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 762 Sugar Act of 1937. Administrative ex- pens es. Post, p. 903. Proviso. Availability. Bankhead-Jones Farm Tenant Act. Farm tenancy, ex- pens es. Ante, p.522. Retirement of sub- marg inal land. Ante, p. 525. I nte rna tio nal pro- duction control com- mittees. Expenses. Ante, p.432. Pr ice adjustment payment to cotton producers. 49 Stat. 774. Terms and condi- tions. Bases of payments. Dep artme nt of Commerce. Secretary's office. Accident Preven- tion Conference, Gen- eral Committee, ex- penses. Ante, p.631. Traveling expenses. Ante, p.283. Amou nt increased by transfers of desig- nated funds. 75TH CONGRESS, 1ST SESSION-CH. 757-AUGUST 25, 1937 TTY-F, SUGAR ACT OF 19 37 To enable the Secretary of Agriculture to carry into effect the provisions of the Sugar Act of 1937, fiscal year 1938, $250,000 : Pro- vi de d, That such sum shall bec ome a vaila ble when such Act becom es a law. THE BAN KHEAD -JONE S FAR M TE NANT ACT To enable the S ecreta ry of Agricu lture to carr y out the pr ovisio ns of the Bankhead-Jones Farm Te nant Act, approved July 22, 1937, $10,000,000 as authorized by title I of such Act relating to farm tenancy, and $10,000,000 as authorized by title III of such Act relat- ing to the development of a program of land conservation and land utilization including the retirement of submarginal lands ; in all, fiscal year 1938, $20,000,000. I NTERN ATION AL PR ODUCT ION CONTROL COMM111r .ES The limitation in the amount which the Secretary of Agriculture may expend for the objects specified under this head in the Agri- cultural Appropriation Act for the fiscal year 1938, from the funds available to the Agricultural Adjustment Administration, is hereby increased from $7,500 to $10,000. PRICE ADJUSTMENT PAYMENT TO COTTON PRODUCERS Notwithstanding any other provisions of section 32 of Public Law Numbered 320, Seventy-fourth Congress, as amended, not to exceed $65,000,000 of the funds available under said section 32 in each of the fis cal years 1938 and 1939 sha ll be ava ilable (a t such ti mes and i n such amounts as the Secretary of Agriculture may determine) until expended for a price-adjustment payment, upon such terms and con- ditions as the Secretary of Agriculture may determine, with respect to the 1937 cotton crop to cotton producers who have complied with the provisions of the 1938 agricultural adjustment program formu- lated under the legislation contemplated by Senate Joint Resolution Numbered 207, Seventy-fifth Congress. Such payments to any pro- ducer shall be at a rate per pound equal to the difference between 12 cents per pound and the average price of seven-eighths Middling cotton on the ten designated spot cotton markets on the dates of sale of such cotton, but in no case shall exceed 3 cents per pound. The bases for any such payment, or the amount thereof, when officially determined in conformity with rules prescribed by the Secretary of Agriculture shall be reviewable only by the Secretary of Agriculture. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE OFFIC E OF THE SECRETAR Y General Committee of Accident Prevention Conference : Fo r sal- aries and expenses of the general committee of the Accident Preven- tion Conference, authorized in the Act entitled "An Act to advance a program of national safety and accident prevention", including personal services in the District of Columbia and elsewhere, printing and binding, traveling expenses, and all other expenses authorized in said Act, fisc al year 1 938, $17, 500. Traveling expenses : The amount appropriated in the Department of Commerce Appropriation Act, 1938, for traveling expenses, Department of Commerce, is hereby increased by $360,000 by transfer of the following amounts from the respective appropriations in such Act under the Bureau of Air Commerce : Establishment of air-navi-