Show i Chicago Reciprocity H IJ is to begin with n a con confession c n that there thero Is In over oer production on certain things which can bo be utilized in a n dicker with foreign governments It 1 Implies concessions cOl in such sueh a dicker as t a n matter later of ot course concessions which will I admit the foreign competitor to our market at I tho the same sante into that our competition Is admitted Into the thu foreign market An the tho chairman In Indicated tangible advantages must comae COle out of the arrangement for tor both voth par parties ties les to the contract and 1 ni It I Is I absurd to speak of or tariff concessions on things which we do not n t produce at nt all nh tl For ForIn ForIn ForIn In th the first place we would not no need neeti protection against such importations and In the lie second place the great com coin cm nations with whom we wo are ne no negotiating do not produce them either cither All the chief dud Industrial powers produce the tho same salO things In varying quantities skill and with wih varying degrees degree of ot |