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Show Iht PAGE TWO i s' ' PUBLISHED I5Y THE EARL & ENGLAND PUBLISHING COMPANY Centered t the Post Office every day in the week except Sunday at Logan, UU, as Second Class Matter: . 11 - n The Associated Press is exclusively entitled te the ese for ot all sens dispatches credited to it or not otherwise credited t In this paper and also the local news published therein, All right of repuldicution of specinl dispatches thereif are also reserved. repub-llcatlo- READINGS B Alt OMETRR ? - Rain Today Change P 2?llIiyI2!l3!i;4j5I!6!7IiI8I9l30 Yesterday - The above readings are tnken from TUB JOUENAL9 barometer at 6 oclock each afternoon except Sunday. The yesterday" reading each Monony refers to Saturday's rending. Chapter I - 1 J0 POFT MA9r LOU he JraasinstioaMary " A N i often had broke, THE NATIONS BIRTHDAY Lou ot the new her engagement to lay. She always' pictured berielf laughing excitedly, telling lay trealhlesely American people are this year celebrating the 154th Tony had proposed to her. of their birth as a nation. They have a bow Now, however, that she was to reason become to very enthusiastic, he engaged to Tony. She felt none .The situation when the representatives of-t- he thirteen of the' anticipated thrill because colonies declared their states to be independent a$ a nation, tbl wsa different. So far as the world knew, she was engaged td "Was one when two courses were open. One course was to sub mit' passively to wrongs that had been imposed on them by Tony yet actually she waa not enat ail. ap unjust and tyrannical king. This course would have avoided gaged Tony appeared to think that the much personal risk, and in a morley way the country might game of only made have been more prosperous during the life time of these the situation the merrier, but Mary revolutionists. Lou (till wasnt convinced. But that course would have been contrary to theconcep- Having gained his point, Tony world lions of fundamental law arid justice which these Colonists was pleased with the whole in general, aqd Mary Lou In parnobly entertained. They decided tha life was not worth- liv- -; ticular. Why not? Wouldnt this' ing, unless they could live under a system which provided - assure the needed financial back r Whenalh democrattirgovermTient and free opportunity-foIng from Aunt Etheiherta? T o him, these great men adopted that attitude, they began to that lett nothing to be desired. He wanted to rush In with Mary revolutionize the world. They were jto accomplish two great Loo to break jhe jew, te Jay and ends, Mary Lou suggested that First, this change created conditions in our country lerry. her cousins be Included In the sefavorable to development and prosperity, so that achieving cret, but Tony was adamant In hie and energetic people could establish comfortable conditions objections, for themselves and acquire education and advantages. It we start telling anyone, ft Second, it firmly established a new principle of popular means that the etory will 'get Vou eomehow or other. government in the world, which has been working ever since. around, know that people will start talking. in motive was which was the It that principle dominating Etheiherta will be sure to the recent World war. The sentiments that, heartened - our Aunt hear It, and tbered be a grand to the and others kingly pretensions climax When she disinherited me. country fight against and autocratic tyranny of the rulers of the German empire, And ehed be sure to do it. ,Then were really formulated in Independence hall in Philadelphia there would he no more flying of an description. No, we mustnt when that declaration was signed. Well may we celebrate with all possible enthusiasm such risk It by telling n soaLv'as We must carry on though a day, when the progress of America was assured, and when everything were aormal, as the principles wrere established that were to promote human Cupid actually had shot thethough taial welfare all over the world. dart, floeides, we are serious ip if It comes to that, ill bring to do and needed to do to yon the jolly old ring In the morning: Even When yon have cut me keep you in good condition. Then wateh the pounds Slide oat of your Ilfs, yoa can keep it la memory of the time when you ' off.' me to realise the one thing Kruschen Salts are the Up- helped most to do. TO LOSE of Youth. wanted Fountain AH right," she agreed, "i won't Take one half teaspoonful in ten a iduL a glass of hot or cold water like to deceiveAit the same..l