U.S.A. AFFAIRS
ROOSEVELT—FORD INTERVIEW [by CABLE —PRESS ASSN. —COPYRIGHT.] WASHINGTON, April 27. Mr. Henry Ford, after a two-hour luncheon conference with Mr. Roosevelt, at the White House, reiterated that he did not give the President any advice. Apart from this, Mr. Ford did not indicate the subject o£ their conversations. “Everything was extremely .-pleasant,” he said. “I am convinced that the country is all right, and will continue to remain so. • The people have nothing to fear as long as they continue to think. If finance would get away from Government, and the Government would get away from business, everything would go again. If the Government would just get put of the way and give natural American enterprise free swing, it will do the job.”
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Greymouth Evening Star, 29 April 1938, Page 7
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