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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... figures are taken from Census reports , and those for 1935 are preliminary . The value amounted to almost ... figures again relate to both textile mill products and wearing apparel and are shown in the table , table 2 , which is headed ...
... figures are taken from Census reports , and those for 1935 are preliminary . The value amounted to almost ... figures again relate to both textile mill products and wearing apparel and are shown in the table , table 2 , which is headed ...
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... figures were taken from Mr. Hinrichs ' bureau , but the method of compiling the statistics might be somewhat confusing in reading his figures and mine . However , I would say that they appear to be about equal . Mr. HINRICHS . May I ...
... figures were taken from Mr. Hinrichs ' bureau , but the method of compiling the statistics might be somewhat confusing in reading his figures and mine . However , I would say that they appear to be about equal . Mr. HINRICHS . May I ...
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... figures speak for themselves , Representative Ellenbogen . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . I am not talking about the figures . I want your opinion about it . Mr. SIMMONS . This is not a matter of opinion , except that I have given you my opinion ...
... figures speak for themselves , Representative Ellenbogen . Mr. ELLENBOGEN . I am not talking about the figures . I want your opinion about it . Mr. SIMMONS . This is not a matter of opinion , except that I have given you my opinion ...
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