Hearings Before Committee on Naval Affairs of the House of Representatives on Sundry Legislation Affecting the Naval Establishment, 1925-26: Sixty-ninth Congress, 1st Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1926 - 2 pages |
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Page 2122
... competition of the Government with private in- dustry . By law , enacted annually in the annual naval appropriation bills , the Navy is required to manufacture all items required by it which can be manufac- tured or produced in any of ...
... competition of the Government with private in- dustry . By law , enacted annually in the annual naval appropriation bills , the Navy is required to manufacture all items required by it which can be manufac- tured or produced in any of ...
Page 2246
... competition with the taxpaying citizens of the country . They are operating in competition with taxpaying citizens who ought not to be driven out of this business . As I have stated , these elaborate catalogues have been given a wide ...
... competition with the taxpaying citizens of the country . They are operating in competition with taxpaying citizens who ought not to be driven out of this business . As I have stated , these elaborate catalogues have been given a wide ...
Page 2249
... competitive activities with that of its own citizens and abstain from activities which produce unfair competition in the legitimate business conduct of ts citizens . So far as the details of this particular legislation are concerned ...
... competitive activities with that of its own citizens and abstain from activities which produce unfair competition in the legitimate business conduct of ts citizens . So far as the details of this particular legislation are concerned ...
Page 2254
... competition just as keen as to - day , but it would be fair competition . This is unfair competition . With the Government furnishing quarters , and everything else required , as well as the incentive for these solicitors to go out and ...
... competition just as keen as to - day , but it would be fair competition . This is unfair competition . With the Government furnishing quarters , and everything else required , as well as the incentive for these solicitors to go out and ...
Page 2256
... competition with merchants and manufacturers , and more particu- larly in the case of manufacturers . I am sorry I am not able to give the exact quotation from Mr. Hoover , but I am sure it is available for the committee . I think that ...
... competition with merchants and manufacturers , and more particu- larly in the case of manufacturers . I am sorry I am not able to give the exact quotation from Mr. Hoover , but I am sure it is available for the committee . I think that ...
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