| Show A POLICY THAT INVITES SUCCESS I 1 LESS than nineteen years were required by henry ford to produce and ni market arket automobiles of hla his famous model T type says the christian science monitor since mr ford is now discontinuing this car and aspre preparing to put before the antoni automobile alle world a motorcar of a new design awl re one may ask Is he to sell more automobiles in another nineteen years a task to which he says he has set himself in short what is the nature of competition with which the detroit manufacturer proposes to greet the automobile industry mr fords answer Is this we have no desire to take business away from any automobile manufacturer our thought has always been that the automobile business is prosperous only when all the makers of good cars are busy it if any particular automobile companas comp anys success meant putting put of business some other automobile manufacturer fac there would be no gain it would only mean putting thousands of men out of work letting valuable power go to waste and maybe throwing a great industry out of balance in these words mr ford espres expressed s ed a conception of industry which applies to more than the manufacture and sale bale of automobiles it Is a policy which places service to society above self advantage it explains much of mr fords success indeed it invites success |