THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES.
AVinntU COKFKRKKCKS FaII. “Here is where all conferences and committees fail. They meet each other, one to force the other forward and once to force the other back. They are combatants from the start. They talk about dollars. One side tries to get the other side’s dollars away from it bv disputing that sides ownership of the money; equally disputations and material-minded, they simply shut out any high cosiderations. And the result is what anyone might have foreseen. AA'e must get a higher meeting ground. AA'e have got to get together to e insider what complete industrial justice is. regardless of which side will be most afleeted by that justice when it. is arrived at. AA'e must keep, it high and above our petty selfishness and ambitions. AA'e must, indeed, have but otto ambition—tho noble ambition to be one of tho creators of industrial justice.” —Air' Henry Ford in the “Humanist.”
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Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1926, Page 2
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155THOUGHTS FOR THE TIMES. Hokitika Guardian, 26 April 1926, Page 2
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