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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... bill was not written by the subcommittee , but was written by Mr. Hankin ; you are considering the bill written by Mr. Hankin . Mr. KELLER . A year ago Mr. Ellenbogen brought in a bill and we had hearings on it , as has been stated . It ...
... bill was not written by the subcommittee , but was written by Mr. Hankin ; you are considering the bill written by Mr. Hankin . Mr. KELLER . A year ago Mr. Ellenbogen brought in a bill and we had hearings on it , as has been stated . It ...
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... bill that I am simply offering as suggestions . In case of the findings of facts , I am recommending that they should not be adopted , but that further work should be done in connection with the subject of find- ings of fact . Mr ...
... bill that I am simply offering as suggestions . In case of the findings of facts , I am recommending that they should not be adopted , but that further work should be done in connection with the subject of find- ings of fact . Mr ...
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... bill with reference to our industry ; therefore , I shall have to resort to written remarks in connection with the bill . I should like to have an opportunity to discuss some of the things you said in your opening remarks , but ...
... bill with reference to our industry ; therefore , I shall have to resort to written remarks in connection with the bill . I should like to have an opportunity to discuss some of the things you said in your opening remarks , but ...
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