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Session Laws, 1917 Session
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70 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 27

at such place or places in the City of Baltimore or in such
county, as the case may be, as the Governor may designate,
and then and there submit themselves to be enrolled accord-
ing to law. The copies of the enrollment of all persons en-
rolled pursuant to such notice shall be disposed of as provided
in Sections IV and V hereof, and the penalties provided by
Section VI hereof shall apply. Any person not previously en-
rolled who does not thereupon submit himself to enrollment
as required by this Section, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor,
and shall be subject to a fine of not more than five hundred
dollars, or to imprisonment for not more than six months, or
to both fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the court
or justice.

XII-A. The militia of the State, as ascertained by the en-
rollment hereinbefore provided for, shall be classified, as soon
as practicable, under the supervision and direction of the
Adjutant General, and in such manner as he may deem proper,
with respect to age, marriage, dependents, training, occupations
and any other appropriate subjects or qualifications, and any
draft which is made under the terms of this Act shall be
made, in the counties and in Baltimore City, from such of
said classes only as the Governor may direct.

82-A. The separate organization in the City of Baltimore
known as Old Guard, M. N. G., shall be entitled to all the
rights and privileges conferred by this Act, except that the
said guard shall not be entitled to the privileges of retirement
or to be placed upon the unassigned or reserve list, and shall
not share in any appropriation made for the support of the
National Guard, unless the said guard is called out for service
by the Governor in case of emergency or necessity to aid the
National Guard in quelling insurrection, invasion, riot or
breach of the peace, or imminent danger thereof; when so
called upon the members of said organization shall first sign
and execute and deliver through their commanding officer to
the officer commanding the National Guard to whom it is
ordered to report a form of enlistment to be prescribed by the
Governor for a term of not less than thirty (30) days or more
than ninety (90) days at one time, and if the service of said
guard shall not be required for the full term of their enlist-

 

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