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658 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 313

mitted, or by the Circuit Court of the county wherein such
offence was committed, or the Criminal Court of Baltimore
City, should the accused party prefer a jury trial, shall be fined
not. less than twenty nor more than fifty dollars for each and
every offence, and in default of the payment of the fine and
costs shall be committed to the jail of the county or city, as the
case may be, until such fine and costs are paid, provided that
said term of imprisonment shall not exceed thirty days for each
offence; such fines shall be paid to the Adjutant General of the
State, who shall apply the same to the use of the active militia.

Section 74. Any member of the Maryland National Guard
who shall wilfully and unlawfully misapply or convert to his
own use any money or other property belonging to said Na-
tional Guard or any organization thereof, or who shall, when
lawfully called upon to do so by the proper officer of the said
Guard, fail or refuse to pay or deliver to said officer any
money or property in his possession, or for which the said
member was chargeable or accountable, shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before a court of
competent jurisdiction, shall be fined a sum not exceeding five
hundred dollars, or sentenced to imprisonment in jail for a
period not exceeding one year, or he shall be both fined or im-
prisoned, in the discretion of the court

Section 75. No person belonging to the Maryland National
Guard shall be arrested on any process except such as may be
issued by military authority, while going to, remaining at, or
returning from any place at which he may be required to at-
tend for military duty.

It shall be unlawful for the owner, or the owner's agent,
whatever may be the latter's designation, of any place of amuse-
ment or of recreation, otherwise opened to the general public,
admission to which is free or otherwise, to refuse admission to
or exclude from the said place of amusement Or of recreation,
any officer or enlisted man of the United States Army, Navy,
Marine Corps, Revenue Cutter Service, the National Guard of
this State or of any State, Territory and of the District of
Columbia, by reason of such officer or enlisted man being in
uniform, and any such owner, or agent aforesaid, who upon
conviction before a court of criminal jurisdiction shall be found
guilty of a violation of the provisions of this Section shall be
deemed and he is hereby declared to be guilty of a misde-
meanor and shall be fined a sum not exceeding five hundred

 

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