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 834 SIXTY·SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. Cns. 301, 302. 1922. D°° °°, °',$]"'* in its adult s e is hereby rohibited and all adult honeybees ofummfu fered for imptdiés into the Upnited States shall be destroyed if not iuoweénepmmenc immediately exported: Provided, That such adult honeybees may °‘““°“1t°'°’ be imported into the United States for experimental or scientific purposes by the United States Department of Agriculture: find ·““",§‘°‘*"°“‘°°{,",,g omkied urther, That such adult hone bees may be imported into tryireo omoontagl PT. . . Y. . disws- the United States from countries in which the Secretary of Agriculture shall determine that no diseases dangerous to adult honeybees exist, under rules and regulations prescribe by the Secretary of the _ Treasury and the Secretary of A{§l:1u1ture. h§£_“'“”¤°* ‘°' “°‘ Sec. 2. That any person who s violate any of the dprovisions of this Act shall be deemed  of a misdemeanor an shall, upon conviction thereof, be punish by a fine not exceeding $500 or by imprisonment not  one year, or both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of e court. Approved, August 31, 1922. S°Ptfi£br°fi{]m¤` CHAP. 802.-—An Act Granting relief to soldiemandmilorsof the Warwith Spain, Philippine imunection, and Chinese Boxer rebellion campaign; to widows, tormer widows, and dependent parents of such soldiers and sailors; and to certain Army nurses; and to amend section 2 of an Act entitled "An Act to pension the survivors of certain Indian v3rs from 1, 1859, to January, 1891, inclusive, and for other v¤rp¤¤¤=>¤," ¤p1>r¤v March, - Hmm UBQZK1 ·itSenacte¢§ y the Semi; and House R¢K¢881ld§t?:’l768 of the ‘ wm, n` tateso menkain. ongressasae att ewidowof ¤g§§§°:;*Qj°;°§;;wéic#¤ any oilieer or enlisted man who served ninetg llays or more in the pzniepé gm ’md; Army, N avy, or Marine Corps of the_ United tates during the War ,,d_ ’p‘ ’“"‘ with Spain, the Chinese Boxer rebellion, or the Philippine insurrecgion, betwee1nfApr1ld21, 1§98£lasnd July 4, 1902, inclusive, service to e com ute rom ate o e tment to date of dis h e, d honoralily discharged from such service, or, regardle(ss&d§ tlizrlenvgili of service, was discharged for or died in service of a disability incurred in_ the service and line of duty, such widow havi married such sgldier, saiilop, lor rplanpe rériorl to ghe palslsage of thisngct, shall, upon ue proo o er us an s eat, wit out provin his death to be the result of his Army or Navy service be laced th Rm,nmmd_ penfior; hpollx 1:0112 tac daéte efsglge tiling ofhhleli appl§patioi£;i.)h)§·efo; unter s c,a eraeo ermont urin erwio ood. ,,§°"”$,'}"°‘§;,§,"§,‘2,‘§§2,l‘; And this section shall apply to a igirxner widow of iny officerwor en- ”*”l’°¤d· listedhman vgio gcndlere Servicei hereinbeforeddescribed, and who was onora y _1sc arge, or ie in se ic t d` bilit disease incurred in the service, such wide? hgvidlg recinaiiiaed eihgii once or inert;) than once] after Ithe death of the soldier, sailor, or marine i it e s own t at suc subse uent or su ir ' has or ’have been dissolved, either b the death oiicg ‘hi1SHllg;IlZ1l&§)$ husbands, or by divorce without fault on the part of the wife; and mmm to cm any such former widow shall be entitled to and be paid a pension mam. at the rate_of $20 per month; and any widow or former widow as mentioned in this section shall also be aid $4 per month for each cluéd of such foggceié or Enlisted man undgzr ltihe age of sixteen years, an in case 0 e eat or r marria t l ° hild or children of such officer or€enliste§an uiicixelr (tihve ;;;Hd% giisteen F . D years} suc; pension sgallvigedpaliilia such child or childlrspi until the x;,me,ee,_,¤;,m_ _ e o six en years: ro e, t ` ' ’ , Tim, or Oaewasc mentally or pi‘§;§3§§§ i‘Li'{§iZS§, a§S§E§;‘lZ,‘it shall} continue during the hfe of such child, or during the period of suc disability; and this proviso shall afply to all pensions heretofore granted or hereafter to be grante imder this or any former statute: Promded_further, That in case of any widow `whose name