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The Evening Independent from Massillon, Ohio • Page 13

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Massillon, Ohio
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13
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Iti. 1MT THE EVENING PTDBPENDENT. MASS1LLON. OHIO Jane Eads All Politics And No Play For John Kennedy capital's "wekUH circuit" its cap se for a young bachelor, John 3. Kennedy, hut it's in for of disappointment.

The handwme, six-foot son of wealthy former Am bassador Joseph P. Kennedy in his lob is represents tive front Massachuietts' llth diitrict. Iff going to be all politics and little play, he Sayl. a Kennedy, who calls "liberal democrat," is a freeman i in the 80th congress and relucUn 1 to talk. Uppermost in his mind however, are about tht danger of another depreiiion am another war.

To ward off the first danger he government has got to play i measurable part. "Private enterprise," he says "cannot be completely private." AS A P-T boat commander in the Paeific during the war, young John, better known as "Jack," was decorated for heroism in directing the reacue of his crew after the craft was aunk by the Japanese. Now, he sayi, "We can only pray that man's political skill can keep abreast of his scientific skill. If, not, we may yet live to see World war HI." before the United Statei entered the war, Jack MW it in England as a member of his fa tiler's embassy staff. At 23, he wrote a En-gland study of the failure of the British rearmament policy.

He inherited his political aptitudes from a long line of family Democrats. Jack Kennedy believes the Democratic party "is working out a positive program" and he is no disturbed over Republican victo is in the November elections. "If you have free elections you're bound to get defeated now and then," he fays, adding tha such upsets are a good thing, put ting new spirit into a party. THE YOIWG CONGRESSMAN was born in Boston, May 29, 1917 He attended London School of Economics in 1935 and 1936 and was graduated from Harvard Col- ege with a B. S.

Cum Laude in 1940. Ha served in the Navy from to 1945. He decided to go into SNOti NI AM MLS ME 33 FIRST NE. politics while in a navy hospital. One of nine eldest, Joe, died during the is the first to follow the footsteps of his forefathers.

Jack, whe looks even younger than he is, stands unassumingly tall. He has kind of a dusty tan, an effect probably caused by freckles. His blonde hair always seems to need cutting. He was selected by the Junior Chamber of Commerce as one of the nation's 10 outstanding young men of 1946. Massachusetts democrats already are talking about him as a possible party leader in the Bay State.

Astronomers have found a stel- object they say is 20,000 times totter than the sun. Though Old Sol can get pretty well steamed up along about July and August, this new star makes him seem little more than a round ice cube. SPERTI AND THERMO-MATIC Electric Irons $1095 Crone Furniture E. A. ADELMAN, Successor 140 Erie 6837 You're Telling Me! A confirmed winter hater, wouldn't trade Old Sol for thi new hopped-up Eart could stay 20,000 times farthe away from it than we are from ou celestial Papa.

Earth, as a satellite of such super-sizzler, would have about a much chance as a snowflake try ing to get friendly with a blow torch. "A star," sky students say, "toss es off its mass and energy in ra diation." In plain thi new sun is throwing its weigh Deposit per 100 chicks reserves the kind of Far m-M aster baby chicks you want when you want them. ORDER NOW! DIAL 4184 MASSILLON around like a celestial lush in a stellar barroom, I I I Let's just hope that Old Sol, who is making the rounds of space (and us him) has sense enough to stay out of those pre cincts where the more than slightly terrific! 1 I I Hey, Mac! Get your head out from under those blankets and turn off the lights! We couldn't THIRTEEN reach that hot-shot star in 10 times squadrillion years! I In fact, that torrid twinkler is so far away that even with a king's size telescope it looks no brighter er that's about to go out of business Denmark, a nation of less than- four million people, world's fourth was the important NIFTY LOAF SALAMI SKINLESS BOLOGNA HAM The next time you visit headquarters insist on the SUPERIOR BRAND SUPERIOR PROVISION COMPANY Ask For Superior Brand Meafs at All Good Food Stores (above) A cool summer casual of melomhued linen with peek- line, gold buttoned opening, and inset beltline with center tie. Also in aqua, kelly, maize. By Tabak of California.

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Pages Available:
216,307
Years Available:
1930-1976