'^!lpproved Code No. 287 — Amendment No. 1 •^Approved Code No. 288 — Amendment No. 1 Registry No. 599—33 Registry No. 507—1—05 NATIONAL RECOVERY ADMINISTRATION AMENDMENTS TO CODES OF FAIR COMPETITION FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTS INDUSTRY AND THE DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING BUSINESS AS APPROVED ON FEBRUARY 24, 1934 BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT WE DO OUR PART UNIV. OF FL Lia DOCU.y€NTS DEPT. f « Kl ' « U.S. DEPOSITORY UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1934 For sale by the Saperintendent of i^ocuments, Washington, D.C. --....-. Price 5 cents This publication is for sale by tlie Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., and by district offices of the Bureau of Foreign and Domestic Commerce. DISTRICT OFFICES OF THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE Atlanta, Ga. : 504 Post Office Building. Birmingham, Ala. : 257 Federal Building. Boston, Mass. : 1801 Customhouse. Buffalo, N.Y. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Charleston, S.C. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Chicago, III. : Suite 1706, 201 North Wells Street. Cleveland, Ohio: Chamber of Commerce. Dallas, Tex. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Detroit, Mich. : 801 First National Bank Building. Houston, Tex. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Indianapolis, Ind. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Jacksonville, Fla. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Kansas City, Mo. : 1028 Baltimore Avenue. Los Angeles, Calif. : 1163 South Broadway. Louisville, Ky. : 408 Federal Building. Memphis, Tenn. : 229 Federal Building. Minneapolis, Minn. : 213 Federal Building. New Orleans, La. : Room 225-A, Customhouse. New York, N.Y. : 734 Customhouse. Norfolk, Va. : 406 East Plume Street. Philadelphia, Pa. : 422 Commercial Trust Building. Pittsburgh, Pa. : Chamber of Commerce Building. Portland, Oreg. : 215 New Post Office Building. St. Louis, Mo. : 506 Olive Street. San Francesco, Calif. : 310 Customhouse, Seattle, Wash. : 809 Federal Office Building. Approved Code No. 287. Amendment No. 1 Approved Code No. 288. Amendment No. 1 AMENDMENTS TO CODES OF FAIR COMPETITION FOR THE GRAPHIC ARTS INDUSTRY AND THE DAILY NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING BUSINESS As Approved on February 24, 1934 BY PRESIDENT ROOSEVELT EXECUTIVE ORDER A Code of Fair Competition for the Graphic Arts Industries and a Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Publish- ing Business having been approved respectively in Executive Orders dated February 17, 1934, and certain provisions in the two Codes being substantially identical in phraseology and alike in effect and meaning, to-wit, Section 17 (b) of Article I of the Code of Fair Competition for the Graphic Arts Industries and Article VII of the Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Pub- lishing Business, and Section 19 (b) of Article II of the Code of Fair Competition for the Graphic Arts Industries and Section 1 (a), (b) and (c) of Article V of the Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Publishing Business, and whereas the conditions of approval of said sections and/or articles in the two Codes are different, Now, therefore, I, Franklin D. Roosevelt, President of the United States, pursuant to the authority vested in me by Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, and otherwise, to bring about uniformity and for other purposes, do hereby modify and amend my said orders of approval of said Code of Fair Competition for the Graphic Arts Industries and said Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Publishing Business, respectively, as follows : 1. The Government members of the Code Authority of the Graphic Arts Industries shall give particular attention to the pro- visions authorizing minors to sell newspapers and periodicals and to deliver newspapers, periodicals and advertising newspapers. They shall report to the President not later than sixty days hence. 42460°-^— 376-133 34 (1) UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA 2 3 1262 08855 7490 2. My comment with respect to Article VII of the Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Publishing Business applies also to Section 17 (b) of Article I of the Code of Fair Competition for the Graphic Arts Industries, but said Article VII of the Code of Fair Competition for the Daily Newspaper Publishing Business and said Section IT (b) of Article I of the Code of Fair Competition for the Graphic Arts Industries are nevertheless respectively approved as submitted and without modification, condition or qualification. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT. Approval Recommended : Hugh S. Johnson, A chninistrator. The White House, February ^4, 193^. Approved Code No. 287. Amendment No. 1. Approved Code No. 288. Amendment No. 1. o