Tariff Readjustment--1929: Hearings Before the Committee on Ways and Means, House of Representatives, Seventieth Congress, Second Session...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 - Tariff |
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... Louisiana . HENRY T. RAINEY , Illinois . CORDELL HULL , Tennessee . C. C. DICKINSON , Missouri . ROBERT L. DOUGHTON , North Carolina . HEARTSILL RAGON , Arkansas . II Sched- ule Commodity Present duty Proposed duty Principal compet- ing.
... Louisiana . HENRY T. RAINEY , Illinois . CORDELL HULL , Tennessee . C. C. DICKINSON , Missouri . ROBERT L. DOUGHTON , North Carolina . HEARTSILL RAGON , Arkansas . II Sched- ule Commodity Present duty Proposed duty Principal compet- ing.
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... RAINEY . Are there very many wage earners in this industry ? Mr. TEETER . In the citric - acid industry ? Mr. RAINEY . Yes . Mr. TEETER . I should say between a thousand and fifteen hundred directly connected with the manufacture of ...
... RAINEY . Are there very many wage earners in this industry ? Mr. TEETER . In the citric - acid industry ? Mr. RAINEY . Yes . Mr. TEETER . I should say between a thousand and fifteen hundred directly connected with the manufacture of ...
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... RAINEY . Is there any competition ? Mr. TEETER . Yes . There is competition . Every man is out to get all the business he can for himself . Mr. GARNER . If I understand you , the entire citric acid industry . in the world is controlled ...
... RAINEY . Is there any competition ? Mr. TEETER . Yes . There is competition . Every man is out to get all the business he can for himself . Mr. GARNER . If I understand you , the entire citric acid industry . in the world is controlled ...
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... RAINEY . Yes . Mr. TEETER . You are speaking of citric acid ? Mr. RAINEY . Yes . Mr. TEETER . It dropped from 1,300,000 pounds in 1922 to 116,000 pounds in 1928 . Mr. RAINEY . What is the value of that ? Mr. TEETER . That was valued in ...
... RAINEY . Yes . Mr. TEETER . You are speaking of citric acid ? Mr. RAINEY . Yes . Mr. TEETER . It dropped from 1,300,000 pounds in 1922 to 116,000 pounds in 1928 . Mr. RAINEY . What is the value of that ? Mr. TEETER . That was valued in ...
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... RAINEY . How much is it ? Mr. TEETER . $ 2,300,000 . Mr. RAINEY . Of no par value ? Mr. TEETER . $ 100 par value . Mr. RAINEY . Would you be willing , in order that we can tell whether you are prospering and whether you need protection ...
... RAINEY . How much is it ? Mr. TEETER . $ 2,300,000 . Mr. RAINEY . Of no par value ? Mr. TEETER . $ 100 par value . Mr. RAINEY . Would you be willing , in order that we can tell whether you are prospering and whether you need protection ...
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