Executive Order 6205-C—Code of Fair Competition for the Silk Association of America
Pursuant to the authority vested in me by Title I of the National Industrial Recovery Act, approved June 16, 1933, and pending action upon a Code of Fair Competition to be presented by the Silk Association of America,
I agree with the Committee representing the Broad Silk and Rayon Weavers Division, the Converters Division, the Special Fabrics Division, the Ribbon Division, and the Woven Label Division, of the Silk Association of America, that they shall be bound beginning July 17 by the provisions of the Cotton Textile Industry Code as set forth in the telegram, dated July 14, offering this agreement to the President of the United States, pursuant to Section 4 of the National Recovery Act, which telegram is signed by Henry E. Stehli, James C. Black, Paul C. Debry, Sol C. Moss, Ramsay Peugnet, George G. Sommaripa, and addressed to Mr. Nelson Slater, Deputy Administrator, Department of Commerce, Washington, D.C., with the express understanding that this agreement is subject to cancellation at any time without notice.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Approval recommended:
Hugh S. Johnson.
The White House,
July 15, 1933.
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Executive Order 6205-C—Code of Fair Competition for the Silk Association of America Online by Gerhard Peters and John T. Woolley, The American Presidency Project https://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/node/362023