voters Draft of Joseph C.
Shell for (California) Governor. Comparative
records of the candidates.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
California Labor moves ahead with Governor
Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown. A look at his record
and the record of his opponent.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
"Unemployed Aid'- - Support US Senator
Thomas H. Kuchel, a proven friend of labor.
Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Insure excellence in Education- elect Dr.
Ralhp Richardson for State Superintendent of
Public Instruction. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
The record of Senator Richard Richards. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Re-elect Lt. Governor Anderson (Democrat).
Not scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 2 of 7
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
John F. Kennedy political stances. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Other Document
A list of candidates endorsed by the Los
Angeles County COPE, AFL-CIO, for
11/06/1962 general election.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Re-elect attorney general Stanley Mosk. Not
scanned. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Bartenders' Union Local No. 284 striking
Shatto 39 Bowling Lanes. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
State of California must retain Bert A. betts
as State Treasurer. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
A Great record: Re-elect Pat Brown. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Los Angeles US Senators and
Representatives- how they voted on key
issues. Not scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 3 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Why Lose The Benefits Your Union Won?
By Samuel Kalish. Not scanned.
66
1
10/07/1962
Newspaper
For Liberty: a NO on 24. Author unknown
for the Los Angeles Times. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Oppose Communism, Preserve Liberty, Vote
"NO" on Prop. 24.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Charles Warren for Assembly. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Vote for State Senate Reappointment. Vote
YES on #23. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Book
Elect Mervyn M. "Merv" Dymally your
Assemblyman for the 53rd district. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Re-elect Attorney General Stanley Mosk.
Not scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 4 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Action! Richard Richards, Democrat, US
Senator. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
10 Points for Progress- Governor Pat
Brown's. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Don Rose- Democrat for Secretary of State.
Not scanned.
66
1
05/13/1962
Newspaper
She's Fighting 15 Men by Barbara Hansen
for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Success Story. Will it be yours? Good jobs
for those who qualify. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Just One Vote. Brochure about the
importance of each informed vote. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Re-elect Alan Cranston- Your State
Controller. Not scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 5 of 7
Box Number Folder Number
Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Contribuyamos para Conseguir. Lo Que
Necesitamos. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
We Want Assemblyman Augustus F.
Hawkins (Democrat) for Congress. Not
scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
Every Californian Should Vote Yes on #23.
66
1
07/24/1962
Brochure
Time Out to Right an Injustice. Written by
Carl Greenberg for the Los Angeles Times.
Not scanned.
66
1
10/12/1962
Newspaper
Check Machine Locks When Money Runs
Out. Written by mike jackson for the Los
Angeles Herald Examiner. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Newspaper
Demos Unite for Roybal Win. Author
unknown for The Thirtieth Congressional
District Democrat. Not scanned.
66
1
n.d.
Brochure
The Right to Vote by James T. McCain,
CORE Director of Organization. A
brouchure about the positives of helping
black voter registration. Not scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 6 of 7
Box Number Folder Number Document Date
Document Type
Document Description
66
1
n.d.
Other Document
Voter Button: 'Pat Brown for Me'. Not
scanned.
Friday, September 07, 2007
Page 7 of 7
OPEN LETTER TO CALIFORNIA VOTERS:
11 1 have sworn upon the alter of God, eternal hostility
against every form of tyrany over the minds of men.
"
Thomas Jefferson
The California Voters' Draft of JOSEPH C. SHELL FOR GOVERNOR Committee was formed by a
group of concerned Republicans and Democrats. We take this action primarily because we
believe in resisting ALL evil wherever and whenever confronted with it, especially the
anti-freedom variety. We will not accept or condone the 11 lesser of two evils ". For
intelligent men and women to accept voluntarily this false predication is hypocricy.
This erroneous concept was brought about by a mis-education over a long period by the
Internationalists and the CFR boys controlling government; consequently, I can easily
forgive anyone for taking this defeatist anti-God position. I was guilty of this same
hypocricy in 1960, but never again. Let's start thinking about this give it some
serious mental absorption and consideration. We will never win or turn the tide against
evil (God-less one-worlders) unless we stand up for TRUTH and for the principles (Christian
and American traditions). As long as we blindly accept the 11 lesser of two evils
matters will get worse not better.
