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COMMISSIONS-Continued.

RIVER FRONT IMPROVEMENT-

May permit erection of soldiers' monuments

or memorials on grounds, 341.

Unlawful to withhold or destroy, 531.
WATERWAYS AND PUBLIC LANDS-

May sell or lease dry docks in Boston Har-
bor, 354.

COMMITTEES:

Relief for soldiers, 417.

COMPENSATION:

Owners of requisioned property, 468.

Private property taken in time of war, 458.
See also Pay.
CONDEMNATION:

Property for use of military or naval forces, 470.
CONFEDERATE MEMORIAL DAY:

June 3, in Louisiana, 251.

CONFEDERATE VETERANS:

Unlawful use of badge or button, misdemeanor,
216n.

CONFEDERATES:

Amusement parks owned by disabled soldiers
exempt from special tax, 580.
Artificial limbs provided for, 420.
Burial expenses of, in Maryland, 74n.

Cancellation of certificate of tax sale of property,
585.

Care of burial grounds in Ohio, 77n.
Census, 87.

Dependents of soldiers and sailors admitted to

annex of soldiers' home, 554.
Disabled, entitled to aid, 418.
Enumeration of veterans, 500.

Exemption from tax, if pensioned, 578n.
Free transportation to reunions, 623.
Incidental expense allowance for veterans in
soldiers' home, 557.

Indigent veterans admitted to soldiers' home,
553.

Pensions from profits of dispensaries, 409.
Property of soldiers' home exempt from tax-
ation, 552.

Publication of data in reference to, 498, 501.
Records to be kept by counties, 510.

Relief for needy veterans, 426.

Roster of veterans, 514.

Soldiers above 50 years of age exempt from road
and poll tax, 568n.

Soldiers not disqualified from voting by receiv-
ing public aid, 631n.

Use of deceased officers' photographs in liquor
advertising forbidden, 240.

See also Civil War; Pensions; Soldiers; Veterans.
CONFIRMATION:

Suit for confirmation of sale of real property of
soldiers, 351.

CONGRESS:

Members can not hold State legislative office, 61.
CONQUEST:

Territory not increased by, 649.

CONSCIENTIOUS OBJECTORS:
Exempt from militia duty, 316.

Not exempt from noncombatant service, 317.
Pupils excused from military exercise, 267.
CONSCRIPTION. See Draft.

CONSTRUCTION:

Telegraph and telephone lines and transporta-
tion systems, 487.
CONTAGIOUS DISEASES:
Protection from, 539.

Relief for Confederate veterans suffering with,

426.

CONTINENTAL CONGRESS:

National flag adopted June 14, 1777, 177.
CONTRACTS:

Cancellation of, 96.

Failure to perform is war-time offense, 93
For recruiting and bounties validated, 91
Liability of carrier in war time, 94.
Performance excused, 92.

Seamen exempt from engagements, 95.
CONVENTIONS:

Governor may appoint delegates to National
Guard, 313.

CONVEYANCES:

Commissioned officers may take acknowledg-
ments of real estate, 5.
COOPERATION:

Of corporations during war authorized, 99.
CORNERING THE MARKET:

Storage of food products unlawful, 201.
CORPORATIONS:

Authorized to contribute for relief of armed
forces of United States, 98.
Cooperation authorized, 99.

Germanic corporation dissolved, 101.
Hoarding and profiteering by, 201.
Investment of surplus funds, 100.
Powers, 98.

Who may be incorporated, 97.

CORRESPONDENCE:

With enemy, 113, 116, 117.
COUNCIL:

Rates of transportation imposed by, 598.
COUNCIL OF NATIONAL DEFENSE:

Creation of State council to cooperate with, 476.
Suspension or modification of State labor laws
upon request of, 483.

COUNTIES:

Appropriation by, for Spanish American War
memorial, 337.

Appropriation for Memorial Day, 249.
Decoration of graves of veterans by, 254.

Flag may be displayed during public proces-
sions, 174.

May contribute to rent of posts or camps for
veterans' organizations, 614.

May permit erection of monuments in public
grounds, 340n.

COUNTY COMMISSIONERS:

Naval Militia expenses defrayed by appropria-
tions of, 363.

Record of donations for Civil War memorial
should be kept by, 333.

