Word: gronseth
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...whether or not wages must come down, that many financiers (historically his opponents) are paving the way for such a move. Henry Ford has given no real opinion on the subject lately. Last week, however, two smart Detroit writers for the Wall Street Journal, Philip Hanna and Harold Gronseth, put together what they knew of his policy, wrote it as if coming from a spokesman. They said that Mr. Ford stands firm against any reduction in wages and insists that the wagescale be maintained by firms manufacturing accessories and parts for his use. The New York Times gave the gist...
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