-471- to a hearing. This is the lar.t tht -e heard of the case, and -e therefore took it for grrnted th-t 110o -:.:cc-'.tion to the Code h.vs ever Sbeen granted to thLis firm. If you desire our files for the eir.jo e of scert-.inln.j these fn.cts, we shall be aole to sup".IJ them to vou. Ver:, truly yours, CO:E ATX7T2.ITY LADIES' lAIT,'B. T:D'ISTIY (Sisr;nd) A. 'itt:ntthal. A. itte'ntnil A14: AS Co"- Dirctjr TEARI.G, CALLED ,-i PE'lTIOT. FOR EXTV'PiIOI. :Y "I-GI`IA A:T STD-IOS DO .A;E P'QOVISIO:', LA-IEZ' IE7,I:AG CDE, JUL Y 2? 1934.- - The follo-ing -ere urese!'t: Leiph 7. Ore, Assistant D'.r:,uty Administr-tor, conitctinc- the hep.ring Hiss Rohr, Virginia Art Studios I.Ir. Taylor, Industrial Ad.iior ia Dor%: d Iiss Schneidirman, Laocr 'izrisor- -2.'d David Barr, Assistarnt D-,itt Ad.-.iniv-::"-tor Harry S. Berry', Derut.r Ad;.inistr'at>r Mr. Mittenthal, Code Director I1;r. Berko--itz, Code Director Mr. Ore, opening tie nearin,.r, askeai fr a 'rifer statcmr-ent of the case from MLiss Rohr. MISS ROR: Je began '-ork:in.- und-r the President"' Rcrn.2loefltcnt Agreement at its inception and live] u-c to it. I. dcin; t..t the Virginia Art Studios lost $11,C:'7-' ini tne f>ll. W-., nk-, slir- cover bags, and if it r:ere not for th.-t r'e could ,iot n...ve st-.vci in bu.:.nlecs. ,In the scoring ve made enou,-h to st'i:- t.,e 1o,-s. Iv sister nat,:-: to go out of business in the fall, "ut ".'e could not do thl-t Lrc!.c.e to many peo-Dle Tere dependent on 'is for r-rkl:. '.;e .',ent he. I in 5site of the fact ve "-ere losing. 'Then thie Cnndb.- Code -.m:s uo :or disc'z13iun in New York the things -'e are -.skin,: for e--e;m-tion on -re just 7i.at .-.s discussed and a.ssed, on. Afte- t:wt, t;-.e Code ". C^ c-: withoutt our knowing it. When it v'as forrn..-ll -ra:;sed tL.e %lin7r. v..,' ws rai-c-i and the apprentice period left out. L.,R. ORE: .r. ]ittenthal, do you have any kno-ledre on record which