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 98
... cotton wares of all kinds , is it not ? Mr. GORMAN . Not exactly a competitor in the true sense , because rayon is used in the manufacture of cotton . You see , there are very few pure cotton fabrics today , outside of sheeting and ...
... cotton wares of all kinds , is it not ? Mr. GORMAN . Not exactly a competitor in the true sense , because rayon is used in the manufacture of cotton . You see , there are very few pure cotton fabrics today , outside of sheeting and ...
Pagina 158
... Cotton and print cloth prices and mill margins , 1925-28 — Continued [ Source : Cotton prices , 10 - spot markets ; cotton premiums , Memphis market ; print cloth prices . - Daily News Record ] Cotton prices , 1 Print cloth Month ...
... Cotton and print cloth prices and mill margins , 1925-28 — Continued [ Source : Cotton prices , 10 - spot markets ; cotton premiums , Memphis market ; print cloth prices . - Daily News Record ] Cotton prices , 1 Print cloth Month ...
Pagina 164
... cotton spindles in New England , as compared to 16,000,000 in the cotton - growing States . In 1936-37 , there are 17,400,000 spindles in the cotton - growing States , and 5,600,000 in the New England States . Yarn production figures ...
... cotton spindles in New England , as compared to 16,000,000 in the cotton - growing States . In 1936-37 , there are 17,400,000 spindles in the cotton - growing States , and 5,600,000 in the New England States . Yarn production figures ...
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