| Show I i Always Different J NE NE of the chief attributes of Henry Ford Fordis is his contempt for precedents By all Ies gf precedent Henry Ford should have havea havena na ena a contending candidate for the presidency L me Rhe he next elections His boom vas yas well un hed and had crystallized into something m Ford for ore than political speculation dent clubs have been organized In n vanIs vari- vari Is parts of the country But in spite of all allis is Mr Ford does the unusual and turns his histon lC iclon ton n what hat thousands of substantial Ameri- Ameri ins would have rushed to meet Precedent would seem to demand that M Mr Jr 3rd rd respond to the clamor of his admirers lm esing ing that he should at least indorse a aL L outsider of radical if not revolutionary But again Mr Ford does the unusual and ing-and places his indorsement squarely upon e present resent chief executive This no doubt E much h a surprise to the Coolidge forces I js is to the many admirers of Henry Ford B But t this is Mr Fords Ford's way of doing ings Precedent d doesn't count f for r much h him im That is one me of the reasons reasons reasons' why he heo her o r much in the eye When he his peace ship some years ago ego h hn he n the face of precedent and providence 1 mission m mission failed as it was expected to fail f he he e world at large The failure however d not no depress the flivver manufacturer It as forgotten in a short time When one Is oreTer g with witti wittie withe e new and the untried he is bound to meet meeta a failure or two It is those who follow who can figure to play safe and failure We Ve do not know what thet the the I test est t movement of Mr Ford means No one J IC S. S Even Mr Ford himself doesn't know effect on the forthcoming elections eJections Never- Never eless ss we can conc conceive ive of nothing which Mr could have done at the present time could have attracted more attention to td r. r rord Ford Ford for the moment occupies I. I penter enter center of the political stage but he is not candidate Whether his indorsement of the tent augurs good or ill for the Coolidge ey time alone will tell |