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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... object to this proposed textile com- mission . Moreover , every safety law proposed and enacted in this country and every other country has invariably been objected to and fought by the companies concerned with and affected by it . That ...
... object to this proposed textile com- mission . Moreover , every safety law proposed and enacted in this country and every other country has invariably been objected to and fought by the companies concerned with and affected by it . That ...
Pagina 264
... object to this bill not out of technical reasons such as trade associations will express here , and not out of any interest in an industry , but let us suppose that there are financial interests which will object to the bill . One of ...
... object to this bill not out of technical reasons such as trade associations will express here , and not out of any interest in an industry , but let us suppose that there are financial interests which will object to the bill . One of ...
Pagina 358
... object to it . Mr. KELLER . That includes ( a ) , ( b ) , and ( c ) ? Mr. CONSTANTINE . That is ( a ) , ( b ) , and ( c ) . I think those should be restudied . Mr. HANKIN . Do you object to those powers being exercised by the Federal ...
... object to it . Mr. KELLER . That includes ( a ) , ( b ) , and ( c ) ? Mr. CONSTANTINE . That is ( a ) , ( b ) , and ( c ) . I think those should be restudied . Mr. HANKIN . Do you object to those powers being exercised by the Federal ...
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