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TABLE OF RELATED STATUTES.

MILITARY LAWS OF THE UNITED STATES, 1915.

Adjutant General's Department: Appointments in, from Volunteers. Act Mar. 2, 1901 (31 Stat. 900).

Advertising, unserviceable equipment of Panama Canal may be sold without. See Panama Canal.

Alaska:

"Alaska fund”—

Collection of, United States marshal and deputies to assist. Sec. 1, act of
May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Derivation and use of. Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Army officers, retired, duty as road commissioners. Act of Mar. 3, 1911 (36 Stat. 1052).

Board of Road Commissioners

Army officers, retired, assigned to duty on. Act of Mar. 3, 1911 (36 Stat. 1052). Composition, powers, duties, etc. Sec. 2, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192). Bridges, roads, etc., maintained by "Alaska fund." Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Bureau of Education, medical relief by employees of. Sec. 15, act of Feb. 6, 1904 (35 Stat. 604).

Coal mines, United States option on output of certain. Sec. 2, act of May 28, 1908 (35 Stat. 424).

Collection of license fees (“Alaska fund"). Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Detail of Lieut. Frederick Mears in connection with the location and construction of Government railroads in. Joint Res. No. 17, May 13, 1914 (38 Stat. 772). Emergency cases, medical relief by employees of Bureau of Education not inhibited. Sec. 15, act of Feb. 6, 1909 (35 Stat. 604).

Fees from liquor and trade licenses, collection and use of. Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Insane persons, provision for care of. Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192); sec. 7, act of Feb. 6, 1909 (35 Stat. 601).

Licenses, liquor and trade, collection and use of fees. Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Liquor licenses, collection and use of fees from. Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Medical relief by employees of Bureau of Education. Sec. 15, act of Feb. 6, 1909 (35 Stat. 604).

Mines, coal, certain, United States option on output of. Sec. 2, act of May 28, 1908 (35 Stat. 424).

Public schools, supported by "Alaska fund." Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192.)

Retired Army officers, duty as road commissioners. Act of Mar. 3, 1911 (36

Stat. 1052).

Alaska Continued.

Roads, bridges, etc., maintained by "Alaska fund." Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Road Commissioners, Board of

Army officers, retired, as members of. Act of Mar. 3, 1911 (36 Stat. 1052). Composition, powers, duties, etc. Sec. 2, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192). Schools, public, supported by "Alaska fund." Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Trade and liquor licenses, collection and use of fees from. Sec. 1, act of May 14, 1906 (34 Stat. 192).

Aliens, declaration of intention to become citizens of United States. See Naturalization.

American citizens in Europe, relief, protection, and transportation of, made necessary by existing political disturbances, etc. See Europe.

American citizens in Mexico:

Relief and transportation of destitute. Joint Res. No. 10, Sept. 16, 1913 (38 Stat. 238).

Relief and transportation of. Act of April 24, 1914 (38 Stat. 346).

Anchorage grounds:

Secretary of War authorized to establish and define in all harbors, rivers, bays, and other navigable waters. See Rivers and harbors.

Rules and regulations governing to be enforced by Chief of Engineers at ports or places where no revenue cutter is available, etc. See Rivers and harbors. Animals, prevent cruelty in transit. Act June 29, 1906 (34 Stat. 607).

Annual report, Chief of Engineers. See Corps of Engineers.

Annual reports, time for heads of departments to submit to Public Printer. See Printing and binding.

Antietam Battlefield. See National military parks.

Appropriations:

Consolidated items for river and harbor work, with aggregate amount therefor, allotments to respective works, and disposition of balances remaining to credit of separate work or items, etc. See Rivers and harbors.

Printing and binding, restrictions on expenditures from allotments for. See
Printing and binding.

Aqueduct Bridge, District of Columbia and Virginia. See Corps of Engineers.
Arlington memorial amphitheater and chapel:

Authorized. Sec. 14, act Mar. 4, 1913 (37 Stat. 882).

Commission designated, duties, etc. Sec. 16, act May 30, 1908 (35 Stat. 540).

Arms:

Equipment and, distribution to States. See Militia.

Issue of Springfield rifles to States. See Militia.

Ordnance stores and, crediting for issues during Civil War. See Militia.
Sale of, to Indians prohibited. See Indians.

Army:

Enlistment in military service of foreign Governments, ministers of United States may issue writs to prevent American citizens from. See Neutrality. President authorized to employ all persons in land and naval service in connection with Coast and Geodetic Survey work. Sec. 4685, R. S.

Women not allowed to accompany troops as laundresses. Sec. 5, act of June 18, 1878 (20 Stat. 150).

Army nurses, pensionable status. See Pensions.

Army officers accountable for public property to obtain certificates of nonindebtedness, etc., before discharge. See Public property.

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Army officers, detail of

For topographical parts of Coast and Geodetic Survey work. See Details of Army officers.

Allowance of subsistence while so detailed. See Details of Army officers.
With Red Cross, Geological Survey, etc. See Details of Army officers.
In connection with Indian education. See Deatails of Army officers.

In connection with Indian industrial and training schools. See Details of Army officers.

Active or retired, with Panama-California Exposition, San Diego, Cal. See Details of Army officers.

Active or retired, with Panama-Pacific International Exposition. See Details of Army officers.

With Panama-Pacific International Exposition excepted from prohibition against details to other service, allowances in lieu of transportation and mileage, etc. See Details of Army officers.

