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
... legislative committee of the Textile Fabrics Association . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . As I understand , you feel you should have some legislation covering this subject . Mr. FICKETT . I think that the majority of the cotton converters favor ...
... legislative committee of the Textile Fabrics Association . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . As I understand , you feel you should have some legislation covering this subject . Mr. FICKETT . I think that the majority of the cotton converters favor ...
Pagina 192
... legislation covering the textile industry will be enacted regardless of similar legislation being enacted for industry generally . It seems inexplicable that the textile industry which has cooperated with Government to the fullest ...
... legislation covering the textile industry will be enacted regardless of similar legislation being enacted for industry generally . It seems inexplicable that the textile industry which has cooperated with Government to the fullest ...
Pagina 462
... LEGISLATION Mr. GOTSHAL . Mr. Chairman , before you leave the room , you said you were taking a shot at these lawyers . I wanted to get this thought across , that perhaps if many of the bills of this administration have been as ...
... LEGISLATION Mr. GOTSHAL . Mr. Chairman , before you leave the room , you said you were taking a shot at these lawyers . I wanted to get this thought across , that perhaps if many of the bills of this administration have been as ...
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