dont lay. tomorrow morning and every Tony waved that objection aside. Start taking Kruschen Salts morning theyre tasteless that both out tomorthem Well take way way, and If they dont change that's the common-sens- e to reduce but don't take them your whole Idea about reduc- row night and treat em to a big with the idea that they possess ing, go back and get the small dinner. Champagne, buckets of It In price you paid for them. Get to drink our health, lay will enreducing qualities an 85 cent bottle of Kruschen joy It AI! women love an engage This Is what they do they Salts lasts - 4 weeks at City ment The subsequent marriage la 1 think. clean out the impurities in your Drug Co. or any progressive usually a Then, THE -- - -- - - t IFIIBLE VlflY - FAT to-da- te them-solve- s. the anywhere In blood by keeping the bowels, druggist (Adv.) kidneys and liver ln splendid world. Iron ore deposits of high a vigor and tireless energy youd value have' been found ln Peru most forgotten had existed. the As a result instead of planting on a plateau bordering , yourself in an easy chair every Pacific. free moment and letting flabTexas Kiwanis clubs are tryby fat accumulate you feel an urge for activity that keeps ing to improve relations beyou moving around doing the tween town and county In that things youve always wanted state. FRENCH ACE TO TRY ATLANTIC y, r V jh- - v v, w w j? ,j p t hJ ; j I ! H l t M -- O a y ti e G canid have seen the two tears her eyelids tried to bidet But he refused to .understand. All af ones he let her go abruptly, and they stood looking at each other, both-little frightened. Turning quickly from him, Mary Lou fled up the steps, not stopping to look back. The tmssed Torty stared after her,-worried line la bis mouth. Better not try that again," he muttered. "Its a hit 'risky. I won, der If Its fair. He ernshed the -- thought and climbed into his car. Too ffloch ' depended on Mary Lons playing Up to him too much to allow him to look the matter full la the face. Meanwhile Mary Lou was breaking the news to lerry and Jay. Her voice was shrill and tense, but they rredlted that to batural excite : menL Later, however, lerry remarked to lay,- - "Wasnt there something funny shout that kid when sho wse telling As abont her engagement? There was a peculiar look to her face. Are you sure she loves --r hlmr ' Ot monrse she loves him," Jay laughed. "You must admit that Its a wonderful match." "Well, what about this other tel -- . . ..." UTAH COUNTY. TOWM-stra r e ig r2 Jk SVXOPSlSr Tom, TMemto tons eoeaUhy aunt telle him that she seen I Unance his yroratrt .fhpht around the n&rtft until he become euyaped to 0am ton Leahs Mary Lon iy thrilled Tony's ever trie Ann t Rthrb her but Tony himself berta has no in tmlions yf mnrryme one He tells Mary ian thatany a esialor has no business pet tin To sales hi problem utarrted. he osks Mary Lon to become edged to Aim until kg tan make Ht This ntftl assure bis tttyht aunt's backing Mary Lon to think that Tony thatrrined wants only o mako-hebev- o rit t j , A&A esoUtoJUA wvw RV IIETNf OBHWkfw 7 1 With a 0n tiwi, t tm-,h- "its hard sometimes, for clients like n of us. are carried away by If yon momentary enthusiasms. ell them a gown under those eon dltlrmi it means bed trade In tbe end." ' ... - Chapter 17 TMBtt SPARKLERS R AARY LOO was to begin in Jays gown shop at a salary of two pounds a week. Out cf that, one pound would go to Jay for food end lodging, and another would he let aside as a sinking fend to pay for the drsasee she already bad taken from the abopi and tor others ihe was sura to need ebon. The tea sh tilings bef father allowed her would help for such miscellaneous current expenses as silk - . , locking. . "Ill never he able to thank you enough. Jay, Mary Lou told her at breakfast If you only knew what a load ts rifted off my Blind by not having to go hack to Frlu-- ' wood!" I can well Imagine It" Jay chuckled, "The deilghtg of the . e -- -- country are pot Come down to -- rithsr. tow tast. witvi vou the shop feet ttki It snd Ii1 han- - Supposing," aald Mary Lon, who to make success of the job. "supposing nothing to the shop seems to pleas her?" "Ah!" returned MU Fletcher as she shook out a frock of oh Iff on "Thera jroa'r- - up. etalr,tt some, thing. Orteo It best just to let her go. But be ears there's such genuine regret In jour manaer that she'll come beck again. Never, by any. chance, allow a customer to think youre to the least chagrined It she doesnt buy anything, even though you've been bourn showing