| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1935 - 870 pages
...partnership in a project which according to established rules of public-utility ethics, is classed as a raid. The Columbia went into this enterprise in spite of a previous understanding had with me, but tried to justify their negotiations with Parish on grounds of fear that Parish would raid their... | |
| United States. Federal Trade Commission - 1934 - 1344 pages
...possible interpretation of this sentence except the one I have just suggested? I will read it again. Tlie Columbia went Into this enterprise in spite of a previous understanding had with me. Doesn't that imply that Columbia had agreed with Doherty that they would not go into it? Answer.... | |
| 1941 - 1496 pages
...partnership in a project which, according to established rules of publicutility ethics, is classed as a raid. The Columbia went into this enterprise in spite of a previous understanding had with me, but tried to justify their negotiations with Parish on grounds of fear that Parish would raid their... | |
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