Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 141, Indianapolis, Marion County, 2 November 1928 — Page 12

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HOOVER GUIDE TO PROSPERITY, FORD ASSERTS Only Man Who Can Lead Nation to New Wealth, ~ Says Motor Magnate. NEW YORK, Nov. 2.—Henry Ford believes Herbert Hoover alone can guide this country to new prosperity. For this reason and not because re Hoover is a Republican, Ford is I'backing him tor the presidency, he said today. a' In an interview copyright by Dow f Jones & Cos., Ford said: “It is not because Mr. Hoover is a Republican that I support him. lf he had nothing but pttrty qualities, he would not interest me as r > he does. " • | “From my acquaintance with him I believe that his background and abilities and vision especially fit him * for these very special times in which we live. “It is going to take more than ; mere political experience to pilot ' this country in the future.' Government can always be a hindrance to ’ progress and often it can be a help, but it Is never a help unless.lt is guided by a man who knows which : way progress is going and what its elements are. “No prosperity is possible tmless the country Is sober. Our present high qualities of production and high rate of wages—the highest in ’ the world—are made possible by the sobriety of the American workingman. “It Is almost a mathematical certainty in my mind that if liquor . comes back there would be an unavoidable decrease in wages, because liquor and prosperity never together.”

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