THE ISSUE IS: Not whether we can win with Joseph C. Shell, per se, but are we going to
help evil or resist evil? Do we believe in 'Right or Wrong'? Only God knows who the
winner will be, we can only guess. Here's something we do know (and no guessing) ---
Nixon and Brown do not possess the unblemished character or sound political and economical
philosophy of Joseph C. Shell, and the record will bear this out. We must show the world
that we will not give evil a mandate. We must always display righteous indignation against
that which is not pro-America. PROTEST! PROTEST! Then, and only then, will we have better
candidates, better government and regain our God-given freedoms.
OUR SURVIVAL IS AT STAKE! The impending fall of our great citadel is certain if we take the
step to the LEFT in November and an un-informed, naive public commits suicide by vote,
electing liberals (International Socialists), regardless of party.
THE METHOD: The Communist socialists' uses the technique of psychological warfare, subversion,
infiltration, force and MURDER.
The International Socialists' (Liberals) technique is economic and political, using the
Fabian parliamentarian finesse, by vote ... self destruction SUICIDE! (Brown and Nixon
belong to this group). Both are against the American system of free enterprise, American
political principle based on the RIGHTS OF MAN, INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM AND NATIONAL CAPITALISM.
THE ANSWER: Swell the ranks of the conservative movement directly and indirectly. Only
the American people can save America. The American people are capable of a great anger,
once they are aroused, ONLY THE WRATH OF THE AMERICAN PEOPLE, UNITED IN A PEOPLES' DRIVE,
CAN CHANGE THE PLOTTED COURSE OF HISTORY LEADING TO THE CO-EXISTENCE SURRENDER.
Let's start in California and WRITE-IN JOSEPH C. SHELL FOR GOVERNOR.
Sincerely,
T. I. Toma, WWS.
T. J. Toma, D.D.S.
Chairman, So. California Division
California Voters' Draft of
JOSEPH C. SHELL FOR GOVERNOR
P.S. THE HONORABLE JOSEPH C. SHELL HAS REPUDIATED THIS WRITE-IN; HOWEVER, HE CANNOT AND
WOULD NOT ATTEMPT TO DICTATE TO YOU AND ME HOW TO VOTE. COPY THIS LETTER AND OTHER LEAFLETS,
PASS THEM ALONG TO YOUR FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS. THIS IS THE TIME TO STAND UP AND BE COUNTED.
William Penn said: 11 Men who refuse to be governed by God will be ruled by tyrants. 11
BELL
FIGHT TB
CALIFORNIA VOTERS DRAFT OF
OCT27
2-PM|
SUPPORT YOUR
JOSEPH C. SHELL FOR GOVERNOR
P. 0. BOX 54242 - Terminal Annex
962
SATION
CALIF
Los Angeles 54, California
LIBERTY
ORGANIZE LOCALLY
FOR INFORMATION WRITE ABOVE
Mrs. Eilsen Benson
Mt. Ray Benson
6821 Prospect Ave.
Bell, Calif.
WHY ARE WE DRAFTING JOSEPH C. SHELL FOR GOVERNOR? BECAUSE WE, DEMOCRATS AND REPUBLICANS,
ARE SICH AND TIRED OF COMPROMISING OUR PRINCIPLES. THIS IS THE TIME WE MUST STAND UP FOR
OUR CONVICTIONS. THIS IS NOT A PROTEST'WRITE-IN, BUT AN INFORMED CITIZENS' DRAFT OF A MAN
WITH PRINCIPLES. PREVIOUS ELECTIONS IN CALIFORNIA BY LAW ALLOWED THE VOTERS TO CROSS FILE
AND MAKE A SELECTION OF A FAVORITE CANDIDATE OF ANY PARTY. THE CALIFORNIA VOTERS IN THE
JUNE 1962 PRIMARY ELECTION EXPRESSED A VERY CONSERVATIVE VOTE WITH THE DEFEAT OF HOUSING
PROPOSITION # 4, AND ALL THE WASTEFUL AND UNNECESSARY BONDS. WITH THIS EXPRESSION AGAINST
BROWN'S ADMINISTRATION AND NIXON'S IDENTICAL POSITION, AND A REVIEW OF THE VOTES CAST FOR
ALL CANDIDATES, THE CONSERVATIVE JOSEPH C. SHELL IS THE FAVORITE AND WILL BE DRAFTED BY
THE VOTER WRITE-IN.
