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Cameramen 'shoot' Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford. Washington, D.C., Dec. 5. Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford, President of the Ford Motor Co., faced a battery of cameramen as he took the stand today before the Monopoly Committee. He told of early efforts of the Ford Motor Co. to maintain a patent monopoly, success of which would have destroyed the company in its first year of operation

Cameramen 'shoot' Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford. Washington, D.C., Dec. 5. E...

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Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 5. Appearing before the Monopoly Committee today, Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford, President of the Ford Motor, described one of the earliest efforts at maintaining a patent monopoly, success of which would have destroyed the Ford Motor Co. in the initial year of its operation

Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C., D...

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Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 5. Appearing before the Monopoly Committee today, Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford, President of the Ford Motor, described one of the earliest efforts at maintaining a patent monopoly, success of which would have destroyed the Ford Motor Co. in the initial year of its operation

Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before Monopoly Committee. Washington, D.C., D...

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Monopoly Chairman greets Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford. Washington, D.C., Dec. 5. Chairman of the Monopoly Committee Joseph C. O'Mahoney, left, greets Edsal [i.e. Edsel]  Ford, President of the Ford Motor Co., as he arrives to appear before the Committee. Ford's testimony took up most of the day's hearing

Monopoly Chairman greets Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford. Washington, D.C., De...

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Off the record. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Following his appearance before the Senate Finance Subcommittee today, Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford chats informally with Chairman Clyde Herring, left, and Senator Arthur M. Vandenberg, Republican of Michigan

Off the record. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Following his appearance bef...

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Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before profit sharing committee. Washington, D.C., Dec. 6. Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford, President of the Ford Motor Co., made another appearance at the Capitol today - this time before the Senate Finance Subcommittee studying profit sharing systems. He told the Committee that a reduction in federal taxes would be as good an incentive as anything the government could do

Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford before profit sharing committee. Washington, D...

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Edsal [i.e. Edsel] Ford questioned at senate rail inquiry. Washington, D.C., Jan. 7. Edsel Ford, President of the Ford Motor Co., today told the Senate Rail Inquiry that the Fords sold the Detroit Toledo and Ironton Railroad in 1929 because of "restrictions" imposed by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The principal restriction was the ICC order that all railroads use heavy equipment. Ford urged that use of the light-weight equipment would be a good thing generally for railroads, 1/7/38

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