World War Veterans' Legislation: Hearings Before the Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation, House of Representatives, Seventy-fifth Congress, First Session on H.R. 1538, H.R. 1539, and H.R. 2005, to Amend Certain Laws and Veterans' Regulations Affecting World War Veterans and Their Dependents. [February 18, 1937]. |
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... disease to be the sole charges and patients of the Veterans ' Administration . 7. Additional Veterans ' Administration facilities in accordance with needs of veteran population . J. Burial benefits .-- 1. A national cemetery in each ...
... disease to be the sole charges and patients of the Veterans ' Administration . 7. Additional Veterans ' Administration facilities in accordance with needs of veteran population . J. Burial benefits .-- 1. A national cemetery in each ...
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... diseases within limits to be set by the American Medical Association . 3. Doubling the pittance of $ 30 per month paid to widows of the combat dead and greatly increasing the woefully small allowances now paid to AMEND CERTAIN LAWS AND ...
... diseases within limits to be set by the American Medical Association . 3. Doubling the pittance of $ 30 per month paid to widows of the combat dead and greatly increasing the woefully small allowances now paid to AMEND CERTAIN LAWS AND ...
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... disease . The misconduct bar , in the earlier legislation , as I look at it , was really against self - inflicted ... diseases , but they were rather discussing congenital defects , such as shortened legs and so on . The response was ...
... disease . The misconduct bar , in the earlier legislation , as I look at it , was really against self - inflicted ... diseases , but they were rather discussing congenital defects , such as shortened legs and so on . The response was ...
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... disease made of record for the first time during service in the Army or Navy , so far as the records could show , it was then held , in effect as due to misconduct . Recourse could not be taken to unofficial records ( the man's own ...
... disease made of record for the first time during service in the Army or Navy , so far as the records could show , it was then held , in effect as due to misconduct . Recourse could not be taken to unofficial records ( the man's own ...
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... diseases at the time of the coming of the economy act as suggested by Judge Barbour , we had less than 1,900 out of ... disease among the veterans compared with the number in civil population ? Colonel MILLER . I think it would be about ...
... diseases at the time of the coming of the economy act as suggested by Judge Barbour , we had less than 1,900 out of ... disease among the veterans compared with the number in civil population ? Colonel MILLER . I think it would be about ...
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additional child Administrator of Veterans allowances amended American Legion American Veterans amount Appeals apply believe bill Board of Veterans Boxer Rebellion Captain KIRBY Captain Miller CHAIRMAN Civil Service claim CLIFF Colonel TAYLOR connected CONNERY contract cost course death compensation dependent mother dependent parents disabled veterans Economy Act enactment entitled estimate expire feel going Gold Star Mothers Government insurance HALLECK hearing HINES HOBART hospital increase incurred injury or disease insurance payments insurance policies JARMAN LANZETTA Law Numbered legislation line of duty married military or naval misconduct month mother or father Nock November 11 organizations paid payable pensation pension percent permanent person present presumptive prior Public question reason receipt of insurance record regulations RICE ROGERS rolls SAUTHOFF service-connected disability Seventy-third Congress SHAPIRO Spanish-American War statement suffering term insurance tion total disability United venereal disease widows and orphans World War veterans
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Page 187 - ... resulted from disease or injury or aggravation of a preexisting disease or injury incurred in line of duty during such service...
Page 187 - All public laws granting medical or hospital treatment, domiciliary care, compensation and other allowances, pensions, disability allowance, or retirement pay to veterans and the dependents of veterans of the Spanish-American War, including the Boxer Rebellion and the Philippine Insurrection, and...
Page 190 - ... by a fine of not more than $2,000 or by imprisonment for not more than six months, or by both such fine and imprisonment, and each day of violation shall be deemed to be a separate offense.
Page 10 - SEC. 4. In the administration of laws pertaining to veterans, retired officers, and enlisted men of the Army, Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, who served honorably during a war period as recognized by the Veterans...
Page 87 - Act all of the requirements for reinstatement of yearly renewable term insurance under this section are complied with, except the payment of unpaid premiums with interest, and proof satisfactory to the director is furnished showing the applicant...
Page 237 - If there is a dependent mother (or dependent father), $20, or both, $30. The amount payable under this subdivision shall not exceed the difference between the total amount payable to the widow and children and the sum of $75.
Page 190 - Any person who shall knowingly make or cause to be made, or conspire, combine, aid, or assist in, agree to, arrange for, or in any wise procure the making or presentation of a false or fraudulent affidavit, declaration, certificate, statement, voucher, or paper, or writing purporting to be such...
Page 182 - For disability resulting from personal injury or disease contracted in line of duty or for aggravation of a preexisting injury or disease contracted or suffered in line of duty when such disability was incurred in or aggravated by active military or naval service other than...
Page 187 - A schedule of ratings of reductions in earning capacity from specific injuries or combinations of injuries of a permanent nature shall be adopted and applied by the bureau.
Page 190 - All offenses committed, and all penalties or forfeitures incurred under any statute embraced in said revision prior to said repeal, may be prosecuted and punished in the same manner and with the same effect, as if said repeal had not been made.