her every dress jn r the shop!" Mary Loo picked np many sales pointers la tbe coarse ot tb mornSbe was to start work to ing: earnest th - following week. Ah ready she had written bey fathet about It., and she Was sure be wouldn't object. , Thar Afternoon, dancing" with Tony at the Berkeley, they ran tuto Gwendolyn Carratbera, - It- wasnt surprising, for Gwendolyn haunted the Berkeley. . Hello, theres eld Gwendolyn" erlea Tony, wavlag gaily to ber diLet's try tour hews on rection. her. See bow sbe takes IL" Mary Lou knew very well bow she would tgk IL bow nhf girl with a grain of Sense would appear te take 4- L"Oh, darlings, darlings, this Is delightful,"- - Gwendolyn exclaimed. "It's just too jolly. We must have a patty. I'm so thrilled t dont Enow what 6 do!"' Gwendolyn see rued very pleased about It," Toby remarked later, with a chagrined grin. "Chucking modesty to the winds, I always thought ahe bad ber eye on me. Yet eh- - seemed genuinely glsd." Mary Lou laughed at bis sins " . pliclty. Darling., the mocked, If not wh&t she said that count. Didnt you notice her lookf it eald plainly, 'How has she dob ttt Ill bet she worked tbe simple. Dustin stunt. That always gets man like Couldnt yea see It to bet Tony.' . eyes?" Mary Lou wondered bow far ft was wise to initiate him into the mysteries of feminine psychology If she were having him tor keeps she might not bav been so ready to tell him that much. But since theirs . was only a. temporary affair. . . . . , Vho earn, what Gwendolyn tb'nks or looks, anyway? Tony re marked as the dance ended. say I havent given yoa tbe sparklers yet Here they are." They sat down and fa pnalied aside a piata of cakes. A email blue velvet hot lay to tfae palm of hi band. He pressed the catch and grinned up at ber a tb bos was determined UrSnitj lo rmtttnt to hn roHtttr, homo i FrtntmooA. Hr, htmttnn Jn 7 Jmrruot. offer, H'rr, Loo o to to hrr oic tkoo low" "The- - handsome hose with the black eye? Hes out ot the picture. lay retorted. Im going la to talk it over with Mary Lou and get all the details." But Jay was destined to be disappointed. They were curled ep- on either end ot the divan that teit wttb no male la sight. Jay disturbing pumped and pumped, but no confidences were forthcoming. Mary Lou was communicative up te a point, and that was slL She was more than ready to tel her impressions ot Aunt Etbek berta, but when It came to the actual proposal she was as secretive as It her life depended on IL Jay could only suppose that Mary Lou still was young enough and romantic enough so she. wanted to treasure the details to herself. fit course yoaII have a map velous engagement party." Jay Said. Its dreadfully exciting. Isnt, It? And to think that youve known' him less than a week! Ive always said that it youre going to fall in love, a week is plenty of time." Mary Lou smiled uncertainly. , "Yes." she echoed, "a Weeks ' , plenty of time." Then she began telling Jay ot Tonys proposed flight She seemed willing .to reveal every detail In 1 that atory. Jay tried to appear all attention, but she hadnt stayed awaks to hear About some stupid flight Sbs listened patiently for a time, then Interrupted. "But what are yon going to do about Frtnwood, Mary Lou? .Toir cant possibly go back borne and miss all the tun you're Sure to have bare In town." 1 do bate to go back," Mary Lon confessed, "t havent dared to when later on you get engaged te think about It But what else can Some other chap, shell have all the 1 dor JsycoU5idereditSftr stretched" Iunof it cvef again." herself at felt length on one side .Alary Lou looked at wondered how any mob could be ot the divan. She was silent fov such a tooL Old Tony really be a time, and Mary Lou waited. "I have It" she said at last Here what he was saying.- - or was It to stifle an annoying little doubt How would you Ilka a job here that was troubling hie conscience? In town? A job? Mary Loo exclaimed In The more Tony talked of her UOt course. Id ltimate engagement to some other astonishment fellow, the more she became con adore It But what could I deg and rinsed that tor her there could be bow could i get oner no on else. Jaye eyes crinkled In a (mile When they drew up before Jayi "I can give you a Job." home la Chelsea, she managed to Really?" It happens to lit to , "Sure, dissuade him from coming inside. "Not tonight. Im a bit tired." rather well. Miss Fletcher, oft as she pleaded. "Yoa can wallow In slstant sales girl I leaving sooa their congratulations tomorrow, If to be married. As yet i