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 1522 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. IV. Ch. 291. 1923. b a, court-martial, or that he is an enemy alien, conscientious V°*· ‘°· PP-‘°°· **1*- ogjector, or a deserter, shall terminate any_ insurance granted on the life of such erson under the provisions of Article IV eii7Yii4i°’pP‘4°5’4°°’ and shall bar all rights to any compensation under Article III g•fg’§·’m'i,·’éd imma or an insurance under Article IV: Provided, That, as to conpaymcm. vertedy insurance, the cash surrender value thereof if any, on the date of such discharge or dismissal shall be {paid the insured, ,dE§g°§",,’Q“Lig°,‘Li§,I{1'fi,EZ if living, and if dead to the designated bene ciaryz Promded {gg, )V¤*¤d Egg {mi- further, That an enemy alien who vo unteered or who was drafted ur;,e¤%.w°r °°°` into the Arm, Navy, or Marine Corps of the United States during the World Wyar, and who was not discharged from the service on his own application or solicitation by reason of his being an enemy alien, and whose service was honest and faithful, shall be entitled to the benefits of the War Risk Insurance Act, and all amendments °‘i,‘;,°”g°§‘,§.’§j thereto: Provided further, That  case any person has been disglrgaga gggaggggg honorably discharged from the military or naval forces as a result sane. of a court-martial trial, and it is thereafter established to the satisfaction of the director that at the time of the commission oi the offense resulting in such court-martial trial and discharge that such person was insane, such person shall be entitled to the compensation and insurance benefits of the War Risk Insurance °* Act: Provided fw·tlaer, That this section as amended shall be deemed to be in effect as of April 6, 1917, and the director is hereby authorized and directed to make provision by bureau regulation for payment of any insurance claim or adjustment in insurance premium account of any insurance contract which would not now be affected byltbis section as amended." wg?g¤_gmM¤ww Sec. 2. at section 300 of the War Risk Insurance Act, as ‘ amended b the Act approved August 9 1921 is hereb amended 0 tocrgad as Ofgnllpwsil, ’ y .¤¤¤¤.¤¤¤¤¢s¤im¤¤ no. 3 . or eath or disabilit resultin from rsonal in'u $iZt;11`°°i¤l°iii-iQ°§mi% suffered or disease contracted in th; line of duty onpgr after lipiiil AP °’ ml 6, 1917, or for an aggravation of a disability existing prior to exami- 8d·}M¢.¤·153»¤¤¤¤d- nation, acceptance, and enrollment for service, when such aggravat10D•W8S suifered and contracted in the line of duty on or after April 6, 1917, by any commissioned officer or enlisted man, or by any member of the Army Nurse Conga; (female) or of the Navy hmm to Wm Nurse Corps (female) w en employe in the active service under ucepmama. the War Department or Na Department, the United States shall pay to such commissioned décor or enlisted man, member of the Army N urse_ Corps (female) or of the Navy Nurse Corps (female) www mmmdm or, in the discretion of the director, separate] to his or her de· ,,d,,,i,,¤_ pendegtsh c};>6mpengat;onhas_hereina(§ter pi-ovidedg but no ccilmpeglgev ion s _ pai 1 the injury, isease or a avation as n ,,¤S$,‘3§‘,°,?,,, ‘g’§‘,,,°§§f caused by his own willful misconduct. ’That gfg the puryipses of §f•;,Sg**¤¤ N¤v¤¤¤¤¤= this section cvery_ such officer, enlisted man, or other mem er emgpyed in the active S€IfV1C6 under the War Department or Navy partment who was discharged or who resigned prior to August 91 1921,_and every such officer, enlisted man, or other member em- Bpyed in the active service under the War Department or Navy Auiglrsiéirgenpggn prdbeflore lgovernber 11, h1t§18l;B who lon op alftivg m,m,H,, _ » ,18 1sc_arge orresi ,s al concusivey e wptad. “ and taken to have been m sound condgzildn when examined, acceapted, and enrolled for service, except as to defects, disorders, or in rmities, made of record in any manner by proper authorities of the United States at the time o, or prior to, inception of active service, Pmim to the extent to which an such defect, disorder, or inlirmity was so made of record: Promded, That an ex·service man who is shown