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 53
... Committee on Labor. Mr. RAMSPECK . I might add that Mr. Welch made the same state- ment before the committee a little while ago . We are not com- mitted to anything ; and we shall be glad to hear your position , Mr. Gorman . Mr. HANKIN ...
... Committee on Labor. Mr. RAMSPECK . I might add that Mr. Welch made the same state- ment before the committee a little while ago . We are not com- mitted to anything ; and we shall be glad to hear your position , Mr. Gorman . Mr. HANKIN ...
Pagina 82
... Committee on Labor. On page 26 , line 2 , after the words " $ 15 per week " , insert the phrase , as computed in ... committee , I would like to have the permission of the committee to appear as the last witness before the committee ...
... Committee on Labor. On page 26 , line 2 , after the words " $ 15 per week " , insert the phrase , as computed in ... committee , I would like to have the permission of the committee to appear as the last witness before the committee ...
Pagina 463
... committee print was presented on May 10 , 1937. By far the greater number of members of the industry who replied to the questionnaire were in support of the position taken by the committee , which we reiterate as follows : 1. The committee ...
... committee print was presented on May 10 , 1937. By far the greater number of members of the industry who replied to the questionnaire were in support of the position taken by the committee , which we reiterate as follows : 1. The committee ...
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