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Show "Life Interesting but Never Easy" By LEONARD A. BARRETT by Western Newspaper Union. The words of Eobert Browning occur oc-cur to one as he reads of the retlre- ment or Mr. Bernard Ber-nard Baruch from Wall Street. "Grow old along with me! The best of life Is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made : Youth shows but half; trust God: see all, nor be afraid !" Mr. Baruch at the age of sixty-four sixty-four leaves the haunts of the greatest financial center in the world Intent upon giving his entire time to writing. Having selected a quiet site for an office away from the noise and tumult of the frenzied fren-zied financial district, he plans to write three books, "An Autobiography of an American Boy," "The Future of America," and "A Treatise on the Conquest Con-quest of Nature." While this seems to be a very pretentious undertaking, he states that he will do all the writing writ-ing himself and not employ expert |