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OCR Page 1 of 2September 23, 1949
My dear Mr. Ickes:
I have finally heard from Alabama, and a
complete report is attached.
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Your attention is drawn to the attached
newspaper clipping which appeared in several papers
Sept. 17 and 18. It lists only 13, instead of the
actual 22 states that have "not ratified" the
amendment this year.
Since the AP story, which listed Alabama
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as not ratifying, was obviously incorrect on some
points I delayed in writing you until I had varified
Alabama's action. I was notified yesterday that the
Alabama legislature adjourned sine die on Sept. 9
without passing the amendment. The next regular
session will be in May, 1951.
I am attaching a somewhat mutilated copy
of my old pamphlet on the subject, for what aid it
may be to you. Briefly, I believe that "we should
leave the presidency as it was planned in the
Constitution, and continue to trust the people to
know which president they want, and how long they
want him. The wise nation will set up no barrier
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against utilizing ability or exploiting experience."
The sooner the correct status of the
amendment is published the better--since nine more
states did "not ratify" this year than has hitherto
been announced. An early column by you could clarify
this. Otherwise, you or I should draw it to the
attention of the Associated Press.
I appreciated your autographed booklet,
and was interested to know that you knew old Jurge
Landis, who was also from my hometown of Logansport,
Ind.
Sincerely,
Daniel Francis Clancy
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