-12- Picture of '"rnd Ba. Industry As given cf July 1, 1934 compiled by Co.e Directors: (See G-eneral files) In 1904 - 7e entire n-.ticn d.i .';C,500,000 worth of business In 1929 As of July 1s 1934 11 11 S.';67,000,000 in leather bags 1,000,000 in evening and fabric bags 4,000,000 in bags to retail for .1;. 00 Tie volume o' basi-nes- wvas )4j0,000,000., out of which .23,000,000. covered ba.-gs to retail fi'om 200 up to )$1.00, ,.nCL the b,.l."ice for begs from (.19.5 up to '23.O ea.ch. 35J of th.e N1 ticril s retail business in hpnibags is done between ThPmks-ivin, Da.y and December 24th. B igs at )2.95 r-nd. u. -Lre made by hind in New York City. Bags from 20.! to $1.00 f re made by the newv and modern machinery in t-:.e out-of-town factories. PRC.DJOgTIOI: II: UiITS Je proOuced ?L ..0C0,000 units In 1934 as of July 1st- 7e produced 70,000,000 units from 20A up to :1.00,and OO,500,000 2.93 and up Code Authority 1ionthly Reports (See Exi.ibit F) W-.ge Reports Sales Volume - Unit Voluie Cl .assificc.tim of workers engr.aged. 9811 In 1929