-454- General GenerlJ. conyliance "ith Code -orovisions "'as obtained in a ver"', satisfactory de.-ree through the personality and highly construLctive c.ctivities of the tiro Cofe Directors in charge res- pectively of the Adiinistra.tion anc. Conlic,-ce Divisions. The Co ,-li-uace Director wade frequent personal surveys of Industry establish-.ients an. obtained hearty cooperation throughout the In- dus t r1. i.onthl;- and geographical statistics -oertaining to Indus- t"' C.oll.ar sales, Labels issued, Handbags Put in Work, Average cuiber of io ployees, iDunber of Hours norked and Wages Paid, during t-ie period ended February 28, 1935 may be found in the audit re- .orts ofHomas anid Davis in the Code Authorities Accounts Section files. A partial su-s.ary fZor the period froIl June 10, 1934 to February 28, 1935 follows: Area I"et Sales ,Le-^orted(*) Labels Issued Amount I To. l-, Yorl. City $12,091,814 42.93 lTe-" .Lnland 5,642,972 20.03 .:icLe Atlantic 7,980,718 28.33 Southern 637,855 2.26 C.i :'.'stern 1,558,894 ,.53 :Iestern 254,6435 .92 $28.,166, 828 100.001, Handbac's Put in Work 9,556,000 33.70 7,475,610 6,391,125 22.54 5,073,142 10,737,700 37.87 9,123,261 436,500 1.54 292,002 1,069,375 3.77 815,892 164 ,000 .58 99,631 28,354,700 100. 00,;22,879,538 (*) The nuxiber of manufactures reporting sales during the period varied as follow's: Period Reports Received S-rch 26 to April 30,- 1954 i oy, 1934 June, 1934 July, 1934 August, 1934 Sept., 1934 October, 1934 1ovenber, 1934 December, 1%34 Jan-uary, 1935 February, 1935 267 273 272 282 302 311 303 291 271 193 Follo', i-., the Su-nrer'e Court decision in the Schechter ca.e enteredd on ..ay 27, 1935, there .'as strong evidence of the Ldesire ';of menbers of this Industry to continue the Fair Trade Practice provisions of the Code. There continuerT application to , 011