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I'm sure were made.

We began to have factory inspectors' meetings all through the state and all through the city. We had them in, made a program, made an agenda and put Gernon in charge of it, of course, as chief factory inspector. I never failed to go to these meetings myself and I used to try to get at least one other Commissioner to be present too because it shook them up well to have the front office interested and concerned in the meeting. That, I've always felt, did more good than almost any other one thing, because by asking the right questions you pulled out from the factory inspectors themselves what were the defects in their system, in their method, in their instruction and in their check-up. We had a great improvement in the procedures of check-up. We brought in some people from other parts of the commission itself. We took Mr. Verne Zimmer, who was in the employment service in Buffalo, and tossed him into some executive position in factory inspection, particularly in the Buffalo district because there were some very bad situations there.

In the course of the investigation in workmen's compensation in the Buffalo district we found hundreds of reports which just didn't exist. You didn't have to take any action on them because they just didn't exist. There





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