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Show OWNS MILLION BUT LIS ON mm m Garland's Fortune Grows While Wife Doubts His Scheme Is Practical N". E. A. Staff Special.). NEW YORK. Jan. 24- The Gar-' Gar-' !'ul million Ik inc rcaslnf? at compound infcrest while Char lea Garland tlll de- )irifs to accept it and seeks a way lo live without money. The million Is i'i the capable ous-tody ous-tody of Henry l. Tudor, the Garland trustee Garland continue to live with his wife ami child on his mother's farm at Buzzard' Ray, Mass. "We niv holding the money in abpy-ance," abpy-ance," Tydor says, "hoping sontelhlns will alter Mr. Garland's viawa nnd make him accept It. But he Just as firm in his refusal cs he was last v.pfcr when he became of age." LEGAL Ql 1 851 IOX. "Does law, comucllinK a man to support his wife and family, &ppl) in a rase like that of Mi" Garland, who Ins staled he- Is living on his mother s bounty? " Tudor was aaked, , 'I think this nhale of the law presumes pre-sumes that a man is earning money," Tudbr replied. "If he has no means of oarhlng It. and does not earn it. tho lawV.mnot compel a man to pass on a inheritance to his family By wa.v of Illustration, if Mrs. Garland should demand support it might be that complications would arise and Garland would either have tr. earn money or get It somehow However, we have not gone Into th;it because Mrs. Garlswid has not raised the question." . Uti.AVD'S EtESOl i TON, Garland saya he I" riiorc than ever determined to reject the million. "Nothing ban altered my view that money anel what people will do for money is the reot of nil prest-nt day evils." he says "I havo still not worked out a plai of action a bode or life My whole problem just now I is to determine how best to preeent a practical p'an of living, with money eliminated. " in your wife stilt of your opinion?" I "Yes. But she Is not as fully con- Unced of Us practicability as I am." Garland Is expounding his theories in speeches before clubs. |