CAMPS-Continued. 502n. 232. Jurisdiction ceded to United States, 496n. Land set apart for radio station subject to civil jurisdiction of, 367. Operating aircraft unlawful in, 484. Obtaining maps forbidden, 124. Relief for Confederate veterans suffering with, 426. Unlawful discharge at military school punish- able, 273. Jurisdiction of lands coded to United States, 496n. Display of flag, 170. Law of nations regulates manner of acquiring, 640. Prohibited on Memorial Day, 258. Liability of war time, 94. Munitions carried with troops, 590. For Mexican border service, request for volun- teer, 475. Disposition of, upon dissolution of veteran camps or posts, 615. 496n. at Kearney, 551. palities, 615. See also Burial. Military, 83–85. Veterans, 87, 88. Vacant lands to be planted to, 190. Enlistment certificate prima facie evidence, 60. eran with death, 624. For military service in Civil War, 218. Investment, 72. CHALLENGES: Procedure when votes of officers, soldiers, or marines are challenged, 632. License renewable after war service, 450. Memorial hall to Union soldiers and sailors, 244. estate to, 550. Erection of monuments at, 335. of Confederate veterans admitted to home, 554n. soldiers' home, 162. force of department, 163. Suspension of labor laws during war, 488. Medals for service in, 215n. Employment of veterans of, 161n. Correspondence with enemy in, 117. Parade prohibited on Memorial Day, 258. Burial expenses of soldiers paid by, in Massa- chusetts, 74n. sion, 174. grounds, 340. May plow or harrow private land, 192. Definition, 103. Vested with police powers, 480. Courses of instruction in, 150. Right of expatriation, 166, 167. Affidavits for pension claimants certified free by, 403. arranged for by, 343, 344. Land set apart in Canal Zone for radio sta- tion subject to, 367. Naval craft not subject to, 366. ice, 156. 440. CIVIL AUTHORITIES-Continued. Office or employment not forfeited on account of military service, 153-155. duties committed to, 280. Voting on appointment of, 289. Dependents entitled to one-half of civil pay while in active military service, 396. Guard or Naval Militia, 395. Army pay, 395. Name restored to list after suspension during military service, 158. tious utterances, 137. Requirements for taking examinations, 159. Care of burial place of veterans, 78. 442. veterans, 611-614. tions, 616. or marines, 565. of public service, 413. 519, 521, 522, 524-528, 530. ment, 412. up homestead, 443. monuments to decedents, 337. of Minnesota, 144. 20 years of service, 165. Veterans preferred for appointments, 161. Increase of pay during war with German Empire, 401. by officers, 657. Fraudulent, 90. for burial expenses, 407. CLASSIFICATION: False claim a felony, 107. Rifle ranges furnished to civilian rifle, 272. Not used as party emblem on ballots, 188. Armory at, 48. to, 270n. Military instruction in, 264n. guages, 147. Acknowledgments of instruments by persons in military service before, 6. Teachers' certificates not lapse while serving with, 145. Senior officer of white troops when serving with colored troops, 281. Governor continues as, while out of State on military duty, 305. as militia, 306. Acknowledgments taken in Navy by, 6. Copy of subpoena for, 67. Sale of liquor during exercises prohibited, 235. Naval Militia expenses defrayed by appro- priations of, 363. rial should be kept by, 333. Authorized to collect historical material,503. of soldiers' property, 508. Care of soldiers' orphans, 383. on Mexican border, 393. Pay of officers assigned under, 397. tary of War, 368. Erection of Civil War monuments and memorials in charge of, 335. CONSTRUCTION: Telegraph and telephone lines and transporta- tion systems, 487. Protection from, 539. 426. National flag adopted June 14, 1777, 177. Cancellation of, 96. Seamen exempt from engagements, 95. Governor may appoint delegates to National Guard, 313. Commissioned officers may take acknowledg- ments of real estate, 5. Of corporations during war authorized, 99. Storage of food products unlawful, 201. Authorized to contribute for relief of armed forces of United States, 98. Who may be incorporated, 97. With enemy, 113, 116, 117. Rates of transportation imposed by, 598. Creation of State council to cooperate with, 476. upon request of, 483. memorial, 337. sions, 174. veterans' organizations, 614. grounds, 340n. Naval Militia expenses defrayed by appropria- tions of, 363. should be kept by, 333. Determination of rental to be paid for vacant lands, 191. Organization of, 291n. Veterans, or their families, shall not be sent to, COMMISSIONS-Continued. May permit erection of soldiers' monuments or memorials on grounds, 341. May sell or lease dry docks in Boston Har. bor, 364. Relief for soldiers, 417. Owners of requisioned property, 468. See also Pay. Property for use of military or naval forces, 470. June 3, in Louisiana, 251. 