Government in Business: Hearings Before the United States House Committee on Government Operations, Eighty-Third Congress, Second Session, on June 14-16, 19, 1954U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - 265ÆäÀÌÁö Considers legislation to provide for the termination of government operations which are in competition with private businesses. |
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I would like to thank you for coming here , and I want to say ever since you were
the only member out of 435 in the House to discover that the total of
appropriations must agree with the total of the items I have had the highest
respect and ...
I would like to thank you for coming here , and I want to say ever since you were
the only member out of 435 in the House to discover that the total of
appropriations must agree with the total of the items I have had the highest
respect and ...
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These bills also have for their objective getting the Government out of business
and , as we have already stated , this association supports this objective . We
thank you for this opportunity to present our views . Thank you very much .
These bills also have for their objective getting the Government out of business
and , as we have already stated , this association supports this objective . We
thank you for this opportunity to present our views . Thank you very much .
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Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. OSMERS . Thank you very much for your
statement . Mr. OPOLINER . Thank you for your time , sir . ( Albert G. Opoliner's
prepared statement follows :) STATEMENT OF ALBERT GOPOLINER ,
REPRESENTING ...
Thank you , Mr. Chairman . Mr. OSMERS . Thank you very much for your
statement . Mr. OPOLINER . Thank you for your time , sir . ( Albert G. Opoliner's
prepared statement follows :) STATEMENT OF ALBERT GOPOLINER ,
REPRESENTING ...
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Thank you . Mr. SEEGMILLER . Thank you ever so much , Mr. Chairman . The
CHAIRMAN . Call the pext witness . Mr. WARD . The next witness is Mr. Varrone
of the Brushmakers Union . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Varrone , we thank you for the ...
Thank you . Mr. SEEGMILLER . Thank you ever so much , Mr. Chairman . The
CHAIRMAN . Call the pext witness . Mr. WARD . The next witness is Mr. Varrone
of the Brushmakers Union . The CHAIRMAN . Mr. Varrone , we thank you for the ...
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Thank you so much . Mrs. HARDEN . I have one question , Mr. Chairman . The
CHAIRMAN . Surely . Mrs. HARDEN . Do you know what the difference is in the
price of butter a pound ? Mr. HUBBARD . No , I do not exactly know about the
price ...
Thank you so much . Mrs. HARDEN . I have one question , Mr. Chairman . The
CHAIRMAN . Surely . Mrs. HARDEN . Do you know what the difference is in the
price of butter a pound ? Mr. HUBBARD . No , I do not exactly know about the
price ...
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