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 384 SIXTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Gus. 79-81. 1917. N°  in °¤° And no civil emplo ee in any of the executive departments or other Lziimi °x<f¤?;i2fig¤¤iR Government establishments or who has_ been employed therein °°°‘ within the period of one yea.r next preceding his proposed employ- ment in any other executive department or other Government establishment and who may be employed in another executive department or other Government esta lishment shall be granted an in- F E crease in compensation within the period of one year followingsuch EmgrgeiicyF|eetCor- reemployment: Provided, That the Un1ted_ States Shipping oard P°T"‘”“¤“°r;":,°c¥b¤s Explesrgppcy I;leethCorp0ration sihallllis be c0_ns1d•=;1;ed a %<?_1err;bmenrflpspanes. ta ent or the purposes 0 t section: r art er at m$;l·“·*"“°‘ this section shall not be construed to repeal section five of the;Act of J y1d,f hddrd d` hlihphib th une twent —secon mneteen un e an six, w e ro its e transfer of employees rom one epartment to anot er. p,§‘},$;§,';‘§$,Fg,§';°g§,$° Sec. 8. That ip detegminingh the réglht of employeesfiip increlased 0¤¤¤¤¤¤~¤¤¤ ¤f M- compensation as ereto ore au orize y aw at rates 0 ve an ten 1°“°°°° peril centum ppr amiium for the iiscallyeag nineteen hur];dr<i:)d apld eig teen suc employees as are emp 0 e on piecewor y the hom-, or, at per diem rates, shall be entirtled to receiye, from July first, nineteen hundred and seventeen, to June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and eighteen, inclusive, the increased compensation at the rag;] of ten per clentum wllien tlip fixed raitetlprf cgmpgxlicsgtioni for Btihe re arwor` oursan onte asiso ee un an tw ve dp? in said year would amourit to lplss tlgan $1,2005 and at the tzipte p,.,,,,;,.,_ o ve per centum w en not ess t an 1 200 an not more an mljggl ;g,P"gg§’,§° mfg $1,800: Provided, That this method of coniputation shall not ap(p1y players- to any per diem employees regularly paid a per diem for every ay in eyear. _ _ _ _ . _ _ {_ ,£$’££$’ rm "' Sec. 9. That section six of the legislative, executive, and Jndwial mI{j{'*'f*ug'°3}*;§;'; appropriation Act applroved May tenth, nmeteen hundred and sixseiloois mt mmm. teen, as amended by the naval a pro nation Act, a proved August v°"°°’”‘1°°’582‘ twenty-ninth, nineteen hundredp and) sixteen, shall) not apply to teachers in the public scho0ls_ of the District of Columbia w 0 are also employed as teachers of night schools and vacation schools. Approved, October 6, 1917. Oct$i€;2&¥}im. CHAP. 80.-An Act For theestablishment of Northeate, in the State of North [p,_,buc'N,,_65_] gagpg, as a of entry for immediate transportation without appraiscment of u e mer me. Cumm_ Be it enacted by the Senate and House ofRegresentati·vea of the United N¤p¤:p¤;·é1¤· gpl;-. States of America in Congress assembled, That the privi eges of the gd-aiigpzrmtioumspiivs first section of the Act approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and port of Northeate, in the State of North Dakota. Approved, October 6, 1917. Ochlgihgéiigui QHAP. 81.-An Act Making further provision for the allotment of pay of officem, enlisted men, and civilian employces of the Army, and for other purposes. mm Be it enacted py the Senate and Ho#as;ze3fRepresentatives_ of the United yo]; ‘;,0_ ,_ 981, States of America in Congress assemb, That section sixteen of the ¤=¤¤¤<1¢d· Act of Congress approved March second, eighteen hundred and _ ninety-mne, entitled "An Act for increasing the efficiency of the ‘°‘·3‘·*" M Army of the United States. and for other purposes," as amended by
 * °§,”f,]_,,,p_m_ eightgé governing the immediate transportation of dutiable merchan e without appraisement, be, and are hereby, extended to the