JUNE, 1962 PRIMARY ELECTION
NOVEMBER, 1962 GENERAL
(RESULTS)
(PREDICTION)
NAME
DEMOCRATIC VOTE
REPUBLICAN VOTE
BROWN
1,739,792
5,236
1,300,000
NIXON
35,883
1,285,151
1,300,000
SHELL
66,712
656,542
1,700,000
HAMILTON
90,472
MOORE
100,237
STEUART
103,654
GALE
17,369
WYCKOFF ( PROHIBITION PARTY) 1,944
NON-PARTISIAN TOTAL VOTE UNABLE TO MAKE AN EXPRESSION IN THE PRIMARY 215,902
WE CAN ELECT JOSEPH C. SHELL AS THE THIRD WRITE-IN GOVERNOR IN THE
HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES.
GET YOUR THINKING CAPS OUT, AND YOUR WALKING SHOES ON
- WE HAVE WORK TO DO.
CALIFORNIA VOTERS' DRAFT OF JOSEPH C. SHELL FOR GOVERNOR
"(3) LET NO MAN DECEIVE YOU BY ANY MEANS: FOR THAT DAY SHALT NOT COME,
EXCEPT THERE COME A FALLING AWAY FIRST, AND THAT MAN OF SIN BE REVEALED,
THE SON OF PERDITION: (4) WHO OPPOSETH AND EXALTETH HIMSELF ABOVE ALL
THAT IS CALLED GOD, OR THAT IS WORSHIPPED: so THAT HE AS GOD SITTETH IN
THE TEMPLE OF GOD, SHEWING HIMSELF THAT HE IS GOD."
II Thessolonians 2: 3,4.
CALIFORNIA VOTERS ARE SAYING: "WE DON'T WANT BROWN and WE'RE AFRAID OF NIXON 11 WHY?
YOU BE THE JUDGE - COMPARE AND EXAMINE THE RECORDS FURTHER.
BROWN
NIXON
Honorary Chairman California Democratic
Member of Council Foreign Relations
Council (promotes socialistic one-world
(promotes socialistic one-world
government)
government)
Favors UNconstitutional interference
Favors UNconstitutional interference
with the rights of citizens
with the rights of citizens
Against Patriotic Organizations
Against Patriotic Organizations
Approves Godless, one-world government
Approves Godless, one-world government
(destroying our Constitution)
(destroying our Constitution)
Supports government bureaucracy
Supports government bureaucracy
Favors Repeal of Connally Amendment
Favors Repeal of Connally Amendment
Favors confiscation of private property
Favors confiscation of private property
Opposes Student Loyalty Oath
Opposes Student Loyalty Oath (Wall Street
Journal 5/19/60)
EXPOSING NIXON
EXPOSING BROWN
We could go on but space does not permit. But after comparing both
Brown and Nixon in person, on TV and the news media, can you
conscientiously cast your vote for either one?
If you vote for either Brown or Nixon, you are in effect giving a
mandate for more liberal, socialistic legislation and administration.
QUOTING THE WALL STREET JOURNAL (October 5, 1962) :
" NIXON, NO - BROWN, NO "
- The most common reply of California voters is I wish I I had a third choice II
CALIFORNIANS, YOU DO HAVE A THIRD CHOICE. WRITE IN
and Joseph use the rubber C. shell stamp
Edmund G. (Pat) Brown
Joseph C. Shell elected to the State Legislature
in 1953, re-elected to the Assembly in 1954, '56,
'58 and '60. He has been Floor Leader for the
Richard M. Nixon
past three years. Joseph C. Shell is currently
serving on the following Legislative committees:
Government Organization; Industrial Relations;
Joseph e. Shell
X
Manufacturing; 011 and Mining Industry; Revenue
and Taxation. Shell is completely familiar with
California's problems, legislative processes and
(use rubber stamp)
people. He is a Conservative and has a ten year
voting record to prove it.
Your vote for Joseph C. Shell will decide if we can regain our Constitution and the Bill
of Rights as it was before amendments by legislation and the administration's appointed
Supreme Court - without the knowledge of the people.
you be the judge
Four years of Governor Brown's administration
California Labor
have ranked it with the greatest that working people
have known in the progressive eras of California's
moves ahead
history.
It began in 1958 when a new partnership in prog-
ress was launched with the overwhelming defeat of
the vicious "right to work" initiative and the election
of Governor Brown to office.
The constructive force of labor was harnessed to
liberal, förward-looking programs for California.
The Brown record is rich with achievement: Un-
precedented gains in social security and social wel-
fare programs.
FEPC, fair housing, and other
history-making equal rights laws
New job train-
ing and retraining programs.
