-586- ITATI0iIAL RECOVERY ADi INISTRATI0O1 1998-A Registry Yo. 236/1/01 Notice of Hearing: io.367. ITovember 28, 1933. THM LADIES I"AITDBAG I:TDUSTRY The above industry as represented by the Associated Handbag Inc'.ustries of America, Inc., Iiidwest Handbag anC. Small Leather .Wares Association, Inc., and the Industrial Council of the Ladies Handbag Industry, olaining to represent jointly app-roximately 75 per cent of the volmue of the industry, has submitteC. a proposed Basic Code of Fair Co:ipetition, copies of which are available at the office of the lationa.l recoveryy Administration, Room 3316, Departnient of Commerce, 'Tashin.,ton, D. C. The Code for the Ladies Handbag Industrr in its present form mere- ly reflects the proposal of the above mentioned industry, and none of the provisions contained therein is to be regarded as having received the a-mproval of the National Recovery Administration as applying to this industry. ITOTICE IS HE.EBY GIVEI: that a Public Hearin- on this Code will be conducted by the Administrator, beginning at 10 A. 1., Friday, December 8, 1933, in the Banquet Roon, Carlton Hotel, '7ashin-ton, D. C., and continuing until completed. An opportunity to be heard (either in person or by duly appointed representatives either by appearance or by sending a written or telegraphic statement) will be given to persons or groups who can show a substantial interest as workers, em- ployers, consu-iers or otherwise, in the effect of any provision of the proposedL Co6e. Those fishing to be heard must comply -it], the following simple requirement s: (1) A written or telegraphic request for an opportunity to be heard must be filed before noon Thursday, December 7, 1933, with the Division Administrator, Room 4830, Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C. (2) Such request shall state the name of (a) any person seeking to testify in the hearing, and (b) the persons or groups whom he repre- sents. (3) Such request shall contain a statemrient setting forth without argument, a proposal: (1) for the elimination of specific provisions of : the Code; or (2) a modification of a specific provision, in language proposed by the witness, or (3) a provision to be added to the Code, in language proposed by the witness. (4) At the Public Hearings, all. -oersono are regarded as witnesses, and shall -'resent orally facts only and not argument. Written briefs or arguments mayr be filed, but oral presentations will be confined to factual statements only. ; 9811