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 ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1934 - 265ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... quart of milk was one - third of a cent in 1952 , the most recent year surveyed . That survey was made by the University of Indiana . Only the intense competition engendered by the free - enterprise system could bring about such results ...
... quart of milk was one - third of a cent in 1952 , the most recent year surveyed . That survey was made by the University of Indiana . Only the intense competition engendered by the free - enterprise system could bring about such results ...
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... quart of milk here in the District and when their regu- lations prohibit Michigan milk from being brought down in tank trucks , it doesn't seem to me competitive . The Maryland market is confined , from a practical standpoint , to the ...
... quart of milk here in the District and when their regu- lations prohibit Michigan milk from being brought down in tank trucks , it doesn't seem to me competitive . The Maryland market is confined , from a practical standpoint , to the ...
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... quarts of milk per day sales made by Valley Forge Army Hospital commissary . Our minimum State milk control price is 23 cents a quart . Valley Forge commissary milk is 16 cents a quart . And it goes on to say : Officers , enlisted man ...
... quarts of milk per day sales made by Valley Forge Army Hospital commissary . Our minimum State milk control price is 23 cents a quart . Valley Forge commissary milk is 16 cents a quart . And it goes on to say : Officers , enlisted man ...
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... quart and make a fair profit , whereas the ordinary consumer has to pay 23 cents a quart ? Mr. CASTLE . Well , I can answer that question , I think : In the first place , that milk , very likely , is shipped in from another State ...
... quart and make a fair profit , whereas the ordinary consumer has to pay 23 cents a quart ? Mr. CASTLE . Well , I can answer that question , I think : In the first place , that milk , very likely , is shipped in from another State ...
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... quart . He seldom makes more than 2 cents . Mr. CASTLE . May I complete the answer to your question , sir ? To go back , we will get to the low price of the commissaries from Mr. Jackson , but I want to speak about some of the other ...
... quart . He seldom makes more than 2 cents . Mr. CASTLE . May I complete the answer to your question , sir ? To go back , we will get to the low price of the commissaries from Mr. Jackson , but I want to speak about some of the other ...
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