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" To hold the line we cannot tolerate further increases in prices affecting the cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions. The only way to hold the line is... "
Food Supply of the United States: Hearings Before a Subcommittee of the ... - Page 794
by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry. Subcommittee on Food Supply - 1943
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Transcript of Proceedings of the National Railway ..., Book 2, Volumes 24-44

United States. Emergency board (carriers and employees, non-operating, 1943) - Wages - 1943 - 912 pages
...affecting the cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions....only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justifications for not holding it here or not holding it there. "No one straw may break a camel's back,...
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To Continue the Commodity Credit Corparation, Hearings Before ..., 78-1 on S ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1943 - 506 pages
...affecting the cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions....only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justifications for not holding it here or not holding it there. No one straw may break a camel's back,...
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Transcript of Proceedings of the National Railway ..., Book 2, Volumes 25-39

United States. Emergency board (carriers and employees, Diesel-electric operators, 1943) - Railroads - 1943 - 1082 pages
...President indicated that this kind of an approach was just exactly what he was trying to stop when he said the only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justification for not holding it here, and not holding it there. That is what the argument comes down, to, seeking a justification for not...
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Railway Pay of Nonoperating Employees. Hearings ... on S.J. Res 91 and H.J ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - 1943 - 190 pages
...affecting the cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions....only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justifications for not holding it here or not holding it there. No one straw may break a camel's back,...
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Railroad Wages: Hearings Before a Subcommittee on ...S.J.Res. 91...Nov. 8 ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Interstate Commerce - 1943 - 148 pages
...he stated : .1 i * * * rpne on]y way £O no],j the ]¡nc ¡s to gtop trying to find justifications for not holding it here or not holding it there. No one straw may break a camel's back, but there is always a last straw. We cannot afford to take further chances in relaxing...
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Transcript of Proceedings of the National Railway Labor Panel ..., Volumes 1-28

United States. Emergency Board (Carriers and Employees, Operating, 1943) - Railroads - 1943 - 1558 pages
...cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates (Page 1502) except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions. The only way to hold the line to stop trying to find justification for not holding it here, or not holding it there. No one straw...
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Transcript of Proceedings of the National Railway Labor Panel ..., Book 3

United States. Emergency Board (Carriers and Employees, Non-operating, 1943) - Railroads - 1943 - 876 pages
...conditions. The only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justifications for not holdinir it here or not holding it there. "No one straw may break a camel's back, but there is always a last straw. We cannot afford to take further chances in relaxing...
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Food Supply of the United States: Hearings Before a Subcommittee ..., Parts 4-6

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Agriculture and Forestry - Food supply - 1943 - 2272 pages
...except where certainly necessary to correct substandard living conditions. The only way to hold the lit* is to stop trying to find Justification for not holding...there Is always a last straw. We cannot afford to tuke further chances in relaxing the line. That is by way of general introduction. Then I skip some...
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Railway Pay of Nonoperating Employees: Hearings Before the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce - Railroads - 1944 - 188 pages
...affecting the cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions....only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justifications for not holding it here or not holding it there. No one straw may break a camel's back,...
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The Steel Case: Industry Statements Presented to the Steel Panel of the ...

Steel case research committee - Cost and standard of living - 1944 - 732 pages
...affecting the cost of living or further increases in general wage or salary rates except where clearly necessary to correct substandard living conditions....only way to hold the line is to stop trying to find justifications for not holding it here or not holding it there." In an address on April 19, 1944, before...
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