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 1308 s1XTY-E1eHT11 oonennss. Sess. 11. on. ssa 1925. uiegiert P<>SS¢¤¤i°¤S “In the insular ossessions of the United States, the director is °° °¤` further authorized) to furnish hospitalization in other than Government hospitals.” ` ,d‘}""’ p‘°22’“‘“°“°' Sec. 10. That section 208 of the World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, _ approved June 7, 1924, is hereby amended to read as follows: _ m§igi°}I§S§iSEh§§`;i°d °° “For thel purpose of mapntaigiiég law %nd order gud of ppiotectgnp persons an property at mte tates eterans ureau ospi a s the Director is hereby authorized to designate at such hospitals persons who shall have augiority to makedarresiis {pr anylcrime or _ _ offense against the United tates committe on the ospita reservam§,’{§§,§§'{*°“ °' °°m` tion. An person so arrested shall be taken forthwith before the nearest Ugiited States Commissioner, within whose jurisdiction the hospital is located. Travel and transportation_expenses inc1dent to carrying out the provisions of this section shall be paid from the appropriation for administrative expenses." ,,d‘f"“·"·m·“’“°“‘l' Sm. 11. Section 213 of the World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, _ _ _ approved June 7, 1924, is hereby amended to read as follows; s;§??i‘°,2§,}'€iD{,°"}{f§; SEO. 213. Whew any beneficiary suffers or has suffered an injury ¢¤=¤¤¤¤s»¢r¢¤¢¤¤¢¤¤,¤¢¤- or an a gravation of an existing injury as the result of training hos italiation, or medical or surgical treatment, awarded to undler the Vocational Rehabilitation Act as amended, the War Risk ${3m4;¤;mg¤6e°i¤¤¤~ Insgnce Act as amended,1 or thi; Act, orfas a resulgogf hpvgiggpb- .4 `, ’.eé2. mit to examination un er authorit o section 0 the ar me D Risk Tnsurance Act or section 203 of this Act, and not the result of his misconduct, and such injury or aggravation of an existing m]ury rlesults iii? adcgtignal djsagpliyy go or thegéleath of such beneficiary, t e bene ts 0 t is tite a e awar in the same manner as In Hm ofmmmw thicijigh such_ dis1abil.ityihag€g`;*aw3ait¥?>`11, or Tdleaiih wg? t?e£hresult;_ of · -· 1 m 1 ary service uring e or ar. e ene s o is sec ion §_;§’°’g)':*°¤1iuu*{*§g£"°§’(i shall be in lieu of the benefits under the Act entitled ‘An Act to V¤1.3¤,p.v42. provide compensation for employees of the United States suilering P, _ injuries yvhile in ghg perfcgemayicin pg tgeir diuygesih and fo; other ., _ purposes approve eptem r • 9 . rom c at a p cation Tmmr Bppumon be made, for such benefits within two years after such linjury or _ a gravation was suffered or such death occurred or after the assa e ,,§,§‘Q,'{’,,*i,*],°g‘f,‘,§}§,,‘f‘*“" of this Act whichever is the later date: Provided further, Tliat tge von. 40. p. 613. provisions of Section 313 §fltih§3War1R1sll§ Insulrancf? Act as amended,. relating to su rogation, s a app 1ca e to ene ciaries under this section." fjgggmglsgy, mem Sec. 12. Section 300 of the World War Veterans’ Act, 1924, ed. " approved June 7, 1924, is hereby amended to read as follows; mgygnguwéggwwgi Sm, 300. In order to give to every commissioned officer and war or Navy Depart- enlisted man and to every member of the Army Nurse Corps §§,§’f’· “*’°“ “”“°"‘ (female) and of the Navy Nurse Corps (femalegI when employed in active service under the War Department or avy Department protection for themselves and their dependents, the United States, upon application to ghe burgau and withopt medical examination, shall grant United tates overmnent li e insurance con t d insurance a ainst the death or total ermanent disabili otfelaii suc person in any mu 1p e o an no ess an h g lt'l f$500pd tl th tg;1000 y more than $10,000, upon the payment Sr the premiums as hereinaftgi Time fer ¤=¤k*¤e- provided. Such insurance must be applied for within one hundred and twenty days after enlistment or after entrance into or employ- ment in the active service and before discharge or resignation. B°¤°¤¤i*¤i¤S¤¤¤w¤d· “The insurance shall be payable onl to a s ouse cliild nd- . . Y P _» » gm child, parent, brother, sister, uncle aunt, nephew, niece brot er·inlaw or sister-in-law, or to any or all of them, and also during total and permanent disability to the mjured person.