havent found anyone to take her place you like." She was about to turn and run The point Is, why couldn't you baa ap the Stairs, when Tony Caught die it? Of course, youd be busy most ot the day, bur youd atitl her band. "Look here, old dear, since were have the late afternoons and eve nings to Clay around with Tony engaged, dont I merit a kiss?" Mary Lon'S cheeks flamed. Bhe What do yoa say te that proposi tugged aL bar hand, trying to break Uonr... - -- Mary Lou leaned forward impuF way. "Goose." he mocked her. " he lively and gripped Jaya hands. Youre a brick. Jay. But wilt have youre actually embarrassed. What's the sense of an engage be of any help to yoa at all?" "Oh. no. not too much at first," meat if a few kisses aren't throwB Jay admitted, grinning. Bat Im -- But toe know were net sertoue iy engaged." Mary Lon protested. I can train you la s abort time Ail the same the didnt tog at her Before long. I daresay, youll be ai least as good as Miss Fletcher, and hand quite so touch. Tonys eyet pleaded with her. probably better. I'll beL howevertjhatVoull be "Iei's pretend its terlons." He took her other band, drew her leaving me In the lurch to merry closer. "No reason why ws your Tony, Just jibout as soon as shouldn't pretend. youre really good at tbig telling Saddeoly she flung back her game. Thats tba way these talesa bead and gave abort laugh. girls do, you know, and bow that "Yes, lets pretend." youre engaged" She amiled at aha said ft. but Tony drew her to him, brushed his lips across her eyelids, down Mary Log didnt smile back. one et her . cheeks, touched her No, Jay, t Wont be married for month. . , , ages and ages." "Sweet," be breathed. He kissed f Ceerrifrti - HU Ivnprir Qrripf her again. She crept closer, gave him kits tor kite, . . Had he wished, ht make-believ- -- -- gaped to Mary Lon. Tony has no intentions of matrijino any oirl knd ho oeki I ary Lon to jhtier toil 0 nnUetHltellmi s enaapemont until hs completes the Awht. After sots hesitation eke agrees Fair " By DmmI Member of Associated Press , COMES-T- Aftet (UmppotnU to on tone nffttfr, Mary Lon Leslie im having a tkormthly en foyabls tim e with Tony Tttitenna London for 0 tiro ten, She it tteefcM vtsftnud wants td make Pts moot of it Tony to on aviator, Ms tavorttt or A Mi weitthn annt, but the disapproves ot hit inner girls tht hot balked at Tony's attempts to tutlnee tier to back hfro gnaneially on a 0 inht around the mart if, ft is most cherished ambition,' Tony takes Harp Lon to watt Aunt fithalherta ami the spinster takes fancy to this demure, sensible firl from the country . A he tells Tony she trill RATES BIBNUUPTJON mOai$ .CACHE & AN I Cfc Gl R L THE; JOURNAL ' ADVERTISl.Na RATES ElKNTHHEI) ON APPLICATION JOURNAL, Miss -- - v d - 'I . n -- him--an- make-believe- - i t V -- tar . ( ..." br . it kales-woma- - force in business today. The says, are secure against this new business which does not make factor in business, which Is ment brings a new competitive use of this new force will find swiftly developing a new factor, no consolidation of seritself standing still, while its vice or manufacturing or Sales to compel competition hope to maincompetitors move-o- n. (business to gfve service' or die. units can long David Sarnoff, President of writes: In this era of sclen-- 4 tain itself on a monoply basin. tbe Radio Corporation of Amer title and technical development Monoply Is a figment of the lm ica, in Nations Business, dis- when a Invention, nag agmatioit-- In modern large-sca- le cusses some of the tremendous sometimessingle the direc Industry. Those who would changed' changes that are taking place i tlon of an entire Industry, when build upon it must build upon in OUr new business world today I every new technical achieve-shlftin- g sand, s sup-lanti- - f AitHUtotUUd t Dleutlonne Cost U preparation attempt ffy across the Atlantic. The famous French irman.is thown vth hit wife at Lo.jBouroct field, rY t r7 arj, f 'N r -- - -- hS.xJ - Fletcher explain some of ' routine work to you." When Tony ealied while later, Mary Lou broke the newt to him. "Jays offered me a job In her shop," she told him excitedly. Isnt that wonderful? That meant ( never need to go bdek to Frtnwood again, except tor visits, isnt it darling of ber?" Great!" rejoined Tony, fie was distinctly relieved to hear her voice over the phone, fie had been a bit htslunt about ealllbg bar, for the moment of the night before, when be had beid her In his arms snd kissed ber, lingered disturbingly In his mind, "And am you