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Show DRESSMAKING LAlJl.t:S'tallonog,J6 r-lauison, 1932M 3-10-lyr only $9000 to the chamber's support since its organization in 1912. The committee is considering the federal trade commission's report on tho packing industry and in this connection connec-tion is giving attention to tho recent attack upon the commission by tho chamber of commerce. The individual subscriptions of the four leading packing concerns were shown to aggregate: Morris and company $3100; Armour and company $1200; Swift and coni- 'pany $3200; Cudahy Packing company $1500. Wilson and company made no contribution con-tribution other than its $25 annual membership fqe. Mr. Goodwin told the committee the amount contributed by the packers is only a small portion of the total contributions. con-tributions. The number of subscriptions subscrip-tions to tho capital fund was 1043; total to-tal subscriptions wero $495,710 and from 1912 to 1917 Inclusive dues paid amounted to $615,773. nn |