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on correspondence with cases which were in the process of being handled. We made a whole lot of regulations about fixing lawyers' fees so that no lawyer or representative could appear before the commission without having his fee fixed. We spread the news and instructed the hearing examiners to instruct the claimants that they did not need a lawyer and that they must not pay their lawyer any money. They were to do this right in front of the lawyers. There were cases of course in which a lawyer was a very great help to an individual in a contested case, particularly as to whether or not an accident had taken place in the course of employment. Then the fees were fixed.

On the factory inspection research side we began bringing all that part of the work of the Commission out into the open again. One of the things that I proposed and did accomplish was that once a week, on one day a week, the head of the Factory Inspection Division and the head of the Mercantile Inspection Division should both appear before us, be subject to question, and report on the status of their work, the status of their investigation, the status in each district throughout the state.

We had by this time established regular meetings for the Commission instead of intermittent ones. That was one of





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