California's first
Consumer: Counsel, first Economic Development
Agency, first Master Plan for Higher Education,
first Air Pollution Control Law and first Master
Plan for Mental Hygiene.
And much more.
But trouble lurks on the horizon. The anti - labor
forces spawned in 1958 have never stopped working.
Bolstered by the emergence of the John Birch Society
and other extremist groups, they have taken over,
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lock, stock-and barrel, the campaigns of their favored
candidates. Richard Nixon's roster of campaign lead-
ers reads like a "who's who" of the "right to wreck"
movement of 1958.
The record speaks and reads clearly. Governor
Preserve Progressive
with Governor
Brown's record matches the needs of the fastest
Government in California
growing state in the nation. Nixon's is a record of
Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown
subservience to the special interests that have directed
his political life.
Vote for California's
Read the record, and know it
and pass judg-
Future Growth and
ment for yourself.
Social Responsibility
FOR GOVERNOR (Vote for one)
a look at Governor
Vote to Re-elect Governor
Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown
Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown
Brown's record
A record rich with achievements
demanding recognition by
X
every working man and woman.
and the record of
California Labor Committee for the Re-Election
Richard M. Nixon
of Governor Brown
A record devoted to double-deal-
Thos. L. Pitts, Chairman
his opponent
ing
for the benefit of special
interests.
846 S. Union. Rm. 112
995 Market. Rm. 810
The Record of Edmund G. 'Pat' Brown, 1959-62
AUTOMATION AND YOUR JOB
PUBLIC NEEDS AND ACTION PROGRAMS
HISTORIC EQUAL RIGHTS LEGISLATION
Training programs to keep workers' skills abreast of
Consumer protections-Establishment by law of na-
Enactment of state Fair Employment Practices law.
technology.
tion's first Office of Consumer Counsel.
Legisla-
with administrative enforcement by FEP Commission.
Job training in new skills for displaced workers.
tion enacted to safeguard consumer interests at the
State Civil Rights Act extended to prohibit discrimi-
Unemployment insurance payments to maintain fam-
market place and save workers millions of dollars
nation by all business establishments, including real
ily income while retraining.
annually.
estate firms.
Labor market studies to anticipate new skill require-
Public school system overhauled to provide best edu-
Fair Housing Law enacted
prohibiting dis-
ments and develop planned manpower training pro-
cational opportunities in the world
Development
crimination in housing benefiting from government
of the first master plan for higher education.
Re-
grams.
assistance programs.
form legislation passed to raise teacher training stand-
Employment discrimination based solely on age
PLANNING FOR ECONOMIC
ards.
banned by new law aimed at increasing job oppor-
GROWTH AND JOBS
State Master plan developed for mental hygiene.
tunities for older workers.
Work begun on a master "State Development Plan"
Creation of Office of Radiation Protection, and pas-
OTHER ACHIEVEMENTS
to meet the challenge of the state's population explo-
sage of state's first air pollution control law.
sion.
Social Welfare-Unprecedented increases in basic aid
New advances in planning to meet the state's grow-
for needy aged, disabled, blind and children; Aid pro-
Creation of California's first Economic Development
ing recreation needs.
Expansion of state parks
grams extended to non-citizens; Undue burden on
Agency to promote industrial growth and new jobs.
system.
children for care of aged parents either removed or
Aid to communities to plan for economic growth and
substantially reduced; plus other historic achieve-
industrial balance.
PROTECTION WHEN
ments.
COMPENSATION FOR WORK INJURIES
UNEMPLOYMENT STRIKES
Farm workers extended workmen's compensation,
Unemployment insurance payments increased-max-
unemployment disability insurance, and minimum
Workmen's compensation increased 40% a week for
temporary disability; 31% for permanent disability.
imum benefits boosted 37½ a week.
wage coverage for women and minors. Health care
clinics established; Annual registration and pre-occu-
Death benefit for widows and dependents boosted
Jobless benefits extended automatically to 39 weeks
pancy inspection of farm labor camps required; Safe-
36½% to $20,500.
during periods of heavy unemployment.
ty orders issued to reduce work injuries and cut
Administration of workmen's compensation program
Improved job placement services, plus retraining ben-
transportation accidents.
improved.
Greater doctor selectivity given in-
efits.
Public Employees - Organizational rights secured;
jured worker.
Higher payments for non-work-connected disabilities
Teacher tenure extended to small districts with pro-
Waiting period removed in hospital cases.
