THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dr. David Lewis' Ford Biography Details • Manufacturer's Genius and Anti-Semitism Of the many biographies of Henry Ford that were published in the last three decades, none matches in throughness the new work by Dr. David L. Lewis, pro- fessor of business history in the Graduate School of Business Administration at the University of Michigan. , Dr. Lewis' "The Public age of Henry Ford: An Mili rmerican Folk Hero and His Company" (Wayne State University Press) is so all-inclusive that it has al- ready been hailed as a clas- c. Ild'For Wayne State Univer- -c. Press the Lewis work marks a publishing achieve- ment, and the prediction in advance literary evaluations is that it will be a best seller. It is the thoroughness of this work that elevates it to a place among the great - biographical works of the decade. As the title indi- cates, Dr. Lewis devoted his research to a study of company policies as well as the Ford ethics and so- cial atitudes. The elder Ford's anti- Semitism is subjected to scrutiny and all the factors in the automobile manufac- turer's prejudices are given in microscopic treatment. Prof. Lewis had served on the staffs of Ford Motor Co. and General Motors Corp. before joining the Univer- sity of Michigan faculty. His knowledge of automo- bile manufacturing is there- fore based on deep knowl- edge which was especially applied in the case of Henry Ford and his company as re- lated in the new biography which will be released by the WSU Press on July 30. Allan Nevins, himself a noted biographer and histo- rian of the Ford era, com- menting on Dr. Lewis' book stated: - "This is a model book of its kind. It is the best HENRY FORD study in industrial public notes, casts a long shadow. relations I have ever read. His anti-Semitism, and the Not only is it throughly reaction to it, continues to scholarly, and marked shape his company's rela- by incisive judgment tions with American Jewry, throughout; it is so well- Israel, and the Arab world. written and so colorful His views on the healthful that it will hold the atten- effects of exercise and ill tion of the general reader effects of cigarette smoking while it satisfies the spe- and his employment of cial student of business blacks, the physically hand- history and public opinion. icapped, and ex-convicts It offers a mine of new ma- were decades ahead of his terials. . ." time. Dr. Lewis's book is both a His passion for soybeans biography of Henry Ford inspired countless farmers and a public relations and to grow the crop; his plastics advertising history of the experimentation presaged Ford Motor Co. large-scale chemurgic re- Old Henry, as the book search. Ford Calls Agnew Statements Substantively, Morally Wrong Chicago's Rabbis Fight Racial Strife CHICAGO (JTA) — The NEW YORK — President to the future and to deter- Chicago Board of Rabbis Ford has called Spiro Ag- mine ways we can reduce bi- has proposed a three-point new's recent remarks ma- gotry in the world and se- program to end racial dis- ligning Israel, Zionists and cure a just and lasting turbances and called for the American Jews "wrong, peace. Your organization creation of dialogues aimed both substantively and mor- has alwlys been in the fore- a racial amity. "Outbreaks of racial vol- ally." front of the effort, and I In a letter to Seymour want to do everything I can ence on the Southwest Side Graubard, national chair- as President to ensure that, of our city and in other man of the Anti-Defama- working together, we can be areas are a source of pain and anguish to all," espe- tion League of Bnai Brith, successful" the President said: ". . . Graubard noted criticism cially during the year of they struck as an unsavory of the Agnew statements re- America's bicentennial cele- footnote to a chapter in our ceived by the agency from bration, the Board of Rabbis history that would best re- Jimmy Carter, Gov. Ed- said. It called for the following main closed." mund G. Brown, Jr., Sen. President Ford said "In- Henry M. Jackson and Sen. action: "Law enforcement stead of dwelling upon the Frank Church as well as agencies should stringently enforce a court injunction past, I would prefer to look Ford. restraining the provocation by the Nazi Party in our Yadin Says Gonen Should Be city; Black and white offi- cers should patrol troubled Cited For Contempt of Court areas together to symbolize the racial cooperation that JERUSALEM (JTA) pur War and the conduct of is possible and is indeed pre- Yigael Yadin said the war in its initial stages. sent in our community; 3dnesday that Res. Gen. Gonen, who was com- groups such as the Confer- muel Gonen should be mander of the Sinai front ence on Race and Religion, ed for contempt of court when the -Egyptians the Leadership Council for because of his recent public launched their surprise at- Metropolitan Open Housing criticism of the findings of tack, was held responsible and other groups of good Agranat Committee. for Israel's early set-backs, will should once again adin, an internationally according to the Agranat create conditions for dia- famous archaeologist and Committee's findings. He logue which will help people former chief of staff who re- subsequently resigned from of all races to understand cently entered the political active duty but vowed to the dangers of racial hatred arena, told Hebrew Univer- clear his name. and the possibility for racial sity students that Gonen amity." should be tried for making Last week he attacked the The Board of Rabbis disclosures about his committee, specifically Ya- noted "that groups which Agranat Committee testi- din and another of its mem- have been historically anti- mony. All witnesses who bers, former Chief of Staff Semitic are now fomenting appeared before the panel Haim Laskov, who he ac- hatred of Black people. As a were under oath not to dis- cused of covering up for De- result of these actions, the cuss their testimony in pub- fense Minister Moshe possibilities of open racial lic, Yadin said. Dayan. He also claimed that warfare has become a Yadin was a member of Yadin and Laskov were not threat to the very fiber of the committee established up-to-date in their military our society. In our bicenten- in 1973 by Premier Golda knowledge and had no un- nial year, this threat must Meir to investigate events derstanding of the dynam- be met and people of good leading up to the Yom Kip- ics of the Yom Kippur War. will must prevail." Friday, July 2, 1976 17 ZOA Israel Youth Camp Program Up MICHAEL KAPLIT Photography Weddings • Bar Mitzvas NEW YORI — Nearly 200 642-1039 young Americans departed for Israel in the latter half of June on one of the three Israel summer youth pro- grams of the Zionist Organi- zation of America. This rep- resents a 50 percent increase over ZOA spon- sored youth travel to Israel last summer. Ford's popularity and influence grew out of a myriad of activities and a torrent of publicity, much of it self-generated. Thus Lewis's book devles into every corner of the mag- nate's life. The foundation stones of Ford's reputation — his rac- ing triumphs, battles against monopolists and Wall Streeters, five-dollar- a-day wage, "peace ship," World War I grandstanding, the Model T, pricecutting, moving assembly lines — are fully discussed. So are Ford's numerous extracurricular activities including flyers into the railroad, tractor, and avia- tion industries, experimen- tation with plastics, rubber- growing and tiny hydroelec- tric plants, construction of Henry Ford Hospital and Greenfield Village and res- toration of old inns, cru- sades for old-fashioned dancing, bird conservation, and health fads, and forays against jazz, rolled stock- ings, scarlet fiction, cheap movies, and liquor. Publicity arising from these and other Fordian ac- tivities and pronouncements led the poor, blacks, and small-town people, espe- cially, to love the industrial- ist and the intelligentsia, unionists, and New Dealers to dislike or despise him. Dr. Lewis's book, 19 years in preparation and based on primary research in the Henry Ford Mu- seum's Ford Archives, captures the lights and shadows of one of the 20th Century's most elusive fig- ures. It is one of the few Ford biographies which casts the manufacturer as neither saint nor villain. The most lengthy single volume written on Ford, the book, with more than 1,328 footnotes citing thousands of sources, is more thor- oughly documented and in- dexed than any other Ford book. It has more than 100 pictures on the automaker and the sources of his pub- licity. 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