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Show . ATIIER'S DAY. i Speaking of Bad?., fere'g a Choice ; Their Children Hehiedi riake The::: Fanne::. ; j v. : S if",...- --j " dunt cure much fur Bunkhcad but Vd like to meet TaUuhth.n So run the song from "I'd Rather lie Right." If il Hani Rankhead is speaker of the House. Daughter Tallulah is a stage actress. ..w:m- Umpire F.nuiieli "Jed" Ormsby of the Americtm league knows his strikes and touts hut must sometimes think ticiee to remember his children's names. Good reason they're 12 strong, rnnzint from 2 to lf years. lnAV. J.,:,t. L:;. sr:r:.:s J loonl clirr-r-vano? of ll.e tven;y-ni;ii!i annua! Fntlipr's Day. a cs:?to:n or!c:?.",t::l at Spokane, Wash., in 1910 hy "Irs. John Bri!?? D:::!:!. nou !irec!or cf a funeral home. She started it in tri'.iuie to her father, a G.A.R. veteran namerl V i!!:arti J. Smart. Most fathers aren't illustrious, hut they're Had to someone a?n! nothing e!se counts. Some fathers r.re famous in their own riIst. O'.Iiers. strnnu;e!v. grow in stcture partly tIiroit!;!i notoriety achieved through their c':i'!.i!ren. Here are five Bamples: r ;.: N, Eighty-fue-yeiti -old liinr Morten-than Morten-than was famous years ugtt as anibu.isa dor to Turkry and an international peace worker. Son Henry, note secretary secre-tary of the treasury, keeps Henry Sr.'s name in the limelight. ! v v . . , . ; ,'-5 ; v . .; V-V- , -. - Joseph V. Kennedy, i . S. amba-.S'id.n to Uritain, millionaire, iormet 1.1 chairman and maritime commits: ;r: chairman, is t;ui:e a l'tnu! man h sides. He'll get nin? i:rsent :h: Fathers tins ' t.v.- "v - - v v.- . . . v ; . v". :.vft -;- -... c '' K Fathei OUiu Ihtmne uas just anotlin man with a large family until ths quints came along. Five of a kind wn:.id keep most men busy. But don't forget that fapa Vionne has seven other young mouths to feed! |