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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... give an example and I will probably be able to give you an opinion . Mr. CHENEY . I do not think it needs an example . The power is given in this bill to the Commission to investigate trade associations , and there is no such power in ...
... give an example and I will probably be able to give you an opinion . Mr. CHENEY . I do not think it needs an example . The power is given in this bill to the Commission to investigate trade associations , and there is no such power in ...
Pagina 86
... give its own Let me suggest that you give the side of labor , and when Mr. Besse is heard he can tell us his side . case . Mr. GORMAN . I have placed Mr. Besse's letter in the record . Mr. KELLER . I understand . Let each side present ...
... give its own Let me suggest that you give the side of labor , and when Mr. Besse is heard he can tell us his side . case . Mr. GORMAN . I have placed Mr. Besse's letter in the record . Mr. KELLER . I understand . Let each side present ...
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... give it to you . I will show you the wages paid . Mr. KELLER . We should like to question you along that line a little while , even though our time is short . We are not allowed to sit here without permission of the House when the House ...
... give it to you . I will show you the wages paid . Mr. KELLER . We should like to question you along that line a little while , even though our time is short . We are not allowed to sit here without permission of the House when the House ...
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