Life
-UCD maximum increased 40% a week, with auto-
tection for probationary teachers; Coordinated social
payments increased for permanent disability ratings
matic escalator clause; Private carrier raiding of UCD
security benefits made available to state employees;
of over 70%.
fund blocked.
New state employees health care plan enacted.
and here is Nixon's sorry record
He voted to give Korean War profiteers a $500 mil-
lion tax bonanza.
Education - As Vice President in 1960 Nixon cast the tie-
Richard Milhaus Nixon's official record in Congress is
Minimum Wages - Nixon voted to remove one million
breaking vote against aid to schools and teacher salaries.
87 percent in support of the special interests that have
workers from the Fair Labor Standards Act and to scuttle
In the face of an acute shortage of doctors Nixon
financed and directed his turbulent political life-87 per-
enforcement.
even voted against providing scholarships for medi-
cent against working people. Here are some of the critical
Social Security - He voted to remove 625,000 workers from
cal students and financial assistance to medical
points in that record:
Social Security coverage and even supported a Knowland
schools.
Labor Legislation - Nixon has failed to cast a single vote
amendment to force jobless workers to become strike-
Housing - Nixon voted five times for real estate and bank
for fair labor-management relations legislation. For
breakers or go without unemployment insurance.
interests against housing programs for low-and middle-
example:
Taxes - Nixon cast eleven conservative votes in favor of
income families. As Vice President, he cast a tie-breaking
the wealthy and corporate interests against the general
vote to increase interest rates on veterans' housing loans.
He voted to outlaw industrywide collective bargain-
taxpayer. For example:
Repeatedly he voted to kill public housing programs.
ing, and to force unions to bargain at the plant level
with giant corporations.
He voted for post-World War II tax reduction legisla-
Consumers - The record shows that Nixon cast ten votes
tion giving 37 percent of the total tax relief to the
out of twelve against the welfare of consumers, and in
He voted to pass the Taft-Hartley Act over President
wealthiest 4 percent of the taxpayers.
support of wartime commodity speculators, natural gas
Truman's veto.
interests, and others antagonistic to consumer rights.
Nixon voted three times to over-ride Truman's vetoes
As Vice President, he cast the tie-breaking vote that
Civil Rights - Nixon opposes FEP and fair housing laws.
of this kind of "rich man's" tax bill:
converted an AFL-CIO-supported "union democracy"
In Congress he registered three key votes against equal
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LOS ANGELES COUNTY
LOS ANGELES COUNTY COPE - AFL-CIO
Assessor-John S. Gibson
Endorsements
Superior Court, Office No. 47
This is the list of candidates endorsed by the Los
Angeles County COPE, AFL-CIO, for the Novem-
Judge Kathleen Parker
ber 6, 1962 General Election. They are recom-
Municipal Court, Office No. 1
mended to you as the best candidates to meet
your needs and represent your interests.
Pauline Nightingale
Governor-Edmund G. "Pat" Brown*
PROPOSITION
Lt. Governor-Glenn M. Anderson*
A-$17 Million Bond Issue for Juvenile Hall facilities -YES
U. S. Senate-Richard Richards
B-Creating County Department of Regional Parks
Attorney General-Stanley Mosk*
and Recreation
-YES
State Controller-Alan Cranston*
C-Political Activities of County Employees
-YES
State Treasurer-Bert A. Betts*
D-Increasing Board of Supervisors to Seven Members
-YES
Secretary of State-Don Rose
E-Prohibiting draw poker, including low-ball poker,
Supt. of Public Instruction-Ralph Richardson
in Los Angeles County
-NO
Bd. of Equalization, 4th Dist.-Richard Nevins*
STATE PROPOSITIONS
CONGRESS
No. 1-A-$270 Million Construction Bond Issue
-YES
District
District
17-Cecil R. King*
No. 1 -Compensation of Legislators
-YES
27-Everett Burkhalter
No. 2 -Veterans' Property Tax Exemption
-YES
19-Chet Holifield*
28-Robert J. Felixson
21-Augustus F. Hawkins
29-George Brown, Jr.
