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RESTRICTED predictions of the future, Truman confined himself to forecasting U.S. production in the year 2000--something very vague and uncontrollable." This is contrasted with the immediate economic plans of countries with a "planned socialist economy." MADRID: Labeling the message "an opening electoral campaign speech," the Madrid radio expresses disappointment over the generalized character of the President's remarks on foreign policy. The commentator states that "the world hopes for greater preciseness, He also feels that as far as the President is concerned, "foreign policy is... subordinated to America's internal policy" where Truman's Fair Deal, in many of its "semi-socializing aspects, goes beyond the Rooseveltian New Deal." In this context, the present Congressional session is said to "promise a determined struggle between the hastiness of the Democrats and the energetic opposition of the Republicans." A comparable struggle is also predicted in the field of foreign policy where the "unity... between the Republicans and Democrats is being split." RESTRICTED

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