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Earssall Tells of Poed’s Call: Asserts His Relife Poed is {span}##{/span} Sincere

January 18, 1928
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Cameron is no Longer Editor of the Dearborn Independent

When Henry Fore ## or Louis ? at his law office last week he gave concrete assurances that the anti-Semitic commoner of The ## Independent had been stopped and ? he would of all in his power it under wherever ? it may have named Louis Marshal decided in as interesting will a representative of the New York Time Mr. Marshal said than Mr. ? visit had been primarily a countesty call.

Mr. Ford rold me personally how ? sorry he was for what had ? said Mr. Marsirall. “He said that while The Deabort Independent was comming campeign he had been unsware of it.

“? his published remaintion Mr. Ford told me he has been doing everything he could to remedy the harm these attactes had caused. He gave me specific instances of the effort he was making. He told me that The Dearbort Independent no longer exist as a maganiner that its editor is no longer in the empity of the Ford organization. Fourthermore. Mr. Ford said it me he had desplayed every copy of the ?. The International Jew.’ which he could ?.

“The whole remantion Mr. Ford told me had been an inmeasurable relief ? him and had ? a heavy border from his mind. He seemed especially Heased that the Jews of America had accepted his ? whole-heartedly and happily. He told me he never had ? against Jews as Jews, and that the ending of the entire affair afforded him the greatest ?

“Dr. you think Mr. Ford was sincere in what he told you.” Mr. Marshall was asked.

“I think he was entirly sincere,” was the reply.

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