Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 16 Apr 1926, p. 39

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April 16, 1926 W I L .f\1 E T T. E LIFE 39 What lS · the future of America? Is industrial America about ·to crumple, or is it headed forward to unprecedented prosperity? Are we going at too fast a pace? Does the United States need .a n ~w national business policy? Will the present per ·od. of high wages end shcrtly? Are the mergers t:lOW tak1ng place in the major industries necessary? · These are but a few of the questions statesmen, r.--. ·- ~'"'S men and industrial leaders are concerning the r~'"'~l'.'PS with today-questions that unthread the econor__· ~ ~at' ric of future existence-questions. that personally affert every man, woman and child directly or indirec.t: .. 0 know the answers to these and other economtc tions is to open tip a new vista of understanding O! .t the future holds for America-Read r · The Great Todaq~antl . ~ the Grtilter Tomor; uw 1 · Giving for the First Ttme the Real Econoniic Philosophy of This Gr~at Man For the first time you have the opportunity of glimpsing into the workings of a mind possessed by the most successful captain of industry thf' world has ever known. Let Henry Ford tell you the magic formula by which he car·r ies his gigantic burden-a business ernploying 200,000 workers, not one of who~n recti ves less than $6.00 per day, which, incluGin[ alliect plar.ts, provides a living for more than 3,000,000 people. His achievements are so unparalleled that this, his first authoritative utterance in ~,~~rs, compels attention. He declares that: "Dishonest men do sometimes succeed; but only when they give service that exceeds their dishonesty. Honest men sometimes fail because they lack other essential qualities."-"High wa~es cannot be paid to any one just for , the asking."-"!£ all profits were given to workers, improvements would not be possible." Read Ford's thoughts on the new order of things; his views on efficiency; his ideas on finance, and you obtain a complete study of economics in a new understandable form. .. T):1.is 'Vo:1derfu! Story of Life and Industry E1rery Day 3cg:nning ~or&day, April 19, in the ~ead I · . I tO~b-D < YCMCfGD HE '-'- ,,.,, , ,~~ 411!-"j~-" .,..~... IN Largest 3-Cent 1\.[arning Newsp!lper Circulatior; in Atnerica

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