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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... rayon . Of course , rayon provides employment , and I do not want to enter into any discussion or make any decisions as to whether it is right , but that is the fact , that rayon has caused the silk indus- try to become in a very ...
... rayon . Of course , rayon provides employment , and I do not want to enter into any discussion or make any decisions as to whether it is right , but that is the fact , that rayon has caused the silk indus- try to become in a very ...
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... RAYON WEAVERS ASSOCIATION , INC . , 40 WORTH STREET , NEW YORK CITY Mr. WELCH . Now , Mr. Dall , you may proceed . Mr. DALL . As rayon fabric is probably the newest addition to the textile family , a few facts about the industry seem in ...
... RAYON WEAVERS ASSOCIATION , INC . , 40 WORTH STREET , NEW YORK CITY Mr. WELCH . Now , Mr. Dall , you may proceed . Mr. DALL . As rayon fabric is probably the newest addition to the textile family , a few facts about the industry seem in ...
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... rayon yarn ? Mr. DALL . No , sir ; no wool . We buy rayon yarn , synthetic fiber yarn , and weave the cloth . Of course , there are mixtures or rayon with other fibers , but the bulk of the production bought is rayon yarn itself . Mr ...
... rayon yarn ? Mr. DALL . No , sir ; no wool . We buy rayon yarn , synthetic fiber yarn , and weave the cloth . Of course , there are mixtures or rayon with other fibers , but the bulk of the production bought is rayon yarn itself . Mr ...
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