-185- 2. Does the practice noted above under "P7-cts" constitute a violation of such Cod'." of "-ir Competition? RITTE_1CRZTATION: 1. The term' "home or living quarters" means the private house, private aoartment or --)riv.te room, whichever is the most extensive, occupied as .a hame by the employee :-.:d/or his family. 2. The practice of processing articles, the material for which has be-n furnished by the employer, whether performed in the home or living quarters of the emplo:e;?, or tne so-called shop, operated within the home or living quarters of the enrployee, as the term "ho:a.ie or living quarters" is defined herein, constitutes a viola.tion of codes which provide for the abolition of homework; except as provided in: Executive-Oider 6711-A, dated lay 15, 1934. Washington, D. C. (Sijic-e) W. A. im.rri=.n, Jf.nary 26, 1935. Administrative Officer .h'.t'io:-l Industrial Recovery Board * HAZARDOUS OCCUPATIOIS: The Labor Advisory Board lhas reco-mmended that minors under 18 be excluded froi the following occupations in the industry: 1. As drivers of trucl:s or other motor vehicles or as helpers or delivery boys in such vehicles. 2. In, or assisting in, the oper 1"ion of gas, oil or steam ei ines use'- as prir)e movers. 3. In the operation, custody, or repair of elevators, cr-Mes, der ici:s or other hoisting apo aratus, except in the operation of (1) dumbwaiters as defined by the American Standardc Association or (2).or elevators equip ed only for ,autor.- tic o-neration. 4. Firing of steam or vrw.ter boilers (except boilers of not more th-.n (15) pounds pressure used solely for heating purposes, * AD-:A&GS A. PJSS .-IITC- ?? 5 OR C ESS: Prerartions are beii 7 n.de to include -u-aer the Co"'-e of the Iadics' -,-.b" Industry the v.1c:bers of the Imitation Leather and. Leather novelties 9811