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ART. 65] SERVICE AND PAT. 439

that on the re-enlistment of any enlisted man within one week
of the expiration of his previous enlistment, he shall receive au
increase of ten per cent, of his pay in his preceding enlistment;
and the officers, according to their rank, shall be entitled to pay
at the same rate per diem that officers in the service of the
United States receive; and the officer detailed for inspection of
said force as above provided shall be entitled to transportation
and pay for the time so occupied, such as officers of his rank
would receive in the service of the United States; provided,
however, that all of said allowances or pay shall be paid only out
of the general appropriation for the militia then already existing,
and none of said allowances shall be made unless there is suffi-
cient money of said appropriation on hand and otherwise unused;
but in order to provide a fund for the said encampments and
cruises, it shall not be required that any portion of the appropria-
tion unexpended for any one year shall be turned back into the
treasury, but such unexpended appropriation may be applicable
to the expenditures and encampment of the next fiscal year.

1896, ch. 89.

33. In case any officer or enlisted man shall serve for the full
period of three years, he shall be entitled to a certificate of that
fact, signed by the commanding officer of the brigade, regiment
or separate organization to which he belonged, which, at his
option and only in case he claims such exemption, shall exempt
him from jury duty for the full period of three years after the
expiration of his term of service.

Ibid.

34. Whenever the board of police commissioners for the city
of Baltimore or the sheriff of any county shall require any
portion of the Maryland National Guard to aid in preventing
threatened disorder or opposition to the laws, or in suppressing
riots or disorder, on election days or at any other times, the
said board or the said sheriff shall apply in writing or by
telegraph to the commander-in-chief setting forth particularly
the necessity for such aid, and if the emergency require, the
said board or the said sheriff may, without waiting for a reply
from the commander-in-chief, forthwith apply in writing or by
telegraph to the commanding officer of the military or naval

 

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