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Show WHAT MRS. FORD THINKS ABOUT HER HUSBAND, -'HAS ENOUGH WORK NOW WITHOUT CAftES OF PRESIDENCY . BV W. G N AVI. OIL FORT MYERS, Fla It Henry Ford, multimillionaire Detroit nuto-! nuto-! mobile manufacturer, decides to seek the presidency of the United Kt .:. He'll meet with strong opposition from Mr. Ford! She doesn't want her husband to be president mul, as for herself, she'd rather nVe in peace in hkr home at Dearborn Mich.. thnn t.i be mistress of the White House ind first lady Of the land. She said so In .in Interview t the I winter home here wbcr she and Ford are spending i vacation PLENTY TO ! Mr. Ford hns plenty lo lo now without the vire.-i of the presidency," -h khIiI. "He's working too hard : It Is.'' Ami the sympathetic, housewifely, brown -eyed woman wen' on lo tell how sho would rather preserve her husband's health than see him In Ihe nations highest office n prize coveted cov-eted b) thousands of Americans. "What kind of a man is "Mr. Ford ." Mrs. Ford was asked The brown eyes i.'iujcbed. Why. the world knows what kind of a man he is. Why ask me""' HKR METHODS. Then came ,.i question that will Interest every wife: How does the wife of one of the richest and most tull.ed of men In I America mun.-iRe her husband? How dOOS she make him do things'.' There was Just a little Mash of re-i re-i sentment at that question Then a j qul k reply : "Why, I never make hint do anything' any-thing' I don have to.'" Mrs. Ford can have anything I money will buy. Her multimillionaire I husband will jrr.mf her every w ish She's proud of that. And hence her resentment. Thd Ford-Newberry senatorial contest con-test in which Truman II N'ewherry was seated as I'nited States senator from Michigan after his race with Ford ? "Ever real man resented It"' that was Mrs. Ford's onlv comment, STU NS P BLU IT Mr Ford doesn't like to be Inter- J MRS. ENR1 I (HID. viewed She shuns publicity. She granted the presr-nt Interview standing stand-ing in the doorway of her wlni-.r home here. The Fords are resting In a plitn but comfortable frame house in the midst of an orange grove. Their next door neighbor is Thomas A. Edison fast friend of Ford. The I two men employ their time in fishing fish-ing and hikes. Recently Ford and Mrs. Ford drove through the business section of Fort Myers In a Kord car and were rcc- mr:ed by only one person an old timer who had seen them on thlr arrival. ' (Copyright 1022 NBA Service) ' |