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Show LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Editor: I am delighted. Having overcome over-come two handicaps the immense im-mense popularity of President Eisenhower, and insidious re-, re-, ligious prejudice Sen. Kennedy has not only emerged triumphant, triumph-ant, but has also already proved that he has the acumen of a statesman, the loyalty of a Jefferson Jef-ferson and complete domestic fidelity. What a man! Warned by the outflow of gold that printing press spending will never do, he is naming for his cabinet men of the highest intellectual in-tellectual attainment and builders build-ers of prosperity. Things will not run wild but carefully ahead with such capabilities. Think of the men Rusk for secretary, of state, McNamara for defense, Udall for interior, Hodges for commerce, Ribicoff for health, Stevenson for the United Nations and Dillon for the treasury. McNamara, Mc-Namara, the head of Ford, gives up three million dollars just to serve; he and Dillon are both Republicans. How grateful we should be. Our next president is surrounding sur-rounding himself with wisdom, experience, verve, self-reliance, and courage. The ability to take counsel is one of the greatest attributes. at-tributes. The resilience to adopt oneself one-self to new conditions is one of the qualities of great leadership. All hail to our next president! The financial structure of our government is in the hands of conservatives . P. S. MARTHAKIS, Former state senator. |