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 246 75TH CONGRESS, 1sT SESSION-CHS . 293, 295, 296-JTJNE 2, 3, 1937 work or material shall remain available for payment therefor as in the case of orders or contracts placed with private contractors ." Approved, June 2, 1937 . AN ACT June 3, 1937 [H . R. 3473]	 To authorize the Secretary of State to sell, for a price, transfer, and convey the [Public, No . 136] title, rights, and interest of this Government in a lot situated at Sin Lu T'ou Jetty, Kulangsu, Amoy, China . Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States o f America in Congress assembled, That the Secretary of State is hereby authorized to sell, transfer, and convey all the title, rights, and interest of this Government in a foreshore lot, approximately one hundred feet long by one hundred feet wide, situ- ated at Sin Lu You Jetty, sometimes called "Lu Erh Chiao", Ku- langsu, Amoy, China, for a price of not less than 1,000 vuan (Chinese dollars : Provided, That the net amount received from such sale remaining after the deduction of all necessary fees and expenses shall be covered into the Treasury of the United States as miscellaneous rece ipts. Approved, June 3, 1937. Amoy, China. Sale, etc., of lot authorized. Proviso. Use of receipts. June 3, 1937 [H. R.5722] [Public, No. 137] Ag ricu ltu ral Mar - keting Agreement Act of 1937. Desig nated pr ovi- sions of Agricultural Adjustment Act re- enact ed, etc. 7U.S .C .°601. 7 U.S.C., Supp.II, ° 602. 7U.S.C.°608a; Supp. II,° 608a. 7 U.S.C., Supp.II, ° 608b. 7U.S.C.,Supp . II, ° 608c. 7 U.S.C., Supp.II, °608d. 7 U.S.C., Supp.II, ° 608e. 7 U.S.C.°610; Supp. II, ° 610. 7U.S.C.°612; Supp. II, ° 612. 7U.S.C.°614. 12U.S.C.°781; Supp. II, ° 781. Post, p. 563. Declaration. [CHAPTER 295] [CHAPTER 296] AN ACT To reenact and amend provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, relating to marketing agreements and orders. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the U n it e d S t a te s o f America in Congress assembled, That the following' provisions of the Agricultural Adjustment Act, as amended, not having been intended for the control of the production of agricul- tural commodities, and having been intended to be effective irrespec- tive of the validity of any other provision of that Act are expressly affirmed and validated, and are reenacted without change except as provided in section 2 : a) Section 1 (relating to the declaration of emergency); b) Section 2 (relating to declaration of policy); c) Section 8a (5), (6), (7), (8), and (9) (relating to violations and enforcement); (d) Section 8b (relating to marketing agreements); (e Section 8c (relating to orders); (f) Section 8d (relating to books and records); (g) Section 8e (relating to determination of base period); (h) Section 10 (a), (b) (2), (c), (f), (g), (h), and (i) (miscella- neo us pr ovisio ns); (i) Section 12 (a) and (c) (relating to appropriation and exp enses ); (j) Section 14 (relating to separability); (k) Section 22 (relating to imports). SEC. 2. The foll owing provi sions, reen acted in se ction 1 of this Act, are amended as follows (a) Section 1 is amended to read as follows "DECLARATION "It is here by de clared that the disrup tion of the orde rly e xchang e of commodities in interstate commerce impairs the purchasing power of farmers and destroys the value of agricultural assets whit i