No. 4 -Assessment of Agricultural Land
-NO
22-James C. Corman*
30-Edward R. Roybal
No. 5 --Workmen's Compensation
-YES
23-Clyde Doyle*
31-Charles H. Wilson
No. 6 -State Bonded Indebtedness
-NO
No. 7 -Revision of State Constitution
-NO
25-Ronald Brooks Cameron
32-J. J. Johovich
26-James Roosevelt *
No. 8 -Legislative Rules of Procedure
-NO
No. 9 -General Obligation Bond Proceeds Fund
-YES
STATE SENATE
"No. 11-Property Taxation on Historic Landmark Areas
-NO
38th District - Thomas M. Rees
No. 12-Aid to Widows of Wartime Veterans
-YES
No. 13-Extension of College Property Exemption
-YES
ASSEMBLY
No. 14-Sale of Tidelands
-YES
38-Carley V. Porter*
56-Charles Warren
No. 15-County Tax Appeals Boards
-YES
39-Bert Bond
58-Harvey Johnson
No. 16-Elimination of Obsolete and Superseded
40-Edward E. Elliott*
59-Anthony C. Beilenson
Provisions in State Constitution
-YES
41-Tom C. Carrell*
60-Milton J. Lear
No. 17-Compensation of Legislators
-YES
42-Tom Bane*
61-Lester A. McMillan*
No. 18-Alcoholic Beverage Control Appeals Board
-NO
44-Joseph M. Kennick*
62-Tom Waite
No. 19-Increasing Public Officers' Salaries
45-Alfred H. Song
63-Don A. Allen, Sr.*
During Term of Office
-YES
48-George E. Danielson
64-John C. Gunn
No. 21-Election of Superior Court Judges
-YES
50-Philip L. Soto
65-Jesse M. Unruh*
No. 22-Amendment of Osteopathic Initiative Act
-YES
51-John Moreno
66-Joe A. Gonsalves
No. 23-Senate Reapportionment
-YES
52-George A. Willson*
67-Clayton A. Dills*
No. 24-Louis Francis Amendment
-NO
53-Mervyn M. Dymally
68-Vincent Thomas*
55-F. Douglas Ferrell
(over)
*Denotes incumbent
(over)
Citizens Committee
Against Prop. 24
Joseph A. Ball
Gardiner Johnson
State Co-Chairmen
Morse Erskine
Dr. Robert Kingsley
GOV. EDMUND G.
RICHARD M.
Bishop James A. Pike
Richard C. Maxwell
Northern California
Southern California
Co-Chairmen
Co-Chairmen
OTE AGAINST PROP. 24 VOTE AGAINST PROP. 24 VOTE AGAINST PROP. 24 VOTE
BROWN: NIXON:
this proposal would
"Unfortunately, there ap-
Executive Committee
strip away legal and Con-
pears to be a fatal Con-
stitutional rights after a
stitutional flaw in the Fran-
Robert S. Ash
Ruth Kodani
secret session These
cis Amendment.
I
can
W. J. Bassett
Daniel E. Koshland
star chamber procedures
neither sign nor support
are well recognized weap-
the Francis Amendment in
Jefferson A. Beaver
Bert W. Levit
ons of suppression long
its present form."
Roger Boas
Rabbi Albert M. Lewis
practiced in Communist
The Rev. John H. Burt
Rollin L. McNitt
countries."
Dr. Arthur F. Corey
A. Downey Orrick
Morse Erskine
Thomas L. Pitts
Oppose Communism
John Anson Ford
Anthony P. Rios
Georgiana Hardy
Alvin J. Rockwell
Dr. H. Claude Hudson
Dr. Carroll L. Shuster
Preserve Liberty
George W. Johns
Dr. Lionel De Silva
Bishop Gerald Kennedy
Lloyd Smith
Roger Kent
Jesse H. Steinhart
George Killion
Dr. Forrest C. Weir
(Partial List)
It's the Eleventh Hour
But there is still time to alert the voters who
are seeking information.
"NO"
YOUR help is urgently needed!
CALL OR WRITE-NOW!
Against Proposition 24
on
Room 719
Suite 917, Taft Building
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Prop. 24
46
Americans Agree
Defend YOUR Freedom
YES, IT COULD HAPPEN HERE! False witnesses could brand individuals and organizations
California Congress of Parents and Teachers
subversive without even a trial-cause loss of employment, affect property rights, impair
(PTA): "Procedures as set up in Proposition 24 would
infringe on civil liberties as guaranteed by the Bill of
citizenship and jeopardize security of person. Charges could be brought in secret, in a far
Rights."
county, or even in a remote state. The action could be completed before the accused even
knew that it had been instituted. Under Propo-
California State Chamber of Commerce:
sition 24, an accusation of subversion made by
"While the State Chamber of Commerce opposes com-
any of a host of federal, state or local bodies
They Summon You To
munism in all its manifestations and supports a vigorous
-operating without judicial safeguards or the
effort by all lawful means to stamp out Communist infil-
restraints of constitutional due process-could
Vote "NO" on Prop. 24
tration, it believes that enactment of this ill-conceived
automatically bring down upon the innocent
devastating consequences.
