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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... witness has yet come forward in favor of the Government competing with its citizens . The committee has before it four bills : H. R. 8832 , introduced by me , H. R. 9834 and H. R. 9835 introduced by you , Mr. Chairman , and H. R. 9890 ...
... witness has yet come forward in favor of the Government competing with its citizens . The committee has before it four bills : H. R. 8832 , introduced by me , H. R. 9834 and H. R. 9835 introduced by you , Mr. Chairman , and H. R. 9890 ...
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... witnesses come on . The CHAIRMAN . Who is the first witness you want , Mr. Ward ? Mr. WARD . Congressman Curtis . The CHAIRMAN . All right . Mr. WARD . Congressman Curtis . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Curtis , our colleague from Missouri . Mr ...
... witnesses come on . The CHAIRMAN . Who is the first witness you want , Mr. Ward ? Mr. WARD . Congressman Curtis . The CHAIRMAN . All right . Mr. WARD . Congressman Curtis . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Curtis , our colleague from Missouri . Mr ...
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... when we hear the Government witnesses and when all of the members of the committee have had copies of the bill and have had an opportunity to study them . We did not intend , as you know , to GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS 15.
... when we hear the Government witnesses and when all of the members of the committee have had copies of the bill and have had an opportunity to study them . We did not intend , as you know , to GOVERNMENT IN BUSINESS 15.
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... witnesses . We were hoping to hear from the representa- tives of the public , representatives of industry and representatives of labor groups about the general philosophical subject of competition with private enterprise , and then , at ...
... witnesses . We were hoping to hear from the representa- tives of the public , representatives of industry and representatives of labor groups about the general philosophical subject of competition with private enterprise , and then , at ...
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... 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. OSMERS . Pardon me . Mr ...
... 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. OSMERS . Pardon me . Mr ...
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