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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... trying to do the thing they are trying to do . Mr. KELLER . I do not blame you for that . Let us see what we are trying to do that they are doing . Mr. GUTTERSON . You know better than I do . You are here in the Congress where all ...
... trying to do the thing they are trying to do . Mr. KELLER . I do not blame you for that . Let us see what we are trying to do that they are doing . Mr. GUTTERSON . You know better than I do . You are here in the Congress where all ...
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... trying to get at is simply this : I am not doing it to embarrass you . You are as much interested in this as I am , and I know that you are interested in getting the facts as much as I am , for you are directly interested in this , and ...
... trying to get at is simply this : I am not doing it to embarrass you . You are as much interested in this as I am , and I know that you are interested in getting the facts as much as I am , for you are directly interested in this , and ...
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... trying to grant relief . The main question is how much those people need and it is not contin- gent upon charity of ... trying to help you so that you may be able to present the facts to the committee . Mr. EDGERTON . I am trying to do ...
... trying to grant relief . The main question is how much those people need and it is not contin- gent upon charity of ... trying to help you so that you may be able to present the facts to the committee . Mr. EDGERTON . I am trying to do ...
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