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President Kennedy Addressing  the National Trade Policy, Inc. Conference
 

9:02 - 9:24 p.m.

Address to the National Trade Policy, Inc. Conference, Sheraton Park hotel

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In his address to a dinner session of the conference on trade policy at the Sheraton-Park Hotel in Washington, D.C., President Kennedy urges passage of his full trade expansion program saying that the well-being of the Atlantic Community depends on the expansion of U.S. foreign trade.

 
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