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 ffl TITLE 10.m . g~;—§»§·é;’:§ mics fér like htranspcrtatfon ])9l°fi)l'Ill€~‘(l. for the public 1 N §;g§·;;¢·. fill`; U18 ¥1‘fl11SD01‘¥ti€·i0!1 of pi‘0}>0x‘¥jy or troops? af ( mv Uxiseal States QYQP any rsxilroad xyhich umler l:111ez2:5ntliou is I‘€{_[l1il‘€d in uccérdarxcé with decisions c   Sugmexxxe Court ctmstruing such lam}-grant acts, or over 1
 * 5 miim:£<é:<e~ restri·:·tiiu;; the c·hm·gc for suéh (lovgrnxxmxnt trans- .4 ~`§5;;:§a§:§iQi(}Ilq and Suéh puyxnent Shall bé accepted as in full for ~1 ’  emmxxuls for such service; (June 7, 1924,- c.`_;291, Title I,._ _ : .532 sm;. 4%.} · 5 Q ‘ W ‘ { ‘· · < » 1376. "l`ran,spm·tation without charge by certain land-§gra·nt, 4 · {,,g`·;§;e= l`nite·tlxe;·x· clmrge,_01·_upx#tation `0£ £)fiic·e‘rs qt the Army over J my Slllfh rlmd when on duty and xinaler orders as milil:m·y‘ 1 ~z5&··l·:·s`¢>f the Urgitcd Statesf Pfovidcd, That the furegoiug i mms;>uz·taatl<»x1 is that the c0mpm1y·’slu;ll not charge the Gov- · ’ `ez;mm·::t highex? mteé than they d0`i11di£*iduals for like trans- _· Wm;} that this condition has l>é01l_ faithfully bomplied with, · skim. 18%, cg 133, §' 1[18 Stat. 453.)  .4 I 1- (‘hzaptm‘ 32.}-—UNIFORD[ OIFARDIY.- $:*56. A ~ · —~ -—»- — 7. W 7. ,-..l.- Aei, 4 2;::%:. 1’uw¤,·r to} progcrilm u$i_form. - I _ l , 2::€s:._!:i;;l1t40f hdnqmbly dlschaxrlzecl officvis ct volunteers to bear ` title and to wear 1mlfom€1.- _ · · _ ( · ` 3;:9:1 i’m`te·cti0¤ of the uixifoym. · i A _ _ ` .1::*4, Right of hmmmbxly dlschéxrgod votvmus 0t»\V0rld Wzuhto re- 4 _ ISH!} il!1lfo1‘H!.` _ " (· _ ‘ U ` Section 1391, Pmvcr to prescribe ·uxtifnrm.&——The President- . rzmy p1*es»(·ribe the uniform of the Army'. (RQ S. 5 1296.) _ - · 1392. Right of hbuorably discharged a§cers·0f vclun gears  ~ .tt» bear title and tc, wear m:ni_fcx·m.--———All btiicers who have ·~··2*vv<1 during the rebellion ¢;»1·_` in they wm: with Si}{1l·Il,_01‘ since, . · ·:; >. si··?11n.iewax·g in the Army bf ithé United States, mul have been l h~u¤z·::bly _1111i$t,£§i*€{l~·0l1t of thé volunteer service, sl1al_!%be_e¤·· ximql m mar the officlal title; and,‘upqn occasions of ceremony, wif, m—ze:· the m1ifm·m bf the highest `gratlet tizéy lxzgve held, iis: ,lil'£#\'£3f ur other vC(}ll)llliSSi{)Il¤·5,_ in tlt volunteer"·:~servicé.e` im zl¤,·>·:4ijprivil4.>gggs shall not vntiilé :111y‘0flicre1·Atu cmmmaud, _ my. or £*11l0li}ll1£11t8, `(R. S. § 1226; Feb. 2, -1901, c._"F;92`,’ § 34. `ZSE Sill:. 7237.). ‘ · ._ · - mit ;¤sa·»:cm’ mmm: officer or enlisted mqu ufjthe United States
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-%,22311* _ §, 1394 as the Secretary of War or t1w_S,0@r0tary of the Navy xuay iesignatc, frmu ’.,'€Hl`il}g their pm-:$;ai:ri1>err uniforms: nor to grczvent persons who in time of Wax- have served lxcérmralzly as Snast .Guai·d, Regular or Vcnluntépr, and wh0>:e_u1<»st meant scrvicéwas te·rminz1tr resigrantion, f1{(slI1—\\’92l1‘iI1g, upon _0ccasim1s of?C(’Z’£’HlQ¥lY» me uniform df; the~high»est grade they hziv9f1101d* by brev<—2·#t Qrpother comnxissiou in such Iicgxxlar qs Xblxxnteer ,seri*icc: nor to prcvcut any perlson who hasgtlwen hmmmbly disclmrgect from the United States Army, Navy, Biariixe Corps, OP Cmsét Guard, Regular or Vg»1ux1tee1·, -f1°{)lH ·.warin;: his uniform fmnr the place of 11is_disch’:1rgc_t0 his~h0ma, within three IHOHTUS 1ft_e1·-the date of such discharge; not to prevent thé members af miiitary'soci_ctics cdmposed entirely of hozmrably