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 SIXTY-FOURTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 162. 1917. 1069 Sec. 3. That to provide, during the fiscal year nineteen hundred ’·"""°°‘*,,,,§,'$,,‘°,, °'”‘ and eighteen, for increased compensation at the rate of fifteen per mmsyae. m centum per annum to emplofyees who receive salariesiat a rate per annum of $480 or less, and or increased compensation at the rate of ten fper centum per annum to employees who receive salaries at a rate 0 more than $480 per annum and not exceeding $1,000 r a.nnum,_so much as mlay be necessary is appropriated: Prmxidied, {_"°"{f,?;,,,° 0,,, ,0 That this section shall o y ap,ply to employees who are appropriated euipliiiyas undarythis for m the Act specifically an under lump sums or whose employ- "°°‘ ment is authorized herein: Promkicd farther, That detailed reports B°P°"°'°°°' shall be submitted to Congress on the first dai of the next session showing the number of persons, the grades or c aracter of positions, the origmal rates of compensation, and the increased rates of compensation provided for herein: Provided further, That the increases 5,**,***, W wm W shpllnottaplply to epnployees in the classified service now receiving ' sa aries a the rate o $800 or more er annum. Sup. 4. In order to promote econoiiiyjn the distribution of sup lies, ,.2 °"°"°'“ and in auditing and accounting, the ostmaster General ma here- PM P- m°· after designate district and central offices in such districts through which supplies shall be distributed and accounts rendered. Sec. 5. hat no letter, postal card, circular, newspaper, pamphlet, }{, *g¤°g— or publication of any kin containinglany advertisement of spiritu- mr mamwlo to Sud ous, vinous, malted, fermented, or other intoxicating liquors of any {¥£$.'{,}i_°'Y in wm kind, or containing a solicitation of an order or orders for said liquors, PM. p- lm or any of them, shall be deposited in or carried by the mails of the United States, or be delivered by any postmaster or letter carrier, when addressed or directed to any person, firm, corporation, or association, or other addressee, at any place or point in any State or Teriitory of the United States at whic it is by the law in force in the State or Territory at that time unlawful to advertise or solicit orders for such liquors, or any of them, respectively. If the publisher of any newspaper or other publication or the ,·§,;_‘}§'”*"”°“"°' "°‘ agent of such lpublisher, or if any dealer in such liquors or his agent, shall knowing y deposit or cause to be deposited, or shall knowingly send or cause to be sent, anything to be conveyed or delivered y mail in violation of the rovisions of this section, or shall knowin ly deliver or cause to be ddlivered by mail anything herein forbidden to be carried by mail, shall be fined not more t an $1,000 or imprisoned not more than six months, or both; anu for any sunsequent offense shall be imprisoned not more than one year. Any v‘°°'°"°“°“· person violating any provision of this section maly be tried and unished, either in the district in which the unlawfu matter or pub- Ecation was mailed or to which it was carried by mail for delivery, accgrging tpddirectflon thereon, or    it w?1 caused togphdehv-, M ere m` totepersontowomi was. oeverd mw, ,,,,,'{; shall o1¥der, purchase, or cause intoxicatinhg liquors to be traigzorted E,I:§i·¤¢· ¤¤h¤ill—i¤¤s in interstate commerce, except for scient' c, sacramental, m cinal and mechanical urposes, into an State or Territory the laws oi which State oi  yiiphibit the manufact,pr§ oga sale thqpgin of intoxicaf uors or ver urposes s a pums as _ aforesaid?]§"ragAed, That nothing; llierein shall authorize the ship- ,,,,,,, cm,. ment of liquor into any State contrary to the laws of such State: ¤¤¥*¤$¤*•*•'=— Provided further, That the Postmaster General   hereby authorised  S,,,?“i"‘ and directed to make public from time to_ tirne_m suitable bulletins or public notices the names of _States 111 which it is unlawful to advertise or solicit orders for such liquors. Approved, March 3, 1917.