th.wom into Hitler'* car. a* people may fawlr l*e injured. It is* suggested flwwht'n1 that tin* real reason for the prohibition u* fear that enemies oj the present regime may thro* something heavier and more harmful than flowers at Hitler. •-Making a Fortune.A FORTUNE of £2.174.SOT Iim been left by the Intc Mr. Robert Fleming (SSI. of Gron'eii'f square. W.. Joyce flrore. Xettlelied. near Henley, and Dundee, the Scottish financier, who rose to riche* from a boy clerkship, lie began work a« a boy of 13 in a ltandee oflic# at a wage of £5 aiear. At 21 he was promoted to a post as book eeper to hi* firm, and he then began to take a keen interest in the t'nited State* a* a field for investment. Ho joined the fi.m of Baxter Brother*, of Dundee, the “New*-* hrontele Btates. and in KCO he went to America on the firm’* busmen, and returned to Scotland filled with a determination to Mart an investment trust over here on new line* The incorporation of the Scottmil American Investment Trust in IS73 was the result. He founded in IHHOlt; i ft ft _ £ _1 Vh.min.r an.l 4'.ft i\i