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Letter from Thomas Pope to Daniel F. Clancy
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The Thouse nf State nf Smith Carolina THOMAS H. POPE SPEAKER Unlumbia HOME ADDRESS NEWBERRY, S. C. January 17, 1950 Mr. Daniel Francis Clancy Box 322 Springfield, Ohio Dear Mr. Clancy: Your letter to Honorable Bruce Littlejohn, dated January 9, has been referred to me: I succeeded Mr. Littlejohn as Speaker of the House last May upon his election to the Bench. There is pending on the House Calendar Joint Resolution No. 1028, introduced by Mr. G. W. Bryan, of Sumter, S. C., proposing rati- fication of the twenty-second amendment. This reso- lution was introduced last year with a divided report from the Judiciary Committee and was continued until the present session. Present indications are that it will not be reached for debate for some weeks. You requested the names of the party leaders of both Houses. As you perhaps did not realize, the entire membership of the Senate and House of Repre- sentatives in South Carolina is Democratic and, there- fore, there are no party leaders as such. Very truly yours, Thouas Hope Thomas H. Pope THP/f