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, Volumes 1-9U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 - Textile industry |
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... GORMAN . Well , there were so many bills- Mr. KELLER . Which bill did you want ? Mr. GORMAN . If we are going to make a choice of the bills that have been before the committee for consideration , we will take the original bill , H. R. ...
... GORMAN . Well , there were so many bills- Mr. KELLER . Which bill did you want ? Mr. GORMAN . If we are going to make a choice of the bills that have been before the committee for consideration , we will take the original bill , H. R. ...
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... GORMAN . Yes , we are . Mr. RAMSPECK . How much do you know about the South , Mr. Gorman ? Mr. GORMAN . Well , I do not want to pose as an expert on the South . I have worked in the South for a number of years . Mr. RAMSPECK . Where did ...
... GORMAN . Yes , we are . Mr. RAMSPECK . How much do you know about the South , Mr. Gorman ? Mr. GORMAN . Well , I do not want to pose as an expert on the South . I have worked in the South for a number of years . Mr. RAMSPECK . Where did ...
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... GORMAN . Labor is always prepared to cooperate with manage- ment in working out problems of that sort . We demonstrated that in years gone by when we appeared before Congress for subsidies in the form of tariffs for employers . But ...
... GORMAN . Labor is always prepared to cooperate with manage- ment in working out problems of that sort . We demonstrated that in years gone by when we appeared before Congress for subsidies in the form of tariffs for employers . But ...
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