Lieut. Frederick Mears to assist in location and construction of Government railroad in Alaska. Joint Res. No. 17, May 13, 1914 (38 Stat. 772).

Army officers, grant leave of absence to officer of Corps of Engineers to serve on reclamation work in Republic of China. See Details of Army officers.

Army officers, Philippine Islands

As attorneys and peace officers. See Philippine Islands.

Salary of, when detailed to duty under insular government. See Philippine Islands.

To be justices of the peace in connection with sale of intoxicating liquors. See Philippine Islands.

Army officers, retention of Maj. Gen. Arthur Murray on active list of the Army as an additional officer and in command of the Western Department from Apr. 29, 1915, until the close of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition Dec. 4, 1915; and the number of major generals of the line of the Army on the active list is increased by one during the period named. Act of Mar. 4, 1915 (Pub. No. 292, 38 Stat.-). Army, Philippine Islands, aid civil authorities. See Philippine Islands. Army supplies, sale of to the militia, credit for proceeds of. See Militia. Arrests of trespassers, etc., on Presidio of San Francisco, civil police may be called upon to make. Act of June 4, 1888 (25 Stat. 167).

Articles of War:

Fort Bayard Hospital subject to. See Medical Department.

Inmates of National Homes for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers subject to. See National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Artificial limbs, commutation to persons who can not use. See Medical Department. Atlantic & Pacific Railroad, post route and military road. See Transportation. Attorneys' fees, claims for pensions. See Pensions.

Attorneys, Philippine Islands, Army officers as peace officers and. See Philippine Islands.

Auditor for War Department, account of Isthmian Canal Commission audited by. See Isthmian Canal Commission.

Board of Managers, National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers, vacancies in membership of not to be filled until such board is reduced to five, etc. See National Home for Disabled Volunteer Soldiers.

Board of Road Commissioners, Alaska. See Alaska.

Bridges, dams, etc., over navigable waters. See Corps of Engineers.

Bridges, obstruction of navigable waters by, regulations for use of drawbridges, etc. See Corps of Engineers.

Building for Government exhibit on Presidio of San Francisco military reservation and use of building after exhibit. See Panama-Pacific International Exhibition. ia Débris Commission. See Corps of Engineers.

California, temporary cession of jurisdiction to State of over portions of Presidio of San Francisco and Fort Mason Military Reservations during occupancy for exposition purposes. See Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

Canal Zone:

Civil government of. See Panama Canal.

Consolidation of Zone government, railroad and canal funds. See Panama Canal
Customs duties on imports from. See Panama Canal.

Leases of land in. See Isthmian Canal Commission.

Leases of public lands in. See Panama Canal.

Naval radio stations on.

See Panama Canal.

Revenues, distribution of. See Panama Canal.

Cession of jurisdiction, temporary, to State of California over portions of Presidio
of San Francisco and Fort Mason Military Reservations during occupancy for expo-
sition purposes. See Panama-Pacific International Exposition.

Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park. See National military parks.
Chief of Engineers:

Annual report of. See Corps of Engineers.

Draftsmen in office of. See Corps of Engineers.

Rules and regulations governing enforcement of anchorage grounds in harbors, bays, etc., to be enforced by, at ports or places where no revenue cutter is available, etc. See Rivers and harbors.

China, grant leave of absence to officer of Corps of Engineers to assist Republic of, in reclamation work. See Details of Army officers.

Citizenship:

Children of citizens born abroad. Sec. 1993, R. S., replaced by sec. 6, act of
Mar. 2, 1907 (34 Stat. 1229).

Defined. Sec. 1992, R. S.

Expatriation, right of. Sec. 1999, R. S., as amended by sec. 2, act of Mar. 2, 1907 (34 Stat. 1228).

Married women.

(34 Stat. 1228).

Sec. 1994, R. S., as amended by sec. 3, act of Mar. 2, 1907

Naturalized citizens protected in foreign States. Sec. 2000, R. S.

Oregon, persons born in. Sec. 1995, R. S.

Penalty for false certificate as to. See Naturalization.

Pension claims. See Pensions.

Release of citizens imprisoned by foreign Governments. Sec. 2001, R. S., as amended by sec. 1, act of Mar. 2, 1907 (34 Stat. 1228).

Widow and dependent children of declarant. See Naturalization.

Civil authorities, Philippine Islands:

Army to aid. See Philippine Islands.

Not to interfere with military administration of lands reserved for military purposes. See Philippine Islands.

Civil government, Canal Zone. See Panama Canal.

Civil office, military employees not to hold or exercise duties of United States commissioner. Sec. 20, act of May 28, 1896 (29 Stat. 184).

Civil service, pension withheld, payment of. See Pensions.

Civil service, Philippine Islands, scope and effect of act, etc. See Philippine Islands.
Civil War:

Memorial monument to commemorate the women of the. Contributions by the
Government for site and building; commission to approve site and plans and
to supervise expenditures; Commission of Fine Arts also to approve plans;
memorial to be permanent headquarters of the American Red Cross; and Amer-
ican Red Cross to be charged with and responsible for care, keeping, and main-
tenance of memorial and grounds, but title to site and building to be in United
States. Act of Oct. 22, 1913 (38 Stat. 233).

Militia, crediting for arms and ordnance stores issued during. See Militia.

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