happy other ' , wise?" Oh, yes Mary Lou replied without hesitation. Isnt it a lark? Ive been chuckling over it all Well have great tun, morning. Tony." 1 Tony was glad of ber reassurance, They arranged to meet that afternoon, when ha was to give ber the ring. Three eparklers." be told ber. Lets go to the tea dance at the Berkeley. Then Ill slip It on your Auger in grand Old Style." Fine, laughed Alary Lou. Her animation vanished as soon as aba replaced tbe receiver. She sat there for a timet her elbewa oa her knees, her ehla cupped la her opened, hands. Mary Loo gasped. It was n beau Was ft right to accept a' ring tlfui ring, with three bugs dlw from Tony whan he Bad flo (men-tlo- monda winking wickedly ea a this whatever of marrying ber? platinum band. Waa it quit right to play this game 'it' wqmierfull - But, Tony, yoa ? 'of Mary Lou woa shouldnt . dered what ber father would say came "Rotl Aunt Ethelberta when be learned of It across, and tberefi so reason why Yet the had agreed to play tb yoa shouldnt share in the (polls. with Tony, tod there waa YOU deserve HI" gam 1 feet rather nothing else to do. Nevertheless, gnllty," Mary Loo (he thought, wag It quit fair of murmured. him to demand to much? Wasnt Forget It, Berth bold but you! It a bit aelflsb? hand." . , "Look hers, Mary Lott." sbe Carelessly fan slipped the ring eh finally told herself, you've got to to her finger, A queer thrill shot banish the bluet. Tbit cake may be through Mary Lou. , Sbe might ttala at the bottom, but , theres have become sentimental, tf sbe toffee on top. And you'd hotter eat hadn't glanced up. to see Tony lookup that toffee at fast as yoa can." ing down at fair wttfa his lopsided - A tew mibbtea s later the wa la grin. ' Jayji (hop, receiving her lint lesSbe smiled, toe. Hadnt she d ion In salesmanship from Mlse termined to fake il In g spirit cl Fletcher. , fun? , She bad taken Mary Lou to th Gems along, let's douce, Whats epetalre alteration room, aad they this tuna. Rather jolly, isnt lt? Were Inspecting a rack of new They stood a minute beside tbeir gowns which had Just arrived.' table, listening. The fat grummet customer "Never jaseora that was ringing away fit the top of hi 'Certain'' d fes( toOka 'wbH on be?, voices a be did (feats with hie when it doesnt," Mine Fletcher re- drum (ticks: it was on of tbe marked with emphasis. season latest tunes: "Thata maxim N& 1." said Mary L ft proton, that t two poo. Lou, but tupposing tbe customer Let', pretend that poo love ate. theo oU the world went to he convinced?" Will pnrodire bo, l That la cue ot bur greatest -- W era have ootjomMies Fletcher agreed. Cajitrt go tho too. difficulties," No heartbreak, uM poo, "You must persuade her, tactfully, have orooe d that poofte oiUroe. that some ether dress would be threw back big heed toe Tony much better, Ted ber that another Thar odd. It just fit laughed. dress shows off her figure te much Our case, dOeaet ttf Toe ace what more advantage, that (hell really A great Idea It l?" " look more smart la tb other dress Yea, Mary Lon echoed. that youve decided to seir her. ' Sbe great from th glittering glanced Show her some gown that mil) loOT: on ber flager ever te Gwesdo welt oa bet, find tell her It's the ring lyn. who talking aalmatodly to smartest thing la th bousn partner, Mary Lon .knew she. Woadertol Mary LOU emu. was watching ber sad Tent from "And does ah twallew tbe bait?" the comers at tier small green eye Every good "Invariably. watching and feeling ever so mast try to understand tb mind of her client" Miss Fletcher jealous. Yes. great," ibe repeated wttfa declared. "Tbe days, more conviction. -- T wouldn't bav when yoa tetd any old He for a missed this afternoon tor worlds t" sale, are goflA'. Tod toast find eat fCopyrtpht. If . HapeU Oreigf what ah realty likes, way back ta How ten tor thats wbats going wlH Mary Leu tee her mind, New Force The Business as a result of scientific discovoontmu btfom Tvry flight? heo tomorrow' ehaotor Science is the ( dofriinatirti eries. Not even monopolies, he to please ber to the tong wan- II-- " apparent or alleged moncan afford to be industo this trially era of technical progress: No merger, consolidation or union of similar of related Interests can afford to disregard the "No opoly - still small voice of research and invention that may come from the humblest laboratory, - d, ' v 4s &&PP enm ' - earn mm isiwb ..... have te ge new, Freddy. 