-594-- Those wishing to be heard must comply with the following simple requirements: (1) A writtenn or telegraphic request for an opportunity to be heard must be fil--4 before noon on Sa,,u.-ay, July 7, 1934, with the Administrator, Room 4215, Departmcnt of Commerce Building, Washington,D.C. (2) Such request shall state the nrpme of (a) any person seeking to testify in the Hearing, and (b) the persons or groups whom he represent (3) At the Public Hearings, all persons are regarded as witnesses, and shall present orally facts onl" ar.d not argument. Written briefs or arguments may be filed, but oral presentations will be confined to factuua statements only. (4) In the discretion of the Deputy Administrator in charge of the Hearing, persons who hpve not cor,!-li cJ :,'th ".he requirements of paragraph. (l), above, may b,'2 permitted at an;," e 'cicr to the close of the Hear- ing to fii.e %'rittcn statpm.entz iitccnt"i:ii" rr"posals relative to the mat- ters heard therein su-iorted by pin". :Lc.e information or argument. Such written statements must be conrdense'. ps iLuch as possible. Public IIearings are solely for the pr'rpose of obtaining in the most direct manner ti-e iact. useful to the Admi.-istrator, and no arguments will be hoard or consLdeled at this time. Representation of interested parties b,- 3ttoa'ne"s or -pe~ialists ..s permnissible, but it is not to be regarded as necs5ary. Ind'-;try, vo:.'kers, and the consuming public will be represented t;.- special advisers emnplo~ved by the Government. Dean G. Ecfwrds. T!PH S. JOIDJSON Deputy AdminisTrator rdmin..,i tvator N. B.:To Code Authorities and Trade and IndIustrial Associations and Agencies; The above contains notice of possible action in which your members or other parties known to you may be vitally interested. You are urged to exercise every reasonable effort to .r-use the subject matter to be called to their attention.) 9811