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OUTLAWRY OF WAR

DEPENDENT ON THE! PEOPLE. OPINION OF HENRY FORD. United Prc-es Association —By Electric Telegraph Copyright,.) NEW YORK, March 7. In an exclusive interview with the Associated Press, Mr Henry Ford commends Senator W. E l . Borah’s attack on munition-makers on March 5. “The people in general do not want war, but it is being forced on them by scheming munition-makers looking lor enormous profits through the sale of arms,” said Mr Ford. “The outlawing of war depends upon the people. In the past they have followed the warmakers. If we could get rid of approximately 100 men who are responsible for wars in this world the people would enjoy peace.”

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Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 9 March 1934, Page 5

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OUTLAWRY OF WAR Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 9 March 1934, Page 5

OUTLAWRY OF WAR Hawera Star, Volume LIII, 9 March 1934, Page 5

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