discharged r>fiiqe;·rs OIT? enlisted- 111911,.01} both, of the·Un}tcd States·Army, Navy, 3IfdI’i11€0CU1'}_):§; or Coast Guard, Regular t)1°`Y0}l1lII€t2I‘, from Vwcarifxg, upon occasions of ceremony, th£}·\H1ifol;I1l "duly prescribed by such societies to be worn by the 11wumers"t,1mre0f; nor tp `prevignt the` instructors and nueixxberts of the dtxiy organized `(‘21(l(3C4_(‘01‘})§ of. `a.State unifersity, State college, par * pultlic high school offérihg :1 regula1··c0urse__ii1 military. ing structibn ·f1'OXH wearing the uniform duly pres<;ribéd_ by the “ ‘ authorities of such ·{miversity,, collége, or public high school fu1·"wear*by.the .{nstruéto1•S and members of such cadet, COIDS; nor. to pfevent the in$tr1i_ct0rs and Hl€lllb€*1;S_Of the duly organized C31d(§fCO1']_}S`0f any other institution of learning GE€l’iBg L1 regular course- in military instruction, and txt which an officer or Nonlisted mam of thé United St&YéS_A1#lHY, Névy, or Marine Corps is lawfully detailed for `duty as_'iustruct01· ip 1ui1ita·ry_;scjence and tactics, fiom wearing thé uniform duly prescribed -by the, ·authoritie§‘ of such institution of learning ·for wear by 1 the instructors m1d_membe1•s'.0f such t cadet corps; nor to prevent cistilians attendant upon ¤_ course nt militgxry or navat instruction authorized and eonduéted by the '_milit:1ry of paval uuthoritiés of the United States f1i0m‘ s$e wh·ile‘;in attendance upon such course _0f instruction, the 1 form authorized and, prescribed by such military or l1&V&l:`!l]1th0fiti9S'fo1‘ wear during `suchméourse of instruction; not to prevent any `pcrscm funn; wearing the uniform of the United States- Ai·my,; Navy, Murine Corps, 0:: Cpast Gimrd. in any playhtmse or theater or in moving-picture mms while actually engaged inrepresentirng, thereirg, 3 military or naval clmrhctepl not tending to bring. discredit br reproach upon, the Uxiitéd States Army, Navy, Marine Corps, or Coast Guard: Rrovided .ffU*ub€T, That the unifox·ms’ worn by, Q§i<ré2·s or. enlisted mmm of .t11e"Nz1timml Gx.;a:·d,_ br by the members of the mvtayy societies or the ixxzstructgrg 81}tl'Ikl9lHb€1‘S of the cadet corps referred to iirtlxé prmeilipg pxicgiso shall include some distinctive mark or insignia to be ·prest:ribc•;1 by the Secretary of Wz1rS•or tpé Secretary of the Navy tq distinguish séutzh uniforms from the uniforms of the Utzxitcd States ;\rxnxy,· Navy, 11lll]._}I211’iIl€ Corps: ..·1:•id provédéd fcwther, That the mennhms pf thé military societies and the iu.struc;t0rs and members pf the cadét -C€$1']IS }1t“-I’Qil1b0f€}1`€ ngeeutioxmepl small not wear the insignia cfimxxk px·cscrib0d_ to be wmn by ofH<;·e2r$ of the United States Army, Navy, Mzirhic `Curps, bx? Coast Gmtrd, or any imigrxia of rank Si.IIliI&Il`(t11<3I°£¥t0. . ‘ . ·  - -, _ ·A1;1y pjersou ,wh0 gxffeuda against the provisions df this sem tion shall, on conviction, bé`pug1islxed‘ by a time not excpedixxg $300, or by i111[)I‘i{·10111l1€I1`t 1:1_0t exceedixxg six; months, or  both suéh mm and Lmprisoxxxuent. (June 3, 1016, cf. 134,,§ 125, 39 Stat. 216; Aug; 29, 1916, G. ,418, §,” 1, 39 Stat:. 6-19; June 4, 1920, ce. %S,.§ 8,41 Stat. 836.); p “ ~ » ·` 1394. Right of horwrably dischargad vetexraxis of Wcrld_Wér’ to retain u1iifm•ms.—-···Auy person wha" served in the United States Army, Navy, or Marine Corps in the Wofld War may; upon hQDOl‘&b;lQ_·di8Ch`8Pg€ and return totrivil 1ifé,—pcrn1m;c»ntly
 * iHc1:rs of the United Siétcs Army, Navy, Mz1rinef(3e>1·}>s·=, my