Hon. Edmund G. Brown
measure would, in the long run, only defeat its own
Hon. Richard M. Nixon
purpose."
PENALTIES UNDER PROPOSITION 24 could
Caspar Weinberger, California State Chairman
California Labor Federation (AFL-CIO): "Prop-
include loss of: State and local tax exemptions,
of the Republican Party
osition 24 replaces present wholly adequate constitu-
all opportunity for public employment, the right
Eugene Wyman, California State Chairman of
tional protections against subversion with a totally irre-
to hold public office, the use of public buildings.
the Democratic Party
sponsible new article, containing vague, uncertain and
Proposition 24 could wreck careers, businesses,
Rt. Rev. Gerald Kennedy, Bishop of So. Cal.-Ariz.
ambiguous terms and procedures that would gravely
reputations, and even the lives of private, patri-
Conference of the Methodist Church
jeopardize cherished American freedoms."
otic citizens.
Rt. Rev. James A. Pike, JSD, Bishop of the Episco-
pal Diocese of California
Los Angeles Times: "The odious feature of Section
FOR EXAMPLE, PROPOSITION 24 WOULD
United Presbyterian Church, Synod of Calif.
3 lies in the privileged irresponsibility of the whole array
VEST GRAND JURIES WITH ASTOUNDING
Congregational Conference of So. Calif. and the
of denouncers. The accused has no recourse against
POWERS. Grand juries are not trial juries. Their
Southwest
function is to present complaints. Grand juries
California State Chamber of Commerce
them, even though an accusation of communism can be
a deadly charge. It can ruin the accused even though
operate behind closed doors, without judge or
San Diego Chamber of Commerce
Section 3
not only confers new
defense counsel or the opportunity to confront
San Francisco Chamber of Commerce
it is unproved.
and incredibly dangerous authority on grand juries, but
witnesses. Yet under Proposition 24, a grand
San Francisco Central Labor Council (AFL-CIO)
gives the same triple power of accusation, conviction
jury could try, convict and subject its victims to
California Congress of Parents and Teachers
and in effect sentencing to certain individual state
automatic sentence.
(PTA)
officers and to a host of federal officials and agencies."
Los Angeles County Federation of Labor
Proposition 24 would destroy the very con-
(AFL-CIO)
BISHOP JAMES A. PIKE: Proposition 24 "would
stitutional guarantees which are our strong-
California Teachers Association
hand over to the extremists in this state the legal
est bulwark against Communism.
California Commonwealth Club
weapons to destroy our precious American heritage of
Los Angeles Times
constitutional liberty."
LET'S NOT IMPORT THE METHODS OF
Pasadena Star News
THE "PEOPLE'S" COURTS OF COMMU-
Sacramento Union
STATE SENATOR HUGH BURNS, Chairman of
NIST CHINA, RUSSIA, HUNGARY OR
San Francisco Chronicle
the Senate Fact Finding Committee on Un-
CUBA TO CALIFORNIA!
San Francisco News-Call Bulletin
American Activities: "We have made no recom-
Santa Ana Register
mendations (for new anti-subversive laws) because our
San Diego Union
studies show that federal laws, enforced by federal
Riverside Press Enterprise
officers, are coping with the problem."
VOTE "NO" ON PROP. 24
and many others
EVERY CALIFORNIAN SHOULD VOTE
YES on #23
The six urban areas of California have grown to huge proportions
and the problems of schools, water, transportation and narcotics have
grown likewise. It is difficult for a Senator representing a small mountain
or agricultural district of a few thousand people to understand the com-
plex problems of the huge metropolitan areas of the state. Urban
problems need urban representatives in the Senate.
The Governor and the Legislature appointed a blue ribbon commis-
sion to study reapportionment and the commission recommended reap-
portionment of the State Senate. The bill was passed by the Assembly
but was killed in a State Senate Committee.
The United States Supreme Court as well as other federal and state
courts during the last few months have rendered decisions ordering
reapportionment in many states.
Candidates of both major political parties in this election have
spoken vigorously in favor of Senate Reapportionment.
