for the prohibition is fear that enemies of the present regime may Ihro* something heavier anil more harmful than Dowers at Hitler. •-Making a Fortune.A FORTUNE of £2.174.803 has been left by the Inte Mr. Robert Fleming ($81. of llru#vem*r square. W.. Joyce drove. Xetflelied. near Henley, •ml Dundee, the Scottish financier, ho rose to riche* from s boy clerkship, lie began work as a boy of 13 in a Dundee oflic#1 at a wage of £5 a!ear. At 21 he was promoted to a post as hook-eej«er to his firm, and he then began to take a keen interest in the United State* as a field for investment. lie joined the fi.m of Raster Brother*, of Dundee, the **News-lt; hrontde state*, and in 1870 he went to America on the firm's busmen*. and returned to Scotland filled with a determination to start an investment trust over here on new lines The incorporation of the Scottish American Investmentm ft VI e \ 1 •