Foreign Trade Is a Two-Way Street
HERBERT V. PROCHNOW, general vice president of I The First National Bank of Chicago, is one of the top-ranking financiers who were called to Washington by President Eisenhower. There, as Deputy Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (1955 and 1956), he had the responsibility of dealing with our foreign trade policy and with those pressure groups, now no longer confined to the North, who fear free trade and plead for protection.