San Francisco Examiner:
"THE ARCHAIC SENATE-The senate should be reapportioned. It
is too heavily weighted against the big metropolitan areas." 1-14-62
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner:
"EVERYBODY'S BATTLE-This [Proposition #23] is truly a fair
reapportionment measure of the California State Senate to give
voting equality and justice to the burgeoning population centers,
which will affect all families."
Los Angeles Times:
"SENATE REFORM UP TO THE PEOPLE-The people of Califor-
nia are being asked to take a hand in reforming the State Senate
[Proposition #23] and we urge them to do so. For if they do not
reapportion the Senate membership, the job will not be done. The
senators themselves stubbornly refuse to do justice to the populous
areas of the state."
President John F. Kennedy:
"The principle that each vote counts equally is basic to democracy.
There is no sense of a senator representing five million people sit-
ting next to a senator representing 10,000 people."
Governor Edmund G. Brown:
"I have indicated my support for Senate Reapportionment by ap-
pointing the blue ribbon commission on Senate Reapportionment.
When this commission rendered a report recommending additional
senators for Los Angeles County, I supported its findings and I
included Senate Reapportionment in the call of the 1962 Special
Session. I have consistently maintained that heavily populated
counties are entitled to greater representation in the Senate.
Ex-Vice President Richard M. Nixon:
"A matter of simple justice [Proposition #23]. Nine urban counties
which now have 73 percent of the state's population and only 22.5
percent of the senate representation would have 20 senators or 40
percent. But they would not dominate the upper house in that the
rest of the state would have 30 senators. The six leading counties,
receiving the ten new senators would have 16 voices in the Senate
or 32 percent of the total. Today they have only 15 percent of the
total although the people in those six counties pay some 80 percent
of the state taxes."
Now It's Up to the People of California to Protect Their Voting Rights!
Frank G. Bonelli
Felix S. LeMarinel
John W. Quimby
Supervisor
Orange County.
Exec. Secretary-Treasurer
Los Angeles, County
Past President, California
San Diego County
State Junior Chamber of
Central Labor Council
Commerce
YES on #23
PROPOSITION #23 for equitable State Senate Reapportionment
will be decided by the voters of California at the general election in
November (1962). This measure was sponsored by John W.
Quimby, Secretary-Treasurer of the San Diego Labor Council AFL-
CIO, Supervisor Frank G. Bonelli of Los Angeles County and Felix
S. LeMarinel of Orange County, former President of the California
State Junior Chamber of Commerce.
The Senate Reapportionment Constitutional Amendment provides
for more adequate representation for the people of urban areas by
increasing the membership of the State Senate from 40 to 50, the
10 additional senators to be apportioned among the most heavily
populated counties on the following basis: counties between 600,000
and 1,200,000 population would be entitled to two (2) senators;
above 1.200,000 to one (1) additional senator for each additional
unit of 1,000,000 up to a total of six (6) senators. It protects the
rural area population by providing a 6-senator limit to any one
county and a 3-county limit to any one district. The first reappor-
tionment, based on the 1960 census, would give 2 senators each to
Alameda, San Francisco and Santa Clara Counties in the northern
Bay Area, 2 each to Orange and San Diego Counties and 6 to Los
Angeles County in the Southland. This would go into effect in 1963,
with reapportionment to be made thereafter every 10 years after
each decennial census starting in 1970.
On both a rural-urban basis and a north-south basis, this reappor-
tionment measure maintains an eminently fair geographical bal-
ance, while giving more equitable representation to heavily popu-
lated urban areas, as the following figures show. It is interesting to
note that, under Proposition #23, Northern California with slightly
more than 2/3 of the state's area would have more than 2/3 of the
Senate Seats, while Southern California with slightly less than 1/3
of the area would have less than 1/3 of the Senate Seats.
POPULATION
PRESENT
REAPPORTIONMENT
6 Urban Counties
10,066,547
6 Senators
16 Senators
Other 52 Counties
5,650,657
34 Senators
34 Senators
STATE TOTAL
15,717,204
40 Senators
50 Senators
8 Southern Counties
9,025,694
8 Senators
15 Senators
Other 50 Counties
6,691,510
32 Senators
35 Senators
STATE TOTAL
15,717,204
40 Senators
50 Senators
Southern California
45,278 sq. mi.
8 Senators
15 Senators
Northern California
111,295 sq. mi.
32 Senators
35 Senators
STATE TOTAL
156,573 sq. mi.
40 Senators
50 Senators
VOTE YES on #23