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Show Trade and the Far East Bertrand! Snell. Republican leader of the House of Repres'ntativs, snys, "Trade and commerce in the Far Ea't are Just in t(h)"lr infairhy" nd "during the next decade they will furnish tht largest and most attract.ve market for American-made American-made goods." Thrre ar many poplf whn awe with thfi opinion expressed by Mr. Snell, who is now cm his way to Jap-n w'th a congressional delegation delega-tion What they wond r abiut. however. how-ever. Is whether th- imwriiaJi'iic policy etf Japam: n th Far Eat mplana the eventual closing of thel don to the comm'ree of ctihpr nations, na-tions, including th United S'afs. While th" Pyram'd do"s apwve what has been teermed "dollar diplomacy." diplo-macy." it is convlncd thnit the standard of living of many Am'r-oan'i. Am'r-oan'i. including partieularly the cotton cot-ton and wh"at growers of cur country, coun-try, dTpends unon forign markets for surplus gecds and produce. To what extent the Amlerican government govern-ment should protect Its traders a-broad a-broad tfl a ouestlon Ihst must be r.nswfVed in tbn rxt few years. It has grave pes-ib'lities. |