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Show Busy Businessman Photos: Wtsley Bowman Studio y. he recession had no effect on one American businessman the Circulation figures are rising steadily, and the is rising with them in more ways than one. More, than 58,000,000 newspapers, an all-tihigh, are now sold in the United States daily, and seven out of ten U.S. homes have their papers delivered. If the naner is a morning edition, the newspaperboy rises (with a little motherly assistance) before most of us have rolled over once. If it's an afternoon edition, the young executive must postpone baseball practice for an hour or two. But the rewards for such sacrifice are great, and the greatest is not the extra money but the satisfaction of developing much earlier than other boys-thostalents of industry and honesty which, later in life, industrious or honest will be tested in the world of adults. Each day the newspaperboy grows a little, and next Saturday National Newspaperboy Day he will have grown a full year. A glimpse at how he achieves some of that growth is featured here in a day in the life of a typical newspaperboy. I news-paperbo- news-paperb- me e not-alwa- ys oy |