TOO MANY "FIXERS."
FORD SLATES "BRAIN TRUST." WASHINGTON, April 12. Declaring that the * country was definitely on the upgrade, but was being retarded by people he calls "fixers," Henry Forcl gave a boost to the movement* that is developing to combat interference with business by the "Brain Trust" and enable recovery to proceed along natural lines. The end of the depression would have arrived much sooner, said Mr. Ford, if outside interests had not constantly tinkered with the enterprises of the nation. Mr. Ford does not blame President Roosevelt personally, but thinks that most of his experimenting advisers should be dropped overboard, as racketeering and profiteering are rampant in the fictitious system erected by the "Brain Trust."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXV, Issue 90, 17 April 1934, Page 7
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