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Show riRIS STAMPS W. G.WALD0AS " FORD EMISSARY Secretary of Improvement Association Declare He I Working- for People .in Muscle Shoals Matter . WASHINOTO.V. April . Tha eenate agriculture committee', hearing en liuacle (Koala leglala-tlon leglala-tlon waa the scena of an uproar today when Chairman Norrla charged that W. G. Waldo, eecre-tary eecre-tary of the Tenneueee Improva eaent aaaociatlon. who waa leatify-ing. leatify-ing. waa appearing before tha committee under falae colore. ' Norrla declared that Waldo, though appearing for tha aaaociatlon. aaaocia-tlon. waa a really rpreeentlng Henry Ford. "It la all right for you to repre-. repre-. aent Ford." Norrla aald, "but you rn't com, her, under : JalaaColora. The tnlnutea of your aeaociadon how that tha : aola purpoaa of your aaeoclaUon waa to eecure ao-rentanre ao-rentanre of Ford a bid. DENIES SELFISH INTEREST. "Tou controlled all of tha ford Votea In the houao and prerented adoption of the amendment guaranteeing guar-anteeing production of fertiliser." I deny that." Waldo replied have worked foe tha Ford Muscle ffhoalg at newspaper conferences." con-ferences." "If you want me to send to the Independent." Miller wrote, "giving exaot words of president that will be more specific than printed newspaper reports, tush me instructions. nffer because It would be a great benefit to the , people of the countiy." . Henry Ford must have had "soma reason" for changing from "a feeling of animosity toward the sdmlnlstratmn to one of friendliness." friend-liness." Chairman K orris then said., Norrla said Ford Issued "a cutting cut-ting statsment" against tthe ad-l nBlniatratlon en October II, hut ; after a call on President Coolldge end Hscretary Weeks on December 3 "his attitude reversed. MUST HAVE REASON. "It la almost Inconceivable. Norrla declared, "that Ford should change his attitude unless he had aoms reason." Norrla read a telegram from Jsmea Martin Miller to Rmest I,i e bold. Ford's seoretary, to "clear tip Miller's employment by Ford." lie said. - The message waa sent by Miller on October U. lJ3. explaining t hat the president "expected to 1 have considerable to sav shout |