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Clyde R. Hoey's was governor of North Carolina, representative of both State House and Senate, and a United States Senator appointed in 1945. Emphasis is placed on Senator Hoey's humble, 'down-home' character making him very personable to fellow politicians in Washington and his constituents in North Carolina. Further discussion beyond Hoey's disposition includes an outline of political issues of 1946, specifically, changing the presidential term to a singly six term period of office.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 6, July 1946, p9, 20
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14564
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Aspiring author named Talmage Powell lived in Asheville and was gaining notoriety in the 1940s. He became infamous for spy and adventure stories published in various journals with nine stories in print during 1946. His work was also included in an anthology which collected the best detective stories of 1945.
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The State (NoCar F 251 S77), Vol. 14 Issue 6, July 1946, p11, il
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