Problems of American Small BusinessU.S. Government Printing Office, 1947 |
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... customers . He not only sells newsprint to the smaller papers , but many of the smaller papers , particularly the nondaily payers , have commercial departments , and they also buy a great deal of paper from the jobber . Senator CAPEHART ...
... customers . He not only sells newsprint to the smaller papers , but many of the smaller papers , particularly the nondaily payers , have commercial departments , and they also buy a great deal of paper from the jobber . Senator CAPEHART ...
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... customers accordingly . They indicated that in 1947 their contracts would be the same as in 1946. A few of them said they would get a little more than they got in 1946 , but many more of them said they would get much less than they got ...
... customers accordingly . They indicated that in 1947 their contracts would be the same as in 1946. A few of them said they would get a little more than they got in 1946 , but many more of them said they would get much less than they got ...
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... customers but also a large number of strictly commercial printers who do a large , some of them , a large volume of business . Their customers , the cus- tomers of these commercial printers , may have specific need for the use of ...
... customers but also a large number of strictly commercial printers who do a large , some of them , a large volume of business . Their customers , the cus- tomers of these commercial printers , may have specific need for the use of ...
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... customers that we took care of in 1945 , and we feel that the increased production - which you may recall was 23 percent - must go to our contract customers , " with the result that the dailies , as you heard here , used 27 percent more ...
... customers that we took care of in 1945 , and we feel that the increased production - which you may recall was 23 percent - must go to our contract customers , " with the result that the dailies , as you heard here , used 27 percent more ...
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... customer ? Mr. LAVINE . Yes ; he is furnishing to other sources that which rightfully belongs to us . CITES OFFERS OF ... customers are interested please communicate with me . I have also same paper in sheets each bundle weighs about 128 ...
... customer ? Mr. LAVINE . Yes ; he is furnishing to other sources that which rightfully belongs to us . CITES OFFERS OF ... customers are interested please communicate with me . I have also same paper in sheets each bundle weighs about 128 ...
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advertising Alaska American ANDERSON BECK believe BERBERRY BERREITTER black market Bowater Canada Canadian mills CANFIELD capacity CASPAR Chairman circulation Clinton Paper committee consumption contract customers daily demand DICKEY distribution Father RANDALL figures Forest FOWLER GALEWITZ GARDNER GAYNOR going Government GRANGER HAUSER HELFENSTEIN HURLBUT increase International Paper Co January jobbers KAMMET KORNEMAN labor LARSON LAVINE machines magazine manufacturers MCARDLE McINTEE months MOREAU MURPHY newsprint mills newsprint paper newsprint production newsprint shortage newsprint supply operation paper mills percent present printer problem PRUYN publications pulp and paper pulpwood question requirements RIEMER sell Senator CAIN Senator CAPEHART Senator ELLENDER Senator MARTIN Senator MURRAY Senator WHERRY shipments short tons situation SMALL BUSINESS small publishers sold source of supply statement Sun Life Building timber tion Tongass National Forest tonnage tons of newsprint United users weeklies WILLIAMS wood pulp
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Page 604 - It is mutually agreed, as to each carrier of all or any of said property over all or any portion of said route to destination, and as to each party at any time interested in all or any of said property, that every service to be performed hereunder shall be subject to all the conditions not prohibited by law, whether printed or written, herein contained, including the conditions on back hereof, which are hereby agreed to by the shipper and accepted for himself and his assigns.
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Page 1 - The committee met, pursuant to adjournment, at 10 am, in room 324, Senate Office Building, Senator Ellison D.
Page 604 - Received, subject to the classifications and tariffs in effect on the date of the receipt by the carrier of the property described in the Original Bill of Lading, the property described below, in apparent good order, except as noted (contents and condition of contents of packages unknown), marked, consigned, and destined as indicated below, which said company...
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Page 334 - I dp not know to what degree they have made their opposition felt in their own organization of the National Association of Manufacturers, or the United States Chamber of Commerce, or other bodies.
Page 223 - If there are any questions, I shall be glad to answer them. (The statement by Mr.
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Page 753 - Mr. Chairman and members of the committee, I appreciate your invitation to appear before the committee to present factual materials bearing on the postwar inflation in the United States.
Page 473 - ... unlawful, and shall not be allowed, unless such type or matrices are reset as nearly like the original as possible, made up, read and corrected, and a proof submitted to the chairman of the office.