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- 19 - Do you want to return to Grundyism? EARRY IS: ARCHIVES S. "NATIONAL SERVICE" RECORDS TROMAN AND LINEASY government The Republican Party has served notice that that is what you can expect from them. This year I sent a message to the Congress asking that the power to conduct the reciprocal trade program be extended for another three years. out There was immediate opposition from the Republican Party. There was Republican talk that the reciprocal trade policy should be scuttled and that we must return to the old days of tariff making by means of log-rolling and under-the-table deals. But the Republicans did not have the nerve in an election year to destroy this part of our foreign policy completely.

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