43:4-6. Certain veterans employed as court reporters
L.1921, c. 200, p. 623 (1924 Suppl. s.s. 50-149 to 50-155), entitled "An act to provide for the retirement and pensioning of any honorably discharged soldier, sailor, or marine, who served in the war of the rebellion, after he has been employed and has served for twenty years, continuously, as the proxy, or assistant or substitute stenographic reporter under one or more of the official stenographers in the courts in this state, and defining the manner of payment of such pension, and how the money therefor is to be raised; and for the continuance of the pension on the decease of such retired person, to his widow, if she be over seventy years of age and was his wife during all of said twenty years," approved April eighth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-one, saved from repeal. [This act, as its title indicates, provides for the retirement and pensioning of certain civil war veterans serving as proxy, or assistant or substitute stenographic reporters.]