314 contrary to the public interest, the Administrator may require that such action be suspended to afford an opportunity for investigation of the merits of such action and further consideration by the Code Authority or agency pending final action which shall not be effective unless the Administrator approves or unless he shall fail to dis- approve after thirty days' notice to him of intention to proceed with such action in its original or modified form. ARTICLE VII-UNFAIR TRADE PRACTICES The following practices constitute unfair methods of competition for members of the Industry and are prohibited: 1. Secret Rebates. No member of the Industry shall secretly offer or make any payment or allowance of a rebate, refund, commission, credit, unearned discount or excess allowance, whether in the form of money or otherwise, nor shall a member of the Industry secretly offer or extend to any customer any special service or privilege not extended to all customers of the same class. 2. Inaccurate Advertising. No member of the Industry shall publish advertising (whether printed, radio, display or of any other nature), which is inaccurate in any material particular nor shall any member in any way misrepresent any goods (including but without limitation its use, trade-mark, grade, quality, quantity, origin, size, substance character, nature, finish, material, content or preparation) or credit terms, values, policies, services, or the nature or form of the business conducted; and no member shall use adver- tising or selling methods or credit terms which tend to deceive or mislead the customer or prospective customer. 3. Interference with Another's Contracts. No member of the In- dustry shall attempt to induce the breach of an existing contract between a competitor and his customer or source of supply, nor shall any such member interfere with or obstruct the performance of such contractual duties or services. 4. Commercial Bribery. No member of the Industry shall give, permit to be given, or directly or indirectly offer to give anything of value for the purpose of influencing or rewarding the action of any employee, agent or representative of another in relation to the business of the employer of such employee, the principal of such agent or the represented party, without the knowledge of such em- ployer, principal or party. This provision shall not be construed to prohibit free and general distribution of articles commonly used for advertising except so far as such articles are actually used for commercial bribery as hereinabove defined. ARTICLE VIII 1. Within thirty (30) days after the effective date of this Code each member of the Industry shall file with the Code Authority a schedule of his own individual prices, terms, discounts and condi- tions of sale for the products of the Industry. Such price lists may be revised at any time and shall become effective on the date of mailing to the Code Authority by registered mail. The Code Authority shall at once send copies of all price lists to all members of the Industry and such price lists shall be available to any interested party.