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"Marshal Zhukov; if those ferocious penknives are to be part of our new uniforms, we shall hardly convince the West of our peaceful intentions,”

London Express Berrice

HOW TO MAKE

HAT is the secret of making a large fortune by invest ment?

Men who have "nover: mude any step towards it will advanced,Variety of reasons why they have failed to do so..They will tell you:

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1. You need substantial capital to begin with-and they have never had the opportunity 10 amass it.

2. You must have sound infor. mation-and they have never moved in those places where it Is to be obtained.

3. The times we live in are too difficult for money lo be made,

of the small

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A FORTUNE

The professor who

by

startled America

JOHN RUTHERFORD

made £14 out of every dollar he invested;

Study how he did it!

His first deal was in the stock of Д furniture market in Chicago. It had issued four million dollars' avorth of $1,000

The professor came out of the organisation with £10,500 of bonds, and 13,000 common stock valued at $1 a 'share: His 'original £3,000 investment, had grown to £16,000,

But at better days were to

When the depression at come. the 30's came people who were scared or needed money to meet their bills threw the bonds on the

None of these reasons is, in fact, strictly true. The amassing bonds.

amount of initial capital necessary for investment Is within the power of most in people with a very moderate in- come.

They fall to amass it because they prefer a higher standard of Ilving from the start of the struggle rather than a measure of disciplined personal austerity upon which to build.

Is

'The pull of the present stronger for them than the pull of the future.

Judgment

S for point (2), the fact is

that although excoptional

صدر امید

As information can at times be of high value, a much more vital factor is personal judgment.

And as for point (3), it is a fict clear beyond doubt that the foundations of a fortune by investment are more easily laid in days of difficulty and depres- sion than in days of prosperity.

For two reasons. Unsound concerns are wiped out in a depression; the good ones ilve through it and recover.

And when the prices of shares

market

Professor Miller bought 25 of

A them for £4,380. daring investment you may say. What made him do it?

The company invested in new formed an oli corporation, offer oil and gas properties. In 1840 it

ing its shareholders the option of buying of common stock at 169, a share.

De Miller bought 10,250. Two He thought the idea of years later he sold them at an central furnitute market was average price of just under £6 basically sound because it climin, for a net gain of approximately ated the necessity for buyers £81,250. trekking all round the town to buy furnitur

And he thought the site was a valuable one, from the real estate

-point of view.

How right he was! By 1938 the bonds were worth £281 ach. He sold, making a net profit of £2,039.

Immediately he reinvested that sum, plus another £7,700 partly borrowed, in 1,200 "preferred

shares in the same concern,

And at his death he still held the original 13,000 gas company bonds, now valued at £87,600, Altogether he had reaped a har vest of nearly £170,000.

Thot Is the

story

of

Dr. G. A. MILLER Lived frugally, but was no miter

FUTURE IS BLACK FORY

THE BONUS BABIES

By KENNETH AMES

VAIN BERLIN. OBODY, I suppose, has a great deal of sympathy for Karl Kennin. Ho Is unlikely to get very much; having been a member of the Gestapo in Prague during the war. Di

But it is his eight Ill-clad, uneducat ed, hungry children who have become 'a problem for the Karlsruhe municipal authorities.

As a former Gestapo N.C.O, in Ber- In and Prague, Kennin is barred from any, but a very few types of employment: At present he earns £2. 18, 6d. weekly working as assistant to a kettle-mender we would have:called: him a tinker

years ago,

He contributed to community charities and helped relations,

He gave the band of his university a gift of overcoats, and .when be advised his students to buy a text-book he had written he always gave them back as discount the royalty he received from the publisher of the book.

But there was a time, In the heyday of the middle and. late thirties, and during the war, when Herr Kennin was going very nicely thank you" as a police offi- eer, strutting around in' a smart black uniform and poking his nose into other people's business. Then It was that he was steadily. becoming one of the elite and was being encouraged from all sides to produce an

Ho whs much loved by over-increasing family. students, colleagues, and neigh- For each child born in the during that period, he received hand-

beurs, but no one ever knew Kennin family that he was rich.

Indeed, when he was taken to the bonus at birth and a Renerous weekly allowance. hospital five days before his Thus it was that the Kennin death he joked;: "I'll never be brood grew to eight; the eldest able to pay for this." And bom in 1933, the youngest in friends, taking the comment 1948. seriously, subscribed for a fund

to bury him. Of course, tho money, was handed back.

