Government in Business: Hearings Before the Committee on Government Operations, House of Representatives, Eighty-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 8832, H.R. 9834, H.R. 9835, and H.R. 9890, Bills to Provide for the Termination of Government Operations which are in Competition with Private Enterprise ... |
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... interest in preserving their own situation . I am going to conclude my remarks by pointing out exactly that situation . In St. Louis , Mo. , a small concern which had been manufacturing 24 twin - mount gun shields for the Navy , and ...
... interest in preserving their own situation . I am going to conclude my remarks by pointing out exactly that situation . In St. Louis , Mo. , a small concern which had been manufacturing 24 twin - mount gun shields for the Navy , and ...
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... interest of time of these witnesses , not to discuss the details of the legislation at this particular time in the hearing , because many people have come long distances . Mr. McCORMACK . We won't have Mr. Curtis before us again . Mr ...
... interest of time of these witnesses , not to discuss the details of the legislation at this particular time in the hearing , because many people have come long distances . Mr. McCORMACK . We won't have Mr. Curtis before us again . Mr ...
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... interest . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Doctor , and we are very happy indeed to have your statement . Mr. KING . I appreciate very much your courtesy in listening to me . Mr. DAWSON of Illinois . I would like to ask the doctor a question ...
... interest . The CHAIRMAN . Thank you , Doctor , and we are very happy indeed to have your statement . Mr. KING . I appreciate very much your courtesy in listening to me . Mr. DAWSON of Illinois . I would like to ask the doctor a question ...
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... interest rate , and for that reason the whole private- enterprise field will become , unless this trend is arrested , less and less attractive to private capital and private investment . Mr. OSMERS . Do you feel , Mr. Taylor , that the ...
... interest rate , and for that reason the whole private- enterprise field will become , unless this trend is arrested , less and less attractive to private capital and private investment . Mr. OSMERS . Do you feel , Mr. Taylor , that the ...
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... interest and help to the committee in connection with this subject . Are there any questions of Mr. Munce ? Mr. Munce , that was a very fine statement and we are happy to have it , and thank you very much . Mr. MUNCE . Thank you very ...
... interest and help to the committee in connection with this subject . Are there any questions of Mr. Munce ? Mr. Munce , that was a very fine statement and we are happy to have it , and thank you very much . Mr. MUNCE . Thank you very ...
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