309 FINDINGS The Deputy Administrator in his final report to me on said Code having found as herein set forth and on the basis of all the proceed- Sgson this matter: 1 find that: (a) Said Code is well designed to promote the policies and pur- S poses of Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, including removal of obstructions to the free flow of interstate and foreign commerce which tend to diminish the amount thereof and will pro- vide for the general welfare by promoting the organization of indus- try for the purpose of cooperative action among the trade groups, by inducing and maintaining united action of labor and management under adequate governmental sanction and supervision, by elimi- nating unfair competitive practices, by promoting the fullest pos- sible utilization of the present productive capacity of industries, by avoiding undue restriction of production (except as may be tempo- rarily required), by increasing the consumption of industrial and agricultural products through increasing purchasing power, by reducing and relieving unemployment, by improving standards of labor, and by otherwise rehabilitating industry. (b) Said Industry normally employs not more than 50,000 employees; and is not classified by me as a major industry. (c) The Code as approved complies in all respects with the per- tinent provisions of said Title of said Act, including without limi- tation Subsection (a) of Section 3, Subsection (a) of Section 7, and Subsection (b) of Section 10 thereof; and that the applicant asso- ciation is an industrial association truly representative of the afore- said Industry; and that said association imposes no inequitable restrictions on admission to membership therein. (d) The Code is not designed to and will not permit monopolies or monopolistic practices. (e) The Code is not designed to and will not eliminate or oppress small enterprises and will not operate to discriminate against them. .(f) Those engaged in other steps of the economic process have not been deprived of the right to be heard prior to approval of said Code. For these reasons, this Code of Fair Competition for the Milk Filtering Materials and the Dairy Products Cotton Wrappings Industry has been approved. Respectfully, HUGH S. JOHNSON, Administrator. S APRIL 19, 1934.