COUNTY COUNCIL OF DEFENSE:

Determination of rental to be paid for vacant
lands, 191.

COUNTY GUARDS:

Organization of, 291n.

COUNTY HOME:

Veterans, or their families, shall not be sent to,
621.

COUNTY OFFICERS. See Civil authorities;

County Commissioners.

COURTHOUSES:

Court held at other place than, 641.
Display of flags on, 170n.

COURTS:

Action upon farm liens, 198.

Admit alien declarant to bar, 14.

Held at other place than courthouse, 641.
COURTS-MARTIAL:

Discipline of soldiers' home organizations may
be remitted to, 558.

Penal code does not affect power conferred upon
any, 326.

Removal from office of military officers, 68.

See also Militia.

CRIMES:

Advocating or justifying necessity of, a felony,
129.

Frustrated crimes shall be punished, 601.

CRIMINAL PROCEDURE:

By information, 328.

Composition of jury in trial of aliens on criminal
charge, 12, 13.

CROPS:

Damage to, 195, 196.

Delivery of portion of crops on vacant lands for
credit of owner, 190.

CUSTER. See Forts.
DAMAGE:

to Crops by fire, 196.

to Food products, 195, 196.

Insurance against damage to property from acts
of war, 219, 220.

to Water supply, food, or provisions, 197.
D. A. RUSSELL. See Forts.
DAUGHTERS:

Of Confederate veterans admitted to home, 554n.
DAUGHTERS OF THE REPUBLIC:

Memorial buildings, 247.

DAUGHTERS OF VETERANS:

Memorial to Army nurses of Civil War, 243.
DEATH:

Spreading false reports of death of soldiers for
bidden, 123.

DECEASED PERSONS:

Disposition of effects of inmates of soldiers'
home, 563.

Presentation of medals or badges of, 215n.
Purchase of lot at Arlington for Soldiers' Home
at Kearney, 551.

Soldiers not considered paupers, 75.

Use of Confederate officers' photographs in
liquor advertising forbidden, 240.
DECORATION DAY. See Memorial Day.
DECORATION OF GRAVES:

On Memorial Day, 253, 254.

DEEDS:

Proof in Germany and Italy, 4.
Soldiers' lots, 508.

Who may take deeds of persons in military or
naval service, 2.

DELEGATES:

Appointment by governor to represent militia
at National Guard conventions, 313.
DELINQUENT TAXES:

Cancellation of certificate of sale of soldiers'
property, 585.

DEPENDENT ALIENS:

Cared for by city or township, 44.

Not excluded from workmen's compensation
act, 45.

DEPENDENTS:

of Civil employees entitled to one half of civil
pay while in active military service, 396.

of Confederate soldiers and sailors admitted to
soldiers' home annex, 554.

of Confederate veterans entitled to admission
to home, 554n.

Issuance of bonds to provide for soldiers' and
sailors', 69.

Outside relief for Civil War soldiers', sailors',
or marines', 565.

Relief for family of soldier, sailor, or marine
admitted to State institution, 427.

Relief for soldiers' dependents during war,
DEPORTATION:

Emissaries of enemy sent from State, 481.
DEPOSITIONS:

428.

Execution of, by persons in military or naval
service, 2.

DEPOSITS:

Bank reserve not required on proceeds of war
loans, 639.

DEPUTIES:

Civil authorities called into service may ap-
point, 156.

DESECRATION OF FLAG:

Foreign, 189.

Offense punishable by fine or imprisonment,
186.
DESERTION:

Causing, punishable, 109.

Harboring deserters punishable, 110.
Punishment for, 533, 534.

Unlawful to aid or abet deserters, 535.

DESTRUCTION:

Military property, 462.

Necessaries under State control, 199.

DETAIL:

Of officers to act as instructors, advisors, or
umpires, 400.

DIPLOMAS:

Flag may be printed on, 186.
DISABILITY:

National Guard in service of United States not
entitled to State pension, 411.

Pupils physically incapacitated excused from
military instruction, 267.

Veterans not disqualified for appointment on
account of, 161.

DISCHARGE:

Certificate of adjutant general, 60.

Employment of discharged soldiers, 160.

Name restored to civil service list after honor-
able, 158.

No fee charged soldier for copy of lost, 520.
Persons subject to rules and articles of war
shall not be discharged on habeas corpus, 65.
Record of honorable, 516.