His legacy

INDEED, he never seemed to be interested in money. And he left his entire fortune to his university with the explanations

Until recently all except one lived together cramped into a two-room flat. In Karlsruite where they were sent by the refugee authorities.

"Until recently" because. 16- year-old Gisela ruddenly arrived back the other day without

and iccreased

the

It gave me everything I have warning received- simply want to realready neute accommodation. pay my obligation.

problem

Was he happy man? On what evidence there is,

Gisela, who can remember being pushed-ground in PraEUG

probably yes. But this is a story in a baby-carriage, has become of moneymaking. Happiness is a problem child. She has never attended school regularly to a different problem.

cause of undemourishment, can, Its complexities are perhaps only just read and writes with best illustrated in the old story alficulty. On £3 weekly In of the unhappy king.

West Germany

these days you One after another, the wisest cannot feed ten mouths, so they men in his kingdom were called asked the local city authorities three, investments the professor and £3,500 worth of defaulted to offer suggestions as to how he to help. Youth We

Welfare depart made. There were two other foreign bonds,

could achieve happiness. Finalment sent her to a ferm 450 companies In which he had But it is interesting to note by one recommended; "Find miles away from her family to similar results, and it was out of that all these mistakes were happy man and let the king wear work. She became homesick these five companies that the made before he retired from the his shirt,

for her family and skipped back The kingdom was searched, without telling

anyone. What sort of man was he? -- -and-only one truly happy man "Only one boy at present goes He lived to the end very was found. But he did not to school the remainder have frugally. But he was by no possess a shirt. means a miser,

bulk of his fortune was amassed, university.

Why did he make that change?,

Of course, he made mistakes. Because he realised that the maximum value of the $1,000

As evidence of bad guesses, he bonds could never be more than left 14,000 worthless gold shares $1,000.

On the other hand, by owning proferred stock, the value of his; investment would grow with the business.

Wise change

T the same time he also

in the basically sound concerns A bought common stock (which |

ure low, many more of them

can

?

-(London Express Service)

INSIDE INFORMATION

be bought by the small takes in dividend what is left THE Royal Navy is giv- Investor for his money.

Take as at Mustration life story which is intriguing America.

after the preferred share dividend has been met) at prices varying from just under 3s. to 14. a share.

Tins

priority strengthening the Mediter ranean Beet.

By MERCURY

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been barred from attending be- : cause of malnutrition, but it is hoped that two more” will be allowed to start soon.

Un-schooled- Giseln, Hennin and ber / ROVEN weakling brothers and sisters, the product, of Hitler's "bigger and". better Aryan

familles

theory

have financial burden to the present-day German aus. thorities inheriting the legacy

become a

General Eisenhower has told for immediate use 1 an emer-pec

Atlantic' to the

pact defence gency occurs in Persia. the biggest national effort for Ministers that Britain. is making defence of any signatory power. He may repeat thla in public.

Britain's new 'naval · training aircraft, the Bea-Balliol, may be used to train naval crews

·

By 1948 he was able to evil his Dr G.

Service Miller became 1,200 preferred shares for £35

chiefs ascribe mathematles professar at

cach That matted him roughly the each

present

troubles in the University of Illinois

£81,500. In 1906.

He continued to buy common Middle East largely to the His salary, cálculated at the

stock at current rate of exchange, was and at his death held 12,857

an average price of 21s, decline on British naval Atlantic past countries,

in Mediterranean shares which had appreciated to power be worth £50,000.

£700.

Through the years it increas- ed, until shortly before he retired in 1992 it had reached its peak of just over £2,000. The average over his working years was £1,100,

He retired on a pension of £1,000. His total savings at that time are known to have been nearly £9,000.

the year of his Yet between retirement and his death last February at the age of 87, he mada a fortune of a million dollars.

BY

How?

Y special qualilles, that his mathematical knowledge

gave him? NO.

waters.

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of

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America turned down a cent request. from Britain for a similar clause.

