WHITE HOUSE VISIT.
Mr. Ford's Two-Hour Talk With Mr. Roosevelt. SUBJECTS KEPT SECRET. WASHINGTON". April 28. Mr. Henry Fold, who is an opponent , of the New Deal, lunched to-day with ; President Roosevelt, at the latter".-* j invitation, and their talk lasted for] I two hours. Mr. Ford said later that lie I did not give the President any advice, j but otherwise he would not indicate tliei I subjects of their conversation*. j '"Everything was most pleasant/' j said Mr. Ford. "1 am convinced the country is all right and will continue j to remain so. People have nothing to' fear as long as they continue to think. ''If finance would set out of government and government would get out of business everything would go again," said Mr. Ford. "ff the Government would just get out of the way and give natural American enterprise a free swing, it will do the job." [ 1
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Auckland Star, Volume LXIX, Issue 99, 29 April 1938, Page 7
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