3-32- As a member of the committee on homewor1', I *ish.to. thank Mr. Mitte for the intpr--st he hns shorn us by Irawin; ur- the resolution end I Pm. thPt it -ais net his %iitention to include or exclude any-thing which mayb.W U detriment to ocr in.3'astrr. .'J Arain, r.ai I ir' ynu to Pij, -.rerv ce.reftl consideration to my sugg9 I would be v-ry P-]c-. to n_-...rr before yr-. tr, ive ynu additional data, ,i4 so desire. I am certain it "-o, ld be rA th interest f the industry.., Respectfully yours, (signed) J- Kaolan . KaoIan & Gordon CorD, . Meeting of the Beaded Bag Imrorters no-ld in the office of the Code Author May 15, at 11.00 A,.' M. " Present: Mr. S. Stini art Yr. H. R-t h IX, "J. I. iv 7.n .' Mr. Tm a n no.-a".-n Mr. A. Schenker . The request for this mohing rs for the ouroose f refuting state made in the notition -oE-ssc-d by the Beaded 3Bag Manufacturers at their metJ| on May 7, .. They esked to have ti'le following stanT.enerts corrected stating that are not 25 m:l-:u'ec.urers of beaded bas, [r' at the very most 15, the.. 10 are imrnori.crs. . They also state thet the 50C00 wor1rer shouldd not. be more than 1000 claiming that there is e le.rte duolication of the same workers who work... more than One manufr.acturor. i They also claim that the; duty is not always 60A, that a great many come in at 90%. A statement was made thr.t ?0 of tihe imports from Fran 90% duty. . S The committee questioned t'v1 accuracy of the statement that 5& an hi is raid to work-rs on beaid bet:s in ;oroign countries. 'Also to the polla figuring 10( cxo.,-nso in bringing in b-amid bags. They claim that it neo less than 20" " The comr.1ittee r1-iims that irmoorts thet were brought in last year at. of tl.,O epc>. laii -:wn, now cost 2. A. also that the importation of bags has declined 50'% within the east yeal. C11 9811