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The Annotated Code of the Public General Laws of Maryland, 1924
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MILITIA. 2191

the regiment or separate organization, and be by him applied to a special
fund of such organization and expended by the commanding officer for the
best interests of his organization, and the commanding officer of every
regiment and separate organization, shall, on or before the first day of
June and December in each and every year, render to the Ranking Line
Officer an account of the money so received and expended by him, and
every such honorary member shall be entitled to receive a certificate of
honorary membership of the said regiment or separate organization, to be
signed by the commanding officer thereof, or some officer designated by
him for that purpose, and bearing the date of its issue which certificate
shall exempt the said honorary member from petit jury duty for one year
from the date of the issue of the said certificate, providing the same be
filed with the Clerk of the Superior Court of Baltimore City or the Clerk
of the Circuit Court of any county before the drawing of the jury.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 49.

51. Any member of the Organized Militia of this State, going to and
returning from any parade, encampment, drill or other meeting which he
may be required by law to attend, shall, together with his conveyance and
military property, be allowed to pass through all toll gates, and over all
toll roads, bridges and ferries, free of charge, if he presents an order for
duty or certificate of membership.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 50.

52. The commanding officer upon any occasion of duty, may place in
arrest during the continuance thereof, any persons who shall trespass upon
any camp ground, parade ground, armory or other place devoted to such
duty, or who shall in any way or manner interrupt or molest the orderly
discharge of duty by those under arms, or who shall disturb or prevent the
passage of troops going to or returning from any duty; he may prohibit
and prevent the sale or use of all spirituous liquors, wines, ale or beer, the
holding of huckster or auction sales and all gambling within the limits of
the post, camp grounds, place of encampment, parade or drill, under his
command.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 51.

53. Wherever the words " National Guard," " Militia," " Organized
Militia," or " Military forces " appear in this Article they shall be con-
strued to cover the Naval Militia or Naval forces of this State, wherever
applicable and wherever the words " Army Regulations," " Secretary of
War," or similar words appear they shall be construed to read " Navy
Regulations," " Secretary of Navy," etc., in all matters pertaining to the
Naval forces of the State.

1922, ch. 490, sec. 52.

54. Any and all sections of the National Defense Act, as amended and
regulations made in pursuance thereof, applicable to the Militia of Mary-
land or any part thereof, shall be considered as a part of this Article in
all respects as though written herein.

 

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