Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 42 Part 1.djvu/1551

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1524 SIXTY-SEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 291. 1923. 'rermforwidcw- "(3) The payment of compensation to a widow shall continue fl h d . th r emarriage. P8Y¤1¤¤t$ to ¤¤¤· ml‘l4)%he€§ay1iie1d; of compensation_to or for a child shall continue dx"' until ti) ild reaclgps the age 0; eightepn ysars or mlarries, pir; if h incapa e cause o msani 1 1ocy or eing or er- %;e cermangntly helpless, then during such incapalzity. '1‘¤rmi¤¤ti¤¤¤f¤z¤*¤· "(5§ Whenever the compensation payable to or for the benefit of any person under the prov1sions of t is section is terminated by the happening of the contingency upon which It is limited, the compensation thereafter for the remaining beneficiary or beneficiaries, if any, shall be the amount which would have been payable to them 1f they liais bete;1 the solle origiinal bepegciaiijesi t h d ¤M1dr¤¤¤¤¢ with "6 tweentewiowan teci renno in ercustoy m°°h°" and( as between children, the amount of compensation shall bd m··-·-»¤»·» “P$’Z’%fi‘?i—‘§d ?S “‘“?' bi *’J}`iS°"b§.‘Li°’ "1f*.§“E.Zli.n San na aan. e erm wi o as m one who shall have married the deceased later than ten years after the time of injury, and shall include widower whenever his condition iis suclé that if tlip dgceased person were hving he would have been t n er or su ort. m*!,{°“°“°'°'*"“°· 6gE§z;'Il.`hai1t? section 301 of {the War Risk Insurance Act, as amended, mw. sha deemed to be in effect as of April 6, 1917: Provided, howmf,:§,;’f,§,{,°l§‘,f,‘§§ wer, That before compensation thereunder shall be paid there shall 0¤¤¤¤¤r¢» 1017- first be deducted from said sum so to be paid the amonmt of any payments such person may have received y way of gratuities or payments under pension laws in force and existence between April 6, 1917, and October 6, _1917." _ _ ¤,¥“"’““’ °°“‘P°"”' Sec. 4. That subd1v1sion (61) of section 302 of the War RlSk mr Agtmis hereby amen ed to readbas followsi: d th _ ,,,,m,,,,, · _; 6 a ion to the compensation a ove provide e mj ?>$•;{;§¤;%=¤3g% mb person shall be furnished by the United States such reasonable ea. P' governmental medical, surgical, and hospital services and with such sup lies, including wheel c airs, artificial limbs, trusses, and similar appliances, as the director may determine to be useful and reasonably necegsary, which bgheeled gears, itl't%Cl8lél1§bS, trprsses, and gllllllif app ences may procur y the United States eterans ureau in such manner cit er by purchase or manufacture as the director 1-mm. db mz determine to advantageous and reasonably ’necessary: Pro- ,,,;“,;,‘°,*{.,,,,,*’°l,,g'!',‘g,,, vi d, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to aifect the neceS· sary military control over any member of the Military or Naval Establishments before he shall have been discha from the mili- 11 an minus · ,t,,°:£*,¤,;,;,t,, gpmi tary or naval Servicer That all hospital facilities undef ?,}*,;'g;¤°*,;~,·,' the control and fsurisdiction of the United States Veterans’ Bureau, culardhsasa. shall be_ availab for veterans of the Spanish-American War, the Philippine msurrecuon, and the Boxer rebellion, suffering from neuropsychiatric or tubercular ailments and diseases, including transportationdas gillantgrd tmiziiglpsp receiving compensation and hospitalization un er the ar nsurance Act.” dg****·P·15*·¤*¤¤¤¤· Smoi°g.bTl;;t iecition 302103 the War Risk insurance Agtzi :5 amen e c approv ugust 9, 1921, is ereby amen e read as follows: '§‘f,°""““" '“" "Sm. 306. That no compensation shall be a, ble for death of

 disability Whiclrdoes not occur prior to or   one ear after

”'m°°"'°°` discharlge or resignation from the service, except that where after mat dr medics examination made on evidence submitted pursuant to l‘eg¤· ,;,.,,,,,;;,§1',,,g*'§’_°"*° latiops, a certificate has been obtained from the director at the time of discharge or resignation from the servicm or prior to the expiration of one year_after the passage of this amendatory Act to the effect that the myured person at the time of his discharge or resignation was sufmng from injury likely to result in death or dis-