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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... referred to the subcommittee we were not prohibited from changing it as we pleased . We change any bill which comes before a com- mittee usually . To take the position that the original introducer of a bill controls that bill through ...
... referred to the subcommittee we were not prohibited from changing it as we pleased . We change any bill which comes before a com- mittee usually . To take the position that the original introducer of a bill controls that bill through ...
Pagina 162
... referred to . They show the shift from New England to the South of spindles in place and of active spindles in cotton goods . ( The tables referred to are as follows :) TABLE 10. - Cotton spindles in place , 1921-36 , by regions Crop ...
... referred to . They show the shift from New England to the South of spindles in place and of active spindles in cotton goods . ( The tables referred to are as follows :) TABLE 10. - Cotton spindles in place , 1921-36 , by regions Crop ...
Pagina 312
... referred to . Certainly , it cannot be the present period when mills are operating at capacity on orders , when prices have been steadily going up and have reached a point that is already ex- citing public complaint , and when ...
... referred to . Certainly , it cannot be the present period when mills are operating at capacity on orders , when prices have been steadily going up and have reached a point that is already ex- citing public complaint , and when ...
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