| 1911 - 854 halaman
...it, whereas with the big furnace it was all mechanically done and anyone could do it. Mr. STERLING. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. STERLING. You have been talking about the cost of production to-day in which you said labor amounts... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the Public Lands - 1914 - 208 halaman
...want them to do, they discharge them from their works and won't give them any employment. Mr. WHITE. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. WHITE. Did Mr. Kennon state he had an agreement with the Good Pine Lumber Co. whereby this timber was... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Agriculture and Forestry Committee - 1921 - 98 halaman
...parole? Mr. HALL. Yes, sir. Senator McNARY. On verbal conversations? Mr. HALL. Yes, sir. Mr. GLASGOW. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes ; Mr. Glasgow. Mr. GLASGOW. When was this sugar bought, Mr. Hall ? Mr. HALL. I think it was June 15, if I... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on coinage, weights & measures - 1926 - 394 halaman
...yourself. Mr. MILLER. Yes, sir. I just did. It is quite a selfish motive. Our motive is, too. Mr. BRITTEN. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. BRITTEN. You say yours is a selfish motive ? Mr. MILLER. Yes, sir. Mr. BRITTEN. You have made the change... | |
| United States. Congress. Special Joint Subcommittee on Postal Rates - 1926 - 640 halaman
...his presentation and to his magazines, and nonestly I can not figure out anything else. Mr. LUCAS. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. LUCAS. Mr. Stewart, you have used an average revenue, and you have used that average as ascertained... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Roads - 1926 - 212 halaman
...Federal aid about 65,000 miles. That would represent a balance unimproved of 50,558 miles. Mr. HOLADAY. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. HOLADAY. When you say " have been improved," what do you mean by that? Have they been hard-surfaced... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Coinage, Weights, and Measures - 1926 - 376 halaman
...yourself. Mr. MILLER. Yes, sir. I just did. It is quite a selfish motive. Our motive is, too. Mr. BRITTEN. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. BRITTEN. You say yours is a selfish motive? Mr. MILLER. Yes, sir. Mr. BRITTEN. You have made the change?... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Agriculture - 1932 - 530 halaman
...Chairman, is that short selling, speculative short selling, does not amount to a row of pins. Mr. CLARKE. May I ask a question there, Mr. Chairman ? The CHAIRMAN. Yes. Mr. CLARKE. Then, evidently, you would be in sympathy with any bill that would affect the short selling... | |
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