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THE COVINGTON NEWS, COVINGTON, GA, THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1010
for hale
\Jc have a number of well improved
Cobb county farms for sale at
reasonable prices
DAN 1 ELL and BROOKS
Austell, Ga.
VVeek End Excursions
Covington to Charleston, S. C.
VIA
GEORGIA RAILROAD
§9.00—ROUND-TRIP—$9.00.
Tickets on sale each Saturday, up to and including
September 7th. 1919. Good returning tearing Charleston
Monday afternoon following date of sale. For further in¬
formal ion communicate with
K C. GlIINN, Agent, Covington, Ga.
Or W. W. CBOXTON, Gen’l. Pass. Agt. Atlanta,Georgia.
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Every farmer should have one or more FORD
Trucks because of the profitable results that will
follow their use. There is not any guess work about
this statement. It has been proven on thousands of
farms. If you farm, come in and let us tell you
more about the FORD Trtck‘s value to you in sure
dollars and cents saving. It is a personal matter to
every farmer. The FORD Truck is a business ne¬
cessity. Orders should be left with us at once in
order to get an early delivery. Price $550, without
body, f. o. b. Detroit.
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Phone 62 Covington, Ga
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NO SWIVEL CHAIR
FOR FORD’S SON
STAYED AT HOME DURING WAR
TO HELP IN PLANT—REFUSED
TO TAKE UNIFORM.
FATHER WAS RESPONSIBLE
D«clar*s He Told Edsel That War
Work In Factory Needed Him—
Would Not Accept Safety
First Commission.
Mt. Clemens, Mich.—Henry Ford,
during the last hour of his seven days
on the witness stand, took occasion
to claim lull reponsibility tor his son,
Edsel Ford’s, claim tor exemption from
the selective draft. "He wanted to
enlist,’" said Mr. Ford, "but i told him
that he could do more good where no
was. He was offered several commis¬
sions which would have permitted him
to wear a uniform and stay rignt in
the factory, but he wouldn’t accept
them.’’
Having made their decision, it was
shown, both Mr. Ford and his son re¬
fused to camouflage it behind a
swivel chair commission carrying
boots and spurs.
This subject, the introduction of
which has been awaited ever since the
trial opened, did not develop along the
lines which had been generally ex¬
pected. Mr. Ford’s inclination to
shoulder full responsibility, his state¬
ment that his son was absolutely
essential to the war work being done
in the factory and his revelation of
the fact that Edsel Ford turned down
several offers of a commission, dis¬
armed criticism. The charges, spread
during a political campaign, and re¬
cently repeated on the floor of the
United States senate, to the effect that
the young president of the Ford Motor
company had Bhirked his duty were so
fully refuted that Tribune counsel did
not pursue the point.
It was the first time that a full ex¬
planation of the facts in connection
with Edsel Ford’s war work has been
made public and It was easily the
feature of the eleventh week of the
trial.
Henry Ford Bpent seven days on the
witness stand and of this time he gave
less than two hours to his own law¬
yers. As long as counsel for The
Tribune was hammering him Mr. Ford
sat quietly in the witness chair an¬
swering the constant fire of questions
with great patience. But the instant
his own lawyers took him in hand his
attitude changed. He became seJf
.conscjoua and diffident He would not
accept the efforts of his counsel to
provide him with an opportunity tc
reveal the full extent of his patriotic
work during the war, his humanitari¬
an views, or his advanced ideas of the
relations which should exist between
capital and labor.
"It is’ all in the records,” Baid Mr.
Ford. "I have told It all here once.”
He avoided, with care, anything that
verged on boasting. He would not
even describe the extent of the war
work which his factories did and when
record breaking performances In the
production of munitions was mention
ed he declared, “we did all we could,
let it go at that. I want to forget
about It. I feel just as the soldiers
feel I don’t want to talk about my
war work.”
The witness did, however, after be¬
ing pressed, explain that hla son had
bought out the minority stockholders
of the Ford Motor company because
these interests had Insisted on Mr.
Ford squeezing the last dollar out of
the publlo, the government, the work¬
ers and the product He wanted to
cut loose from his associates, he said,
so that he could oarry out his ideas
of the distribution of profits to ein
ployees through increased wages and
to the public through lower prices.
It was either buy or sell and Mr. Ford
had considered selling and organizing
a new company. His son, however,
took up the task of buying out the
minority stockholders and succeeded,
despite the general belief in the finuu.
dal world that this stoc’-. could not be
purchased.
One of the most interesting develop¬
ments of Mr. Ford’s testimony came
out when it was testified that the only
legislation he has ever sought was that
for the protection of birds. Other
men of millions, It was shown, keep
lobbyist* in the national and state
capitol to urge and work for special
privileges, but the one favor that Mr.
Ford has ever asked from the law¬
makers had nothing to do with his
own interests. It was a curious hii
of testimony and left a deep impres¬
sion on the audience in the court
chamber.
The subject was a result of ques¬
tions concerning Mr. Ford’s list of
friends. He named Thomas Edison
and John Burroughs, the naturalist, as
his best friends outside of his im¬
mediate associates.
Litigation in which Mr. Ford has
been interested was another subject
of interest. It was shown that when
the automobile business was in the
flret years of its growth all manufac¬
turers of motor cars were compelled
to pay tribute to what was known as
the Selden patent on internal combus¬
tion engines. Mr. Ford fought this
patent for seven years and won and by
his victory freed the entire industry
. f rom its shackle b and made possible
j the wonderful last few growth year*. which has raark- —i
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Now Is a Good Time 'Si* *"• 'r.
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greater That’s power during the winter.
wlr- it i- so important to
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that catarrh is in the blood a ad
that lotions and salves do not give
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Attomey-at-Law,
Practice in all Courts
Ofllca. Star Buildiug, Covington, Ga.
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