Indianapolis Times, Volume 42, Number 125, Indianapolis, Marion County, 3 October 1930 — Page 6

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FAMOUS EDITOR WRITES SERIES ON HENRY FORD t Simplicity of Genius, Wife on Board Liner Wins Admiration. BY OSWALD GARRISON VILLARD Editor of Tbe Nation. (Written exclusively for United Pressi ON BOARD THE STEAMSHIP BREMEN fßy Mail to United Press) —The band in the well filled dancehall of the Bremen struck up a mazurka. ‘‘Haven’t heard a mazurka in a thousand years,” snorted the man next to me. One couple had. Perfectly undismayed by the fact that they were the only pair on the floor and the cynosure of all eyes, in the most natural and simple way they stood—quiet a while—waiting to get into the rhythm. Then they danced the long-forgotten mazurka and danced It gracefully and well. They were Henry Ford and his wife. No pose here. Not the slightest self-consciousness or awareness of the sensation they were creating. Just Having Good Time Just two simple, plain Americans without “side” or ostentation pleasing themselves and obviously having a very good time without the slightest embarrassment, or the slightest mannerism to suggest that here was one of the three or four richest men in the world and one of the most talked about. And as they danced so have they conducted themselves throughout the voyage. Not in their eyes are they different from anybody else. The best known manufacturer In the world is making his fourth voyage to Europe, on a vessel that has stirred him to deepest enthusiasm. Watches Ship Wake He has gone back to the stern again and again to watch the marvelous wake that the ship leaves behind—a wake that does not suggest that one of the largest vessels in the world is being pushed along at the rate of more than thirty land miles an hour. He eagerly takes out his pencil and draws on the back of a program card the picture of a drop of water as it fails through the air and explains that photographing

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