Unlawful to withhold or destroy papers, 531.
DISCIPLINE:

Commission to report on practicability of mili-
tary, 260.

DISEASES. See Contagious diseases.

DISFRANCHISEMENT:

Instigator of unauthorized naval or military
expeditions, 138.

DISINTERMENT:

United States burial corps not obstructed by
laws, 76.
DISLOYALTY:

Definition, 103.

Textbooks containing disloyal material not to
be used, 152.

DISOBEDIENCE OF ORDERS:

Military officer may be arrested for, 68.
DISPENSARIES:

Profits from, distributed to Confederate vet-
erans as pensions, 409.
DISQUALIFICATION:

Military service does not disqualify for jury
duty, 441n.

DISSECTION:

Soldiers' bodies exempt from, 439.
DISSOLUTION:

Of general partnership by war, 392.
DISTRIBUTION:

Food products, 194.

Necessaries under State control, 199.

DISTRICT COURT:

May grant permit to lecturer, priest, minister,
teacher, editor, publisher, educator, 16.

DOCKS:

DRY-

In Boston Harbor may be leased or sold, 364.
DOCKYARDS:

Obtaining maps forbidden, 124.

DOCUMENTS:

Custodian for Grand Army of the Republic, 511.

DOGS:

Alien needs license to own hunting, 21n.
DONATIONS:

For monument for those who lost lives in Civil

War to be recorded, 333.

DOUGLAS. See Forts.

DOWER:

Alien woman entitled to, 35.

Alien woman shall not be barred, 37.

DRAFT:

Obstruction, sedition, 132.

Office or employment not forfeited on account

of, 153, 154.

Resistance offense, 108.

DRAINAGE:

Of camps, 71.

DRILL:

Independent military bodies may, 385.

DRY DOCK:

In Boston Harbor may be cased or sold, 364.
DUCHESNE. See Forts.

DUTY:

No fee for exempting soldier from jury, 520.
DYNAMITE:

Damaging military property with, 466.

EARS:

Inmates of soldiers' home to have treatment
for, 562.

EDITORS:

Accused or indicted for sedition must obtain
permit to address public, 134.
Permit required for alien enemy, 16.

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EDUCATION:

Board may direct publication of book upon
American flag, 182.

Children of soldiers admitted to schools, 139,140.

Courses of instruction in patriotism and citizen-
ship, 150.

Deputy appointed during temporary absence
of superintendent, 142.

Extension of scholarship periods, 143.
Instruction in industrial arts, 149.

Instruction in schools in English language only,
147.

Scholastic credit for agricultural work, 141.
Soldiers entitled to tuition in University of
Minnesota, 144.

Student appointed to Naval or Military Acad-
emy released from obligation to teach, 145.
Teachers' rights preserved until six months
after the end of the war, 146.

Textbooks containing disloyal material not to
be used, 152.

Training and instruction for disabled soldiers

and sailors, 151.

Unlawful to teach German language, 148.
EDUCATORS:

Alien enemy must have permit to act as, 16.
EFFECTS OF DECEASED PERSONS:
Disposition of effects of inmates of soldiers'
home, 563.

ELECTIONS:

Inspectors exempt from military duty, 636.
ELECTORS:

Appointee to military office must be qualified,
286,

See also Voting.

ELECTRICITY:

Sale to shipbuilding plant, 203.
EMBEZZLEMENT:

Military property, 462.

EMBLEMS:

Party emblems on ballots, 188.

EMERGENCY:

Issuance of bonds authorized for, 69.

New York City may issue bonds during, 70.
EMINENT DOMAIN:

Private property, 458.

EMPLOYEES:

Discharged soldiers retained when reducing
force of department, 163.

Former positions filled by temporary assistants
when called into service, 157.

Leave of absence on Memorial Day with pay,
248.

Navy yard or naval reservation employees
may nold civil office, 541.

Places held during military service, 394n.
Retirement of veterans, 165.
EMPLOYMENT:

Alien enemy shall not act as lecturer, minister,
or educator in any capacity without permit,

16.

Aliens may not be employed as teachers, 18.
Aliens may not be employed on public works,

17.

Civil authorities granted leave of absence when
called into service, 156.

Civil authorities in military service do not for-
feit, 153-155.

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