-584- NATIONAL R.ECGVERY ADMINISTRATION Registry ITo. 236/1/01 6123-A Approved Code No, 332 'Supplementary 1iotice of Hearing: Uo. 367-D. June 28, 1934. LADIES HAI DLAG INDUSTRY HIEREAS, Section 10 of Article 5 of the Code of Fair Competition for the Ladies Handbag Industry provides in pirt that the Code Authority shall "study and investigate the problem of home7crk in this Industry, and shall made to the administratorr recommendations for the effective and appropriate control of such homework as is herein -ernitted"; and HEREJAS, the Code Authority has mac.e to the Administrator certain recommendations for the effective and appropriate control of such home- work as is permitted by the Code, such recommendations are incorporated in Schedule "A", as attached, and. hereby ,inde a part hereof, and WREREAS, the Administrator deems a Hearing necessary and proper to determine the matters hereinabove referred to and to make any modifications amendments, or additions necess.'ry in accordance with the provisions here- inabove set forth. iTGTICE IS HEREBY GIVEiT that a Public Hearing will be conducted by the Administrator, beginning at 10:00 A.11., Mondayy, July 9, 1934, in the Rose Room, Washington Hotel, -Washington,-D.C., and continuing until completed. An opportunity to be heard (either in person or by du'.y appointed repre- sentative either by appearance or by sending a written or telegrapohic statement) will be given to persons or groups who can show a substantial interest as workers, employers, consumers, or otherwise, in the effect of this question. Those wishing to be heard must comply with the following simple re- quirement s: (1) A writtenn or telegraphic request for an opportunity to be heard must be filed before noon on SatareLay, July 7, 1934, -ith the Administrator.* Room 4215, Department of Commerce Building, Washington, D.C. (2) Such request shall state th'e -lame of (a) any person seeking to testify in t1_3 Hearing, and (b) the persons or groups whom he represents. (3) At the Public Hearings, all persons are regarded as witnesses, and shall present orally facts only and not arguiuent. Written briefs or arguments may be filed, but oral presentations will be confined to factual statements only. (4) In the discretion of the Deputy Administrator in charge of the * Hearing, persons who have not complied with the requirements of paragraph ' (1), above, may be permitted at any time nrior to the close of the Hearing | to file written statenrients containing proposals relative to the matters heard therein supported by pertinent information or argument. Such written :.. statements rust be condensed as iuch as possible. 9811