216n. exempt from special tax, 580. 585. Care of burial grounds in Ohio, 77n. annex of soldiers' home, 554. soldiers' home, 557. 553. ation, 552. and poll tax, 568n. ing public aid, 631n. advertising forbidden, 240. See also Civil War; Pensions; Soldiers; Veterans. Suit for confirmation of sale of real property of soldiers, 351. Members can not hold State legislative office, 61. Territory not increased by, 649. Exempt from militia duty, 316. Pupils excused from military exercise, 267. 621. COUNTY OFFICERS. See Civil authorities; County Commissioners. Court held at other place than, 641. Display of flags on, 170n. Action upon farm liens, 198. Held at other place than courthouse, 641. Discipline of soldiers' home organizations may be remitted to, 558. any, 326. Removal from office of military officers, 68. See also Militia. Advocating or justifying necessity of, a felony, 129. Frustrated crimes shall be punished, 601. By information, 328. charge, 12, 13. Damage to, 195, 196. credit of owner, 190. to Crops by fire, 196. of war, 219, 220. to Water supply, food, or provisions, 197. Of Confederate veterans admitted to home, 554n. Memorial buildings, 247. Memorial to Army nurses of Civil War, 243. Spreading false reports of death of soldiers for bidden, 123. Disposition of effects of inmates of soldiers' home, 563. at Kearney, 551. liquor advertising forbidden, 240. On Memorial Day, 253, 254. Proof in Germany and Italy, 4. naval service, 2. Appointment by governor to represent militia at National Guard conventions, 313. Cancellation of certificate of sale of soldiers' property, 585. DEPENDENT ALIENS: Cared for by city or township, 44. act, 45. of Civil employees entitled to one half of civil pay while in active military service, 396. soldiers' home annex, 554. to home, 554n. sailors', 69. or marines', 565. admitted to State institution, 427. Relief for soldiers' dependents during war, 428. Emissaries of enemy sent from State, 481, Execution of, by persons in military or naval service, 2. Bank reserve not required on proceeds of war loans, 639. Civil authorities called into service may ap- point, 156. Foreign, 189. 186. Causing, punishable, 109. Unlawful to aid or abet deserters, 535. Military property, 462. Necessaries under State control, 199. Of officers to act as instructors, advisors, or umpires, 400. Flag may be printed on, 186. National Guard in service of United States not entitled to State pension, 411. military instruction, 267. account of, 161. Certificate of adjutant general, 60. able, 158. shall not be discharged on habeas corpus, 65. Unlawful to withhold or destroy papers, 531. Commission to report on practicability of mili- tary, 260. DISFRANCHISEMENT: Instigator of unauthorized naval or military expeditions, 138. United States burial-corps not obstructed by laws, 76. Definition, 103. be used, 152. Military officer may be arrested for, 68. Profits from, distributed to Confederate vet- erans as pensions, 409. Military service does not disqualify for jury duty, 441n. Soldiers' bodies exempt from, 439. Of general partnership by war, 392. Food products, 194. Necessai ies under State control, 199. teacher, editor, publisher, educator, 16. In Boston Harbor may be leased or sold, 364. Obtaining maps forbidden, 124. Custodian for Grand Army of the Republic, 511. Alien needs license to own hunting, 21n. For monument for those wbo lost lives in Civil War to be recorded, 333. Alien woman entitled to, 35. Alien woman shall not be barred, 37. Obstruction, sedition, 132. of, 153, 154. Resistance offense, 108. Of camps, 71. Independent military bodies may, 385. In Boston Harbor may be cased or sold, 364. No fee foi exempting soldier from jury, 520. Damaging military property with, 466. Inmates of soldiers' home to have treatment for, 562. permit to address public, 134. 113472–19—13 EDUCATION: Board may direct publication of book upon American flag, 182. ship, 150. of superintendent, 142. 147. Minnesota, 144. emy released from obligation to teach, 145. after the end of the war, 146. be used, 152. and sailors, 151. Unlawful to teach German language, 148. Alien enemy must have permit to act as, 16. Disposition of effects of inmates of soldiers' home, 563. Inspectors exempt from military duty, 636. Appointee to military office must be qualified, 286, See also Voting. Sale to shipbuilding plant, 203. Military property, 462. Party emblems on ballots, 188. Issuance of bonds authorized for, 69. New York City may issue bonds during, 70. Private property, 458. Discharged soldiers retained when reducing force of department, 163. when called into service, 157. 248. may nold civil office, 541. Retirement of reterans, 165. Alien enemy shall not act as lecturer, minister, or educator in any capacity without permit, 16. 17. called into service, 156. seit, 153-155. |