-4- whatever iJurcse used, nor e.n'- article rw.nuf-ctured for minens' use only, nor i.ina.f;cture of hanc'b. s, pochetbookls, -uarses, vanity cases,rnd iiie bags manu- f-.ctured in whole of met;.lI." Note the inclusion also of "1:i4i, bags". These are products of a group of some 75 manufacturers w.-D at the ti:.ne of dissolution were being transferred from the Lug,:.e and Fancy Leather Goods Code to this Code. (See lIinutes Lieeting No. 25 J:n. 3, 1935 rnd corres.crndence general files) Considerable opposition t.c, this last )ro-.sed definition was raised by the Smanitary ''. 'ater roof Secialties Industry, because of the inclusion of "bathing bass" and "cc s.ietic ba-s"; for meny such. were strictly of waterproof cor rubberized nmaterials. After several conferences witi l.'ir. Kenlricih of t e Saniitory, .'I.ter)rocf Specialties Code Authority, this difference a': smoothed out. There was only one large manufacturer, (Kleinert C;.i.Lnyx) and three sma.ll ones affected and all but one, who had not yet been contacted, had agreed to use Ladies handbag labels, in all ite..is Vhic- bordered on this code. (See Code Record files) 1. Principal. Product s Ladies Misses COhildrens I':ndbagR Pocl:etbooi:s Purses (See Article II, Section 1 of Code) 2. Products also under ct-er Codes Kiddy B-igs (LuTp..e and Fancy Leather Goods) Bathing Bags (Sanit;-ry C. .7aterprcof SEpecialties) B. Definition of Industr., iL ember In the dr.ft of August 11, 1933 the term was stated: "Thie term persont as used herein shall include natural .persons, partnerships, associations and corporations. "Te term employer' as. used herein shall include every person actively engaLed in the production and/or wholesale distri- bution of products of the -.rndbag indus- 9811