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Show st Week IrTHUR BRISBANE the Third srains jinge Mind3 J Budget !. Rockefeller III, grand- the builder of the name, o work at 26 Broadway a ago. He was on time. three years old, a big n, bigger physically than . John D. Ill, will hav 3 ortunitles in life He will inherit ' what Is i vsk ,7 called the world's f v-j largest fortune. '1 By the time he T j gets it it may not f . be as big as Edsel " ' Ford's, and not ' J m big as that of i some man un- c known today. f y But, he will f j .'.lively have e- ,1 rouiigh to cany ' - out any Ideas that 'it ' j he may have. J Everything de- endf. Qn the lcpa, RISBAf a few men bearcat be-arcat wealth stand out ii m There was the richest Ro-lise Ro-lise son went to war wit! I id made a good general j I r, with all the money j I illure when he went witlrt Jnal Medici took to money Us sons doing more than y on earth ever did for art. Coeur, the rich man of sed his fortune for his t a time of need, and was 1th the usual ingratitude. I omes young Rockefeller, Iteration, starting in with I of millions around him, I v other hundreds of mil-J mil-J ;ed in pools of oil under d. ier and grandfather have ;reat deal for the health ition of the world. The !l wish John D. Ill suc- have to work hard to 1 id of some other 23-year- without a dollar, but with more valuable, neces- isy to succeed in spite of jard to succeed in spite of Lealth. pr Von Economo tells v hntists at Columbia Col-.ical Col-.ical Center that man's 7; improving, developing J nd the superman, men-i.king, men-i.king, is coming. Is every reason to be hcpe-i hcpe-i velve thousand years ago in the late stone age. done a great deal in 12,000 The life of man on earth itarting The earth will -hundreds of millions of i 3cience proves it. f ing ought to be done in Id interest and, possibly us, if we could know what look like at the end of the :lred million years. erhaps, will be an enor-ad, enor-ad, round and smooth, at will through the air, o other planets, with this reformed into one big gar-hinery gar-hinery doing all the work, trying to cheat anybody ody trying to pile up mon-A mon-A ily, any more than a man "f uild seek to accumulate ; x, with the ocean full of a are the workings of the 'nind. Berlin had a mor-iclub, mor-iclub, where men gather S ,tse of morphine and seek to ,he number of addicts, fe is no real hell, that is a ood imitation. In Tokio, the Japanese Minister to China, home on leave, commits suicide. Distressted by the loss of his wife, the unfortunate man, Sadao Saburi, has assumed his posthumous posthum-ous Buddhist's name, usually taken only after death, and had it written writ-ten on a tombstone forh is wife, and himself. Thereafter he asked his friends to assume that he was a ghost. Since his wife was dead, he also was dead While Madeline Nolan looked on, one young man who wanted to marry her shot and killed another man who had the same idea. Miss Nolan, grived, said she had tried hor best to keep the young gentlemen gentle-men apart. That horrifies us now and is hard to understand. It was the commonest thing in the world with run- ancestors in the early day3. Your great grandmother 500 times removed, would have thought poorly poor-ly of any suitor that would not kill another as a casual event in courtship. court-ship. President Hoover presents to 'Congress a budget of three billion eight hundred and thirty million and a few odd hundred thousand dollars. It seems as a great deal as compared com-pared with the days before the war when the government spent one billion in two years and everybody yelled "what extravagance!" |