Business & Finance: Mr. Ford Concurs

Despite Mr. Ford's antipathies to Wall Street, as frequently stated in his Dearborn Independent, a recent expression of his views on American business prospects quite agrees with what leading Wall Street bankers have been saying for several months.

Particularly did Mr. Ford condemn the present tendency of manufacturers to scramble for men and materials by bidding up commodity prices and wages, as not only unsound from the individual manufacturer's standpoint, but dangerous to the continuance of present prosperity. He characterized the prevalent desire to "do two years' business in one " as " killing...

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