"

Canada has inserted an anti-of Nazism. Somebody, it is dumping clause in

the draft Agreed, has to feed and clothe them. Herr Kennin, because of Japanese 'peace treaty, the

his earlier associations, is pot permitted to

Population Ogures show that bearly half-n-million of these "Hitler babies will be turned loose on Patriots have kitled several overloaded labour market dur

Westem Germany's Defence arrangemente bo- leading Communists in recent ng 1.1 tween British Middle East Com-; Polis ki disturbances. T. mand, Turkey, and Greece are Borowski, political commenta schools in 1990 and less than About the same number left nearly completed..

-tor, is described as having died half of them succeeded in and

in tragic circumstances?

ing employment. They are the China hos Indications that the The French army In Indo-

Norway, recently visited by chlidren of 1936 and 1930 vint- bonuses 429-born when the... next outbreak of war will be in Field Marshal Viscount :: Mont- for mothers": British steel firms are turning been smuggled to the rebels.. ATO outnumbered by fifty, to Reinvesting his £2,454 profit down orders for farming

one on its northern frontier In preferred stock at £5 to 27 machinery, because of the steel he was able to sell these in 1040 shortage.

Russia at £47 to £40 a share. approximately £10,800.

The professor dlid exactly the same, with shares in a Kansas President Truman will eat City lumber company.

down his four-point Investment Between 1035 and 1936 he programme for under-developed bought 25 of its $1,000 bonds for countries if Mr Harriman docs from £32 to £53 cach. In 1837 not succeed in Persia. he sold them at from £133 to

£140 each.

Profit

The 'U.S. Army has new. With that pront he bought rival to the British 280 ride. 5,000 of the common sicck. By The American weapon, a 22-shot 1949, his original £1,052, had repeater weighing 0 ib. enly, become more than £38,000, is on the secret list.

But hi most fantastic achievement was an investment in a Texas gas company,

In 1933, in the trough of the depression, its $1,000 bonds were By unsual knowledge that selling at £70. camd to him?. AGAIN," NO. PA The shrewd professor bought Then how? Simply by thrift bonds with a face value of In personal expenditure which £12,000 for £3,500, out of his small -- Income.gavo him the money necessary to begin.

Malaya, where more arms have gonery," estimates that its' troops ting: Info its feme-was, get-

In 1033 when Hitler drabbed power and decided that “Ger- Walter Schellenburg,

former with

many would build the largeit. Nazi intelligence, chief, has left:

President Truman has been fighting force in the world, his home in Western Germany told by his economic experts to every woman, married and un- and is not answering letters.

give full support to Britainen married, was encouraged Germans, suspect that he has abroad are also

Persia Be American! sets produce more children taken a secret intelligence job p with one of the Allies,” Japan has captured orders for railway engines worth £1,000,-

Japan, encouraged 600-part of several big contracte. America, wit compete in for Pakistan...

world textiles markets,

ij

Asians,

by:

Mr.

Cost of living in Amerien has rison to steeply, that full-time

of aid grants. wis A system

for spare-time jobs. aid workers are starting to apply introduced. Unmarried mathers diveni specfaltor at- werd Contention and higher, rations. The Nazi;State, accepted ebmplate" Horbert Morrison has ad America will put

British Interests hoped that vised Me Attice to defer further responsibility for the children. educated in the US, in charge Japan would agree to limit her an action tes

Many of the biggest ramilles tho. Ger of large dollar-ald schemes for exports to Asin.

potion to nearmi

are those, of former Nark Stale the For East.

or. põlles/officialas! who follow- Ten out of forty 829 Super Socialist MPs are avoiding ing their denazifestien, juro But American business in fortresses, wore shot down fereals have informed their recent air balile over Korea, meetings.

In this subject at their consutuency barred from otoping many

Lypes of employment, olgu And then by his own sound Bowar able to sell draw support from the aid pro This has led U.S. air generals Beliain will acgotiate with batore Hitler remember e

ETWEEN 1037 and 1911 government that they will with

None of them knew any

anything therm, at par His 29,100 gramune for Asia If US orcs to speed up the switchover to Russia for large softwood can hops: the fulsome days of their in its deepest depression. He died altogether he accumulated 1.200 property

was "Freinvested an end to2 Peršla Taking over foreign jet bombers.

Judgment, plus courage, f

'die began when the US. was

Pront

Jack pot

a dollar millionaire when it was preferred shares, at from 26, to

at the peak of sis

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The Vatican, I asked Tito

France is likely to TV contracts.front Inco

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