'Youll r exercise!." . I muri take - my liealih eouRerviuj! . . T GOBS OF FUN IN NAVY BLUES Navy Blues, William Haines' first alFtalking navy picture, is interesting in more ways than one; It ranges all the way from the most whimsical Haines comedy material to wyn-.- . heart interest, and discloses the Pietro-Gol-d Kiignant not only as a comedian of the first magnitude, but also as one of the' most forceful and" convlncing" ,straighy ' actors 6f the screen, The hew picture, playing' at the Capitol Theatre Friday and Saturday, shows Haines as a gob aboard a destroyer, with a sweetheart ashore in port,' And a dramatic little love story of misunderstanding, duty interfering with love's young dream, and a final reconciliation following a fighting rescue, forms the central theme. About this is woven comedy ashore, intimate p board ship and in the haunts Of sailors J. H. with and life aboard Richards, July 5, of glimpsed ship Mendon, the sailors in action, the customs and manners of sailofmen, and a wealth of authentic detail. Much of this was actually filmed aboard a destroyer at sea. n Clarence Brown directed the new picture, and his Haines with the touches human typical mingle whimsicalities. Haines is a- comedian most of the time, but a vivid dramatic actor in the gerfous parts of the story. Anita Page makes a charnflng heroine as the sweetheart ashore, and also shows F, D. Haines, July 5, 569 Boulevard, a depth of tense dramatic feeling in the vivid quarrel scene and dramatic climax of the play, Some of the most eminent place as second lieutenants In educators In America are Hat- the late misunderstanding. ed among the speakers for the But "semi. That ranking tenth annual farmers encamp- confers no more distinction ment to be held at the Utah unidentified Items State Agricultural college July than the miscell the crowded into all other catch W. W. Owens, general chair- aneous" or man ot the encampment pro- aU of a statistical table. It Wednesday writes a man down as only a gram, announced the following to appear on millionaire. Na the farmers program: tions Business. well-know- - 14-1- 1. half-porti- J.'ft. Howard, representative of the Federal Farm Board and the first president of the American Farm Bureau federation: Dr. S. B. Morrison, .head of the division of anlmarinduslrv.. Cornell university; Dr. A. F. Blanks, professor of public Califspeaking. University ofMcCon-athy, ornia; Dr, Ospoume music director. New York City: Dr. C. N. Jensen, superintendent of public instruction; A. W. Iven, president of the board of trustees; Dr. E. G. Peterson, president Utah State Agricultural college; Director William Peterson,- - extension. service; Dr. F. S. Harris. president Brigham ' Young : university. been have Arrangements made to allow the visitors to attend the classes of Dr. Morrison who will discuss problems of animal nutrition. . Dr. McConatoy will present his students in the cantata, The Holy City, Monday evening, July 14, the first day of the " encampment. On Wednesday evening, ' July 16, Professor a: J. Myers, and his players will present the drama Across the Street. The Logan high schbol band under the direction of, A. T. Henson, has been engaged to give concerts on the evenings of July 14 and id, and the Imperial Glee club will give a musical program on the evening of - July 19. Movies and dances will also be given to entertain the 3000 visitors who are expected to attend. ... -- Just what is - Exports of American medicinal products to Asia have grown in yalue from $2,600,000 to $3,700,000 since 1927. Argentina 1.650 000 the Un- ited States last year, the equivalent of 450,000 head of cattle. CAPSTOL The Best Sound in the State t FRI. AND SAT. ....AnMMpmraanMIMup - 'II MEW flag essra! i,Kf - vi a millionaire? In that dubloqs category 29,770 persons .are included by a New York firm that makes a business of preparing and selling, classified lists of prospects." Of the total number 6,849 are reported to be living in New York." This classification seems sort of twilight zon ) to define of financial independence. millionaires, se ll lionaires. The downward progression is significant of something, but of what? Multi. No, theres ptetorWl prefix, and one a bit exclusive, too. The list discloses only 2,28.1 of them in the whole country. Millions plied upon millions. Big money. 81athers ot upons. Scads of dividends. And millionaires. The total id given at aoout 20,003 a figure that makes them seem-- Almost as common Last Time J Today-Journey- - s End Comedy and - mi-m- . exported Cases of corned beef to . News - COMING SUNDAY John Boles in of The West Song - |