To Regulate the Textile Industry: Hearings Before the Subsommittee of the Committee on Labor, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Sissions, on H. R. 238, Volumele 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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Pagina 188
... believe the N. R. A. did them a lot of good . In fact , some of them have said to me that they would welcome its ... believe that legislation of this nature , without discussing details , but discussing fundamentals , would be beneficial ...
... believe the N. R. A. did them a lot of good . In fact , some of them have said to me that they would welcome its ... believe that legislation of this nature , without discussing details , but discussing fundamentals , would be beneficial ...
Pagina 371
... believe an increase of $ 16 a week for a 40 - hour week would be fatal to the wool - textile industry . Following Mr. Constantine's lead of certain of my fellow members would disown me for that state- ment . But I do not believe that a ...
... believe an increase of $ 16 a week for a 40 - hour week would be fatal to the wool - textile industry . Following Mr. Constantine's lead of certain of my fellow members would disown me for that state- ment . But I do not believe that a ...
Pagina 475
... believe the bill is of doubtful constitutionality , but what is vastly more important from a practical point of view is that we believe it is thoroughly impracticable of successful administration . To establish the identity of both the ...
... believe the bill is of doubtful constitutionality , but what is vastly more important from a practical point of view is that we believe it is thoroughly impracticable of successful administration . To establish the identity of both the ...
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