-506- WASHI -GTON DC 1LTA. ROOL,; ,;09 LEO/sh SEPT.]L ,:R 27 1934 A IT _TWLAL COLL DIM CTOR LADIS1 T--AG COI' AUTHORITY 347 FIFT1. AVLTIE 1ITW YORK CITY -7i YOUR TPADE PRACTICE COIPYLAI-TS COi.i1hITTLk WAS APPROVED TODAY ILIGiH 3 ORE ASSISTANT D..VUTY AD.iI STRATOR ': ; TRADE PRACTICE COi PLAI )S'C; JT2-- O L.'-,I ZATI 01I,.l I.:. ,' !0TZTL ::cAL.?IT, OCTOL2R 9, 19- L. *: ": Present: Co Tnittee i.L-*umc rs ilessrs. '-h... C. Rnt, t" 3urstein, Lr,-rence:; Loss Administrrtion Lember 0. W. Pe"-'son " Code Directors A. litteithnrl, imx ?Perko',itz E:-ecc.tive Secretry MI S. Miosesson . Mr. Mittenthrl o;enec the iaeeting -n! outlined the ur-ose md the work of the Committee. A6JTinistrr.tion Iiember, Lir. 0. W. Perrs-n, e:mplrineC. the duties. of the members of the Committee, nriC the necessity of kecpin':! correct -nd careful records of ,ll crises brought before the co:.a:ittee for nction.,I "'~I i Code Director, Max Berkowitz, erve a brief outli-ie of .3orie of the difficulties connected with the enforcement of the irbor provisionss of the Code as well ra.s the trrde ,r-ctice provisions. Executive Secretnry, ,i. S, hosesson, started thrt the mo',t important work of the committee would be to use moral sursion in such c-ses thr.t the Execr.tive Connaittee of the Code Authority -ere iot -ble to re-just themselves, and it wr.s not the intention of the Directors to burde.en this committee with the multiplicitjr.of small ,ces, but to use the Committee P.s a sort of Supreme Court when all other iiethods fil for their purpose. There was co-sicerable discussion P-1C questions by t'e i embers of the Committee, 9811