-5- try as herein defined." (Exhibit A Part 2) In the August 18, 1913 draft it remained as stated in August 11 form, but in the Nov-.mber 6, 1933 form it read: - "The term 'employee as used herein includes any oerson -nra-ed in any phase of the industry, in any capacity, receiving compensation for his services, irresp-ective of the nature or method of payment of such compensation." "The term employerst as used herein includes anyone for whose benefit or whose business such an employee is engaged." "The term member of this industry' includes enyone engaged in the industry, either as an employer or on his own behalf." (Exhibit A Part 4) In the revision of Novpmber 24, 1933 it read:- "The term temoloyee' as used herein includes any person engaged in any -ohase of the indus- try, in any capacity, receiving comoensa- tion for his services, irrespective of the nature or method of payment of such comoen- sation." "The term 'Emrloyer' as used herein includes anyone for whose benefit or in whose business such en em-oloyee is engaged." "IThe term 'member of the industry' includes anyone engaged in the industry, either as an employer or on his own behalf an' either as manufacturer, manufacturing jobber or contractor." (Exhibit A Part V) In the December 8, 1933, December 12, 1933 and December 21, 1933 revisions (see Exhibit A, parts 6-7-8) and in the ap-proved Code, Article II, Section 4,- it- remains as above and quoted below:- "The term Imember of the industry' as used herein includes anyone engaged in the in- dustry, either as an employer or on his own behalf and either as manufacturer, mnnnufac- turing jobber, or. contractor." 9811